Whether you are an Owner staying in your villa, or an exchange or rental Guest, it is important to us that you find your accommodations pleasant and enjoyable. If there is anything we can do to make your stay more enjoyable, please do not hesitate to call your property management company, Southwind Management.
Our professional staff is always available to meet your needs and expectations. Please utilize this Guest directory to better familiarize yourself about services, important instructions, and helpful information about our area. We make every effort to keep these Directories up to date but there may be changes to information that have not yet been updated. We apologize in advance if you find any discrepancies. If, for any reason you require immediate attention, please contact our guest services staff by dialing “0” for the resort operator.
Enjoy your stay!
Sincerely,
The Management and Staff
Southwind Management Division
P.O. Box 6685 – 35 DeAllyon Avenue
Hilton Head Island, SC 29938
(843) 785-3355
(843) 341-3721 Fax
RESORT PHYSICAL ADDRESS:
45 Valencia Road
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Arthur Hills Course
2 Leamington Ln, Hilton Head Island, SC 29928
Phone: (877) 567-6513
A classic layout with rolling dunes and strategic water hazards nestled in Palmetto Dunes Resort.
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Atlantic Dunes by Davis Love III
100 N Sea Pines Dr, Hilton Head Island, SC 29928
Phone: (843) 842-1477
Seaside-inspired design with dunes, coquina shell bunkers, and native grasses.
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Bear Creek Golf Club
237 Whooping Crane Way, Hilton Head Island, SC 29926
Phone: (843) 681-9510
Private, tree-lined course designed by Rees Jones with tight fairways and demanding greens.
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Dolphin Head Golf Club
56 High Bluff Rd, Hilton Head Island, SC 29926
Phone: (843) 681-5550
Gary Player design offering a mix of tight doglegs and open fairways within Hilton Head Plantation.
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George Fazio Course
7 Carnoustie Rd, Hilton Head Island, SC 29928
Phone: (877) 567-6513
The island’s only par-70 course, known for narrow fairways and challenging approach shots.
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Golden Bear Golf Club at Indigo Run
100 Indigo Run Dr, Hilton Head Island, SC 29926
Phone: (843) 689-2200
A semi-private Jack Nicklaus design offering risk-reward holes in a scenic Lowcountry setting.
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Harbour Town Golf Links
11 Lighthouse Ln, Hilton Head Island, SC 29928
Phone: (843) 842-1904
Home of the RBC Heritage, a world-famous Pete Dye and Jack Nicklaus-designed course.
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Heron Point by Pete Dye
100 N Sea Pines Dr, Hilton Head Island, SC 29928
Phone: (843) 842-1477
A dramatic Dye layout with risk-reward holes, mounded fairways, and challenging water hazards.
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Oyster Reef Golf Club
155 High Bluff Rd, Hilton Head Island, SC 29926
Phone: (843) 681-1750
Features scenic marsh views, large greens, and the signature par-3 6th hole overlooking Port Royal Sound.
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Port Royal Golf & Racquet Club
10 Clubhouse Dr, Hilton Head Island, SC 29928
Phone: (843) 681-1700
Offers 36 championship holes with scenic lagoons and ocean breezes in the Port Royal Plantation.
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Robert Trent Jones Oceanfront Course
7 Trent Jones Ln, Hilton Head Island, SC 29928
Phone: (877) 567-6513
One of the island’s most iconic courses, featuring wide fairways and an unforgettable oceanfront par-5.
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Shipyard Golf Club
45 Shipyard Dr, Hilton Head Island, SC 29928
Phone: (843) 686-8802
Three 9-hole courses that can be combined to form different 18-hole experiences amid lagoons and oaks.
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Belfair Golf Club
200 Belfair Oaks Blvd, Bluffton, SC 29910
Phone: (843) 757-0715
Two nationally recognized courses—East and West—offering parkland-style layouts and challenging play.
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Berkeley Hall Golf Club
366 Good Hope Rd, Bluffton, SC 29909
Phone: (843) 815-8494
Features two Tom Fazio-designed courses set amidst scenic Lowcountry landscapes.
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Crescent Pointe Golf Club
1 Crescent Point Dr, Bluffton, SC 29910
Phone: (843) 706-2600
Offers a challenging layout with water features and scenic views of the Colleton River.
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Eagle’s Pointe Golf Club
1 Eagle’s Pointe Dr, Bluffton, SC 29909
Phone: (843) 757-5900
Designed by Davis Love III, this course offers challenging play with scenic views and large greens.
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Hampton Hall Club
170 Hampton Hall Blvd, Bluffton, SC 29910
Phone: (843) 815-8730
Features a challenging course with scenic views and a relaxed atmosphere.
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Hilton Head National Golf Club
60 Hilton Head National Dr, Bluffton, SC 29910
Phone: (843) 842-5900
Offers a scenic layout with water hazards and challenging play for golfers of all skill levels.
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Island West Golf Club
40 Island West Dr, Bluffton, SC 29910
Phone: (843) 689-6660
Features a challenging layout with water hazards and scenic views of the surrounding area.
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May River Golf Club at Palmetto Bluff
476 Mount Pelia Rd, Bluffton, SC 29910
Phone: (843) 706-6580
A Jack Nicklaus Signature course offering challenging play with scenic views along the May River.
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Old Carolina Golf Club
89 Old Carolina Dr, Bluffton, SC 29910
Phone: (843) 757-8311
A private course offering a challenging layout with scenic views and a relaxed atmosphere.
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Old South Golf Links
50 Buckingham Plantation Dr, Bluffton, SC 29910
Phone: (843) 785-5353
Offers a scenic layout with water hazards and challenging play for golfers of all skill levels.
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Pinecrest Golf Club
1 Pinecrest Way, Bluffton, SC 29910
Phone: (843) 757-8960
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ALLIGATORS
Take a good look at that log floating in a pond because, chances are, it’s not a log but an alligator. Alligators are indigenous to South Carolina and are found in lagoons, swamps and slow-moving streams. You will often see them sunning themselves on the banks of a lagoon. Do not go near them. Although they look like they are sleeping, they can move quickly and whatever you do, DO NOT feed or harass them.
PALMETTO BUGS
During your stay, you may encounter bugs that you have never seen before, the most common of which is the Palmetto Bug. These bugs live in palmetto trees and live oaks, not indoors. While Palmetto Bugs are native to the island, so are exterminators who conduct monthly Palmetto Bug termination treatments.
The bugs are approximately 2″ long and have a hard outer shell. They do not bite, can do you no harm, but they do fly. If you encounter one of these in your villa, it is because it has flown in from the trees…so please do not leave your sliding doors open and remember to close doors as soon as you enter or exit the doorways.
DOLPHINS
It is hard not to be fascinated by these intelligent creatures that are so prevalent in coastal South Carolina’s waters. You will probably see them just offshore at any beach that you go to during your stay. In addition, there are many dolphin-watching boat excursions that leave from the Bluewater Dock (see Activity and Recreation Reservations section), the Shelter Cove Marina and from Harbour Town in Sea Pines.
SEA TURTLES
These magnificent creatures are on the endangered species list. They build their nests on the beaches of South Carolina, instinctively returning to the place of their birth to lay their eggs. Oceanfront units and homes are required to curtail their use of lights after 10:00 p.m. during turtle nesting season.
Owners/Guests at Egret Point, Carolina Club, The Cottages or Southwind Resorts in Shipyard Plantation can park for free at the Shipyard Beach Club. Vehicle parking at the Shipyard Beach Club is limited to only one car permitted per villa. There is ample bicycle parking along with restrooms and showers.
Starting March 1, 2025, Hilton Head Island Visitors will be required to pay for parking at all public beach locations except Coligny Beach Park.
Parking Fees will be collected at the following locations:
Parking fees will be $3 per hour, Monday through Friday, with a maximum daily charge of $15 per vehicle.
Parking fees on Saturdays and Sundays will be a flat daily rate of $20 per vehicle.
Parking fees will be enforced daily from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. during the peak beach season of March 1st through September 7th.
Visitors will pay online through a digital parking application accessed through their phones. Cash payments will no longer be accepted.
Failure to pay parking or other violations will result in citations and fines ranging from $50 to $500. Learn More About Beach Parking Fines.
All vehicles must be parked in a designated parking space.
Any vehicle not parked in a designated space is subject to towing, at the owner’s expense.
For residents and visitors alike, the MyHHI app is available for free in both Google and Apple stores.
Hilton Head Island is known for its beautiful beaches and scenic dunes.
Please help preserve the natural ecology of our area by disposing of your litter properly, using designated beach accesses, by not walking across the dunes, and by not removing live creatures such as sand dollars and starfish from the beach.
If you dig a hole or build a sandcastle, please fill in your holes and demolish your sandcastle before leaving the beach to help our nesting sea turtles and their hatchlings survive.
There are 6 public beach parks for your enjoyment.
Parking is on a first come/first served basis.
For more information and directions, call the Town of Hilton Head Island Beach Information Services at (843) 342-4580 or click here.
Beach Prohibitions – Town of Hilton Head Island
NOT Allowed on the Beach, Dunes or Adjacent Waters
Possession or consumption of alcohol, beer or wine
Littering (items left overnight will be removed)
Glassware (bottles, containers, etc.)
Shovels, except those that are made of wood and/or plastic and that are less than 30 inches in length and 6 inches in width
Digging holes in the sand that are more than 12 inches in depth
Leaving personal belongings on the beach overnight; if left, are subject to confiscation and disposal
Shark Fishing
Harming, harassing or removing any live beach fauna (sea turtles, birds, or their eggs; sand dollars, conchs, starfish, etc.)
Damaging dunes, sea oats, or other dune flora
Unauthorized motor vehicles
Operation of motorized watercraft
Unauthorized commercial activity, solicitation or distribution of handouts
Unauthorized wearing of lifeguard emblems
Fires and Fireworks
Stunt kites or wind powered vehicles between 10 am and 6 pm form April through September
Sleeping on the beach between midnight and 6 am
Nudity
Storage of boats on beach without a permit
Beach goers are required to fill all holes so that the sand is returned to its original state before you leave the beach for the day.
NOT allowed in Designated Swim Areas April thru September from Sunrise to Sunset
Fishing or surfcasting
Surfboards, boogie boards, etc.
Frisbees
Use of balls or horseshoe games
Stunt kites
ALLIGATORS
Take a good look at that log floating in a pond because, chances are, it’s not a log but an alligator. Alligators are indigenous to South Carolina and are found in lagoons, swamps and slow-moving streams. You will often see them sunning themselves on the banks of a lagoon. Do not go near them. Although they look like they are sleeping, they can move quickly and whatever you do, DO NOT feed or harass them.
PALMETTO BUGS
During your stay, you may encounter bugs that you have never seen before, the most common of which is the Palmetto Bug. These bugs live in palmetto trees and live oaks, not indoors. While Palmetto Bugs are native to the island, so are exterminators who conduct monthly Palmetto Bug termination treatments.
The bugs are approximately 2″ long and have a hard outer shell. They do not bite, can do you no harm, but they do fly. If you encounter one of these in your villa, it is because it has flown in from the trees…so please do not leave your sliding doors open and remember to close doors as soon as you enter or exit the doorways.
DOLPHINS
It is hard not to be fascinated by these intelligent creatures that are so prevalent in coastal South Carolina’s waters. You will probably see them just offshore at any beach that you go to during your stay. In addition, there are many dolphin-watching boat excursions that leave from the Bluewater Dock (see Activity and Recreation Reservations section), the Shelter Cove Marina and from Harbour Town in Sea Pines.
SEA TURTLES
These magnificent creatures are on the endangered species list. They build their nests on the beaches of South Carolina, instinctively returning to the place of their birth to lay their eggs. Oceanfront units and homes are required to curtail their use of lights after 10:00 p.m. during turtle nesting season.
The closest Hilton Head Island public beach accesses to the Bluewater Resort are at Folly Field Beach and Driessen Beach. These facilities have restrooms, meter parking, seasonal lifeguards and seasonal beach rentals. Folly Field also has a pavilion and Driessen also has beach matting and a playground.
The closest Hilton Head Island public beach accesses to the Bluewater Resort are at Folly Field Beach and Driessen Beach. These facilities have restrooms, meter parking, seasonal lifeguards and seasonal beach rentals. Folly Field also has a pavilion and Driessen also has beach matting and a playground.
By car:
Upon exiting the resort take the 2nd exit off the roundabout onto Gum Tree Road. Turn left onto Hwy 278 Business/William Hilton Parkway, go about 3.5 miles and turn left at the signal light onto Folly Field Beach Road. Follow signs to the metered parking at Folly Field Beach Park.
If you take the next left off Hwy 278 after Folly Field Road onto Bradley Beach Road, follow the signs to free or metered parking at Driessen Beach Park.
The next left turn further east along Hwy 278 Business is Burke’s Beach Road that leads to the public access meter parking and other recreational facilities, including restrooms by the tennis facility.
Coligny Beach on the south end of the island is nearest to shopping and restaurants. The quickest route is via the Cross Island Parkway. Please call the Front Desk for more directions or for beach shuttle information.
Upon exiting the resort take the 2nd exit off the roundabout onto Gum Tree Road. Turn left onto Hwy 278 Business/William Hilton Parkway, go about 3.5 miles and turn left at the signal light onto Folly Field Beach Road. Follow signs to the metered parking at Folly Field Beach Park.
If you take the next left off Hwy 278 after Folly Field Road onto Bradley Beach Road, follow the signs to free or metered parking at Driessen Beach Park.
The next left turn further east along Hwy 278 Business is Burke’s Beach Road that leads to the public access meter parking and other recreational facilities, including restrooms by the tennis facility.
Coligny Beach on the south end of the island is nearest to shopping and restaurants. The quickest route is via the Cross Island Parkway. Please call the Front Desk for more directions or for beach shuttle information.
Spinnaker Resorts is dedicated to the conservation and protection of our local waterways and marine ecosystems. Please help us keep prevent introducing invasive species from any other location into our protected waterways by following the recommended boat preparation guidelines, including all fishing and recreational equipment, such as rods, holding wells, tubes, water skis and wake boards for example.
Please review the Preparation Guidelines to follow before putting your boat, water recreation equipment and fishing gear in to the local waterways.
Address: 97 Marshland Road, Hilton Head Island, SC 29928
Phone: (843) 681-3256
Located in one of Hilton Head Island’s historic Gullah neighborhoods, this shallow water landing on Broad Creek provides access for recreational activities such as boating, kayaking, and canoeing. Parking space is limited.
Cross Island Boat LandingAddress: 68 Helmsman Way, Hilton Head Island, SC 29928
Phone: (843) 681-3256
Offering 45 parking spaces, this landing provides access to Broad Creek and Calibogue Sound, featuring a courtesy dock for boaters.
C.C. Haigh Jr. Boat LandingAddress: 1640 Fording Island Rd. Extension, Bluffton, SC 29910
Phone: (843) 681-3256
Located off US 278 on Pinckney Island, this landing provides access to MacKay and Skull Creeks. It offers approximately 90 parking spaces, a new ramp, courtesy dock, and is co-located with a fixed pier.
Buckingham Boat LandingAddress: 55 Fording Island Rd. Extension, Bluffton, SC 29910
Phone: (843) 681-3256
Providing access to MacKay Creek and Calibogue Sound, this landing has very limited parking (4-6 spaces max.) and requires knowledge of the channel.
Alljoy Boat LandingAddress: 265 Alljoy Rd., Bluffton, SC 29910
Phone: (843) 681-3256
Offering access to May River and Calibogue Sound, this landing features a long fetch with potentially rough water, especially at low tide. It is heavily used with very limited parking (approximately 20 spaces).
Phone: (843) 681-3625
Broad Creek Marina offers a state-of-the-art dry stack storage facility with 352 indoor and outdoor boat storage slips. The facility provides 24-hour security, complimentary boat wash with each pull, and one complimentary “in & out” per day. Additionally, they offer a full-service body shop and mechanical services. The marina is located at 18 Simmons Road, Hilton Head Island, SC 29926.
Hilton Head Boathouse Dry StoragePhone: (843) 681-2628
Located at 405 Squire Pope Road, Hilton Head Boathouse features the area’s largest dry stack marina, accommodating boats up to 35 feet long. The facility offers convenient “call ahead” service, ensuring your boat is fueled and ready for use. They also provide a full-service Yamaha Service Center, including fiberglass and paint work. Storage hours are from 8 AM to 4 PM daily.
Palmetto Bay MarinaPhone: (843) 785-5000
Palmetto Bay Marina offers both wet and dry storage options. The marina is located at 86 Helmsman Way, Hilton Head Island, SC 29928. It provides amenities such as marine fuel, dockage, and access to nearby restaurants. The facility is situated near the Cross Island Parkway, offering convenient access for boaters.
Shelter Cove Harbour & MarinaPhone: (843) 548-0532
Located at 1 Shelter Cove Lane, Hilton Head Island, SC 29928, Shelter Cove Harbour & Marina offers 178 boat slips and a range of services including fueling options. The marina is home to waterfront restaurants, shops, and hosts seasonal events like HarbourFest, featuring live music and fireworks. Its central location and array of amenities make it a hub for boating enthusiasts.
Phone: (843) 785-5000
Palmetto Bay Marina offers self-serve marine fuel pumps with 11 hoses—7 for gasoline and 4 for diesel. The marina provides ethanol-free, marine-grade fuel, diesel, and gas at competitive prices. Positioned 240 feet out in the channel, it’s conveniently accessible for both local and transient boaters. Additional amenities include in-slip and mobile pump-out services, marine mechanical services, and dining options from three popular on-site restaurants.
Harbour Town Yacht BasinPhone: (843) 363-8335
Located in the heart of The Sea Pines Resort, Harbour Town Yacht Basin is a premier yachting destination on the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway. The full-service marina offers slip rentals and sales, fuel, marine supplies, and apparel, along with a friendly, experienced staff.
Shelter Cove Harbour & MarinaPhone: (844) 207-9312
Shelter Cove Harbour & Marina is the largest deep-water marina on Hilton Head Island. Located just off the Intracoastal Waterway, the marina offers 178 boat slips and a range of services including fueling options. The marina is home to waterfront restaurants, shops, and hosts seasonal events like HarbourFest, featuring live music and fireworks.
Hilton Head Harbor RV Resort & MarinaPhone: (843) 681-3256
Located on the north end of Hilton Head Island, Hilton Head Harbor RV Resort & Marina offers a 240-foot fuel dock providing both gasoline and diesel fuel. The marina features a ship store with drinks, ice, and sundry items, as well as amenities like a saltwater pool, full-service bathhouse, and laundry facility.
Windmill Harbour MarinaPhone: (843) 785-4775
Windmill Harbour Marina offers ValvTect Marine Gas and Diesel fuel. The marina provides modern amenities such as complimentary Wi-Fi, shore power hookups, fresh water hookups, dock boxes, fish preparation stations, and pump-out services. With deepwater access to the Intracoastal Waterway and Port Royal Sound, it’s an ideal fueling stop for both transient and local boaters.
Located just over the bridge, in the 19th century Bluffton was a quiet summer retreat for wealthy plantation owners, and it has now become a booming hub of activity, with residential and commercial interests rapidly increasing.
Bluffton’s original square mile, situated on a bluff overlooking the May River, is now considered its Main Street historic district. The town’s boundaries have increased substantially over the years and even more acreage is being annexed into town limits.
Bluffton’s roots are firmly planted in the areas local artisans, so it is home to a number of galleries, potters and photographers. Bluffton also offers a variety of quaint shops and accommodations.
There are a number of churches and houses that are on the National Register of Historic Places. To reach the Bluffton Welcome Center call (843) 757-6293.
Home to two military training centers, this waterfront town is a must see for historic tours; visit antebellum mansions and charming shops and galleries along Bay Street. Waterfront Park is host to Arts in the Park programs during the warmer months as well as local festivals throughout the year.
Directions: Take William Hilton Parkway (Hwy 278) off the Island through Bluffton, to Hwy 170. Go right on Hwy. 170 through town and take a right on Hwy 21 (Boundary Street). Follow Boundary Street to Bay Street, then take a right on Bay Street. Beaufort is approximately 39 miles away. Contact the Beaufort Chamber of Commerce and Visitors Center at (843) 525-8500 for area information.
Known by its natives as “The Holy City by the Sea”, Charleston is two hours up the coast. Take Hwy 278 West to I-95 North to Exit 33 for Highway 17 to Charleston. To contact the Charleston Visitors Center call (843) 724-7174 or for Visitor Information call (800) 774-0006.
This historic city blends the Old World and the new in the architecture of the historic district along the Ashley and Cooper Rivers. Built to take full advantage of the ocean breezes, old houses stand with their narrow ends right on the street, tiered wrap around porches are exposed to beautiful gardens filled with Lowcountry blossoms. Walking, trolley and horse drawn carriage tours are available to take in the beautiful scenery.
In the downtown area, there is an open air market known as the Slave Market, still standing from the Civil War era which is filled daily with local artisans and crafters. Wonderful shops and dining venues flank the Slave Market for a must see if you are visiting Charleston.
For adults and children alike, Charleston is also host to the South Carolina Aquarium and IMAX theatre; take an up close look at the Lowcountry’s native sea life.
Savannah is an interesting mix of old and new with antebellum homes sitting gracefully alongside edgy, renovated buildings purchased by Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD).
Stroll along River Street, sit at an open-air establishment or enjoy the unique shops and dining along dynamic Broughton Street. Look for free First Saturday programs along the riverfront and other special events.
Directions: Follow Hwy 278 West to Hwy. 170 South. Then, take Hwy 170 to US-17 and bear left. Continue Southwest on US 17 to West Bay Street, then turn right (East). Take a left onto Martin Luther King Blvd. (NW Broad Street), which will take you to River Street. River Street is approximately 40 miles away. For more information please call the Savannah Chamber of Commerce at (912) 644-6400.
Daufuskie Island, located one nautical mile from Hilton Head Island, is only 5 miles long and a few miles wide. Secluded Daufuskie Island offers golf, accommodations, restaurants, three miles of pristine beach and tours of important historical sites including background on the settlement of the island. The primary mode of transportation is golf carts. Although there is no bridge to Daufuskie Island, there are a few tour/cruise companies that can take you there.
Vagabond Cruise
Harbour Town Marina
843-363-9026
(843) 938-3040
149 Lighthouse Rd.
Hilton Head Island, SC, 29928
Low Country Ferry
(843) 422-1597
Hilton Head Dock:
C.C. Haigh, Jr. Boat Landing (Pinckney Island Boat Landing)
Daufuskie IslandDock:
Melrose Landing
Trip Times:
Hilton Head Departure Times: 7:00 am, 10:00 am, 1:00 pm and 4:00 pm daily
Daufuskie Departure Times: 8:30 am, 11:30 am, 2:30 pm and 5:30 pm daily
Queen Chapel AME Church
Address: 114 Beach City Road, Hilton Head Island, SC 29926
Phone: (843) 681-3315
Website: Visit Website
Pastor: Rev. Edward B. Alston
Queen Chapel AME Church is a historic congregation with roots dating back to 1865, originally founded under an oak tree in Mitchelville. The church continues its mission to minister to the social, spiritual, and physical development of all people.
Campbell Chapel AME Church
Address: 25 Boundary Street, Bluffton, SC 29910
Phone: (843) 757-3652
Website: Visit Website
Campbell Chapel AME Church is a historic church and congregation in Bluffton, South Carolina. It was built in 1853 and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2019. The church offers Sunday School at 9:30 AM and Worship Service at 10:00 AM on Sundays, with Bible Study on Wednesdays at 6:30 PM.
First Baptist Church of Hilton Head Island
100 S. Forest Beach Dr, Hilton Head Island, SC 29928
Phone: (843) 785-4478
Website: fbchhi.org
Located near Coligny Beach, this church offers traditional and contemporary services, Sunday school, and a variety of ministries for all ages.
North Island Baptist Church
3800 Main St, Hilton Head Island, SC 29926
Phone: (843) 689-3800
Website: northislandbaptistchurch.org
Serving the northern part of the island, this church emphasizes community outreach and biblical teaching in a welcoming environment.
Bible Baptist Church
2800 Main St, Hilton Head Island, SC 29926
Phone: (843) 681-8713
Website: bbchiltonhead.org
An independent, fundamental Baptist church known for its conservative worship and strong commitment to evangelism and missions.
St. James Baptist Church
209 Dillon Rd, Hilton Head Island, SC 29926
Phone: (843) 681-6446
Website: stjameshhi.org
Known as “The Little Church on the Corner,” St. James offers a warm, family-oriented atmosphere with a focus on spiritual growth and community service.
Maye River Baptist Church
3507 Okatie Hwy, Bluffton, SC 29910
Phone: (843) 757-2518
Website: mayeriverbaptist.org
A historic church with a rich heritage, Maye River Baptist is dedicated to preaching the gospel and serving the Bluffton community.
First Baptist Church of Bluffton
1300 Boundary St, Bluffton, SC 29910
Phone: (843) 757-3472
Website: fbbluffton.org
Located in the heart of Bluffton, this church offers traditional worship services, Sunday school, and various community outreach programs.
Hilton Head Korean Mission Baptist Church
114 Crestview Ln, Bluffton, SC 29910
Phone: (843) 706-2190
Website: hiltonheadkoreanbaptist.org
A vibrant congregation serving the Korean-speaking community with bilingual services and cultural events.
Holy Family Catholic Church
24 Pope Ave, Hilton Head Island, SC 29928
Phone: (843) 785-2895
Website: www.holyfamilyhhi.org
This welcoming parish near Coligny Beach serves locals and vacationers with traditional liturgy and a close-knit community atmosphere.
St. Francis by the Sea Catholic Church
45 Beach City Rd, Hilton Head Island, SC 29926
Phone: (843) 681-6350
Website: www.stfrancishhi.org
A vibrant parish on the island’s north end offering daily Mass, community outreach, and a parish school.
St. Gregory the Great Catholic Church
31 St. Gregory Drive, Bluffton, SC 29909
Phone: (843) 815-3100
Website: sgg.cc
One of the fastest-growing Catholic communities in the region, featuring dynamic ministries, youth programs, and a K–8 school.
All Saints Episcopal Church
3001 Meeting Street, Hilton Head Island, SC 29926
Phone: (843) 681-8333
Website: www.allsaints-hhi.org
All Saints Episcopal Church is a welcoming and inclusive church that invites everyone to join in worship; no matter where you are on life’s journey. They offer vibrant liturgy based on the Book of Common Prayer, opportunities to learn and grow spiritually, a variety of ministries, and lots of fun and fellowship!
St. Luke’s Anglican Church
50 Pope Avenue, Hilton Head Island, SC 29928
Phone: (843) 785-4099
Website: www.stlukeshhi.org
St. Luke’s Anglican Church offers traditional Anglican worship with a focus on community and spiritual growth. They provide a welcoming environment for all seeking to deepen their faith.
Anglican Church of the Redeemer
1 Mathews Drive, Suite 101, Hilton Head Island, SC 29926
Phone: (843) 815-5820
Website: theanglicanchurchoftheredeemer.org
Anglican Church of the Redeemer offers traditional Anglican (Episcopal) worship using the 1928 Book of Common Prayer and the 1940 Hymnal. They welcome all to join in their weekly community worship services and special holy days as announced.
The Church of the Cross
110 Calhoun Street, Bluffton, SC 29910
Phone: (843) 757-2661
Website: thechurchofthecross.net
The Church of the Cross is one of the oldest churches in the area, known for its historic architecture and vibrant worship services. They offer a variety of ministries and community outreach programs.
Congregation Beth Yam
4501 Meeting Street, Hilton Head Island, SC 29926
Phone: (843) 689-2178
Website: www.bethyam.org
Congregation Beth Yam is a Reform synagogue serving the Southern Beaufort County Jewish community. It offers a wide range of programs and activities for members of all ages and backgrounds.
Temple Oseh Shalom
P.O. Box 3935, Bluffton, SC 29910
Phone: (843) 705-2532
Website: templeosehshalom.org
Temple Oseh Shalom is an egalitarian, Reform-oriented Jewish congregation with over 450 members. It meets monthly at the Lowcountry Presbyterian Church in Bluffton and offers a variety of religious and social activities.
Chabad of Greater Hilton Head
83 Kenwood Drive, Bluffton, SC 29910
Phone: (843) 301-1819
Website: www.jewishhiltonhead.org
Chabad of Greater Hilton Head offers a variety of Jewish programming for all ages, including holiday events, adult education, and community outreach initiatives.
Beth Israel Congregation
401 Scott Street, Beaufort, SC 29901
Phone: (843) 524-4076
Website: bethisraelbeaufortsc.com
Beth Israel Congregation is a historic Conservative synagogue built in 1908. It is one of the few wooden synagogues in continued usage in the southeastern United States.
Christ Lutheran Church
829 William Hilton Parkway, Hilton Head Island, SC 29928
Phone: (843) 785-5560
Website: clchhi.org
Christ Lutheran Church offers traditional Lutheran worship services every Sunday at 10:00 AM. The congregation is known for its welcoming atmosphere and community involvement.
Island Lutheran Church
4400 Main Street, Hilton Head Island, SC 29926
Phone: (843) 689-5200
Website: islandlutheran.org
Island Lutheran Church is a member of the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod (LCMS). They offer services at 8:30 AM and 11:00 AM on Sundays, with a Discipleship Hour at 9:40 AM.
Lord of Life Lutheran Church
351 Buckwalter Parkway, Bluffton, SC 29910
Phone: (843) 757-4774
Website: lordoflife-bluffton.org
Lord of Life Lutheran Church is part of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA). They hold Sunday services at 10:00 AM and offer various community programs.
May River Lutheran Church
102 Buckwalter Parkway, Suite 3W, Bluffton, SC 29910
Phone: (843) 593-3312
Website: mayriverlutheran.com
May River Lutheran Church provides a peaceful environment for worship and spiritual growth. They offer services on Sundays at 10:30 AM and Bible study at 11:15 AM.
St. Andrew By-The-Sea United Methodist Church
20 Pope Avenue, Hilton Head Island, SC 29928
Phone: (843) 785-4711
Website: standrewbytheseaumc.org
St. Andrew By-The-Sea United Methodist Church is a welcoming congregation offering traditional and contemporary worship services, community outreach programs, and various ministries for all ages.
Bluffton United Methodist Church
101 Calhoun Street, Bluffton, SC 29910
Phone: (843) 757-3351
Website: blufftonumc.org
Bluffton United Methodist Church is a vibrant community focused on making disciples for Jesus Christ through worship, education, and outreach. They offer services at 8:30 and 11:00 AM on Sundays.
Church of the Palms United Methodist Church
1425 Okatie Highway, Bluffton, SC 29909
Phone: (843) 379-1888
Website: church-palms-united-methodist
Church of the Palms is a welcoming congregation offering traditional and contemporary worship services, community outreach programs, and various ministries for all ages.
St. Luke’s United Methodist Church
3080 Okatie Highway, Bluffton, SC 29910
Phone: (843) 757-4074
Website: stlukesumc-okatie.org
St. Luke’s United Methodist Church is a vibrant community focused on making disciples for Jesus Christ through worship, education, and outreach. They offer services at 10:00 AM on Sundays.
Grace Community Church
450 Spanish Wells Road, Hilton Head Island, SC 29926
Phone: (843) 681-6698
Website: gracehhi.org
Grace Community Church is a vibrant congregation committed to winning people to Christ, making disciples, and serving the community. They offer Sunday services at 9 and 11 AM, with children’s programs available at the 11 AM service.
Lowcountry Community Church
801 Buckwalter Parkway, Bluffton, SC 29910
Phone: (843) 836-1101
Website: lowcountrycc.org
Lowcountry Community Church is a welcoming church offering contemporary worship services at 8:30, 10:00, and 11:30 AM. They emphasize community, connection, and service.
The New Bluffton Worship
39 Persimmon Street, Building 200, Suite 203 & 204, Bluffton, SC 29910
Phone: (843) 261-5997
Website: thenewblufftonworship.com
The New Bluffton Worship is a contemporary, non-denominational church meeting on Sundays at 9:00 and 10:30 AM. They focus on worship, learning, and serving the community.
Resurrection Christian Community Church
7 Finch Street, Hilton Head Island, SC 29926
Phone: (843) 689-3625
Website: resurrectionccc.com
Resurrection Christian Community Church offers Sunday worship at 10:00 AM, Monday night Bible study at 5:30 PM, and Wednesday night prayer service at 6:00 PM. They emphasize living generously in Christ.
The Bridge Church
Bluffton, SC 29910
Website: thebridgebluffton.com
The Bridge Church is a non-denominational church in Bluffton, SC, aiming to connect people to Jesus daily. They offer contemporary worship and community engagement.
First Presbyterian Church Hilton Head
540 William Hilton Parkway, Hilton Head Island, SC 29928
Phone: (843) 681-3696
Website: fpchhi.org
First Presbyterian Church Hilton Head offers both traditional and contemporary worship services, aiming to change lives and make disciples. They provide various ministries and community outreach programs.
Providence Presbyterian Church
171 Cordillo Parkway, Hilton Head Island, SC 29928
Phone: (843) 842-5673
Website: providencehhi.org
Providence Presbyterian Church emphasizes learning the Bible, loving neighbors, walking humbly, pursuing holiness, and living to cause God joy. They offer informal and traditional worship services.
Lowcountry Presbyterian Church
10 Simmonsville Road, Bluffton, SC 29910
Phone: (843) 815-6570
Website: lowcountrypres.org
Lowcountry Presbyterian Church is a family of faith joined together through Christ, offering meaning and hope to all by the way they worship, serve, and live. They provide Sunday worship services and various community services.
Covenant Presbyterian Church of the Low Country
Bluffton, SC 29910
Website: covenantpresbluffton.com
Covenant Presbyterian Church of the Low Country focuses on preaching the whole counsel of God and worshiping God in spirit and truth. They offer Sunday school and morning worship services.
Hilton Head Presbyterian Church
235 William Hilton Parkway, Hilton Head Island, SC 29926
Phone: (843) 689-6362
Website: hiltonheadpca.com
Hilton Head Presbyterian Church offers worship services on Sundays at 9:00 AM and 10:45 AM. They focus on preaching, teaching, and community engagement.
Driving Directions to Hilton Head Island Airport (HHH)
Address: 120 Beach City Rd, Hilton Head Island, SC 29926
Phone: (843) 689-5400
Website: www.hiltonheadairport.com
Driving Directions:
To reach Hilton Head Island Airport (HHH) from various locations:
Map and Directions:
For detailed driving directions and real-time traffic updates, click the link below:
Driving Directions from Hilton Head Island, SC to Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport (SAV)
Distance: Approximately 45 miles (72 km)
Estimated Driving Time: About 45 minutes
Step-by-Step Directions:
For a detailed map and real-time traffic updates, you can use the following link:
View Directions on Google Maps
Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport (SAV)
Address: 400 Airways Ave, Savannah, GA 31408
Phone: +1 912-964-0514
Website: savannahairport.com
TO CONTACT FRONT DESK
If, for any reason you require immediate attention, please contact our guest services staff by dialing “0” for the resort operator.
HOW TO MAKE A CALL
SPEED DIAL NUMBERS
ORDERING FOOD
When ordering food via Get Grub or Pizza Delivery etc., please give them your gate code and arrange to meet outside your building.
Hilton Head Island Airport (843) 255-2950
Savannah/Hilton Head Int’l. Airport (912) 964-0514
Air Tran (800) 247-8726
American Airlines (800) 433-7300
United/Continental Express (800) 525-0280
Delta Airlines (800) 221-1212
Hilton Head Medical Center (843) 681-6122
Emergency (843) 689-8281 – Click here for google map
Physician Referral (843) 689-8285
Poison Control (800) 222-1222
Urgent Care at Sea Pines Circle (843) 341-3232
Doctor’s Care (Mid-Island) (843) 341-2416
Cross-Island Medical (North End) (843) 681-8260
Main Street Medical (North End) (843) 681-3777
We would like to ask that you review the following information in the event the Island is evacuated due to an approaching Hurricane.
1) Please place all patio/deck furniture and unsecured items in the villa.
2) Please close all draperies and blinds and lock all windows and doors upon departure.
Under South Carolina law, if a hurricane threatens Hilton Head Island, the Local Government will first issue a Voluntary Evacuation Order. At that time, Southwind Management will request that all Owners and Guests leave the resort in order to allow staff to prepare for the impending hurricane.
If the Governor issues a Mandatory Evacuation Order, all Residents and Visitors to the island are required to leave the island immediately and will not be able to return until the storm passes and local authorities allow re-entry to the island.
After the storm has passed and the Governor rescinds the Evacuation Order, call toll-free (800) 963-5023 for re-entry information.
When a storm is approaching the Island, you should listen to radio stations WGCO 98.3 FM, WYKZ 98.7 FM, WLOW 107.9 FM or watch the Weather Channel on Channel 6 for emergency information and instructions.
Beaufort County Hurricane Hotline (800) 963-5023
Hilton Head Island Fire Department (843) 682-5100 or 911 (in an emergency)
Beaufort County Sheriff (843) 255-3300 or 911 (in an emergency)
South Carolina Emergency Management Website – (Click here).
Know where shelters are in our area
Make sure your vehicle is fully fueled
Bring Flashlights and extra batteries
Consider a portable, battery-operated radio with spare batteries
Bring a First Aid kit and manual
Pack emergency food and water
Pack essential Medicines
Be sure to bring cash and credit cards
Hilton Head Island evacuees will use both the William Hilton Parkway (US 278 Business) and the Cross Island Parkway toll facility (US 278).
As these two roads merge, a third lane will be formed by reversing flow on the inside eastbound lane of US 278. This lane will carry the traffic from the toll facility.
When US 278 reaches I-95, lane assignments will be as follows:
1. The right lane on westbound US 278 will exit to I-95 northbound.
2. The left lane on US 278 westbound will continue on US 278 towards the city of Hampton and eventually to the city of North Augusta.
3. The reversed lane will take SC 46 to US 321, then to SC 3 to SC 125 and onto North Augusta.
Should a third lane not be necessary, then both lanes on US 278 will be routed to I-95 with the right lane to I-95 N then left lane continues on US 278.
(Note – during storms approaching from Florida and/or Georgia coastal areas, authorities may restrict access to most southbound interstates including I-95 S)
Know where shelters are in our area
Make sure your vehicle is fully fueled
Bring Flashlights and extra batteries
Consider a portable, battery-operated radio with spare batteries
Bring a First Aid kit and manual
Pack emergency food and water
Pack essential Medicines
Be sure to bring cash and credit cards
The State of South Carolina’s Toll-free Public Information Phone System (PIPS) is provided to disseminate accurate evacuation and shelter information to visitors and citizens for South Carolina during a hurricane evacuation. The toll-free number is (866) 246-0133.
RE-ENTRY HOTLINE (800) 963-5023
Check the local and state news sources for re-entering information.
If the Island is open for re-entry, please call your property location for specific information regarding your villa.
However, please consider there could be limited facilities open on the Island.
Due to the heavy tree cover and vegetation on the Island, it could take several days before the Island is back to operating at normal levels.
We hope you won’t need any first aid while visiting Hilton Head Island.
If you do have any of the following problems, the tabs in this section may help ease the pain.
In case of any emergency please dial 9+911 if you are calling from your villa phone.
Do NOT go near alligators.
Do NOT feed or tease them! Alligators can outrun a human for 25 yards.
If you encounter an alligator lazing in the sun quickly and quietly go the other way.
Apply vinegar, sugar, salt or dry sand to jelly fish stings.
Lifeguards keep a bottle of vinegar solution to spray on stings.
Meat tenderizer works well too.
After 20 minutes, rinse with salt water.
Be aware that sting rays also enjoy the surf, so watch your step and “shuffle” aside if you spot one nearby.
Oyster shells and barnacles are often attached to dock pilings.
Cuts and abrasions can result in serious infections.
Clean the wound with peroxide.
Medical treatment is advised.
Call 9+911, some local snakes are poisonous and their bites can be deadly.
Use a compression dressing just above the bite, NOT a tourniquet.
Please be aware that the island is home to copperheads, cottonmouths (water moccasins), and the rare rattlesnake or coral snake are occasionally sighted.
First aid for sunburn includes the following:
Take a pain reliever. Use a nonprescription pain reliever as soon as possible after getting too much sun. Examples are ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin IB, others) and acetaminophen (Tylenol, others). Or try a gel pain reliever that you rub on the skin.
Cool the skin. Apply to the affected skin a clean towel dampened with cool tap water. Or take a cool bath. Add about 2 ounces (60 grams) of baking soda to the tub. Cool the skin for about 10 minutes several times a day.
Apply a moisturizer, lotion or gel. An aloe vera lotion or gel or calamine lotion can be soothing. Try cooling the product in the refrigerator before applying. Avoid products with alcohol.
Drink extra water for a day. This helps prevent dehydration.
Leave blisters alone. An intact blister can help the skin heal. If a blister does break, trim off the dead skin with a clean, small scissors. Gently clean the area with mild soap and water. Then apply an antibiotic ointment to the wound and cover it with a nonstick bandage.
Protect yourself from the sun. While your skin heals from the sunburn, stay out of the sun or use other sun-protection measures.
Apply a soothing medicated cream. For mild to moderate sunburn, apply nonprescription 1% hydrocortisone cream to the affected area three times a day for three days. Try cooling the product in the refrigerator before applying.
Treat sunburned eyes. Apply a clean towel dampened with cool tap water. Don’t wear contacts until your eye symptoms have gone away. Don’t rub your eyes.
Look for warning signs of red flags before entering the surf.
Absence of flags does not assure safe waters
Discuss surf conditions with beach attendants or check on advisories by calling the National Weather Service or clicking on the link in the next section “NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE”.
Do not swim alone and avoid swimming too far from shore.
Do not dive into the ocean unless you know the water depth.
Be especially cautious when the surf is high.
Current Conditions – Hilton Head Island
Coastal Waters Forecast – Charleston to Savannah
Do not swim alone and avoid swimming too far from shore.
Do not dive into the ocean unless you know the water depth.
To take care of a tick bite:
Remove the tick promptly and carefully. Use fine-tipped forceps or tweezers to grasp the tick as close to the skin as possible. Gently pull out the tick using a slow and steady upward motion. Avoid twisting or squeezing the tick. Do not handle the tick with bare hands. Do not use petroleum jelly, fingernail polish or a hot match to remove a tick.
Secure the tick and take a picture. A picture of the tick can help you and your health care provider identify what type it is and whether you are at risk of a transmitted disease. You can trap the tick in a piece of tape for disposal in the garbage. Your provider may want to see the tick or a photo if you develop new symptoms.
Wash your hands and the bite site. Use warm water and soap, rubbing alcohol, or an iodine scrub.
There is a Wireless connection in each building, choose your building or the strongest “EgretPoint_Resort_Guest” Wi-Fi connection that you pick up.
The Wi-Fi password can be found on your Keycard Folder.
Accept the Terms of Service and connect to get online.
To use Wi-Fi the way you want, you can change how and when your phone connects.
When you have Wi-Fi turned on, your phone automatically connects to nearby Wi-Fi networks you’ve connected to before. You can also set your phone to automatically turn on Wi-Fi near saved networks.
Tip: After you connect, the network is “Saved.” When your phone is near and Wi-Fi is on, your phone automatically connects to this network.
Select the Network icon on the taskbar. The icon that appears depends on your current connection state. If you don’t see one of the network icons (or a similar one) shown in the following image, select the Up arrow to see if it appears there.
Choose the Wi-Fi network you want, then select Connect.
Type the network password, and then select Next.
If you are in need of Technical Support, contact Hargray Technical Support at 888-289-5239 or dial “20” from your villa phone.
Please read the following information and be familiar with your surroundings.
Make note of the location of all fire extinguishers and alarm pull stations.
Knowing this information could make the difference in a life or death situation.
Don’t forget to inform your guests or family members of the information provided on this page and choose a specific location to meet in case of a separation once you have exited the building.
In the event of an actual fire in your unit or other areas of the building in which you are staying, AN ALARM WILL SOUND.
Never assume that it is a false alarm. Please exit the building in a safe orderly manner.
DO NOT RUN!!
Please exit down the stairwell to your villa.
After exiting the building, maintain a safe distance away from the building. Structural fires can cause a collapse of the structure or falling debris. An employee of Spinnaker Resorts or a Fire Department representative will let you know when it is safe for you to return to your unit, if at all possible.
If you have a fire in your villa or you notice smoke or flames in another area:
1) DIAL 9-911 on your villa phone.
2) If you call 911 you may be asked for the address. It is 45 Valencia Road, please give the dispatcher the building number or location of the fire.
3) Fire Extinguishers are located in each villa, either in the laundry area or air conditioning closet. If you cannot find the fire extinguisher upon arrival, contact the facilities (maintenance) department by dialing “0” on your villa phone and a staff member will assist you. DO NOT PUT YOURSELF IN DANGER. Directions for use of a fire extinguisher are located on the extinguisher.
4) Please dial “0” from your villa phone if you have any questions on the above information.
Please call 911 immediately (dial 9 for an outside line first).
If you call 911 you may be asked for the address.
It is 45 Valencia Road, please give the dispatcher the building number.