Location: Indian Rocks Beach, Florida Central West, Florida, USA (on the Gulf just 20 miles from Tampa International Airport)
Accommodations: Condominium, 2 Bedrooms + Convertible bed(s), 1 Bath (Sleeps 4-6)
Indian Rocks Beach is one of the few remaining beach communities which still retains much of its original beach character and lifestyle. A favorite of most Floridians and national and international travelers.
Fantastic 2 bedroom Cottage less than 100 ft. to the actual beach. This landmark property located on Florida's Gulf Coast is unique and popular by demand. One of a total of 9-cottages, all individually owned, share this gulf front beach property. There is a heated pool and large deck which is beachside. We have a private beach access and driveway which provides privacy. Our cottage has been professionally decorated and features much artwork personally crafted by the owners.
The Master bedroom has a Queen bed, large closet and TV with premium cable channels. The other bedroom has 2-twin beds, closet, dresser, toys and games. The living room has chairs, Queen sleeper sofa, entertainment center, TV with premium cable channels and more. We have free long distance calling within the US and Canada. High Speed Internet and Wireless service is available. The kitchenette has appliances, cookware, utensils and just about anything you would need for an extended stay. The bath has shower, vanity & closets and linens & towels.
There are 2 decks just outside your door for entertaining and just enjoying the great Florida weather. We have charcoal grill, beach accessories and fishing rods & tackle. Our cottage is just a few steps to the heated pool and beach.
$895 to $1,195 per week
$3,395 to $4,395 per month (4-weeks / 28-nights)
$75 cleaning fee $100 pet fee
12% tax
$250 reservation/security deposit
Note: Until confirmed, rates are subject to change without notice.
Vacation Rentals by Owner Listing #55580
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