Surrounded by lush marshes, golf courses, and miles of coastal views, the Charleston Kiawah Island/Andell Inn is a nicely central destination for visitors who want to enjoy a luxurious world of amenities in the heart of the coastal Low Country. Located less than three miles from Kiawah Beachwalker Park, and within easy driving distance of historic downtown Charleston, this grand hotel can cater to vacationers of all tastes, while offering an almost secluded setting that feels miles away.
The Charleston Kiawah Island/Andell Inn is surrounded by a number of shops, restaurants, and services, although guests will feel right at home, courtesy of the on-site and complimentary daily breakfast buffet, a casual cocktail bar, meeting facilities for working travelers, and a bike trail and fitness center. There’s also a stunning heated saltwater pool for lazy sunbathing afternoons, and the contemporary rooms, (including some with water vistas), boast flat screen TVs, free wireless internet access, microwaves, mini-fridges, and coffee makers. (Suites are also available with sitting areas, sleeper sofas, kitchens, dining areas, or all of the above.) With an abundance of ways to relax both in the immediate neighborhood and right on the hotel grounds, guests can indulge in a laid back and comfortable low country stay with a visit to the Charleston Kiawah Island/Andell Inn.
Summary:Feel Charleston at its best in this refreshed 5BR/5.5BA getaway, ideal for friends or families. Located in the appealing Cannonborough neighborhood, you’re steps from dining, history, and local appeal. Just 3 blocks from King Street, 20...
Cycling Waters
duration: 1 hour meeting_point: Cycling Waters • 1870 Bowens Island Road, Charleston, SC, USA min_age: 12 group_size: Maximum 5 people description: Come experience our unique Hydro spin class! Feel the rhythm, ride the waves! This high energy...
Our home located is located waterfront on the marsh of James Island! 10 mins. from Folly Beach or Downtown in each direction! Savor your coffee or have a drink on the back deck while watching the local wildlife and tides go in/out. On a clear day...





