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About Isle Of Palms
Sunken Confederate treasure, warm tides, and beaches that echo a festive spirit throughout the year: These are just a few of the attributes that make the Isle of Palms, South Carolina, a place of respite that is simultaneously a part of the authentic South and America's carefree boating culture. Situated on a barrier island that is separated from the mainland by the Intercoastal Waterway, this town of just over 4,000 yearlong and seasonal residents has the light population that's needed to provide peace of mind while still being within a modest drive of the vibrant city of Charleston. The proximity of this barrier island to the historic port of Charleston, in fact, is the source of much of its charm, as even today its waters are populated with a number of shipwrecks that date back to the Civil War. Consisting of both steamers and windjammers, these archeological sites have yielded countless treasures since being first excavated in the 1960s and, today, are a major draw for serious divers from across the world. The island's comfortable climate, numerous sandy beaches, and clear waters have been attracting excursionists since the 19th Century, however, and the area's careful zoning laws have ensured that its natural beauty will be preserved for generations to come. A major player in the American beach volleyball community, the Isle of Palms has also become a favorite of a number of professional athletes and, due to its marina and multiple boat launches, important within the world of water sports, as well.

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  • Sunken Confederate treasure, warm tides, and beaches that echo a festive spirit throughout the year: These are just a few of the attributes that make the Isle of Palms, South Carolina, a place of respite that is simultaneously a part of the authentic South and America's carefree boating culture. Situated on a barrier island that is separated from the mainland by the Intercoastal Waterway, this town of just over 4,000 yearlong and seasonal residents has the light population that's needed to provide peace of mind while still being within a modest drive of the vibrant city of Charleston. The proximity of this barrier island to the historic port of Charleston, in fact, is the source of much of its charm, as even today its waters are populated with a number of shipwrecks that date back to the Civil War. Consisting of both steamers and windjammers, these archeological sites have yielded countless treasures since being first excavated in the 1960s and, today, are a major draw for serious divers from across the world. The island's comfortable climate, numerous sandy beaches, and clear waters have been attracting excursionists since the 19th Century, however, and the area's careful zoning laws have ensured that its natural beauty will be preserved for generations to come. A major player in the American beach volleyball community, the Isle of Palms has also become a favorite of a number of professional athletes and, due to its marina and multiple boat launches, important within the world of water sports, as well.
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