Isle of Palms blends pristine Atlantic beaches with a strong sense of independent coastal culture. According to The New York Times and Charleston City Paper, the island’s public beach access points and family-run beachfront cafes set a relaxed, neighborly tone. Local conservation efforts and a ban on high-rise development preserve the natural beauty and small-community feel. From volleyball at the public park to fresh seafood at long-standing local restaurants, Isle of Palms is a favorite for those who want a classic beach day with a distinctly South Carolinian character.