The second largest barrier island on the Eastern Seaboard, Hilton Head, South Carolina has it all. This stunning resort destination has world-class golf, award-winning dining, superior shopping and endless recreational indulgences for lovers of land and sea. The beauty of this semi-tropical island is unparalleled, but it's that good ol' southern hospitality that makes it really shine. White sandy beaches,... more local info
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Hilton Head NeighborhoodsA vacationer's goldmine, Port Royal Village has gone from the site of one of the largest naval battles of the civil war to a tennis-golf-pool smorgasboard. It also features a beach park playground,... more neighborhoods History
The history of Hilton Head reads like a thumbnail of the history of the United States. Originally inhabited by Native Americans, it was "discovered" by Europeans who quickly began exploiting its natural... more history |

