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A Charleston Girls’ Weekend

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Updated January 28, 2023.

For a perfect girls’ trip destination, look no further than Charleston, South Carolina. My sister, mom, and I visited recently for an extended weekend, and we hit all the essentials for a girls’ trip, including delicious brunch, shopping, and picturesque neighborhoods. Keep reading for our Charleston girls’ weekend itinerary.

Day 1: Sullivan’s Island and Low Country Boil

On our first day in Charleston, we of course had to hit the beach (we love a good girls’ beach trip). We visited in November 2019, and we couldn’t have asked for better weather. Sullivan’s island is a very popular beach about 15 minutes from Charleston with a lighthouse and miles of beaches. We parked at a public beach access and spent the afternoon enjoying the sun and looking for shells and sand dollars (my sis found a bunch!). 

After the beach, we headed back to our Airbnb to make the classic Charleston dish, Low-Country Boil. For those of you who don’t know what this is (which is crazy), low-country boil is a dish made with a variety of shellfish, vegetables, sausage and desired spices all added into a big pot to boil. We went with shrimp, crab legs, andouille sausage, peppers, onions and potatoes, along with seafood and creole seasoning. We had so much food that we were able to eat the leftovers for multiple meals, and it was so good every time!

Charleston girls' weekend

Day 2: Downtown, Drinks, and Shopping

On our second day in Charleston, we decided to walk to the downtown area. Along the way, we enjoyed the multi-colored houses that Charleston is known for and made our way to Waterfront Park. The park consists of a pier with large swings to enjoy the water and the popular Pineapple Fountain for great pictures. For even more Instagram-worthy photos, Rainbow Row is close by. This is probably the street that Charleston is best known for, so it was of course on our list for today. 

charleston girls' weekend

After taking all the pictures we could have wanted, we were starving and ready for some refreshments. We decided to head to Henry’s on the Market, which offers classic southern and seafood dishes and pub food, along with delicious cocktails. Next up on our Charleston girls’ weekend was a visit to Kings Street for some shopping. After hitting a few stores, we made a stop at Christophe Artisan Chocolatier on the recommendation of a friend. I gotta say, this was a great decision! Christophe has a variety of chocolates, macaroons and other baked goods and the strawberry macaroon in particular was amazing. 

Charleston girls' weekend

Day 3: Brunch and Fort Sumter

No girls’ trip is complete without at least one brunch. We decided on Fleet Landing after a local’s recommendation, and we were not disappointed. *Tip: Definitely make a reservation, as this place gets packed. If the weather is nice, request to sit on the patio. The views are stunning and we even saw a few dolphins swim by. I am going to brag on this place a bit, as it was one of the best meals I have ever eaten. Some of the dishes we got were shrimp and grits, fried okra, chilled Blue Crab dip, seafood stuffed hush puppies, and lobster and crab quiche. I cannot say enough about how wonderful Fleet Landing was, and I highly recommend it if you are in Charleston. 

After brunch, we spent to day exploring Fort Sumter, which is the sight of the start of the Civil War. Although I love history, I actually wasn’t so sure about this initially. My mom convinced us though, and I’m so glad she did. Fort Sumter is on an island in Charleston Harbor, so we booked our ferry ride with Fort Sumter Tours. *Tip: definitely book this in advance in order to choose your time slot and location to catch the ferry. The ferry ride takes about 30 minutes one way, and we had an hour once we arrived to explore the grounds and museum. 

Day 4: Donuts and The Charleston Museum

My last day in Charleston was actually spent solo, as my flight was that night, but my mom and sister had to drive back to Georgia that morning. Y’all know I love a good solo trip, so this was not a problem. 

When researching things to do, I came across a donut place I had to check out, Glazed Gourmet Doughnuts. They have a rotating list of delicious flavors, including some Vegan and Gluten Free options. I got the Sweet Potato donut and the Apple Bacon Fritter, but it was hard to choose only two. The fritter was the best one I’ve ever eaten, hands down. This was also the perfect place to hang out for a bit until my next destination opened at noon. 

Charleston girls' weekend

The Charleston Museum is regarded as “America’s First Museum,” since it was founded in 1773. Some of the exhibits included Charleston in the Revolution, Low Country History, and the Natural History Gallery with a GIANT sloth (yes you read that right). Besides the main museum, there are two historic houses to visit, the Joseph Manigault House and the Heyward-Washington House. I chose the ticket package that included the museum and one of the houses, since it was within walking distance. It was a great way to spend the day and end my trip to Charleston before catching my flight back to D.C. 

Charleston girls' weekend

For my first visit to historic Charleston, South Carolina, our trip was a total success! I hope you enjoyed our Charleston girls’ weekend itinerary and I’d love to hear if you’ve visited before.

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