May Events in Charleston, SC

The 70 degrees and sunny days that Charleston is known for are finally here! Right now the weather is absolutley perfect in Charleston with zero to little humidty so it’s prime time to get outside and enjoy the Lowcountry. We’ve rounded up some events for you to check out over the next few weeks.

Wine Wednesdays at Middleton Place. Every Wednesday now through May 30th, Middleton Plantation is offering a private garden stroll and wine tasting. Each week a different garden will be showcased. Tickets are $25 in advance and $30 at the door.

Party at the Point

Every Friday in May. Party at the Point is a great way to unwind in the Lowcountry after a long week! A younger crowd, but still fun, go and enjoy food trucks, live music and breathtaking sunset views over the Cooper River.

May 10th & May 24th Hops and Vines at McCloud
Plantation. Recently opened to the public, McCloud Plantation is located only 5 minutes from downtown and features a beautifully restored plantation house and grounds. Tickets to the event are only $15/person and that includes 2 drink tickets; enjoy food trucks and live music in a historic plantation setting. 5:30pm-7:30pm.

Shaggin on the Cooper River
May 12th Shaggin on the Cooper River Mt. Pleasant Pier Shagging is a Lowcountry tradition and what better way to do it than under the stars on the Mount Pleasant Pier! With the Ravenel Bridge as the backdrop, it makes for a perfect date night.

May 13th Second Sunday on King is a great chance to enjoy the restaurants and shops on Lower King. The city closes King Street to cars from Calhoun Street to Broad Street and allows pedestrians to leisurely stroll.

May 17th Joseph Manigualt House Tour- A wonderful way to experience Charleston architecutre and history up close is to tour the Joseph Manigault House — don’t miss this limited evening tour that is sure to be enchanting!

May 20th- Lowcountry Boil on Morris Island- Another great Lowcountry tradition is the “Lowcountry Boil” which corn, shrimp (local of course) and red skinned potatoes all boiled in water with Old Bay seasoning. Then, once fully cooked, the spread is dumped on a long table and people crowd around and peel and eat their way through dinner!

The Atlantic Cup

May 22-26th The Atlantic Cup As an avid fisherman myself, this event is not one to be missed!

May 25th – June 10th- The Spoleto Festival with ties to Spoleto, Italy, is a world class arts and music festival with more than 180 events taking place at different venues throughout the Charleston area! The grand opening day at City Hall on Broad Street with the Mayor speaking and confetti swirling about, is a wonderful sight to see.

For more Charleston events, visit The Charleston Visitor’s Bureau website.

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