Posted on 3/19/2018 by Angie Schnell

Spend the Summer Holidays in the Lowcountry

The summer holidays are just around the corner! We can't think of anywhere better to spend Memorial Day weekend, July 4th, and Labor Day weekend other than at the Lowcountry.

If you haven't booked your accommodations yet for the summer holidays, browse through our rental selection now! Our expert team of Vacation Planners can help you find the perfect place to stay if you would like a personal booking experience.

Memorial Day Weekend

Spoleto Festival USA:

Enjoy jazz, theater, dance, opera and various types of music at the annual Spoleto Festival USA. This highly anticipated event is located in various spots downtown Charleston! Enjoy the experience as well as enjoy Charleston's beauty.

Sunset at Fort Sumter

Enjoy being on the water during your visit! Take a sunset tour to Fort Sumter and learn a lot about Charleston's history during your tour. The tour departs at 5 PM from Liberty Square and returns at 7:45 PM.

  • $48 for adults, $46 for seniors, $35 for children, free for children under 3. Advance reservations are recommended and can be made online or by calling 843-722-BOAT.

Puppies and Pints Brunch

Downtown at Bay Street Biergarten, enjoy taking your dogs to with you to town and spend brunch at one of our favorite spots in Charleston. It will be a Sunday Funday like no other! Enjoy great food, delicious drinks and treats for your pups.

 

July 4th Weekend

4th of July Blast at the Patriots Point

Where: Patriots Point | 40 Patriots Point Rd, Mt Pleasant, SC 29464

Contact: 843-884-2727

How awesome does a professional firework show along with a beach music band on the Charleston Harbor sound? Celebrate one of the biggest celebrations of the year at the USS Yorktown on Patriots Point. One of the best views of the Charleston Harbor, you are guaranteed to have an amazing and memorable experience!

Tickets for the firework show are currently on sale at the Patriots Point website! From the website, you can see all of the details that are included with each ticket purchase. The access to the flight deck will open at 6:00 p.m. Live entertainment and music will start at 4:00 p.m. Parking will cost $10 per vehicle. Get excited to celebrate Independence Day! 

Uncle Sam Jam

Where: The Mount Pleasant Pier | Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge

Contact: 843-795-4386

Dance to live music and enjoy the breezy atmosphere right at the Charleston Harbor at the Mount Pleasant Pier. right at the foot of the Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge stretching 1250 feet out into the harbor. This spot will display some of the best scene of beautiful fireworks throughout the night.

Details:

  • You can purchase beverages, treats and snacks inside the event.
  • Gates will open at 7:00 p.m. and the live music starts at 8:00 p.m.
  • No outside coolers or alcohol.

Admission:

  • You can purchase tickets in advance and on-site.
  • Register at website or call 843-795-4386
  • Limited spaces available

4th of July Fireworks at Front Beach Isle of Palms

Where: Front Beach | Isle of Palms, SC

Get the best of both worlds – the beach and a firework show! Not in the mood to go anywhere? Some of the area's best fireworks are exactly where you are staying, the beach! Enjoy the fireworks this Independence Day off of Isle of Palms and Sullivan's Island with other guests and locals in the area.

 

Labor Day Weekend

Charleston RiverDogs game

You and the whole crew should head over to The Joe (Joseph P. Riley, Jr. Park) this Labor Day weekend to cheer on Charleston's favorite minor league baseball team, an affiliate of the New York Yankees! With great drink and food specials, this game will be a hit with your family and friends. Pick up a RiverDog's schedule in the Island Realty lobby at check-in.

  • Saturday @ 6:05 PM
  • Sunday @ 5:05 PM
  • Monday @ 2:05 PM

Lowcountry Jazz Festival

Day 1—September 1, 7:30 PM

  • $68-153

Day 2—September 2, 7:30 PM  

  • $68-153

For more events happening in the Charleston area, visit our events page

 

 

 

Previous Changes in the OTA Landscape Cheer on the Charleston RiverDogs Next