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Sullivan's Island, SC

Learn more about Sullivan's Island, SC

Sullivan's Island is a city at the entrance to Charleston Harbor in Charleston County, South Carolina, USA, with a population of 1,791 according to the 2010 Census. The city is part of the Charleston metropolitan area and is a very wealthy suburb of Charleston. 

 

Is Sullivan's Island Worth Visiting?

If you are looking for a classic low country beach town, Sullivan's Island is a great option. Just 16km from downtown Charleston, it's an easy day trip for anyone staying downtown or Mount Pleasant. The beaches of Sullivans are large and open.


Is Sullivan's Island open to the public?

If you want to take pictures rather than relax and surf on the beach, Sullivan's Island Lighthouse is a unique spot near Station 18. The lighthouse itself is fenced and not open to the public, but visitors can explore the surrounding grounds. During the day. 


Which is better, Folly Beach or Sullivan's Island?

Although the smallest beach in Charleston, Sullivan's Island Beach is one of the most pristine beaches. Sullivan's Island Beach isn't as busy as Folly Beach and is often untouched and uncrowded, making it ideal for locals to take a morning walk on the beach or have a picnic on the sandy beach.

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