We're planning our summer vacation and are thinking about Fripp Island, SC. Has anyone been? Opinions? Location recommendations, etc. appreciated.
We'll probably go with a couple other families so we're planning on renting a house. Trying to be budget friendly.
Thanks.
Trish
Fripp is a private island; you have to be an owner or a renter to enter. It's very "natural" -- kind of like Kiawah or Hunting Island. More nature-oriented than nearby Hilton Head. We saw deer several times. It's very quiet and family-oriented; don't expect bars or parties.
I don't think there are any hotels on Fripp -- JUST condos and houses. We stayed in a condo area on the Northermost corner, but I can't remember the name. Our two-bedroom townhouse was very nice: well-equipped kitchen, nice living room, washer/dryer.
Also, the island has only two restarants, both quite expensive. Very little in the way of restaurants just off the island too -- plan to cook. The grocery stores are some distance away. It's really a bring-your-own-fun type of place.
The beach is very narrow, and it essentially disappears at high tide. The island has three pools, and all renters are allowed to use any of them. Golf carts and bikes are the typical mode of transportation.
I haven't been in years, but it's a pricey place. Even with a couple other families, expect to pay a good bit.
If you're REALLY on a budget, you might look next door at Hunting Island State Park. The cabins are nothing luxurious, and there are no pools, but you can rent a two-bedroom cabin (with one bath and a full kitchen) for less than $600/week. We LOVED Hunting Island, but it's not everyone's cup of tea. Even if you don't stay there, do make a day trip. You can climb the old lighthouse, and you'll find literally hundreds of sanddollars washed up on shore at low tide (this is not true at Fripp, even though it's so close!).