Winter (December - February)
The cooler months in Charleston see milder weather than much of the nation, allowing visitors to enjoy the city's historic charm and scenic outdoor sights without peak season crowds. Events and activities offer a laid-back way to experience this southern gem.Southeastern Wildlife Exposition: Get up close and personal with wildlife at this beloved annual event, from native birds to sporting dogs and exotic reptiles. Every President’s Day weekend, thousands of visitors gather over a shared passion for nature to experience this three-day extravaganza focusing on conservation and wildlife education. From art exhibits and enriching events to wildlife demonstrations and family-friendly entertainment, there is something for everyone to enjoy – not to mention a delicious assortment of Lowcountry delicacies. Support the conservation efforts on a larger scale with a VIP package that offers exclusive perks like the glamours VIP gala and private preview hours at various art exhibits.
Spring (March - May)
Undoubtedly the best time to visit, spring offers a delightful experience in Charleston as the weather warms and the city comes alive with vibrant blooms. Outdoor events and activities are plentiful, from thrilling spectator sports to lively celebrations of Charleston's rich history—and, of course, its famous Lowcountry cuisine.

Summer (June - August)
Full of energy and activity, the summer months promise to be an exciting season in Charleston. Locals and visitors alike embrace the sunny weather and enjoy the great outdoors, especially the beach and beloved Charleston Harbor. Just be prepared for peak heat and humidity, and pack accordingly.Mingo Point Oyster Roast and BBQ: If you’re heading to Kiawah Island, an oyster roast is an absolute must. This iconic Lowcountry experience invites you to indulge in the freshest oysters roasted over an open fire. Pair them with mouth watering BBQ ribs, quintessential southern sides and irresistible desserts, all while soaking in the sweet sounds of live music against a breathtaking sunset. With a handful of dates from May through August, there are plenty of opportunities to savor the flavors and festive atmosphere that define Kiawah’s coastal vibe.