
Charleston in January
Good time to visit
January is perfect if you want Charleston without the crowds or the sweat. Sure, you can't rely on perfect beach weather, but you'll have the cobblestone streets mostly to yourself and restaurant tables are actually available.
Weather
January brings Charleston's coolest temperatures, but it's still mild compared to most US cities. Expect highs around 60°F with occasional cold snaps dipping into the 40s. Rain is sporadic - you might get a few drizzly days but nothing too heavy.
16°C high7°C low6 rain days
Crowds & Cost
low crowds
~$180/day average
Events & Festivals
- •Lowcountry Oyster Festival
January Tips
- •Pack layers - mornings can be chilly but afternoons warm up nicely
- •Restaurant reservations are much easier to snag
- •Some plantation tours run reduced schedules, so check ahead
All Months
Spring and fall own Charleston's calendar. March through May brings 70-80 degree days, blooming azaleas, and the Charleston Wine + Food Festival in March. October and November deliver the same perfect temperatures with fewer crowds and lower hotel rates.
Summer means heat, humidity, and afternoon thunderstorms. July averages 89 degrees with 80% humidity — locals flee to the mountains or coast. But summer also brings cheaper accommodations and easier restaurant reservations. Plus, those afternoon storms cool things down for evening strolls.
Winter rarely drops below 40 degrees, making it pleasant for walking tours and outdoor dining. December through February sees the fewest tourists and lowest prices. Holiday decorations make the historic homes even more photogenic.
Avoid these dates unless you book far ahead: Spoleto Festival USA in late May/early June, Charleston Fashion Week in March, and any major University of South Carolina football weekend. Hotel rates triple and restaurants fill up.
Charleston Scores
Solo
7/10
Couples
9/10
Families
8/10
Adventure
4/10
Budget
6/10
Luxury
8/10
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