Hilton Head Island Travel GuideWritten by Jeff Palmer
Hilton Head Island Travel Guide By Jeff PalmerHilton Head Island was first ecologically-planned destination in The United States. Light pollution ordinances are in effect across island to protect habits of loggerhead turtles which sometimes confuse lights of dwellings and street lights with that of ocean. Protections are in place to protect beautiful live oaks and palmetto trees which cover island. Salt marshes, beaches and lagoons remain in pristine condition across island. While modern conveniences such as shopping malls and five star hotels are widely available; care has been taken to blend these structures into native ecology as much as possible. The 2.5 million travelers who arrive annually to Hilton Head Island find an infinite variety of activities and reasons for visiting. Whether they are searching for a world class golf vacation, relaxing on miles of sandy beaches or enjoying gentle sway of palm trees in unspoiled nature, a stay on Hilton Head Island is sure to pleasethe most discerning of vacationers. Hilton Head Island is home to Heritage Classic golf championship and Celebrity golf tournament. With an average yearly temperature of 70 degrees, visitors to island are sure to enjoy year round golf on any of 24 golf courses located on Hilton Head. There are also another 40 golf courses to be found in thesurrounding area, just a short distance from island. Tennis enthusiasts can enjoy many professional courts available on Hilton Head. With over 300 courts to chose from there is no shortage of playing opportunities. Professional tennis instructors are also available to those wishing to improve their games.
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