5/5 - Excellent
We had a brilliant holiday and found St Johns Island an excellent base. It is about half an hour from downtown Charleston and if you find The Battery you can park and it's lovely walk by the water into Charleston itself.






Room was clean and nicely appointed. Hotel had great restaurants as well.
Reviewed on 15 Feb 2026

History, staff, room
Reviewed on 17 Feb 2026

Excellent and easy check in process. Great and friendly staff at check out! Definitely would recommend
Reviewed on 15 Feb 2026

Room was cozy very clean great experience loved that it was close to my family I was visiting!
Reviewed on 2 Feb 2026

Very nice room, staff was very friendly and responsive, walking distance to museums, shops etc. I would stay there again.
Reviewed on 18 Feb 2026

Gorgeous, very comfortable house. Amazing beach access. Fantastic concierge/management service
Reviewed on 19 Nov 2025

Explore the great outdoors at Angel Oak Tree, a lovely green space in Johns Island. Discover the acclaimed art galleries and churches in this walkable area.

Explore the waterfront in Johns Island with a trip to St. Johns Yacht Harbor. Discover the area's acclaimed art galleries and churches.
You can spend time browsing the exhibits at Gullah Geechee Exhibit & Borough Project in Johns Island. Amble around the area's parks or visit its shops.
Enjoy a round of golf in Johns Island at Oak Point Golf Course. Wander through the beautiful beaches and seaside in this relaxing area.
Red Top Welcome Center of Charleston is just one of the places to see in Johns Island, so why not enjoy the other things to explore during your travels? Discover the area's lively bars and its acclaimed art galleries.
Enjoy a round of golf in Johns Island at Golf Club at Briar's Creek. Wander the area's beautiful beaches or simply enjoy one of its top-notch restaurants.






We had a brilliant holiday and found St Johns Island an excellent base. It is about half an hour from downtown Charleston and if you find The Battery you can park and it's lovely walk by the water into Charleston itself.
