Sullivan’s Island is the perfect destination for tourists who love war history and slave history. The island also appeals to those who want to spend time in a coastal, affluent, small town, whose island history dates back to the 16th century and was once home to famous poet Edgar Allan Poe during his time in the army. Sullivan Island is also the setting of several of Poe’s short stories.

Fort Moultrie


Fort Moultrie was constructed as a series of defense fortresses meant to protect Charleston. The fort was originally named Fort Sullivan and was the inspiration for the South Carolina flag and the state’s nickname “The Palmetto State.” The historic fort is the only part of the National Park System where is it possible to trace the entire history of the American coastal defense since 1776. Fort Moultrie has been restored in efforts to portray major battles that the fort was involved in from 1776 through World War II.

Fort Moultrie, 1214 Middle Street, Sullivan’s Island, SC, 29482, Phone: 843-883-3123

Mugdock Castle

Mugdock Castle

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The Mugdock Castle you can visit today on Sullivan Island is named for the original Mugdock Castle which was built in Scotland in the 14th century. It is located adjacent to historic Fort Moultrie, which dates back to the 1770’s and was built less than 2 decades ago, between 2003 and 2009. It is currently operating as a holiday rental, offering guests the opportunity to enjoy staying in a real fortified castle.

There are 6 bedchambers and 5.5 bathrooms and the house can accommodate up to 12 adventurers. Although the castle is furnished in period style it is fully fitted with modern appliances. Bikes and kayaks are provided for guests to explore the beautiful island.

Mugdock Castle , 1401 Middle Street, Sullivan’s Island, SC 29482, 843 628 5327

Sullivan’s Island Lighthouse


The locals called Sullivan’s Island Lighthouse “Charleston Light” and is one of the most modern lighthouses in the United States. The structure of the lighthouse is slim and triangular and features a two-toned, black on top, white on the bottom; color blocked design.

The 140-foot tower was built from 1960-1962, and only the offshore beacons in Texas are newer. Sullivan’s Lighthouse is a dream for travelers because it is airconditioned and has an elevator to the top observation deck, unlike the older lighthouses on the coast. The Lighthouse is cared for by the Coast Guard and National Park Service.

Sullivan’s Island Lighthouse, 1815 Ion Avenue, Sullivan’s Island, SC, 29482, Phone: 843-883-3123

Edgar Allan Poe Library


The Edgar Allan Poe Library is a unique feature of Sullivan’s Island that is housed in a renovated four-gun battery used in the Spanish-American War. The library moved to its present home in 1977 after having been located in an elementary school and township building previously.

Edgar Allan Poe, an American poet who was stationed on the island as a private from 1827-1828 with the army, is the library’s namesake. The library is closed on Sundays and has Wi-Fi and public internet for patron use.

1921 Ion Avenue, Sullivan’s Island, SC, 29482, Phone: 843-883-3914

Thomson Park


Thomson Park is a small interpretive public park developed by a local group to preserve the history of Battle of Sullivan’s Island during the Revolutionary War. This newer park was opened in 2011. Wayside exhibits depict the story of Colonel William “Danger” Thomson and the 435 soldiers who defended Fort Sullivan victoriously from the British attack. Visitors can also enjoy panoramic beach views where parking and beach access is free for the public.

Thomson Park, 3241 Middle Street, Sullivan’s Island, SC, 29482, Phone: 843-860-7193

The Obstinate Daughter


The Obstinate Daughter is a southern restaurant with dishes influenced by Spanish, French, and Italian flavors on Sullivan’s Island. Nicknamed, the “Food Fort,” The menu reflects a progressive food menu with tapas, a raw bar, and wood-fired pizzas amongst their excellent seafood selections and belief in sustainable restaurant practices. The Obstinate Daughter is open for lunch during the week and dinner every day with a weekend brunch available.

The Obstinate Daughter, 2063 Middle Street, Sullivan’s Island, SC, 29482, Phone: 843-416-5020

Home Team BBQ


Home Team BBQ began in a renovated gas station in Charleston in 2006. The owner, Aaron Siegel, and his team were able to open several locations around Charleston, and as far as Colorado. Home Team BBQ specialized in slow-cooked meats, southern comfort food, and barbecue sauces from every region of the country. The restaurant has been featured on Food Network, and Chefs Aaron Siegel and Taylor Garrigan have both won numerous awards and TV Shows such as Chopped. Home Team uses local, fresh ingredients, the bar boasts a wide variety of whiskeys, cocktails, and craft beer, and the restaurant is host to live music and blues festivals.

Home Team BBQ, 2209 Middle Street, Sullivan’s Island, SC, 29482, Phone: 843-225-7427

Mex 1 Coastal Cantina


This authentic coastal cantina is named for a stretch of highway from Baja, California, to Tijuana, Mexico where some of the best taco shops and surf spots can be found. Mex 1 Coastal Cantina brings the bold, flavorful food from the southwest coast and brings it out east so that Sullivan’s Island can enjoy authentically, Baja Mexican cuisine in a laidback, surf and beach-inspired atmosphere. The food served at Mex 1 is fresh and locally sourced, and the meats are smoked on site.

Mex 1 Coastal Cantina , 2205 Middle Street, Sullivan’s Island, SC, 29482, Phone: 843-882-8172

Republic Ice Cream


Republic Ice Cream is a family-owned restaurant dating back to 1917 that offered homemade ice-cream deliveries in a horse-drawn buggy. The ice-cream was made with milk from the family dairy, and by 1919 the two brothers who were selling ice-cream had a stand on Coney Island and sold 18,000 cones in their first weekend. The great-grandchildren of these two brothers still operate the shop today and never stop striving to make the perfect ice-cream.

Republic Ice Cream, 2120 Middle Street, Sullivan’s Island, SC, 29484, Phone: 843-882-8296

Stella Maris Catholic Church

Stella Maris Catholic Church

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Stella Maris Catholic Church is one of the oldest Catholic churches still standing in the Charleston area, and the second Catholic church built on Sullivan’s Island. Building for the church began in 1869 after the first church was damaged during the Civil War. The first mass was held in the newly constructed church in 1873 although the interior was not complete until 1877. The church is still active today and offers religious education classes for adults and children, marriages and baptisms, and a private elementary school. Mass is offered daily.

Stella Maris Catholic Church, 1204 Middle Street, Sullivan’s Island, SC, 29482, Phone: 843-883-3108

Battery Gadsden

Battery Gadsden

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The Battery Gadsden Cultural Center was established to serve the cultural needs of the community of Sullivan’s Island. They accomplish this is an variety of ways including hosting free history and culture lectures, organizing regular Trolley Tours of the island, staging special festivals and providing an art gallery and a venue for various performing arts. The center is based in the partially restored historic Battery Gadsden which dates back to 1902 and which is currently still considered to be a work in progress. Just a few of the cultural highlights of the year include the annual Carolina Day celebrations, several top-quality performing arts shows and a calendar of diverse lectures on everything from native plants to art.

Battery Gadsden, 1917 L’on Ave, Sullivan’s Island, SX 29482, 843 723 4444