This gated, ocean-front condo boasts 2 inviting bedrooms with 1 king bed, 1 queen bed, one sleeper-sofa and 2 full baths. You'll love the coastal decor and peaceful ambiance created by this charming, top-floor retreat. Enjoy the convenience of amenities like the updated kitchen; private, scenic balcony; AC; WiFi and a washing machine during your stay. The complex also has an elevator for your convenience!
This hidden gem is located directly on the beach with a partial beach view from the unit's balcony. Enjoy a full ocean view from the floor's main deck.
Begin each day on your private balcony, sipping your coffee or tea and embracing the serenity of morning at the beach. Blue herons, the sounds of the waves and sea gulls with an occasional pelican greet the day. The tropical foliage surrounding the balcony will make you feel as if you're in your own private oasis.
If you feel like taking a refreshing dip in the water, you have the community pool and the foot path to the ocean, both within steps of the condo. With beautiful beaches, miles of bicycle paths, fertile fishing waters, the greens of golf courses, being outdoors is a way of life on St. Simons Island.
Key Residence Features:
- Amenities include a fully-equipped kitchen with stainless steel appliances, coffee maker, 2 flat-screen TVs, bluetooth soundbar, free WiFi, central heating and air conditioning, linens, in-unit washer and dryer, balcony, community pool, free parking, elevator, gated community, and MORE!
- Unbeatable St. Simons Island location - steps from the beach and minutes from several restaurants, golf courses and nature areas.
- Nearest airport: St. Simons Island Airport - Demere Rd. (~5.5 miles away)
Policies:
- No Smoking
- No pets allowed
- No events, parties or large gatherings
- Must be at least 25 years old to book
- Additional fees and taxes may apply
- Photo ID may be required upon check-in
Community amenities include private boardwalk access to the beach, swimming pool, large grass lawn, outdoor grill and complimentary in-room, high-speed internet service and an elevator.
Common Elevator
Common Area Charcoal Grills
Covered Parking
Gated Community
Ocean Front Community
Shipwatch
Wireless Internet
Sleeps 6
2 Bedroom Residence
About St. Simons
St. Simons Island is ranked second in USA Today's "America's Best Coastal Small Towns 2016" for great reason! Explore the area and see for yourself the beauty and charm it boasts. With a full calendar of outdoor activities, including festivals and traditional art shows, there is something for everyone to love about St. Simons Island. From the oldest church in Georgia, to a working lighthouse built in the 1800s, St. Simons Island is rich with history. Brunswick dates back to the early 1700s and was one of the five original ports of entry for the American colonies. On Sea Island, you can learn about the historic and commemorative oaks that distinguished guests plant on the grounds, starting in 1928 with Calvin Coolidge. Visit the Golden Isles and explore all the historical sites and attractions!
With so many local attractions close to the property, you'll never want to leave. The pristine, white sand shores that extend into the Atlantic are just over the dunes, making it effortless to grab the beach chairs, towels and umbrella and set out for a day of waterfront endeavors.
St. Simons is dappled with abundant walking and biking paths, so you can easily explore all that the island has to offer. Rent a cruiser or kayak from St. Simons Outfitters & Bike Renters to roam through stunning, sub-tropical scenery filled with moss-draped oaks and blossoming flowers.
If you're in the mood for some golf, schedule a tee time at one of the several surrounding courses in the area, or rent a golf cart and cruise down to the Pier for our unique shops and eclectic restaurants that celebrate every aspect of Island life. Historical sites are everywhere you look on the Island. From Christ Church to Fort Frederica, the St. Simons Lighthouse and the Battle of Bloody Marsh...Coastal Georgia Historical Society (located near the Lighthouse) is a first stop for those curious about the well-preserved history of one of early America's treasured islands.