Town of
Sullivan's Island
Visitors

The Town of
Sullivan’s Island, a barrier island north of Charleston Harbor, is
comprised of approximately 2,000 residents in half as many
households. These are primarily full or part time citizens that
enjoy the relaxed lifestyle of the Island. There are very few short-term rentals and no hotels, motels, bed and
breakfasts, or other transient lodging.
The Town,
incorporated in 1817 as Moultrieville, did not allow lean-tos or
shacks then as now. At that time lots were required to have a
minimum of ½ acre and the same is true today. Sullivan’s Island is
unique in that the beachfront lands which have accreted over the
years, are owned by the Town and held in a perpetual easement by the
Lowcountry Open Land Trust protecting the natural environment along
the Atlantic Ocean.
This Island has a
long military history of protecting the harbor from invaders and
there are many wonderful histories which capture those stories.
Remnants of the military are abundant in now privately held military
housing; even former fortifications are now single family
residences. Many of these historic homes have withstood the test of
time and ravaging weather.