Getting there

The drive to Kiawah Island from Atlanta is nearly six hours, or about 340 miles.

Stay

Enjoy your vacation at your own pace. Hundreds of private rentals range from $100 per night (studio to sleep 2-4); to $130 nightly for two-bedroom, two-bath condos; to posh seven-bedroom homes from $700 per night at VRBO.com. Vacation Rentals by Owner is the largest and most popular vacation online rental site; www.vrbo.com.

Eat

Take away complete, home-style family meals ($25-$40) from the Market at Town Center, Kiawah’s grocery market. Or dine in for breakfast, lunch or dinner in this casual setting while choosing from sandwiches, salads, pizza, steaks, seafood and pasta. 5480 Sea Forest Drive, 843-768-2775.

Experience

The best way to explore the island is to hit the more than 30 miles of paved and scenic bike trails, including the hard-packed beach. An adult cruiser rents for $34 weekly (numerous other bike choices available). Keep an eye out for white-tailed deer, ospreys and Atlantic bottle-nose dolphins at Captain Sam’s Inlet (which separates Kiawah from Seabrook Island). 843-768-9585, www.surfscooterbikes.com.

Getting there

Rent an SUV from $56.99 per day or a Luxury model from $120 daily (both with unlimited miles) from neighborhood Enterprise Rent a Car locations.

Stay

The Kiawah Island Golf Resort offers beach homes and villa rentals for every price range and group size. A “Romance” package includes accommodations in a one-bedroom, scenic-view villa; buffet breakfast; dinner one evening at the Ocean Room; one-day bicycle rental and one canoe tour from $684 per couple. Villa guests enjoy resort amenities and discounts on golf, tennis, nature and recreation programs. 1 Sanctuary Beach Drive, 866-561-9491, www.kiawahresort.com.

Eat

Find low-country comfort food with a French flair at the Fat Hen. Entrees from $13.95-$25.95. Johns Island, 3140 Maybank Highway, 843-559-9090, www.thefathen.com.

Experience

Meander the Kiawah River on a guided, two-hour kayak tour. Or end the day with a two-hour sunset cruise by kayak. No experience is necessary; all tours include an introductory clinic. Rates are $48 per adult; $33 children ages 6-12 (accompanied by an adult). 843-768-5680, www.tidaltrailskiawah.com.

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Getting there

Round-trip airfare to Charleston, S.C., starts at $290 with a 21-day advance purchase; from $590 round-trip requiring no advance purchase for a nonstop Delta flight. The island is 21 miles south of historic Charleston and 33 miles from the airport.

Stay

The AAA Five Diamond-rated Sanctuary Hotel is set along 10 miles of private beach. Winter rates start from $225 per person, per night, through March 6; from $363 March 7-May 26 (minimum two-night stay; double occupancy). Add $97 to play the resort’s most famous course this winter ($115 in spring), the Pete Dye-designed Ocean Course, site of the 94th PGA Championship in August 2012. 1 Sanctuary Beach Drive, 866-561-9491, www.kiawahresort.com.

Eat

The elegant Ocean Room at the Kiawah Island Golf Resort is the only steakhouse in the nation to be awarded both Forbes Four Star and AAA Four Diamond ratings. A la carte steaks from $29-$45; 1 Sanctuary Beach Drive, 843-768-6253, www.kiawahresort.com.

Experience

The nature-themed Sanctuary Spa offers numerous packages. 1 Sanctuary Beach Drive, 843-768-6340; www.kiawahresort.com/spa.