South Carolina is known world-wide for its pristine beaches found up and down the 187-mile coast within the Palmetto State. From the stunning white sand beach at Kiawah to the more public - but no less popular - sandy oases found along the Grand Strand, there is a wide variety of beaches from which to choose for any outing or vacation. Whatever you desire, from lively large crowds to more remote, private beach days, you'll find it here. If you're looking for a secluded pristine beach in South Carolina, though, you won't find another quite like the variety of beach experiences found on Bulls Island.
The island is over 5,000 acres strong and six-and-a-half miles long. Its eastern side includes beaches along the entire length of the island.
From pristine sandy surfaces to a dazzling boneyard near the north end of the island, a walk up and down the beach doles out a variety of island views.
And swimming here is practically like having the entire beach to yourself.
Other adventures include spotting wildlife along the beach and while exploring the trails on the island's interior. (Be sure to keep your eyes peeled for alligators if exploring the interior of the island.)
Those interested in shelling will be happy to hear that the position of Bulls Island in the Atlantic magically makes the island attract tons of conch shells. Visitors usually find them all over the beach.
The biggest drawback to Bulls Island is also its' strongest quality: it's undeveloped and only reachable by boat. The are no bridges to this island.
If you don't have your own vessel, then book a ride over through the Bulls Island Ferry, operated by Coastal Expeditions. The ferry drops you at a dock where you'll have to walk approximately a mile from the dock on the backside of the island over to the beach.
But Coastal Expeditions has another tour that drops you right on the beach.
The Bulls Island Beach Drop doesn't run every day because it relies on specific tide schedules that allow the boat to get right up on the sandy shore for the drop off and pick up.
If it's the pristine beach that interests you, then you'll definitely want to schedule the Beach Drop tour.
Keep in mind, this tour isn't for everyone. There are no facilities at the beach and no shade. You'll be here for several hours before the boat takes you back to your car. But if you're seeking a secluded pristine beach in South Carolina, you won't find another quite like this one.
Learn more about the Bulls Island Ferry (backside dock drop), here. And find out more about all of the other Bulls Island tours offered by Coastal Expeditions, here.
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