Safety Tips for First-Time Golf Cart Renters

If you’re renting a golf cart for the first time on Sullivan’s Island or Isle of Palms, welcome to one of the best ways to explore the Lowcountry! Golf carts make it easy to cruise to the beach, grab a bite, or catch a coastal sunset, without the hassle of parking or traffic.

But before you hop in and hit the road, there are a few local laws and safety tips you definitely need to know. Below are our top tips for making sure your golf cart adventure is fun, safe, and completely stress-free.

Know the Local Golf Cart Laws Before You Ride

Before you set off to explore the island, it’s important to understand the local rules for golf cart use. From where you can drive to who’s allowed behind the wheel, these golf cart regulations are key to staying safe and avoiding fines.

Where You Can Drive

Not all roads are golf-cart friendly, so it’s important to know where you’re allowed to cruise.

  • Stick to secondary roads with posted speed limits of 35 mph or less.
  • Sidewalks and beach paths? Nope, those are off-limits!
  • Stay off major roads unless clearly designated for cart use.

Licensing & Age Requirements

Driving a golf cart might feel more chill than a car, but the rules are similar.

  • You must have a valid driver’s license to operate a cart.
  • Most golf cart rental companies (including us!) require renters to be 21 or older.

Legal Operating Hours

Not all carts are created equal when it comes to nighttime driving.

  • Standard golf carts can be driven during daylight hours only (they don’t have headlights).
  • LSVs (Low Speed Vehicles) are street-legal, equipped with headlights, taillights, and turn signals, and can be driven day or night.

View Isle of Palms’ golf cart rules

Obey Traffic Rules—Just Like a Car

Golf carts may be smaller than cars, but when it comes to traffic laws, they’re held to the same standards. Staying alert and following the rules of the road helps ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone.

Follow Speed Limits

Most golf carts have a top speed of 25 mph, and many residential areas are posted even lower. Always adhere to the posted limits and drive at a pace that matches your surroundings, especially near pedestrians or other vehicles.

Yield and Signal Properly

Golf cart drivers must yield to pedestrians and cyclists. Use hand signals or turn indicators before making a turn to clearly communicate your movements to others and help prevent accidents.

Don’t Drink and Drive

South Carolina’s DUI laws apply to golf carts. Always choose a designated driver if you plan to drink.

Drive Cautiously, Especially in Busy or Low-Light Areas

Golf cart accidents are most likely to occur in high-traffic areas or low visibility conditions. Remaining alert and cautious at all times is key to a smooth, incident-free ride.

Be Extra Alert at Intersections

Intersections require special attention. Slow down, look both ways, and make eye contact with other drivers before crossing to avoid collisions.

Night Driving Requires Extra Precautions

If your rental is a Low-Speed Vehicle (LSV) with proper lighting, night driving is permitted. However, it’s still important to:

  • Confirm that all headlights, taillights, and signals are functional.
  • Reduce your speed in dimly lit areas.
  • Wear light-colored or reflective clothing if walking to or from your cart at night.

Watch for Tourists and Children

Popular areas near beaches, restaurants, and shops can attract heavy foot traffic. Drive slowly, and remain especially watchful for children and distracted pedestrians.

Secure Your Passengers and Belongings

A golf cart ride is more enjoyable when everyone and everything is secure. From buckling in young riders to parking properly, these simple precautions go a long way in protecting both passengers and your personal items.

Buckle Up Where Available

If your cart is equipped with seat belts, use them! It’s a simple step that offers added protection, especially for children and during sudden stops.

Children & Pets Need Extra Attention

Children should remain seated throughout the ride and should never stand or ride on laps. Pets should be secured with a leash, harness, or pet carrier to ensure they remain safely in place during your trip.

Lock and Park Safely

Always engage the parking brake and park only in designated golf cart areas. Be sure to also avoid leaving valuables behind or in plain view – either secure them or take them with you.

Plan Ahead for a Smooth Ride

A little preparation can make a big difference in your rental experience. Checking the weather, understanding your route, and knowing what to do in an emergency can help you avoid disruptions during your trip.

Check Weather & Charge Level

All of our electric carts are fully charged before your rental, but it’s smart to monitor the battery level throughout your ride. Also avoid driving during inclement weather, as conditions can change quickly on the coast.

Ask Questions at Pickup

If you have questions about cart operation, approved routes, emergency contacts, or what to do if your cart has a mechanical issue, ask during pickup. Our team is here to help ensure a confident, informed experience.

Download a Local Map or Route Guide

Having a map on hand helps you stick to legal driving areas and makes it easy to plan stops at scenic or popular island destinations. Ask us for a printed map or view our recommended Sullivan’s Island golf cart routes.

Ready to Ride?

With these safety tips and local guidelines in mind, you’re well-prepared to enjoy everything Sullivan’s Island and Isle of Palms have to offer. Reserve your golf cart today and explore the islands with confidence!

Exploring Hidden Gems on Sullivan’s Island and Isle of Palms with a Golf Cart

The Best Way to Explore the Islands

Sullivan’s Island and Isle of Palms aren’t your average beach towns. These neighboring barrier islands offer up a rare combo: laid-back charm, rich history, and stunning natural beauty, all wrapped up in a setting that makes you want to slow down and stay a while.

And when it comes to exploring like a local? A golf cart is your golden ticket, offering: 

  • Convenience: Whether you’re hopping from one beach path to another or checking out a local coffee shop, golf carts make it easy to zig, zag, and zip your way around the islands.
  • Parking Perks: Ditch the parking headaches. Golf carts are easier to park and welcomed in many of the beach path areas and town lots.
  • Scenic Travel: Feel the ocean breeze, wave to fellow riders, and enjoy the coastal views at your own pace.
  • Eco-Friendly: Our electric carts are quiet, clean, and a great way to travel green.

Now let’s get to the good stuff! Here are some of our favorite hidden gems to discover while cruising the islands.

Top Hidden Gems to Explore by Golf Cart

1. Station 16 Beach Path

Why It’s a Gem

Peaceful beach access with far fewer crowds than the main beach entrances. Bonus: It’s home to Revolutionary War history and beautiful dune landscapes. You’ll feel like you’ve stumbled onto a locals-only secret.

What to Look For

Wide open beach, soft sand, historic markers, and a calm, low-key vibe that feels like a secret spot. Great for a quiet moment away from the buzz!

Pro Tip

Go early – sunrise here is pure magic! Think soft skies, gentle waves, and a totally serene start to your day. Bring your coffee and take a barefoot stroll..

 

2. Breach Inlet

Why It’s a Gem

This iconic waterway divides Sullivan’s Island and Isle of Palms – and it’s packed with history (and wildlife!). It’s also a spot that locals return to again and again for its peaceful beauty.

What to Look For

Watch the tidal currents roll through, spot dolphins if you’re lucky, and soak up panoramic views. You might even catch a pelican dive-bombing for breakfast!

Pro Tip

Time your visit for sunset. The golden light over the inlet is a photographer’s dream (and a perfect moment to just be). It’s one of the most magical places to pause and reflect.

 

3. Sullivan’s Island Lighthouse & Station 22

Why It’s a Gem

You won’t find another lighthouse like this one. The triangular design is totally unique, and the nearby Station 22 beach access is ideal for a quick dip or stroll. It’s an easy stop that packs a visual punch.

What to Look For

Charming beach homes, shorebirds soaring above, and postcard-worthy photo ops. Keep an eye out for shells and sea glass, especially after high tide.

Pro Tip

Swing by in the early morning for that crisp light and peaceful energy. It’s also a great place to snap a few envy-worthy vacation pics.

 

4. Palm Boulevard – Quiet Coastal Cruising on Isle of Palms

Why It’s a Gem

This stretch of road runs parallel to the beach and gives you a front-row seat to the island’s residential charm. It’s the kind of ride that begs for a slow cruise and a good playlist.

What to Look For

Live oaks swaying in the breeze, classic Lowcountry homes, and sneak peeks of the ocean through the dunes. You might even spot a surfboard propped up on a porch.

Pro Tip

Late afternoon is prime time for cruising—less heat, better light, and all the relaxing vibes. It’s the perfect pre-dinner unwind.

 

 5. Local Dining & Shopping Stops Worth Parking For

Poe’s Tavern

Known for its juicy burgers and Edgar Allan Poe-inspired theme, this is a must-stop after a beach cruise! The casual vibe and shady patio make it ideal for a post-sun refuel.

 The Obstinate Daughter

Don’t skip the gnocchi at this trendy island favorite offering coastal cuisine with a Southern twist. The ambiance is warm and cozy, perfect for lingering over a meal.

Coastal Shops

From curated boutiques to beachy finds, there’s something for every island explorer. Look for one-of-a-kind gifts, local art, and breezy fashion staples.

Pro Tip

Map out a little adventure: lunch at Poe’s, a ride to Station 16, and a sunset stop at Breach Inlet. You’ll cover the best of both islands in one laid-back afternoon (and maybe grab a souvenir or two!)

 

Ready to Ride?

The best way to experience the hidden gems of Sullivan’s Island and Isle of Palms is behind the wheel of a golf cart! Skip the stress, embrace the breeze, and explore like a local. Book your electric LSV golf cart now and let the island adventures begin!