REQUEST PROPOSAL
Charleston Harbor Resort & Marina Charleston, South Carolina
CONTACT INFORMATION
20 Patriots Point Rd. Charleston, SC 29464 Sales: 877.817.1633 Director of Sales: Tracy Mitchell
www.charlestonharborresort.com
QUICK FACTS Affiliation
Accommodations Singles/Doubles/Suites
Max Group Size (rooms/people) Room Rates
Independent 130
58/66/6 130/550
High $159 - $289 Low $99 - $199
Resort Fee: $12 Room Tax: 6% Sales Tax: 5.5%
High Season n Low Season n Shoulder Season Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec
MEETING SPACE Largest Meeting Room
Total Indoor
Total Indoor/Outdoor AMENITIES
1,700 Sq. Ft. 3,300 Sq. Ft. 10,700 Sq. Ft.
Business: Business center, complete audiovisual equipment upon request, and wired and wireless Internet access.
Recreation: Pool, beach, children’s program, full- service marina, fishing, and sailing.
Nearby: Patriots Point Links, Patriots Point Naval Maritime Museum, Castle Pinckney, Charles Pinckney Historic Site, Fort Sumter, Historic Old Village of Mount Pleasant, Shem Creek, Boone Hall Plantation, Magnolia Plantation & Gardens, South Carolina Aquarium, Charleston Museum, Gibbs Museum of Art, Slavery and Freedom Walk, Children’s Museum of the Lowcountry, Sullivan’s Island, Francis Marion National Forest, and Historic Charleston.
On-site Dining
Indigo Grille, Lowcountry cuisine The Reel Bar, bar menu
Capacity 42 60
AIRPORT PROXIMITY Charleston International Airport (CHS) 12 miles
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“The staff were amazing to work with. All worked hard and did so with a smile. Awesome venue with amazing views.”
A proud member of the Convene Green Alliance, Charleston Harbor Resort & Marina commands sweeping views of downtown Charleston, South Carolina, only a half nautical mile across the harbor on Patriots Point. The resort’s nautical theme suits not only the historic location and 459-slip marina but also the neighboring Patriots Point Naval Maritime Museum. Another neighbor, Patriots Point Links, adjoins the property with a championship golf course laid out along the water. Groups meet in seven versatile conference rooms
—Cameron Renwick Alzheimer’s Assoc.
on-site. Ranging in size from 374 to 1,700 square feet, all come with flexible furnishings, natural light, the latest in meeting equipment, and the expertise of a devoted conference staff. Outside, the choice
of venues includes the Sunrise Terrace and Deck, poolside Harbor Terrace, Mariner’s Walk Pier, Lookout Pavilion, and a half-acre of palmetto-studded sand ideal for beach parties and oyster roasts. For restaurant dining, Indigo Grille showcases Lowcountry cuisine in a sophisticated setting, while The Reel Bar frames a more casual dining experience. Planners in search of additional incentives appreciate the views of
Charleston’s skyline, harbor, and historic Fort Sumter lining the meeting rooms and guests’ private balconies and terraces. They value the harbor tours, dinner cruises, deep-sea fishing trips, and sailing excursions available through the marina. And they treasure the trolley and Charleston Water Taxi that make trips into Charleston such a breeze.
www.elitemeetings.com/charlestonharbor
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