Front Office

Average $17.00 per hour

Marriott Resort & Spa (4 Star)

Position Type

Front Office

Pay Rate

Average $17.00 per hour

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Benefits

Provides 2 weeks of complimentary accommodation upon arrival.

At least one complimentary meal per shift.

Provides off site employee housing to rent for the durations of the program.

Local attractions

Top 5 Things to Do in Hilton Head Island, SC

However much fun there is to be had elsewhere on Hilton Head Island, it's to the beaches you'll want to go first. Beach access points are everywhere, generally consisting of (usually) free public parking and a wood boardwalk or sandy path leading through the dunes to the water. That first glimpse of the Atlantic is always a treat, followed by the fact you don't have to go far in any direction to get away from any crowds that may have set up chairs or beach blankets.

The busiest of Hilton Head Island's top beaches is adjacent to lovely Coligny Beach Park. Although it's the nearest the island has to a typical seaside scene - nearby Coligny Plaza boasts many shops and dining establishments - it's tastefully done.

Whether you arrive on foot, by bike, by car (parking can be tight), or on one of the handy trolley buses that connect the nearest car parks to the water, you enter the beach through a pleasant park area, which offers amenities such as change rooms and outdoor showers, as well as restrooms. There are also a number of great seating areas, including shady gazebos with rockers, as well as sturdy swing chairs. And yes, there's even free Wi-Fi here.

In a world overrun by automobiles, a vacation to Hilton Head Island is a refreshing change. Not only does its 12-mile stretch of Atlantic-facing beaches encourage you to get out and walk, but this very forward-looking holiday destination is home to one of the most extensive bike path networks in the US. In fact, it's the perfect opportunity to park and forget about the car for the duration of a stay, instead opting for pedal power. You can bring your own, or rent one from your hotel, resort, or any one of the numerous bike rental locations that have sprung up.

The waters surrounding Hilton Head Island are teeming with marine life. A must-do while visiting the island is to partake in a fun dolphin-watching experience, one of the best being the Hilton Head Island Dolphin Watching Nature Cruise.

This 90-minute cruise departs from Harbour Town Yacht Basin (just look for the lighthouse to guide you) and, in addition to dolphins, provides opportunities to catch sightings of the island's abundant birdlife. Other highlights include commentary as you cruise past landmarks, including Bull Island and Haig Point Lighthouse.

For an added dose of fun, consider joining a sunset dolphin cruise. Also 90 minutes long, the cruise also features dolphins, but this time with the addition of a spectacular sunset as a backdrop. It also departs from Harbour Town, a great place for a meal or a stroll afterwards.

Hilton Head is well-known for its many bike paths and pedestrian boardwalks. One of the nicest stretches of footpaths leads from Coligny Beach Park and the car parks around Coligny Circle to the shops, eateries, and entertainment opportunities at Coligny Plaza.

This always bustling plaza is fun to explore. In addition to the usual souvenir gift shops and eateries, there are a number of unusual places to visit worth checking out that sell high-end fashions and accessories, and less-traditional foodstuffs.

A favorite among the 30 or more shops and restaurants located here is the wonderful Sweet Carolina Cupcakes (be sure to buy some to take home with you, too). Coligny Plaza is also home to a movie theater, and during the busier months, free live music can be enjoyed outdoors as you partake in an al fresco snack or meal.

Hotel & Location Summary

Hilton Head Island is part of the Lowcountry region in the U.S. state of South Carolina. It's known for Atlantic Ocean beaches and golf courses. The Harbour Town Lighthouse and Museum marks the southwest tip. The Coastal Discovery Museum features heritage buildings, trees and themed gardens. Between the island and mainland, the Pinckney Island National Wildlife Refuge salt marsh hosts deer, alligators and birds.

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