Accommodations available for temporary occupancy situated on a barrier island off the coast of South Carolina are the subject of this discussion. These properties offer a range of amenities and access to the island’s beaches and local attractions. As an example, a family might choose such a property over a hotel to have more space and cooking facilities during their vacation.
Securing such accommodations provides a direct economic benefit to the local community through tourism revenue. The availability of varied lodging options supports the island’s appeal as a desirable destination. Historically, the island’s development and character have been shaped by the presence of both seasonal visitors and permanent residents, necessitating a market for flexible housing solutions.