Is your family ready for a well-deserved beach break on the Isle of Palms at Wild Dunes? If the answer is yes, your family will love the Property! Located in the heart of Wild Dunes, the Grand Pavilion, this four-bedroom, four-bath home is an outstanding vacation destination for your family. Following a two-minute walk, your family will be on the oceanfront Grand Pavilion Boardwalk, which features two swimming pools, an ice cream shop, and a grill. In addition to easy access to the Boardwalk is located on the South Croquet Lawn in the Grand Pavilion, which is the perfect place for the kids to play. Finally, the ideal location has your family within a two-minute walk to the Village at Wild Dunes, Harbor Golf Course, and several community restaurants.
The interior offers style with comfort. The living, dining and kitchen are located on the first level and open to a deck that overlooks the Croquet Lawn that leads out to the ocean. The kitchen is well appointed with granite countertops. Seating for eight is featured at the dining room table with three additional seats at the kitchen bar,
Property has bedding for ten. The first level has two queen beds, with a full bath that has a private entrance. The second level features two bedrooms. The first is spacious with two queen beds and a private bath. The second has a king bed and private bath. On the third and top level, the master bedroom has a king bed, a large bath, and a private deck.
Additional Amenities Include:
• Unlimited access to the Grand Pavilion Boardwalk Swimming Pools.
• High-speed internet with Wi-Fi.
• Washer and dryer.
• Assigned parking for two cars.
• Linens and bath towels are provided, as well as starter supplies including soap, shampoo, and paper products.
Located on the Isle of Palms making it an easy drive to Sullivan's Island, Mount Pleasant, and Historic Charleston. Sullivan's Island (7 miles) features Fort Moultrie and wonderful dining options along Middle Street. In Mount Pleasant (9 miles), your family will want to visit Boone Hall Plantation with its avenue of oaks, the USS Yorktown, Town Center shopping, and the restaurants lining the shrimp docks on Shem Creek. Finally, Historic Charleston (18 miles) is the number one tourism destination in the United States and offers some of the world's finest restaurants, galleries, historic homes, and gardens.
