• Folly Beach
For years Folly Beach has been Charleston’s playground. In it’s hay day in the ‘20s through the end of the World War II, carnival rides and big band leaders like Glen Miller and Tommy Dorsey attracted people from up and down the East Coast. By day visitors would lie in the sun and play in the warm waters of the Atlantic. By night they would dance to some of the biggest names in music under the stars of the dancing pavilion. The island even served as a muse: the great George Gershwin holed up in a bungalow on the island while composing the American classic Porgy and Bess.
Recreation is life on Folly Beach, and life on the island revolves around the Atlantic Ocean. The Folly Beach Pier draws anglers from around the world, and the Washout, on the northern end of the six-mile-long island, is the premier surf break in the Southeast. The island also features a full service marina and boat landing.
Just 15 minutes from downtown Charleston, Folly Beach is ideally suited for those desiring a sunny, seaside retirement, yet concerned about straying too far away from the civilized world.