*Saturday check in/out, 7 night minimum stay*
**This home is located on the 4x4 beach. You will need a 4 wheel drive vehicle to get to the home and around the area, as you will be driving on the sand and over dunes. It is also accessible by boat from the Currituck Sound.**
Welcome to Sundaze on Carova!! This gorgeous canalfront home is the perfect place for a relaxing getaway! You can fish, crab, and swim right in the canal or hang out by the water and relax where the wild horses roam!
The ground level has a spacious covered concrete patio with outdoor seating, an outdoor dining set, and charcoal grill. There is an outdoor shower for you to rinse off the sand after being on the beach all day.
The main living level of the home is open concept with a dining room, large kitchen, living room, and half bathroom. The dining room has a table, chairs and benches to seat 8. The kitchen has a bar top that seats 3 and is fully equipped with cookware, utensils, dishes, and towels. The living room has a sleeper sofa, loveseat, and chair. You can access the first level deck with an outdoor dining set with canal views in the back, and enjoy sunsets over the Currituck Sound from the front deck.
The second living level of the home has 2 master suites and the laundry room. The 1st master bedroom has a king bed, dresser, and nightstands with a walk-in closet. It has a full bathroom with a dreamy tub that’s perfect for relaxing and separate walk-in shower. This room also has it’s own walkout deck that overlooks the canal. The 2nd master has a king bed and nightstands with a walk-in closet. It has an attached full bathroom with a walk-in shower.
The third living level is an open loft space that is perfect for kids! There are two built in loft beds, one king and one queen.
The living room and main master bedroom are equipped with smartTV’s, and the whole home has WiFi. All linens, towels, and washcloths are provided. Beach parking passes provided as needed between Memorial Day and Labor Day.
Local to Currituck? You can access the home by boat from the Currituck sound.