Did you know South Carolina has over 30 sea islands? It’s pretty amazing to live in a state where no matter where you are located, you can drive half a day or less from many areas and instantly experience a laid-back lowcountry lifestyle. Or just take a nice, relaxing scenic drive in South Carolina with gorgeous sights as well as a few old-fashioned places to eat or shop. It’s the perfect weekend day trip.

This scenic drive along Highway 700 we have for you today is a 38-minute, 21.5-mile drive if you are driving straight through. We are starting the route on James Island. It stretches through Johns Island and ends on Wadmalaw Island. You’ll want to plan for the amount of time you’d like to spend at each stop to determine how long the trip will take overall.

This map will help you see the route and plan your trip. Visit Google Maps for the interactive version if you wish to adapt, such as beginning on the Wadmalaw Island end or removing any stops you may not wish to visit.

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Palm trees are common scenery you’ll enjoy as you begin the drive on the James Island end of the route.

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  1. My Father’s Moustache Eatery & Pub, James Island

TBC/Google Maps My Father’s Moustache, Suite V, 1739 Maybank Hwy, Charleston, SC 29412, USA

TBC Photos/Google Maps Voted Best Authentic Pub in Charleston in 2015, here you will enjoy a nice selection of beers, including British stouts and ciders, as well as fine craft beers. There’s a full bar and six TVs round out the establishment. Parking is not likely to be a problem, which is a plus, especially in the Charleston area. There’s also a location in Mount Pleasant if you ever happen to be in that part of the area.

Mat Gregoski/Google Reviews Some customer favorites from the menu are the fish and chips, next-level short rib risotto, and the beer battered fries.

  1. Patina Market, James Island

Evan Guthrie/Google Reviews Patina Market, 1929 Maybank Hwy, Charleston, SC 29412, USA

Patina Market/Facebook Patina Market is a vendor mall with an eclectic mix of over 40 vendors carrying furniture and accessories ranging from antique to new. You’ll also find one-of-a-kind goods from local artists and artisans. Follow its stories on Facebook for updates on new items as they arrive (link at end of the article below).

  1. Sweet Rhi, James Island

Sweet Rhi/Google Reviews Sweet Rhi, 2000 Wappoo Dr Suite A, Charleston, SC 29412, USA

Sweet Rhi

Sweet Rhi Sweet Rhi is an award-winning bakery that offers cakes, cookies, and other sweet treats for special occasion events. You’re probably not going to stop here unless you’ve got a special occasion in the area coming up you may need its services for. In that case, it offers cake tastings to help you decide on what will be best for the occasion.

  1. Terrace Oaks Antique Mall, James Island

Terrace Oaks Antique Mall/Google Reviews Terrace Oaks Antique Mall, 2037 Maybank Hwy, Charleston, SC 29412, USA

Terrace Oaks Antique Mall/Facebook

Terrace Oaks Antique Mall/Facebook Voted the #1 Antique Mall in Charleston, you can find treasures of all kinds at this stop!

About 4.5 miles after starting the route, you will cross over the Stono River.

Cantbeatpie/Wikimedia Commons

  1. Simply Seafood, Johns Island

Google Maps Simply Seafood, 3406 Maybank Hwy, Johns Island, SC 29455, USA

Melissa Cleland/Google Reviews Stop at Simply Seafood for a bite to eat or to get some fresh seafood. These shrimp tacos look delicious!

  1. Bugby Plantation U-Pick Market, Wadmalaw Island

Bugby Plantation U-Pick/Facebook Bugby Plantation U-pick Market, Wadmalaw Island, SC 29487, USA

Bugby Plantation U-Pick/Facebook Pick your own produce at Bugby Plantation! Follow its Facebook page (linked below) for updates on what’s available when.

You’ll see moss-draped live oaks stretching across the road on Wadmalaw Island.

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  1. HUM Grocery at Historic P.M. King’s

Ian Michael Rogers/Google Reviews HUM GROCERY at Historic P.M. King’s, 6998 Maybank Hwy, Wadmalaw Island, SC 29487, USA

Joel Patrick/Google Reviews

Joel Patrick/Google Reviews Probably the most old-fashioned of all the stops, this little family-owned mom-and-pop grocery store also serves some good meals. Popular among customers is the BBQ, the chicken salad sandwich, and tomato soup. The only seating available is some picnic tables outside. You’ll also find local art in the store. It’s a must-see hidden gem, highly rated by those who have discovered it.

Ready to take this road trip? Visit each of the websites or Facebook pages for these stops for more information:

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TBC/Google Maps

My Father’s Moustache, Suite V, 1739 Maybank Hwy, Charleston, SC 29412, USA

TBC Photos/Google Maps

Voted Best Authentic Pub in Charleston in 2015, here you will enjoy a nice selection of beers, including British stouts and ciders, as well as fine craft beers. There’s a full bar and six TVs round out the establishment. Parking is not likely to be a problem, which is a plus, especially in the Charleston area. There’s also a location in Mount Pleasant if you ever happen to be in that part of the area.

Mat Gregoski/Google Reviews

Some customer favorites from the menu are the fish and chips, next-level short rib risotto, and the beer battered fries.

Evan Guthrie/Google Reviews

Patina Market, 1929 Maybank Hwy, Charleston, SC 29412, USA

Patina Market/Facebook

Patina Market is a vendor mall with an eclectic mix of over 40 vendors carrying furniture and accessories ranging from antique to new. You’ll also find one-of-a-kind goods from local artists and artisans. Follow its stories on Facebook for updates on new items as they arrive (link at end of the article below).

Sweet Rhi/Google Reviews

Sweet Rhi, 2000 Wappoo Dr Suite A, Charleston, SC 29412, USA

Sweet Rhi

Sweet Rhi is an award-winning bakery that offers cakes, cookies, and other sweet treats for special occasion events. You’re probably not going to stop here unless you’ve got a special occasion in the area coming up you may need its services for. In that case, it offers cake tastings to help you decide on what will be best for the occasion.

Terrace Oaks Antique Mall/Google Reviews

Terrace Oaks Antique Mall, 2037 Maybank Hwy, Charleston, SC 29412, USA

Terrace Oaks Antique Mall/Facebook

Voted the #1 Antique Mall in Charleston, you can find treasures of all kinds at this stop!

Cantbeatpie/Wikimedia Commons

Simply Seafood, 3406 Maybank Hwy, Johns Island, SC 29455, USA

Melissa Cleland/Google Reviews

Stop at Simply Seafood for a bite to eat or to get some fresh seafood. These shrimp tacos look delicious!

Bugby Plantation U-Pick/Facebook

Bugby Plantation U-pick Market, Wadmalaw Island, SC 29487, USA

Pick your own produce at Bugby Plantation! Follow its Facebook page (linked below) for updates on what’s available when.

Ian Michael Rogers/Google Reviews

HUM GROCERY at Historic P.M. King’s, 6998 Maybank Hwy, Wadmalaw Island, SC 29487, USA

Joel Patrick/Google Reviews

Probably the most old-fashioned of all the stops, this little family-owned mom-and-pop grocery store also serves some good meals. Popular among customers is the BBQ, the chicken salad sandwich, and tomato soup. The only seating available is some picnic tables outside. You’ll also find local art in the store. It’s a must-see hidden gem, highly rated by those who have discovered it.

My Father’s Moustache website

My Father’s Moustache Facebook page

Patina Market website

Patina Market Facebook page

Sweet Rhi website

Sweet Rhi Facebook page

Terrace Oaks Antique Mall website

Terrace Oaks Antique Mall Facebook page

Simply Seafood website

Simply Seafood Facebook page

Bugby Plantation U-Pick Market Facebook page

HUM Grocery at Historic P.M. King’s does not have a website or Facebook page. You can follow HUM Grocery on Instagram for updates.

Which of these stops is most appealing to you and why? Share with us in the comments below!

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