Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:September is prime hurricane season.
Clearly not familiar with Hilton Head.
Anonymous wrote:We (41F and 46M) are going to Hilton Head in early September. We haven't been there in quite awhile. Any suggestions on things to do, places to go, restaurants to try? We are staying in Coligny Beach.
Oh, and also input on weather that time of year. It should still be warm, and the ocean will hopefully be warm from warming up all summer, but is it going to be prone to rain around that time?
Anything else you can add would be fabulous. Thank you!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:September is prime hurricane season.
The risk to going this time of year is hurricanes and places being closed due to the off season.
That is an interesting point, and one I considered. How much of Hilton Head essentially "shuts down" after labor day? We want to hangout at the beach and find a cool bar to grab drinks. Probably do a little sight seeing. Hopefully that's still available. I imagine it may just be like other locations and instead of being totally closed, their hours are just shorter.
We have a house there. Nothing really shuts down. There are a significant number of year round and split (weekend HHI, weekdays NY/DC/Boston/Atl/OH) residents there. Some places cut their hours back. And some may close 1 or 2 nights a week instead of operating 6 or 7 days.But it doesn't shut down.
There is zero consistency with food or service on the island.You can have a great meal at a lot of places and then the next night go to the same place and have awful meal.
Its a great time of year to go, the beach is great then still very warm and thinner crowds, less waiting for dinner. Feel free to ask any questions.
The hurricane risk on HHI is really more about pine trees coming down than anything else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:September is prime hurricane season.
The risk to going this time of year is hurricanes and places being closed due to the off season.
That is an interesting point, and one I considered. How much of Hilton Head essentially "shuts down" after labor day? We want to hangout at the beach and find a cool bar to grab drinks. Probably do a little sight seeing. Hopefully that's still available. I imagine it may just be like other locations and instead of being totally closed, their hours are just shorter.
Anonymous wrote:September is prime hurricane season.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:September is prime hurricane season.
The risk to going this time of year is hurricanes and places being closed due to the off season.
That is an interesting point, and one I considered. How much of Hilton Head essentially "shuts down" after labor day? We want to hangout at the beach and find a cool bar to grab drinks. Probably do a little sight seeing. Hopefully that's still available. I imagine it may just be like other locations and instead of being totally closed, their hours are just shorter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:September is prime hurricane season.
The risk to going this time of year is hurricanes and places being closed due to the off season.
Anonymous wrote:September is prime hurricane season.