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Island Living

Isle of Awe

You may not necessarily appreciate what you don’t hear, but gradually, you awaken to the music of nature. The wind in the trees, the rustle of the marsh grass, the roll of the tide. The absence of motors, horns and traffic. You miss nothing of the world left behind, but treasure all that is not. Once you cross over, you never look back. And there are countless reasons why.

Beach Music

The most private beach in the Carolinas

A long oyster shell road traces a sandy shore … two soft white threads that weave our community together. Here, between marsh grasses and the water’s edge we let the tides and sun tell time. Water is our muse and we immerse ourselves in it barefoot and carefree from first light to last rays. Here we ride, run and stroll. Chase fiddler crabs, count dolphins, fly kites, gather sand dollars, sway in hammocks. We are all children here.

Let’s take our hearts for a ride and listen to the tides.

On Two Wheels

the age of innocence

Whether winding through mossy oak draped lanes or cruising along the beach road on miles of brilliant white crushed oyster shells, it’s on two wheels that we most enjoy the Point. Pancake flat, there’s little effort in traipsing from a morning coffee to a few sets of tennis. Or to line up the family for a jaunt to the beach. Haig and a cruiser with a basket, simple pleasures.

“Nothing compares to the simple pleasure of a bike ride.”  John F. Kennedy

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ON FOUR WHEELS
“we are not blocking traffic; we are the traffic.”

The best part of living on the Point? It’s impossible to say ­– the ferry, your own beach, the quiet, the people? The one thing on which all agree is carts instead of cars. It’s a tipping point. Taking the slow road is just the elixir so necessary today.

Point yourself This Way

This is Island Living

However you arrive, you’ll quickly leave the world as you knew it behind. Now you are surrounded by sea and sky, by kindred spirits and a vibrant club life, all set upon your own private isle.

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Haig Point is committed to facilitating the accessibility and usability of its website. Our goal is to provide an accessible and barrier-free environment for our website, online services and other technology. We will be updating our website over time to implement the relevant portions of the World Wide Web Consortium’s Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0 Level AA (WCAG 2.0 AA), which will also bring our website into further conformance with the Section 508 Web Accessibility Standards developed by the United States Access Board (Section 508). Please be aware that our efforts are ongoing. If, at any time, you require assistance please contact us directly at 800-686-3441.