Isle of Palms, South Carolina

At Perfect Point, we’re set up behind Coconut Joe’s (1120 Ocean Blvd) on Isle of Palms. Our spot has public restrooms, showers, and wheelchair access, plus paid parking nearby for convenience.

We’re working on adding more locations—stay tuned! If you have a spot in mind, let us know, and we’ll see what we can do.

Isle of Palms is the perfect mix of laid-back beach town and lively coastal escape. With live music at The Windjammer, great restaurants, and a walkable strip full of ice cream and pizza shops, there’s always something to enjoy. Whether you're here to relax or explore, IOP is all about making great beach memories.

Isle of Palms Beach Rules

  • No littering

  • The use of single-use plastic bags, plastic straws, polystyrene (also known as Styrofoam) coolers, cups and food containers and balloons is prohibited on the beach. Residents and visitors are encouraged to use reusable, recyclable and compostable products when enjoying the Isle of Palms beach.

  • Smoking cigarettes, cigars, pipes or other smoking devices used for the purpose of inhaling and exhaling smoke, such as vaping devices, is prohibited on the Isle of Palms beach and beach access paths.

  • Sea turtles are an endangered species. Do not interfere with them in any way.

  • Fill holes dug in sand before you leave the beach. Large holes pose a threat to sea turtles and humans. Sea turtles do not have the ability to back up or the strength to climb out of holes without help. They often die if they fall into one head first. 

  • Glass bottles are prohibited on the beach.

  • Sand dunes are protected and fragile. Beach Sea Oats and grass help protect the dunes. Please use the designated beach access paths and help us protect our dunes.

  • Dogs must be on a leash and owners must clean up after their pets. There are dog bag receptacles at most of the public beach access paths. Dogs are only allowed to be off-leash April 1st through September 14th between 5:00 a.m. and 9:00 a.m. and from September 15th through March 31st between the hours of 4:00 p.m. and 10:00 a.m. Click here to read more about dogs on the beach.