A Summer Guide to Charleston
Summer in Charleston unfolds at its own pace. Mornings begin with walks beneath palm-lined streets and coffee on shaded piazzas. Afternoons invite time on the water or beneath the canopy of centuries-old live oaks, while evenings linger over harbor sunsets, exceptional dining, and warm coastal breezes. While the season brings sunshine and longer days, it also reveals a more relaxed side of the ‘Holy City’ — one that rewards travelers willing to slow down and savor the experience.
Whether you’re planning your first visit or returning to a favorite destination, these summer experiences showcase some of the best Charleston has to offer.
Experience Charleston from the Water
Charleston's history, culture, and beauty are deeply connected to the water. Summer is one of the best times to experience the harbor, rivers, and surrounding coastline.
Private Boat Excursions
Guests of Wentworth Mansion® can experience Charleston from the water aboard Moonrise, a luxurious 36-foot Hinckley boat available exclusively through the hotel. Cruise through Charleston Harbor while enjoying wine, cheese, and charcuterie prepared by our team, along with panoramic views of the city’s iconic skyline and waterfront landmarks.
Harbor Cruises & Sailing Excursions
From sunset sails to narrated harbor tours, Charleston offers countless opportunities to experience life on the water. A harbor cruise provides a unique perspective of historic churches, grand waterfront homes, Fort Sumter, and the Charleston peninsula.
Kayaking & Paddleboarding
For a more active adventure, explore Charleston’s tidal creeks and marshes by kayak or paddleboard with Coastal Expeditions. Guided excursions offer an opportunity to discover the Lowcountry’s remarkable wildlife and natural beauty up close.
Spend a Day at the Beach
One of Charleston's greatest advantages is its proximity to some of the South's most beloved beaches.
Sullivan's Island
Known for its laid-back atmosphere and wide stretches of sand, Sullivan’s Island offers a peaceful beach experience just minutes from downtown Charleston.
Isle of Palms
With a vibrant beachfront, family-friendly atmosphere, and excellent dining options, Isle of Palms remains a favorite destination for visitors seeking a classic beach day.
Folly Beach
Known locally as “The Edge of America,” Folly Beach combines surf culture, waterfront dining, and a distinctly relaxed character that appeals to visitors looking for a more casual coastal experience.
Discover Charleston's Summer Arts Scene
Charleston's cultural calendar remains vibrant throughout the summer months, offering opportunities to experience the city's creative spirit.
Spoleto Festival USA
One of America’s premier performing arts festivals, Spoleto Festival USA brings world-class opera, theater, music, dance, and visual arts to Charleston each summer. The festival transforms the city into a destination for artists and audiences from around the globe.
First Friday Artwalk
Held monthly throughout much of the year (except July & January), First Friday ArtWalk invites visitors to explore Charleston’s galleries while meeting local artists and discovering new exhibitions throughout the French Quarter.
Museums & Cultural Institutions
Summer provides an excellent opportunity to explore Charleston’s museums and historic sites, including the International African American Museum, Gibbes Museum of Art, Charleston Museum, and Old Slave Mart Museum.
Explore Charleston's Historic Gardens & Plantations
Early mornings and late afternoons are ideal times to experience the historic landscapes that have helped define Charleston for centuries.
Middleton Place
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Home to America’s oldest landscaped gardens, Middleton Place offers breathtaking views, centuries of history, and some of the region’s most beautiful outdoor spaces.
Magnolia Gardens
Known for its romantic pathways, blooming gardens, and rich history, Magnolia Plantation remains one of Charleston’s most popular attractions.
Drayton Hall
As the oldest unrestored plantation house open to the public in America, Drayton Hall provides an extraordinary opportunity to explore colonial architecture and preservation firsthand.
Savor Summer Flavors
Charleston's culinary scene shines during the summer months as local seafood, seasonal produce, and coastal ingredients take center stage.
Circa 1886
Located in the original carriage house of Wentworth Mansion®, Circa 1886 celebrates Lowcountry ingredients through thoughtful seasonal menus crafted by Executive Chef Marc Collins.
Farmers' Market
Held in Marion Square on Saturdays, the Charleston Farmers Market brings together local farmers, artisans, food vendors, and musicians. It’s a wonderful way to experience Charleston’s community spirit while sampling seasonal flavors from across the Lowcountry.
Summer Evenings in Charleston
As temperatures begin to cool, Charleston takes on a distinctly relaxed atmosphere.
Sunset Sail
Watching the sun set over Charleston Harbor is one of the city’s most memorable summer experiences. Evening sailing excursions offer spectacular views and refreshing coastal breezes.
Waterfront Walks
An evening stroll along The Battery, White Point Garden, or Waterfront Park offers a peaceful way to experience Charleston after dark.
Summer in Charleston invites visitors to slow down and savor the moments that often become the most memorable—morning walks beneath moss-draped oaks, afternoons on the water, exceptional meals shared with loved ones, and evenings spent watching the sun sink below the harbor horizon. Whether you're discovering Charleston for the first time or returning to a favorite destination, we hope this guide inspires you to experience the season's unique charm during your stay at Wentworth Mansion®.
Summer offers longer days, vibrant cultural events, beautiful beaches, and a more relaxed pace than Charleston’s busiest travel seasons. While temperatures are warmer, many visitors enjoy the opportunity to experience the city with fewer crowds.
Sullivan’s Island, Isle of Palms, and Folly Beach are all within a short drive of downtown Charleston and offer distinctly different beach experiences.
Spoleto Festival USA is Charleston’s most celebrated summer event, attracting artists and audiences from around the world each year.
Harbor cruises, sailing excursions, private boat charters, kayaking, and paddleboarding all offer unique ways to explore Charleston’s waterways.
Lightweight clothing, comfortable walking shoes, sun protection, and attire suitable for both outdoor activities and upscale dining are recommended.
es. Popular restaurants, particularly on weekends and during major events, often fill quickly. Advance reservations are encouraged whenever possible.
Summer in Charleston invites a slower pace. Whether you’re exploring historic gardens, spending an afternoon on the water, discovering world-class arts and culture, or simply enjoying a sunset over the harbor, the season offers countless opportunities to experience the city at its most vibrant. We hope this guide helps you discover your own favorite summer traditions during your stay at Wentworth Mansion®.
Continue Exploring Charleston
Every stay at Wentworth Mansion® offers an opportunity to discover another side of Charleston. Explore our collection of curated guides for insider recommendations, local favorites, and memorable experiences throughout the Holy City.

