Hilton Head
Island Guide
By Jeff Palmer
Hilton
Head Island was the first ecologically-planned destination in The
United States. Light pollution ordinances are in effect across the
island to protect the habits of the loggerhead turtles which
sometimes confuse the lights of dwellings and street lights with
that of the ocean.
Protections are in place to protect the
beautiful live oaks and palmetto trees which cover the island. Salt
marshes, beaches and lagoons remain in pristine condition across
the island. While modern conveniences such as shopping malls and
five star hotels are widely available; care has been taken to blend
these structures into the native ecology as much as possible.
The 2.5 million travelers who arrive annually to Hilton Head Island
find an infinite variety of activities and reasons for visiting.
Whether they are searching for a world class golf vacation,
relaxing on the miles of sandy beaches or enjoying the gentle sway
of palm trees in unspoiled nature, a stay on Hilton Head Island is
sure to pleasethe most discerning of vacationers.
Hilton Head Island is home to the Heritage Classic golf
championship and the Celebrity golf tournament. With an average
yearly temperature of 70 degrees, visitors to the island are sure
to enjoy year round golf on any of the 24 golf courses located on
Hilton Head. There are also another 40 golf courses to be found in
thesurrounding area, just a short distance from the island.
Tennis enthusiasts can enjoy the many professional courts available
on Hilton Head. With over 300 courts to chose from there is no
shortage of playing opportunities. Professional tennis instructors
are also available to those wishing to improve their games.
With over twelve miles of sandy beaches overlooking the Atlantic
Ocean, water lovers will find that Hilton Head Island is a coastal
paradise. Whether you just want to relax in the sun or try your
hand at scuba diving, waterskiing or dolphin watching there's is
something for everyone on the island. Fishing charters, kayak
tours, wind-surfing, island cruises and all manner of water
activities are available.
If you really want to see the island consider renting a bicycle
from one of the numerous bike rental outfits.With miles of bike
paths available, many of which take you through nature preserves,
this is truly an enjoyable way to experience the natural splendor
of the island. At low tide, the beaches of Hilton Head make an
excellent bike riding surface.
Over 250 restaurants of every price range and cuisine dot the
island. Fresh seafood abounds. From five star formal restaurants to
fast food and everything in between, every taste and budget is
catered to here.
There are a variety of accommodations available in several price
ranges. From hotels to villas, condos to timeshares, you are sure
to find lodging which fits your taste and budget.
If you a considering a vacation which includes gorgeous weather,
miles of beaches, world class golf, entertainment and dining then
explore the many offerings available on Hilton Head Island. For a
complete directory of information about the island including
accommodations, golf and dining visit
http://www.hiltonheadislander.com.
Jeff Palmer is a web designer and search engine optimization
specialist living in South Carolina.
http://www.Hiltonheadislander.com
About
the Author
Jeff Palmer is a
Search Engine Optimization expert living on Hilton Head Island,
South Carolina
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