Top Reasons to Book this Beautiful Townhome!
* Beach Front w/ Balcony and Porch
* The beach is your backyard!
* 4 Complimentary Bikes
* Snorkel the Grouper Reef-more info under Area Attractions below
* Small Complex; Quiet Area
* Little over 1 mile to Rosemary Beach
* Downtown Carillon is 1.8 miles East
* Professionally Managed; 24/7 Service
*This property is NOT AVAILABLE for rent to those under the age of 25. No Exceptions.*
You can’t beat being steps away from the beach when you choose SeaRenity at Inlet! This lovely Beachfront 2BR/2.5BA townhome is in Inlet Beach, located just off Hwy 98. The Master bedroom has a King bed and additional seating, while the guest bedroom has two Queen beds including a sleeper sofa in the living room, sleeping 8 guests comfortably. The amazing beach front balcony offers a beautiful view of the gulf waters and sandy white beach. Enjoy lasting memories by making SeaRenity at Inlet your repeat vacation choice!
The Bed Setup:
2nd Floor
Master w/ King Bed
Guest Room w/ Two Queen Size Beds
Area Attractions:
Rosemary Beach is only minutes away, with shops and restaurants, including the Old World style town center w/coffee shop, bike and surf rentals, and unique shops. Check out the open-air markets on the weekends.
Enjoy the beautiful sugar white sand beaches that made 30A world famous. Enjoy walking and biking everywhere around Rosemary, Seacrest, and Alys Beach. Don't miss the newly opened 30Avenue for even more dining and shopping options. 30Avenue is just north of Rosemary across Hwy 98, near both Shades Sports Bar and The Donut Hole.
This laid back, fun family atmosphere awaits you! Come stay and play and see for yourself what makes our community and the 30A area so special!
The snorkelers in your group will love the new artificial reef called Grouper Reef, deployed in 2017. Located just 970 feet out from the Inlet Beach access, it is becoming a haven for sea life. Each of the 4 snorkeling reefs comprises 40 acres of permitted sea bottom. The Grouper Reef is at a depth of 12-21 feet. We strongly recommend that snorkelers use a kayak, paddleboard, or other flotation device when visiting the snorkel reefs. Sea conditions can and do change quickly and often. Enjoy!