![]() Or do as I did and opt for a three-hour spa treatment in your own cottage. Play the postcard-perfect Jack Nicklaus Signature golf course, or relax on a wine cruise aboard a restored 1913 yacht. Don’t miss the eco-dolphin tour-during mine, I spotted two dozen bottle-nosed dolphins. Paddle a kayak to see more than 100 bird species, or try your hand at fly-fishing in the flats. Indeed, wildlife abounds at Palmetto Bluff. The Inn at Palmetto Bluff, a Montage Resort Every accommodation comes with a golf cart and bikes-use them as I did to explore thirteen miles of trails, keeping an eye out for large Southern fox squirrels. High-end vacation homes are available for families and larger groups. The cottages hit that delicate note of luxurious and cozy, with vaulted ceilings, wide-plank pine floors, and screened porches. Until then, the current offerings suit me just fine. By next year, there will be fifty cottages instead of thirty-eight, a 150-room inn, two new pools, an upgraded spa, and two new restaurants. Though the Inn at Palmetto Bluff opened in 2004, Montage Hotels purchased it last year and announced a large expansion. My cottage faces the water shops, restaurants, and even a church in the resort’s town center add to the charm. Located on a 20,000-acre nature preserve halfway between Hilton Head Island and Savannah, it’s bordered by the lovely May River. The experience feels even more poignant from my vantage point here at the resort. The Inn at Palmetto Bluff, A Montage Resort ![]() The storied May River welcomes fishers and sunrise watchers alike. ![]()
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