Population:
26,700 and over 2.5 million visitors annually
Time Zone
Hilton Head is in the eastern time zone. When it is noon in New York City; it
is also noon at Hilton Head.
Weather:
Hilton Head enjoys a semi-tropical climate, with an average
temperature of 71 degrees Fahrenheit (24 degrees Celsius) making it a perfect
location for year-round enjoyment. Average daily temperatures climb to 85
degrees Fahrenheit (30 degrees Celsius) in the hottest months, and fall to a not
unpleasant 65 degrees Fahrenheit (18 degrees Celsius) in the cool season. The
area enjoys over 200 sunny days each year, with April the sunniest month.
Hurricane season is June through November, with the highest
probability starting mid August and ending late September. Hilton Head was last
hit by a hurricane in the year 1896.
Average Temperatures:
Month
High
Low
January
59F
44F
February
60F
44F
March
65F
50F
April
73F
58F
May
81F
66F
June
86F
73F
July
88F
75F
August
88F
75F
September
83F
70F
October
75F
61F
November
66F
50F
December
59F
44F
Local Seasons
Spring is one of the most
attractive seasons in South Carolina. Throughout the region, cherry blossoms are
followed by azaleas, dogwood, and camellias from April into May, and by apple
blossoms in May. Summer can occasionally be hot and humid, but temperatures are
cooled by gentle breezes in this coastal area. Folk, craft, art, and music
festivals take place in summer, as do sports events. Fall brings spectacular
foliage. In winter, temperatures average in the 60s. Summer temperatures range
from the high 70s to the mid-80s.
What to
Pack
Weather in Hilton Head is
semi-tropical. In winter temperatures rarely drop below freezing. In the
summer it can get quite warm, with July and August highs reaching 100 degrees.
On hot summer days, tropical afternoon thundershowers are common, though not
long lasting. Be sure to pack sun block for protection while on the beach.
Hilton Head Island is very
informal. Shorts and shirts are the usual attire in summer.
In winter a sweater or
sweatshirts will usually do. If you plan to walk the beach in winter, bring a
windbreaker. Jeans are appropriate for everything except golf.
Business Hours
Banks are usually open weekdays
9 to 3 and some Saturday mornings; the post office from 8 to 5 weekdays and
often on Saturday mornings. Shops in urban and suburban areas, particularly in
indoor and strip malls, typically open at 9 or 10 daily and stay open until
anywhere from 6 to 10 PM on weekdays and Saturdays, and until 5 or 6 on Sundays.
Holidays
New Year's Day Jan. 1.
Washington’s Birthday: 3rd
Mon. in Feb.
Memorial Day last Mon. in May;
Independence Day July 4
Labor Day 1st Mon. in Sept.
Election Day: 2nd
Tues. in Nov. in even years
Veterans Day: November 11
Thanksgiving Day 4th Thurs. in
Nov. and day after
Christmas Dec. 25 and 26
New Year's Eve Dec. 31.
Electricity
The U.S. electrical standard is
110 volts/60 cycles AC. Visitors from other countries, traveling with
dual-voltage appliances will not need a converter, but they will need a plug
adapter. The standard U.S. electrical outlet takes a plug of two flat pins set
parallel to one another.
Emergencies
Ambulance,
Fire , Police (Phone: 911).
Taxes
The sales tax in South Carolina
is 5%.
Local tax, lodgings and meal
taxes are added in addition to this.
Tipping
At restaurants, a 15% tip is
standard for waiters; up to 20% may be expected at more expensive
establishments.
Telephones
The country code for the United
States is 1. The area code for Hilton Head is 803.
All U.S. telephone numbers
consist of 10 digits - the three-digit area code, followed by a seven-digit
local number. If you're calling a number from another area-code region, dial "1"
then all 10 digits. For calls within the same local calling area, just dial the
seven-digit number.
Getting There
By Plane
Hilton Head
Island Airport (HHH) (120 Beach City Rd., 843/689-5400) is served by one
airline, US Airways Express.
Either fly straight to the
Island or fly to the new Savannah Airport. It is exactly 1 hour driving time
from Savannah Airport to the center of the Island. You can get a rental car,
taxi, or limo at the Airport.
If you have a private aircraft,
there are parking and tie-down facilities at the airport.
Savannah International
Airport
Most travelers to Hilton Head
use the Savannah International Airport (SAV) (400 Airways Ave., I-95,
exit 104, 912/964-0514), in metro Savannah, 15 minutes from downtown Savannah
and about a 45-minute drive to Hilton Head.
Rental cars are available.
By Train
Amtrak train service is
available into Savannah.
By Car
Visitors traveling to Hilton
Head Island by car should exit I-95 at Exit 8 and take Hwy 278 direct to the
Island. Resorts on Hilton Head Island's south-end are best reached via the Cross
Island Parkway; which has a moderate toll for 2-axle vehicles. It is about 30
minutes from the I-95 turnoff to the bridge onto the Island.
If you are driving from the
South, you'll be on I-95 heading North. Get off I-95 at Exit 8 and take Route
278 straight to the Island.
U. S. Route 278 is the only highway coming
to Hilton Head Island. 278 extends all the way to I-95 ( Exit #8 ). After you
cross the large bridge ( which spans the Intercoastal Waterway ), you are on the
Island. After driving 2 miles onto the Island, you'll see signs for the New
Cross Island Parkway, ( stay in the left lanes ) or Business 278 ( stay in the
right lanes ). Until 1998, Business 278 was the only road traversing the Island,
and ended at Sea Pines Circle.
The speed limit is 45 mph, and there are
many stoplights along the way. It used to take between 25 & 30 minutes to get to
the Sea Pines Circle on Business 278. With the new Cross Island Parkway ( speed
limit 55 mph and no lights ), it takes only 5-6 minutes to get to Sea Pines
Circle. The new Parkway is about 6 miles long, and there is a modest toll.
Bicycles
are for rent with helmet and chain lock. These are beach bikes with no gears -
fine for a place as flat as Hilton Head
By Boat
If you have a boat, you can
access Hilton Head Island either from the Ocean or the Inter-Coastal Waterway.
There are numerous Marinas for boaters.