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SpringHill Suites by Marriott Beaufort
SpringHill Suites by Marriott Beaufort



Tru by Hilton Beaufort, SC
Tru by Hilton Beaufort, SC



Hampton Inn Beaufort
Hampton Inn Beaufort



Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites Beaufort at Highway 21 by IHG
Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites Beaufort at Highway 21 by IHG



Home2 Suites BY Hilton Beaufort, SC
Home2 Suites BY Hilton Beaufort, SC



Best Western Sea Island Inn
Best Western Sea Island Inn



Hilton Garden Inn Beaufort
Hilton Garden Inn Beaufort



Beaufort Inn
Beaufort Inn



City Loft Hotel
City Loft Hotel



The Emerald Boutique Stays
The Emerald Boutique Stays



Rhett House Inn
Rhett House Inn



Howard Johnson by Wyndham Beaufort/Parris Island
Howard Johnson by Wyndham Beaufort/Parris Island



Super 8 by Wyndham Port Royal/Beaufort
Super 8 by Wyndham Port Royal/Beaufort



Sleep Inn Beaufort near MCAS
Sleep Inn Beaufort near MCAS



Comfort Suites near MCAS Beaufort
Comfort Suites near MCAS Beaufort



607 Bay Inn Downtown Beaufort
607 Bay Inn Downtown Beaufort



Anchorage 1770
Anchorage 1770



Quality Inn & Suites Ridgeland
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Howard Johnson by Wyndham Beaufort/Parris Island
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Historic District
Beaufort's Historic District weaves Southern charm through moss-draped oak trees and antebellum architecture dating to the 1700s. Stroll along Bay Street to discover Federal-style mansions and the Gothic Revival spires of St. Helena's Episcopal Church. The waterfront park offers peaceful river views where you might spot dolphins playing while carriage tours clip-clop down brick streets. The district serves up classic Lowcountry cuisine like shrimp and grits in restaurants that close early by city standards. Historic bed & breakfasts in converted mansions provide the quintessential Southern overnight experience. The compact six-block core makes exploring on foot a breeze, with limited evening activities creating a quiet, contemplative atmosphere.

Downtown Beaufort
Downtown Beaufort charms visitors with its exceptionally preserved antebellum mansions and moss-draped oak trees. History buffs can explore landmarks like St. Helena's Episcopal Church with its ancient cemetery and the historic Beaufort Arsenal. The Henry C. Chambers Waterfront Park offers a picturesque promenade where you can watch boats sail by or simply soak up stunning river views. Lowcountry cuisine shines in waterfront restaurants serving classics like shrimp and grits. Most attractions sit within a compact 8-block historic core that's perfect for exploring on foot. For accommodations, cozy bed & breakfasts in converted historic homes offer authentic Southern hospitality with gourmet breakfasts included.

The Point
The Point in Beaufort feels like stepping into a Southern fairy tale, with grand antebellum mansions and oak-lined streets dripping with Spanish moss. Stroll past the Thomas Fuller House and historic Beaufort Arsenal Museum while soaking up views of the Beaufort River. The waterfront Henry C. Chambers Park offers the perfect spot to watch the sunset or take dreamy photos beneath those massive old trees. Dining in The Point means upscale Southern cuisine and Lowcountry specialties in charming settings. Most visitors stay in boutique bed and breakfasts housed in restored historic homes, complete with wraparound porches and garden courtyards. The neighborhood's compact layout makes it perfect for exploring on foot, with most attractions just a few blocks apart.


Historic Downtown
Historic Downtown Beaufort charms with picture-perfect antebellum mansions, ancient live oaks, and waterfront views that'll make your heart skip. You can wander past the stately John Mark Verdier House, explore St. Helena's Episcopal Church, or simply hang out at Henry C. Chambers Waterfront Park watching boats glide along the Beaufort River. The dining scene serves up mouthwatering Lowcountry cuisine with fresh seafood and classic shrimp and grits. Boutique shops and art galleries line Bay Street with treasures like sweetgrass baskets and coastal artwork. Most attractions sit within a walkable six-block area, making this historic gem easy to explore on foot.

The Old Point
The Old Point neighborhood whispers tales of Beaufort's antebellum charm through magnificent 18th and 19th-century mansions. Greek Revival homes with pastel exteriors and ornate ironwork stand proudly along oak-shaded streets. Spanish moss sways in coastal breezes while the peninsula location offers stunning views of the Beaufort River and Battery Creek. Upscale Southern restaurants serve Lowcountry specialties like shrimp and grits in converted historic homes. Accommodations include boutique bed & breakfasts in antebellum mansions with period furnishings. The highly walkable area invites morning strolls beneath ancient live oaks, with most attractions sitting within a half-mile radius.
Top landmarks in Beaufort
Bay Street
Henry C. Chambers Waterfront Park

Spanish Moss Trail
Legends Golf Course at Parris Island
Coosaw Island
Highway 21 Drive-In Theater
Beaufort History Museum
Pick Pocket Plantation
Beaufort and related destinations
Antebellum mansions stand frozen in time along streets where Spanish moss dangles from ancient oaks like nature's own decorations. Horse-drawn carriages clip-clop through the historic district, offering tales of pirates and Civil War drama. Kayak through winding tidal creeks where dolphins surface with surprising nonchalance. The Penn Center on St. Helena Island provides a moving window into Gullah culture and Reconstruction history. Military buffs can't miss Parris Island, where Marines have trained for generations. After exploring Bay Street's shops, watch the sunset paint the water gold from Henry C. Chambers Waterfront Park. Local restaurants serve shrimp caught that morning, often by the chef's cousin. The pace here moves with the tides – unhurried but inevitable.
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Best Western Sea Island Inn
"All good"
Beaufort Inn
"We enjoyed the property but it was too hot to enjoy the outside areas. It was walking distance to restaurants and shops and right by the water. The only thing we would suggest is a better breakfast offer. We didn’t eat anything other than coffee and juice. We would stay here again if in the area. Enjoyed Beaufort"
Anchorage 1770
"Beautiful place. We will be back!"
City Loft Hotel
"Hotel location and onsite parking was very convenient. Love the on-site Cafe! Nice having a separate tub and shower."
Sleep Inn Beaufort near MCAS
"Bed was comfortable "
The Emerald Boutique Stays
"The room was clean. And the stuff was very helpful.i would go back.."
Hampton Inn Beaufort
"Had a very nice stay at the Beaufort Hampton Inn. We will stay again in the future."
Comfort Suites near MCAS Beaufort
"Everything was Above Satisfactory OUTSTANDING"
Howard Johnson by Wyndham Beaufort/Parris Island
"Great place for the money. Only bad thing is there is no live person just a kiosk."




























