
Life on
the Island
A stay at The Canoe Club offers the perfect escape to relax and enjoy the natural beauty of Daufuskie Island. Take in stunning sunsets, fish from your private dock, and enjoy the convenience of being just a short walk from the island’s General Store and restaurant.

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Daufuskie Island sits between Hilton Head and Savannah with no bridge, making it a truly peaceful getaway accessible only by ferry, water taxi, or private boat.
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Private dock on the Intracoastal Waterway
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Beautiful sunsets and tranquil views
Walkable to the General Store and
island restaurant, The Old Daufuskie Crab House
Great for fishing, kayaking, bird watching, and exploring the island

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​Daufuskie Island Ferry:
approx. 35 dollars per person round trip
May River or Bull River
water taxis:
approx. 25 dollars per person, both drop off at
The Canoe Club's dock​
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Private boats welcome.
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Boat docking is available
for 100 dollars for the entire stay.
We are also happy to help arrange golf cart rentals.
Transportation
An Island with a Rich History
Daufuskie Island is a nationally recognized historic district, known for its deep Gullah roots and its significant role throughout the Civil War era.
Its preserved cottages, shaded dirt roads,
and untouched landscapes offer a rare window
into the Lowcountry’s cultural past.
Pat Conroy’s first book, The Water Is Wide,
was inspired by his time teaching here and vividly
reflects the island’s spirit and resilience.
From its rich heritage to its quiet natural beauty,
Daufuskie remains a place
where history is felt in every corner.
Discover for yourself what makes
this island so uniquely captivating.

