This holiday season, The Dunlin, Auberge Resorts Collection, has transformed into a winter wonderland filled with heartwarming experiences designed to make the holidays truly magical. In collaboration with Houses & Parties, the resort has been beautifully adorned, featuring a signature tree that perfectly blends coastal charm with seasonal splendor. From exciting family activities to festive gatherings, The Dunlin’s seasonal offerings bring people of all ages together.
Festive Highlights at The Dunlin:
- The Charleston Christmas Carolers: Step into the holiday spirit with the Charleston Christmas Carolers, whose joyful tunes and beautiful harmonies will fill the air on the River House Porch.
- Mint Juleps & Mistletoe: Join The Dunlin for a spirited mixology experience where guests will learn to craft some of the resort’s most beloved seasonal cocktails. Guided by expert mixologists, this hands-on workshop blends tradition with festive flair.
- Warm & Bright: Create elegant, holiday-inspired candles in a personalized workshop. Hand-poured into unique antique vessels from across the country, each candle is a timeless keepsake.
- Dunby’s Winter Workshop: Meet Dunby, The Dunlin’s magical reindeer dog on a special mission from Santa! Families will delight in pop-up winter workshops filled with fun crafts, tasks, and delightful challenges. Perfect for kids and adults alike, these workshops are designed to spread holiday cheer for the entire family.
- The Enchanted Farm: Celebrate the season with Santa’s cheerful elves and adorable goat reindeer at The Goatery. Sip on warm cider or hot chocolate, take in the magical atmosphere, and enjoy a one-of-a-kind holiday experience for the whole family.
- Breakfast with Santa: Make the season brighter with a magical breakfast with Santa! Enjoy a delicious meal while sharing holiday cheer and special moments with jolly old Saint Nick himself.
Whether you’re seeking a cozy retreat, festive family fun, or a stylish holiday celebration, The Dunlin offers a little something for everyone!