I have been staying at Monarch since I was about 3 or 4 years old. I am now 29. My parents still go every year, and usually some friends and family still make it.
When we visited in years past, it was a family affair: mom, dad, brother, sister, aunts, uncles, cousins, and close family friends also had units in the resort or in nearby timeshares in Shipyard and Palmetto Dunes plantations which are nice, but not as secluded as Sea Pines.
We stay in an oceanfront unit. It is not fancy, but it is comfortable and isolated.
We grocery shop at Harris Teeter and rotate meals at each others' villas and also eat at our favorite Hilton Head restaurants such as Charlie's Crab, anywhere in Harbor Town, Red Fish. Don't miss Signe's bakery for breakfast, and surprisingly there's a little Thai restaurant called Little Thai Too in the colorful buildings just off the island that is amazing for lunch. We have lunch at the Beach Club next door from time to time and usually have dinner there once during the trip.
This is not the place for action. We go here to get away from our REAL action filled lives and to reconnect with friends and family. When we were little kids, we roamed in packs of 6 or more all over the island on rented bikes and on foot. I cannot speak for single families--we never did the resort activites because we had our own things to do-we bought crafts, books, games on the car ride from Va, and completed them in Hilton Head. We were not the type of kids who needed an arcade to make our vacation fun. In my opinion, there isn't a stretch of beach that is as wide and as beautiful on the East Coast as this place. The ocean alone is enough to entertain our group. I have traveled from Bar Harbor Maine, Mass, Va Beach, to Florida.
We charter a boat for deep sea fishing every year, though our catches used to yield much more in decades past. Our last few trips, we have not caught a lot. We love to rent jet skis and explore at the different marinas.
Daytrips to Buford for antique shopping is fun. Charleston is a nice day trip. By far Savannah is my favorite day trip. The waterfront area, dining and tours are fun. There is ample shopping on the island, and there is even a small funchildren's museum on Hilton Head that I took my neices to (ages 5 and 3) they had fun for hours and cried when we had to leave. Take your kids to hear Greg Russell sing songs under the big tree in Harbor Town when he's there evenings. You can take your kids to paint pottery, and you can take them on canoes or kayak rides. There are lots of kids clubs/day camps available at additional costs at various places that you can sign them up for if you want to ship them off. Just ask.
Hilton Head has as much or as little as you want to do. A lot of people go for golf, but we are not big golfers and we still love it. If you want amenities, stay at Marriott Beach Club and Resort. I had my wedding there in 2005, and it is awesome. One of the other Marriott properties on the island may suit your needs if you want convience stores, arcades, activities, wait staff at the pool, etc. We find the other places to be crowded and too public for our vacation needs, so that is why we go to Monarch! I love it there. It is HOT in the summer, so if you are not used to the south's hot humid weather-- go early or go late.
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Would I recommend this hotel to my best friend?
Absolutely!
I recommend this hotel for:
A romantic getaway, Girlfriend getaway, People with disabilities, Older Travellers, Families with Small Children, Families with Teenagers, tourists
I do not recommend this hotel for:
Young Singles, Great pool scene, pet owners
I selected this hotel as a top choice for:
Beach / Sun