Palmetto Dunes Oceanfront Resort is a sprawling coastal retreat on Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, celebrated for world-class golf, serene lagoons, and direct Atlantic Ocean access.
Palmetto Dunes Oceanfront Resort has shaped the golfing identity of Hilton Head Island since the early 1970s, when developers envisioned a resort community that wove championship golf seamlessly into a preserved coastal landscape. Three courses, each designed by a different golf architecture legend, emerged from that vision. The Robert Trent Jones Course, the George Fazio Course, and the Arthur Hills Course each carry a distinct character while sharing the resort's hallmark of lagoon-lined corridors and mature live oaks draped in Spanish moss.
Golfers at Palmetto Dunes encounter a wide range of challenges across the three layouts. The Robert Trent Jones Course is perhaps the most iconic, with its oceanfront holes offering views of the Atlantic that few courses in the American Southeast can match. The George Fazio Course rewards precision over power, threading through tighter fairways. The Arthur Hills Course leans into the natural topography of the Low Country, using elevation changes and water crossings to test course management at every turn.
Beyond the fairways, the resort's eleven miles of freshwater lagoons support kayaking, fishing, and paddleboarding, giving non-golfers and families plenty to explore. The beachfront stretches along a quiet section of Hilton Head's Atlantic shore, and the broader resort community includes tennis facilities and a variety of dining options drawing on the region's seafood traditions.
Palmetto Dunes Oceanfront Resort earns its reputation not through spectacle but through a genuine harmony between sport and setting, making it a destination that rewards a relaxed, unhurried visit.
Visit during the shoulder seasons of spring or fall to enjoy cooler temperatures, less humidity, and more open tee times across all three courses.
Try the Arthur Hills course for a round that winds through dense maritime forest and alongside the resort's signature lagoon system.
Bring reef-safe sunscreen and a light wind layer, as ocean breezes on the oceanside holes can shift your shots more than expected.
Rent a bicycle from the resort's trail system to explore the full property between rounds, including the beachfront boardwalk areas.
Book a sunrise tee time on the Robert Trent Jones course to experience the Low Country light at its most atmospheric before the midday heat sets in.
Enjoy a private 3-hour catch-and-release outing tailored for families and beginners
Learn paddle strokes and safety basics with a certified instructor on Hilton Head waters
Private boat time for tubing, water skiing, wakeboarding, and kneeboarding
Cruise Broad Creek with a naturalist captain and look for dolphins
Cruise to a vanishing island and beachcomb at low tide
Boat to a private island, then kayak Daufuskie’s salt marshes
Kayak Hilton Head’s tidal creeks with an interpretive naturalist guide
Design a private kayak tour or lesson around your group’s goals
Learn stand up paddleboarding as a family on a Hilton Head creek
Paddle Hilton Head’s salt marsh with a naturalist guide
Build your SUP skills with a private paddleboard session

Fish Lowcountry waters for redfish with USCG-licensed captains; boat, bait, and tackle included
Rent a kayak or paddleboard and explore Shelter Cove at your own pace
Boat to a private island, then kayak Hilton Head’s backcountry
Cruise Broad Creek with a naturalist captain on a private dolphin eco tour
Cruise to a low-tide sandbar for dolphin spotting and shell hunting
Cruise Broad Creek on a private dolphin eco tour with a naturalist captain
Cruise Broad Creek on a private dolphin eco tour with a naturalist captain
Rent a 22-foot luxury pontoon with seating for up to 12
Boat through Lowcountry marshes, spot dolphins, and take a tubing ride
Boat cruise to Shark Tooth Island to search for shells and shark teeth
Cruise to Shark Tooth Island to hunt for shells and shark teeth
Boat to secluded Page Island for guided kayaking and time to explore
Boat the Lowcountry marsh and take a tubing ride
Fish the calm Palmetto Dunes lagoons by electric skiff with a native guide
Cruise Hilton Head’s salt marsh at sunset while you watch for local dolphins
Rent an e-bike for 30 days and explore Hilton Head with pedal assist
Rent a single or double kayak or stand-up paddleboard for 2 hours
Rent a surfboard or paddleboard for 8 hours
Charter a private boat with a licensed captain and naturalist for up to 6 passengers
Cruise to a low-tide sandbar island for dolphin watching and beachcombing
Paddle Hilton Head’s tidal creeks at sunset with a naturalist guide
Cruise the salt marsh on a private sunset dolphin tour
Private sunset cruise with dolphin watching in Hilton Head
Cruise Hilton Head’s salt marsh at sunset on a private dolphin tour
Hook a shark on a 3-hour evening fishing trip with captain, gear, and bait included
Paddle Broad Creek and watch Shelter Cove Harbourfest fireworks from your kayak
Adult-only happy hour cruise with drinks, charcuterie, and coastal views
Private boat charter for up to 12 with a Coast Guard licensed captain
Charter a private boat with a U.S. Coast Guard licensed captain for up to 16 guests