The Inn & Club at Harbour Town
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Character and identity
Set within the 5,000-acre Sea Pines Resort on Hilton Head, this 60-room inn reads as a country club and coastal hotel rolled into one, fronted by palm-lined gardens and pyramid-shaped roofs in muted Lowcountry tones. Rooms lean beachy, with teal and cream palettes and floral accents. The real estate is the draw: three golf courses including Harbour Town Golf Links (home of the RBC Heritage), five miles of private beach, 23 tennis courts, an equestrian centre, 15 miles of bike trails, and a 605-acre forest preserve. Service strikes a polished, genuinely warm register, champagne at check-in, complimentary shoe-shining, and a beach concierge that shuttles you to the sand.
Who's it for
Best for:
Families and golf-minded couples who want a multi-day resort with options well beyond the fairway. Kids get ghost stories, sand dollar painting and group fishing; parents get the beach club, marina concerts under the Liberty Oak, and a clubhouse where even a 36-handicapper feels looked after.
Should look elsewhere:
Design literates after a sharply original property, or urban travellers wanting walkable buzz and a tight, chef-driven dining scene. The aesthetic is country-club traditional rather than cutting edge, and the food situation is spread across the wider resort rather than anchored by a signature restaurant in the hotel itself.
Bottom line
What you're really buying here is access to Sea Pines: three serious golf courses, a long private beach, and a deep amenity bench that justifies a week rather than a weekend. Book it if you golf, have kids, or want both in one trip. Time a stay around April for RBC Heritage week if you're a fan, otherwise shoulder seasons keep the courses dazzling without the tournament crowds.
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