Andi’s Pick: Wild Dunes Resort

February 20, 2019

Wild Dunes Resort: Isle of Palms, South Carolina

First Impression

Charleston, South Carolina is without a doubt one of my favorite cities in the world. I treasured every second of the time that I went to college there and even more so when I moved out to the Isle of Palms; a gorgeous barrier island right off the coast that is only accessible via a bridge. Wild Dunes Resort is arguably the heart and soul of the island and is one of the leading resorts in the United States. It was there that I chose to celebrate my graduation from university with my family over a decade ago. Now I returned, years later, however this time I was on a family weekend getaway and would be experiencing a different side of both the island and the resort. The resort is massive, occupying 1,600 acres of oceanfront property, with accommodations ranging from hotel rooms to condos to private homes. Despite its grandeur, it is still possible to feel as though you are the only one on the island, especially if you visit during the off-season when there are less tourists and yet the weather is still lovely.

Location

The island is about a thirty minute drive from the historical city of Charleston and is defined by the Intracoastal Waterway and the Atlantic Ocean.

The Room

We stayed in a two-bedroom condo in the Village at Wild Dunes. It is the center of all of the resort activity and just a short walk from the beach. Guests can choose from one-, two-, and three-bedroom suites and penthouses, all of which are fully furnished and tastefully decorated in the casual elegance of the Lowcountry and enjoy all the amenities of the hotel.

The master bedroom in our condo was spacious and attached to it was an equally spacious balcony that had a table and chairs with a sweeping view of the island. The ultimate in luxury to me is being able to lay in your bed and hear the sounds of the ocean in the distance.


Wild Dunes Resort

The second bedroom was also a comfortable size. In both bedrooms were flat-screen TVs, reading chairs, large closets, and en suite bathrooms. I highly recommend a two-bedroom for a family of three or four or two couples traveling together.

The Bathroom

There are two modern bathrooms attached to both bedrooms, which are equipped with all of the necessary amenities and bath products. The master bathroom has a large jacuzzi that everyone in your party will want to use.

The Extras

The living/dining room is the perfect size regardless of how many people are staying in the condo. It contains a flat-screen TV and high speed internet, in case you do not want to disconnect completely on your vacation. It also has a fully equipped kitchen for all of your cooking needs. Other bonuses in these suites include a sleeper sofa and a washer and dryer.


Wild Dunes Resort

Wild Dunes Resort

Why It Is Andi’s Pick

There is no doubt that the number one reason to visit Wild Dunes Resort is the gorgeous Isle of Palms beach that you will never want to leave. Having said that, activity plays center-stage here if you find yourself needing a break from the ocean. Ride along paved biking trails. Head out on a kayak or canoe adventure. Of course, work on perfecting your putt and your forehand. Hungry? The restaurants throughout the resort are renowned for their fresh seafood, excellent service, and gorgeous views. And if you want to experience true Southern hospitality, the hotel’s spa is a must — treatments are derived from botanical extracts, seaweed, mud, and natural enzymes. There is also a fire pit that everyone gathers around in the evenings to roast s’mores.

Also, check to see if there are any packages available with the South Carolina Aquarium. When we went they had an incredible Family Sea Turtle package that we loved!


Wild Dunes Resort

Wild Dunes Resort

Wild Dunes Resort

You Must Eat At

Tucked inside the Boardwalk Inn lobby, you will find Coastal Provisions. It is the resort’s signature restaurant and bar with a design inspired by Charleston’s rich sailing history. Weathered driftwood floors, curated natural materials, and a colorful coastal palette create a warm, welcoming atmosphere.

Chef de Cuisine Read Wolfe created a crave-worthy dinner menu based around seafood, meat, and seasonal vegetables sourced from local and regional purveyors. Pair your thoughtfully prepared, stunning dish with something special from their wine bin, a local craft beer, or a cocktail that sounds as delightful as it is delicious.

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Andi Perullo de Ledesma

I am Andi Perullo de Ledesma, a Chinese Medicine Doctor and Travel Photojournalist in Charlotte, NC. I am also wife to Lucas and mother to Joaquín. Follow us as we explore life and the world one beautiful adventure at a time.

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