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The First-Timer

Skip the tourist traps — here

Recommended Team·March 17, 2026

Last Updated: April 22, 2026

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Your essential first-timer guide to Hilton Head — top attractions, local tips, where to eat, and what to skip. Updated for 2026.

Last updated March 17, 2026 by the Recommended.app research team.


Why Hilton Head?

Hilton Head Island is a premier resort destination known for championship golf courses, 12 miles of pristine beaches, world-class tennis, and Lowcountry cuisine. The island's commitment to nature preservation means no neon signs or high-rises.

Whether you're visiting for a weekend or planning a longer stay, Hilton Head rewards the curious traveler. Here's how to make the most of your first visit.

Where to Stay

For first-timers, staying near Sea Pines or Palmetto Dunes puts you in the heart of the action.

Use the Stay22 map widget on our Hilton Head city page to compare hotel rates across Booking.com, Hotels.com, and Expedia — it's the easiest way to find the best deal.

Pro tip: Book midweek if possible. Hotel rates in Hilton Head are typically 20-30% lower Tuesday through Thursday compared to weekends.

Best Neighborhoods to Explore

Harbour Town, Coligny Beach, Sea Pines, Shelter Cove, Palmetto Dunes — each has its own personality.

Harbour Town in Sea Pines has the iconic lighthouse and marina. Coligny Beach is the public beach area with shops. Palmetto Dunes is a family-friendly resort plantation. Shelter Cove has waterfront dining.

What to Do

Bike the island — there are 60+ miles of paths. Play golf at Harbour Town or one of 24 championship courses. Beach all day at Coligny. Take a dolphin cruise. Visit the Coastal Discovery Museum for Gullah culture and sea turtle programs.

Check our Things to Do page for curated tours and activities bookable through Viator and Klook, with reviews and transparent pricing.

Pro tip: Book tours at least 2-3 days in advance, especially during peak season. Last-minute availability is hit or miss.

Where to Eat

Lowcountry cuisine is the star — shrimp and grits, she-crab soup, and oyster roasts. Hudson's on the Docks is legendary for waterfront seafood. Bluffton has an excellent restaurant scene just off the island.

Getting Around

Biking is the best way to get around Hilton Head — the island is flat with excellent paths. A car is useful for getting between plantations. The free Palmetto Breeze trolley runs in season. Uber and Lyft are available.

Pro tip: Download the local transit app before you arrive. Even if you're driving, it's useful for understanding the city layout.

Recommended Travel Gear

A few items that'll make your Hilton Head trip smoother. A portable charger (about $25-35 on Amazon — amazon.com/s?k=anker+portable+charger&tag=recommendedapp-20) keeps your phone alive through a full day of exploring. A good pair of walking shoes is essential — you'll cover more ground than you expect. And a packable daypack (amazon.com/s?k=packable+daypack&tag=recommendedapp-20) is perfect for carrying water, sunscreen, and souvenirs without checking a bag.


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