Daufuskie Island Entertainment
Historical and Cultural Exploration
- Daufuskie Island Historical Foundation: Explore the island's Gullah heritage and history through preserved buildings and artifacts.
- Billie Burn Historic Museum: Discover artifacts and stories of Daufuskie's unique past.
- First Union African Baptist Church: Established in 1881, rebuilt in 1884, an iconic religious site.
- Self-Guided History Trail: Explore historical sites at your own pace.
- Sallie Ann Robinson: Take a guided tour to learn about the island’s history and Gullah culture.
- The Iron Fish Gallery: Metal fish, mermaid and sea creature sculptures by Chase Allen.
Shopping
- D'Fuskies Store and Eatery: Groceries
- Daufuskie Blues: Authentic Indigo dyed clothing and accessories
- Daufuskie Mercantile: Beverages, shirts, nic nacs
- Daufuskie Spirits: Liquor Store
- Daufuskie Soap Company: Boutique
- Daufuskie Traders: Boutique
- Boohags: Boutique
Food and Drink
- Up In Smoke BBQ: (843) 368-7939
- Frye's Corner: (706) 551-1348
- Old Daufuskie Crab Company: (843) 785-6652
- School Grounds Coffee: (919) 610-8808
- D'Fuskies Store and Eatery: (843) 686-3200
- Daufuskie Island Rum Company: (843) 342-4786
- Driftwood Diner
- The Sportsman at Melrose: (470) 270-6986
Daufuskie Island Artisans
- The Iron Fish Gallery: Chase Allen’s award-winning sculptures.
- Daufuskie Island Rum Company: Local Spirits and Libations
- Daufuskie Blues: Indigo-dyed fabrics by Leanne Coulter and Rhonda Davis.
- Daufuskie Soap Company: Jan Crosby’s hand-crafted bath soaps.
- History and Artisans Tour: Explore museums, Gullah homes, and artisan shops.
- "Wild Daufuskie" Eco-Tour: Discover the island’s wildlife and flora.
- Kayak & Paddleboard Tours: Paddle with dolphins or visit sandbars.
- Self-Guided Golf Cart Tour: Rent a cart and explore freely with a map.
- Daufuskie Day at the Beach: Soak up sun on three miles of white sand.
Historic Sites
- Maryfield School: Historic school, now home to Daufuskie Blues and School Grounds Coffee.
- Gullah Learning Center: Exhibits on Gullah history and culture.
- Frances Jones House: Historic home under ancient live oak.
- Moses Ficklin Cottage: Former home of a Gullah undertaker.
- Bloody Point Lighthouse: Former navigation light, now a museum and gift shop.