We had a great vacation at The Breakers unit 309. It was a perfect location, end unit, right on the beach and on the third floor (we don’t mind the stairs). We could hear live music in the evening from the club next door, not too loud, just enough to put you in the vacation mood. The view was amazing, we could look out over the dunes and beach. We often saw a 6 point buck who lived in the dune vegetation, we called him our ‘deer friend’. We also watched pelicans and dolphins right from our balcony. The unit wasn’t the cleanest, but I attribute that to the shortage of employees these days. I loved that it had a washer, dryer and dishwasher. The bunks were not as wide as a standard twin but my teenage daughters had no complaints. We used the microwave, toaster oven, cook top and coffee pot. There is no oven and the kitchen sink is a bar sink, small and deep, so there was a learning curve to try to figure out how to rinse off a plate without getting soaked. The queen bed was very comfortable, but there’s no door between the master and the bunks, so there’s a bit of a privacy issue. The Breakers is located right across from the Coligny Beach shops with tons of shopping, restaurants, entertainment and a Piggly Wiggly. Super convenient! We also loved the two bikes that came with the unit. My husband and I biked 25 miles our first day. The island has bike trail maps posted all over the place. It was much easier to bring 3 bikes from home than to try to attach 5 bikes to the car. We took day trips to Savannah and Charleston and went on a two hour kayak salt marsh tour during our stay. We loved every minute of our week at The Breakers Unit 309! One word of caution, there are stinging nettles jellyfish in Hilton Head when the water is warm, late July and August. Three out of the five of us were stung this week. Not as bad as a bee sting, but the burn lasts for a while and welts up. We saw many swimmers who were stung, especially later in the week.