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Kiawah Island Golf Resort is offering its Golf or Gourmet Escape Nov. 10, 2019–Feb. 29, 2020 ⛳ 🍽️

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This is the time of year when a lot of us start thinking about travel, and not just for the holidays. An off-season weekend getaway can be a great way to take a break from the holiday chaos or offer a post-holiday retreat in the new year. Bonus: Typically, off-season means getting more for your money with fewer crowds. And in Charleston, S.C., the “off-season” weather is pretty ideal.

Enter: Kiawah Island Golf Resort’s Golf or Gourmet Escape package, available November 10, 2019 through February 29, 2020.

Guests choose between:

  • Staying in a private Villa (from $200/night)
  • or the Forbes Five Star Sanctuary Hotel (from $300/night).
  • Plus two rounds of golf
  • or two dinners at resort restaurants
  • or one of each.

Right outside of Charleston, Kiawah Island Golf Resort is globally known for its golf, but it’s also home to world-class dining, with fresh + local ingredients sourced from neighboring farms + fisheries.

Click here for more info or call 800-654-2924 to start planning your escape.

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