Beaufort
With picturesque views + a welcoming way, South Carolina’s second-oldest city wins over visitors + locals alike with its coastal charm. Beaufort, South Carolina, also known as the Queen of the Carolina Sea Islands, is the perfect escape to disconnect from the chaos. Pronounced BEW-fort, the laid-back city of more than 13,000 people is just short of a four-hour drive from the Queen City, offering a coastal calm that visitors lust for + locals love. So grab a sunhat, kick back + get ready to relax in this little slice of Southern paradise. Located on Port Royal Island, one of South Carolina’s coastal Sea Islands, this alluring waterside city is a living landmark.
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Beautiful Beaufort on the Bay
Spend some time exploring Beaufort, South Carolina.
Sweet Bay
Sweet Bay is located at 915 Bay Street in historic downtown Beaufort. They have an amazing
Wet Willie’s Daiquiri Bar
Sip a refreshing drink or grab a quick bite on the outdoor patio at Wet Willie's Daiquiri Bar while
The Chocolate Tree
Since 1980 The Chocolate Tree has been Beaufort's one-stop-shop for fine chocolates and other
Urban Brew + Co.
Local coffee shop on Boundary Street serving up artistic eats, cafe staples, brunch and fabulous
McKinnon's Seafood Wings & Gullah Tingz
From a very young age, Aldrena McKinnon had a passion for cooking. She was praised for her very
Dani's Dance Dynamics
Our mission is to provide a dance education that promotes self-confidence, self-awareness,
Maria's Mexican Kitchen
Maria’s Mexican Kitchen serves a variety of authentic mexican plates as well as fans favorite tex
Tribe Nutrition
Tribe Nutrition is about the health and wellness of the community. “When I realized that I had the
Blacksheep
Blacksheep is a restaurant where you can relax and be yourself, to eat the food the way it's plated,
Highway 21 Seafood
Local seafood and fish market offering the best of the Lowcountry's waters in Burton, South