Rating Details:
The property manager was very helpful.
The vacation rental was spotless.
I was very happy with the location.
I was very satisfied with the condition of the vacation rental.
Overall, I recommend this vacation rental.
Reviewer Comments:
The condo’s location is amazing. With each ebb and flow of the tides, the marsh transforms—a symphony of colors and textures. We sipped our morning coffee on the screened in balcony, while watching herons wade gracefully through the shallows, and at dusk, the sky blushed as the sun dipped below the horizon. The condo itself is a cozy haven. The open-plan living area invites relaxation, and the marsh-facing windows flood the space with natural light. We cooked leisurely meals in the well-equipped kitchen. Now, let’s talk comfort. Each bedroom comes with its own private bathroom. No more morning queues or awkward waits—just pure convenience. Away from the hustle and bustle, this rental offered us a chance to disconnect and recharge. No traffic noise, just the gentle rustle of marsh grasses and the occasional frog serenade. We decided to go full island mode and rented a street-legal golf cart (LSV). What a game-changer! We zipped around Isle of Palms and Sullivan’s Island, feeling the salty breeze in our hair. The best part? We used it for dinner outings too—no parking hassles, just pure fun. Don’t miss the Outpost at Isle of Palms Marina. It’s like a treasure trove! Grab a souvenir—a seashell necklace or a quirky T-shirt—as a memento of your island escape. Need a caffeine fix? Their coffee is top-notch. And when hunger strikes, the restaurant serves up fresh seafood with a side of ocean views. For the adventurous souls, book an excursion to Caper’s Island. We did, and it was unforgettable. Picture this: boating through winding creeks, spotting dolphins, and discovering hidden oyster beds. It’s a slice of Lowcountry paradise. Did I mention this condo doesn’t just have one balcony—it boasts two! Imagine sipping your morning coffee on one while watching the sunrise over the Atlantic, and then catching the sunset on the other as the marsh turns golden. It’s like havin