Seabrook Island Area Information and Activities
 

Seabrook Island Overview

Seabrook Island is a private, semi-tropical 2,200-acre resort island 19 miles southwest of Charleston. The island's maritime forest of palms, live oaks, pines and magnolias take you to the days when it was a remote barrier island.

 

It's not uncommon to catch site of a white tailed deer walking gracefully beneath a moss-draped oak. Seabrook was developed with great care to preserve its natural surroundings and wildlife habitat.

Seabrook is arguably the most private of all our resort islands. The security force allows property owners, invited guests, and club members access through the gate, which is manned 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

Seabrook is an incorporated community with an active, yet modestly sized, year-round population.

 

The Island

Seabrook Island features three and a half miles of Atlantic Ocean beach front and another mile of sandy shore stretching along the North Edisto River. Seabrook Island's un-crowded beaches are ideal for swimming, shelling, fishing, walking, jogging and just relaxing with a good book.

 

There are no hotels or high-rise condos on the island, only one- to four-bedroom private homes, villas and cottages designed to complement the island's stunning natural beauty. The golf courses and accommodations at Seabrook offer scenic views of the Atlantic Ocean, saltwater marshes and the Edisto river.

Visiting or living on Seabrook Island is a hardship most of us would gladly endure.

 

Lifestyle

Like Kiawah to the east, Seabrook escaped the brunt of Hurricane Hugo and retained its lush oak, pine and palmetto groves. Seabrook is mostly a residential area with a quieter, more laid back, and less hurried atmosphere.

 

With golf courses, shops, restaurants and a marina village just outside its gates, there is plenty to see and do on Seabrook, just not as many people to share it with. The island was developed to maximize the natural beauty, while minimizing human impact.

 

Real estate choices include marsh, oceanfront, town homes, villas and golf course homes in a variety of styles and price ranges. If you're coming to stay for a lifetime, visit our real estate section.

 

Condos, Townhomes and Villas on Seabrook Island

 

Atrium Villas

Bay Point Villas

Beach Club Villas

Bohicket Marina Village

Chateau by the Green

Creekwatch Villas

Courtside Villas

Deer Point Villas

Duneloft Villas

Dunecrest Villas

Fiddlers Cove Villas

Golf Shore Villas

Heron Point Villas

High Hammock Villas

Live Oak Villas

Marsh Point Homes

North Beach Village

Ocean Winds Villas

Pelican Watch Villas

Racquet Club Villas

Sealoft Villas

Shadowwood Villas

Shelter Cove Villas

Spinnaker Beachhouses

Summerwind Cottages

Tarpon Pond Cottages

Treeloft Villas

Wedgewood Villas

 

Amenities

 

Three and a half miles of beach on the Atlantic Ocean 

The Club at Seabrook, a private member-owned country club offering golf, tennis, swimming and dining 

The Equestrian Center is unique to Seabrook and has a 42-stall center with three miles of trails, English and Western riding instruction and our very popular beach rides. 

Bohicket Marina is a full-service marine facility three and a half miles from the Intracoastal. 

From Bohicket, you can explore our marsh and rivers on your own or charter a fishing boat to go off-shore for marlin or try parasailing. 

The island's flat terrain and wide beaches provide the perfect place for biking. 

Seabrook offers a variety of special recreation programs for children, teens and families.

Golf Courses

Two courses: Oceanwinds, designed by Willard Byrd, and Crooked Oaks, designed by Robert Trent Jones Sr.

Tennis

Fifteen Har-Tru courts, a well-stocked pro shop and top-rate instructors keep this facility consistently ranked in the top 50 tennis resorts in the U.S.

 

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