Port Royal
Surrounded by the Beaufort River and Battery Creek, the Old
Village quarter of greater Port Royal offers a unique blend of
small town atmosphere, natural settings and pleasant surprises
Come see why Port Royal was named one of "America's Coolest Small
Towns" by
Budget Travel in 2009!
Easily accessible from Highway 802, this uncut gem of the
Lowcountry lies peacefully distant from the hubbub of its better
known sister communities of Beaufort and Hilton Head Island.
The Old Village boasts an authentic period tea room, working shrimp
docks, first-rate restaurants, and some of the most interesting and
eclectic shops on the coast. The Old Village is also home to the
Lowcountry Estuarium / A
Coastal Learning Center, and
The
Port Royal Farmer’s Market, which is held each Saturday morning
from April through November in Naval Heritage Park, across from The
Naval Hospital.
While visiting the Old Village, be sure not to miss the
Union Church located
on 11th Street, which is a combination museum, visitor
center and church for the Town of Port Royal.
Nature lovers can wander the trails of the fresh water wetland bird
sanctuary, and explore the inter-tidal zone at Sands Beach, where a
quarter mile long boardwalk leads to an architectural design
award-wining observation tower that looks out over the marshes of
Battery Creek -- a popular dolphin playground.
The Old
Village Association of Port Royal hosts three annual festivals:
The Soft Shell Crab Festival in April, The July 4th Celebration,
and The Festival of the Sea, which adds seasonal spice to the low
simmering community gumbo that sets this town and its warm and
welcoming residents and shopkeepers apart.
You will not be disappointed if you make it a point to discover Old
Port Royal!
For Town of Port Royal government
information:
click
here.