Get Your Free 2024 Vacation Guide

Start planning your ultimate South Carolina adventure with a free copy of the 2024 Vacation Guide. Request your free copy, view the guide online or download a PDF version below.

Vacation Guide Cover
View Our Other Guides

Bluffton Lodging Options Will Satisfy Your Comfort Preference

Marie McAden Marie McAden
A former staffer with The Miami Herald, Marie moved to SC in 1992. She is passionate about the outdoors, and enjoys exploring the state’s many natural treasures from the Lowcountry to the Upstate.
More from "Marie McAden"

Dreaming of a luxurious Lowcountry vacation? Bluffton has the perfect accommodations for you. Prefer a standard hotel room? Pick one of several well-known national brand hotels in town. Traveling in your camper? That works, too.

Whatever your comfort preference, you’ll find just the right lodging in Bluffton. Here are some of the options:

Montage Palmetto Bluff – This is for the visitor who wants to indulge in four-star luxury. Set along the scenic May River in an exclusive 20,000-acre residential and recreational preserve, Montage Palmetto Bluff offers guestrooms, suites, cottages and village homes, beautifully furnished in classic Lowcountry style. As a guest of the hotel, you’ll enjoy access to all Palmetto Bluff has to offer, including a large nature preserve, riverfront marina, Jack Nicklaus Signature golf course and two picturesque villages with seven Southern-inspired restaurants and an ice cream shop.

Old Town Bluffton Inn – Located on May River Road in Bluffton’s Historic District, this stately boutique hotel evokes a bygone era with its classic architecture and inviting balconies. Rooms are spacious and elegantly furnished and the attentive service is exactly what you would expect in a luxury Southern inn.

National brand hotels – Conveniently located off Highway 278, the selection of hotel chains includes Holiday Inn Express & SuitesComfort Suites, Hampton Inn & Suites and Hilton Garden Inn.

Marie McAden
A former staffer with The Miami Herald, Marie moved to SC in 1992. She is passionate about the outdoors, and enjoys exploring the state’s many natural treasures from the Lowcountry to the Upstate.