Friday, November 5, 2010

Kiawah is in the news again!

Conde Nast Traveler rated Kiawah Island Golf Resort the #2 Golf Resort! The report itself is broken down by region, but in the overall scores, we took 2nd place! What an honor to see all of the people who love to come to the island year after year. It really is a fabulous place to bring your family. Activities for EVERYONE, young and old.

For all of the ratings, log on to: http://www.concierge.com/cntraveler/articles/502615

So what are YOU waiting for? Log onto our website and reserve your next stay with us. I promise you that you won't find a nicer home with the personalized services that we offer.

www.vrbo.com/230630

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Tennis Anyone?

Kiawah Island Golf Resort is proud of its latest ranking in Tennis Magazine.  We were voted #3 out of 50 of the best tennis resorts in the country!

With two tennis facilities and a total of 28 tennis courts, liscensed teaching professionals, tennis camps, clinics, and lessons, how could you not fall in love?  This resort has it all for the tennis enthusiast. 

Pair that with an amazing house and you have the ultimate tennis get away!  Visit our vrbo website for rates and availability.  www.vrbo.com/230630  We guarantee that you will have an unforgetable time.



Monday, November 1, 2010

Happy November

Hard to believe it is November already!  This year has really flown by and thankfully, it has been a fabulous year for Cobblesstone Destinations!  The Eugenia home has been very popular and a lot of our guests want to return again next year!

We have a lot of winter projects going on in the house this year.  Carpet cleaning, furniture cleaning, of course a deep cleaning, landscape projects, the house trim is being painted, and a new outdoor shower is being added.  Some come springtime, the house will be ready to welcome its new guests!

Just because it is the off season, don't think that there isn't anything to do.  The island has all kinds of events taking place.  I'll blog about them as they get closer.  And of course, Charleston, is only 40 minutes away.  There is ALWAYS something going on downtown. 

Now is a great time to take a staycation.  Just before all the craziness of the holidays!

Thursday, October 28, 2010

It's always sunny at the beach

You have to love being in the south in late October.  Hello 84 degrees and sunny.  Don't you wish you were here right now? 

Or maybe here???


You so could be!  Book a stay with us this fall!  Prices are falling-but the temperature isn't.  :)
Visit our vrbo site for rates & availability.  http://www.vrbo.com230630/


Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Carriage Tours



What's more southern than a horse drawn carriage?  How about a horse drawn carriage giving you a fantastic tour of Charleston, SC? 

I must admit that it took me 9 years of living in Charleston before I finally decided to go on a tour.  And it may or may not have been due to having family in town and needing a way to show them around without hours and hours of walking.  And sadly enough, I haven't really done my homework on Charleston history.  


 
There are a few different horse drawn carriage tours in Charleston, but by far the best is Palmetto Carriage.  They take great pride in their job, they care for their animals, and overall they are just a great group of people. 

You get such an interesting perspective of downtown Charleston on your tour.  See all that Chucktown has to offer such as churches, mansions, southern gardens, parks and beautiful and historic homes.  Hear about the blacksmith who make most of the wrought iron fences in Charleston or the great earthquake that forever changed the city.  This is fun for the entire family!



Sunday, October 17, 2010

Angel Oak



This is a must see if you are in the Charleston area.  Angel Oak is the oldest living (man made or living) thing east of the Rockies.  Standing at a towering, 65 feet tall, this Live Oak tree is approximately 1500 years old.  That's right-1500 YEARS old.  Stop and think about that for a minute.  It sprouted 1000 years BEFORE Christopher Columbus discovered America.

The tree covers over 17,000 square feet, a diamater spread of 165 feet, and a circumference of 25 feet. 

You're probably thinking, ok but it's just a tree.  This tree is absolutly magnificent.  Imagine all of the wars, hurricanes, droughts, etc that this remarkable tree survived.  (Not to mention land development)  The best thing about this tourist site, is it is FREE.  That's right-FREE. 

Picnic tables are scattered throughout, so why not pack a cooler with lunch and spend an hour exploring the tree, taking some beautiful pictures and just enjoying Nature's beauty?

Friday, October 1, 2010

Think PINK


October is breast cancer awareness month and the restaurants at The Sanctuary are promoting "Dining in Pink."    Certain tables in each restaurant will have a special pink tablecloth indicating that 50% of all funds from that table will go to the Hollings Cancer Center.  (The Hollings Cancer Center is South Carolina's only national cancer research center.)

So why not dine in the pink?  You show your support to a respected cancer center and you help stand up to breast cancer!  Dining in pink starts October 1st and ends October 31st, 2010.

Also, if you are in the Charleston area, the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure will take place on Saturday, October 16th on Daniel Island.  This will be the second year that I have walked with friends and it is an amazing morning.   You see all these beautiful women, almost all of who have been touched, affected, or suffering from cancer.   Their friends and family walk with them and in some cases for them.  It reminds me just how blessed I am to have my health.  My grandmother always says, "If you have your health, you have everything." 

Wishing everyone a healthy October.  THINK PINK!