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Charleston, SC, with its proximity
to the Atlantic Ocean, is situated in a temperate
climate zone. Oceanfront temperatures can be
several degrees cooler than inland locations
in the summer and several degrees warmer than
those same locations in winter. Winters are short
in duration and quite mild, while spring and
fall tend to linger with grand bursts of color.
There are just enough differences that residents
can appreciate each seasonal variation and yet
always find a great time to catch 18 holes of
superb golf. Charleston is a year-round vacation
destination with seasonal occasions to suit everyones
tastes.
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Winter
in Charleston - December is Holiday Festival
time in Charleston. The Christmas in Charleston celebrations
have been honored as one of the top ten winter events
in the southeast, combined with the Festival of Lights
at James Island County Park, provide a wonderful
celebration of the season. The blues hit town in
February with the annual Lowcountry Blues Bash, top
this off with the Worlds Largest Oyster
Roast at Boone Hall and youve got something
to write home about! The mild climate of South Carolinas
Coast makes Charleston a year-round golf destination
as well, where a game can be found at one of the
many prime courses in the area! Most winter days,
the temperatures will warrant wearing a lightweight
jacket. Then there are days when shirt sleeves will
do just fine. Winter sunsets may bring an unexpected
chill to the air, that can be easily remedied by
settling down to a warm and cozy, romantic evening
around a luscious seafood dinner, a pleasurable finale
for a great day.
Spring in Charleston -
A perfect season for golf, gardens tours and shopping.
Its spring in the Lowcountry, when the weather
is the most comfortable for outdoor non-swimming
activities and crowds remain light until the latter
part of the season. Spring in Charleston is delightful,
romantic and full of promise for a special trip!
In March and April theres the annual Festival
of Gardens and Houses Week. May introduces the famous
Spoleto Festival USA in venues throughout the historic
city and Sculpture in the South, Summervilles
annual sculpture show and sale takes place in the
park. Spring is an ideal season to visit Charleston
and environs.
Summer in Charleston -
Plan a day of fun in the sun! Make a week of it,
because theres lots to do. If the temperature
soars, take the plunge at one of the local beaches
at Isle of Palms, Folly Beach or Kiawah Island or
visit the Splash Zone or Splash Island waterparks
for instant relief. Most summer days start with a
warm sunny morning, perfect for an early game of
golf. The day then flows into a grand afternoon,
perfect for exploring the area. If there is a sprinkle,
go shopping, visit one of the many historic homes
or museums in town, or choose to explore one of the
local plantations or the amazing South Carolina Aquarium.
The evening usually brings on a breeze, which is
conducive to dining at one of the courtyard cafes.Youll
find a variety of ways to top off a fabulous day!
Autumn in Charleston -
Another perfect season for golf, shopping or enjoying
the finale of a lingering summer season on the ocean.
Starting in late September, the annual Fall Candlelight
Tours of Homes and Gardens begins and runs through
October, adding to the backdrop is the brilliant
fall foliage which remains a visual focal point well
into the season. Daytime temperatures are mild throughout.
A sweater or light jacket will suffice for almost
any activity, from Charleston sightseeing to observing
wildlife in their natural habitats or to viewing
the annual Charleston Cup steeplechase race at Stono
Ferry. The season opener for the winter holidays
begins on November 1 with the annual Holiday of Lights
at James Island County Park. Anytime is a great time
to visit Charleston!
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