Retiring in Style

For many, planning for retirement begins in your twenties while for others it happens much later. No matter when the opportunity to initiate the process comes, Charleston and its Lowcountry “sea island” neighbors such as Kiawah Island, Seabrook Island, Isle of Palms, Folly Beach, and Sullivan’s Island rank as top destinations.

Not only does the Lowcountry provide an unmatched setting rich in natural beauty with wide beaches and dramatic marsh/river views, the active retiree can find much to do in the form of golf, tennis, sailing, kayaking, hiking, or horseback riding.

In Charleston there are many volunteer organizations throughout the region as well as dedicated church groups. Continuing Education classes are offered at more than one of the local colleges. All of this, an adjunct to an exceptional array of cultural offerings which include the symphony, theater, arts and museums. Not to be overlooked, fine dining caps the list of things to do in Charleston and offers a wide variety of eating experiences.

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