Kiawah Island Vacation Rentals

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Make Kiawah Island your next getaway

Twenty-five miles from Charleston and a world away from ordinary, Kiawah Island is a mostly private, gated barrier island known for wide beaches, top-tier golf, about 30 miles of paved biking trails, and some of the most striking natural scenery on the East Coast. South Carolina doesn’t get much more stunning than this.

Top Kiawah Island property types

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House rentals

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Popular amenities for Kiawah Island vacation rentals

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Second floor oceanfront villa with deck & full kitchen super close to the beach
2 Bedroom | 2 Bath | Sleeps 4

Second floor oceanfront villa with deck & full kitchen super close to the beach - Kiawah Island, SC

$369 avg / night
(excludes fees and taxes)
3.95 (76)
Private home with large deck and views of a lagoon – walk or bike to the beach
4 Bedroom | 4 Bath | Sleeps 10

Private home with large deck and views of a lagoon – walk or bike to the beach - Kiawah Island, SC

$289 avg / night
(excludes fees and taxes)
4.39 (36)
Cozy Kiawah Island villa centrally located near local attractions
1 Bedroom | 1 Bath | Sleeps 4

Cozy Kiawah Island villa centrally located near local attractions - Kiawah Island, SC

$236 avg / night
(excludes fees and taxes)
5.0 (2)
First Floor Villa with Lagoon Views and within walking distance of the beach
2 Bedroom | 2 Bath | Sleeps 4

First Floor Villa with Lagoon Views and within walking distance of the beach - Kiawah Island, SC

$300 avg / night
(excludes fees and taxes)
4.78 (69)
Updated beach villa with lagoon-view balcony at Kiawah Island Golf Resort
2 Bedroom | 2 Bath | Sleeps 6

Updated beach villa with lagoon-view balcony at Kiawah Island Golf Resort - Kiawah Island, SC

$301 avg / night
(excludes fees and taxes)
4.53 (40)

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Recent Kiawah Island guest reviews

We loved that all en suite bedrooms. The home fit our need perfectly. Plenty of room to relax and enjoy good company, but also to retreat for some quiet time.
Kristy C. | May 2026
The house was very comfortable and in a perfect location for our family. The dock on the river was beautiful at sunset. We'll definitely bring our kayaks next time. The pool was still too chilly for us, but I can see it being a nice treat for kids in the summer. The off leash dog area on the beach is at the opposite end of the island but it wasn't that much of a hassle to get there. The people beach was just a short bike ride away and convenient. All in all, we'd definitely book here again.
Jessica M. | Apr 2026
We had our whole family there for spring break/senior trip for my son and it was an excellent choice. Lots of room and quiet beach! Loved every minute there. Also had a great time in Charleston sing the TourPass!
Stephen S. | Apr 2026
Kiawah Island vacation rental FAQ

Yes, 14 of our Kiawah Island homes allow dogs—so feel free to bring Fido along. (Just make sure to check individual home listings for any limits on the number and size of dogs they allow).

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Yes. 213 of our Kiawah Island vacation rentals have internet access, so you can stay connected throughout your trip.

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Some of the most popular amenities in our Kiawah Island vacation rentals include:

Our standard check-in time is 4:00 p.m., and the check-out time is 10:00 a.m. Some exceptions apply—after you book, you’ll find the check-in and check-out details in the Vacasa guest app or your Trip Manager.

Absolutely. Our local Kiawah Island team includes professional housekeepers who care for all our homes here. They’ll clean thoroughly and restock amenities, so everything is ready for your arrival—and all you have to do is settle in and relax.

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No problem, plans can change. For more information, please read our cancellation policy. If you have a Vacasa reservation for Kiawah Island, log in to Trip Manager to explore the options available for your specific trip.

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What is Kiawah Island best known for?

Miles of pristine coastline

Kiawah’s beach stretches for about ten miles along the Atlantic—wide, clean, and often refreshingly uncrowded. You won’t find towering high-rises or the usual boardwalk bustle here. Much of the island’s natural beauty is intentionally protected, and it shows.

Champion golf

Kiawah Island is widely regarded as one of the top golf destinations in the country—and often the world. The Ocean Course—set dramatically along the Atlantic shoreline—has hosted major events including the Ryder Cup and the PGA Championship, and it frequently ranks among the most acclaimed courses anywhere. In total, the area features five resort courses that make Kiawah a bucket-list stop for serious golfers.

Bike culture

The island’s network of paved biking trails—often cited at around 30 miles—winds through maritime forest, past tidal creeks, and out toward beach access points. On Kiawah, biking isn’t just a convenient way to get around; it’s one of the signature ways to experience the island.

Extraordinary wildlife

Kiawah is known for its dark skies and nature-forward conservation efforts, and it’s also an important loggerhead sea turtle nesting area during the warmer months. Depending on the season, you may spot alligators, bobcats, white-tailed deer, and a wide variety of birdlife—sometimes closer than you’d expect.

A true private island ambiance

Unlike many resort destinations, Kiawah has worked to maintain its barrier-island character. Development is generally low-density, much of the tree canopy is protected, and the overall atmosphere often feels genuinely secluded—even during peak season.

Best time to visit Kiawah Island

March – May (Best overall)
Comfortable temperatures (often around 65–80°F), relatively low humidity, and the island in bloom. Spring is ideal for golf, biking, and long beach walks without midsummer heat. Loggerhead sea turtles typically begin nesting in May, one of the island’s most remarkable seasonal events.

June – August (Peak season)
Hot, humid, and lively. Water temperatures are generally at their best for swimming, and the beach is at its most active. Expect higher rates and more competition for vacation rentals, so booking well in advance is usually a smart move. Evening bike rides and pool time often become part of the daily rhythm.

September – November (Hidden gem)
Often a favorite for repeat visitors. Temperatures typically settle back into the 70s, crowds thin, and the island takes on a quieter pace. Golf conditions can be excellent, beach days are still very doable, and fall light over the marshes is hard to beat.

December – February (Quiet escape)
Mild winters (often around 50–65°F) make Kiawah a surprisingly appealing off-season getaway. Many golf facilities remain open, wildlife viewing can improve as foliage thins, and the island feels especially peaceful. Rates often dip and availability tends to open up.

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