RBL19-006377
In accordance with the Town of Kiawah Island Short Term Rental Ordinance, all guests understand that the approved number of bedrooms is 3, the maximum allowed occupancy is 8, and the maximum allowed number of vehicles is 3.
This Kiawah Island vacation rental is a Turtle Cove villa with 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, a gorgeous lagoon view, and a screened porch. The villa is a short 5-minute walk to the beach.
This adorable, coastal-themed villa offers a living space with comfortable seating, a flat-screen TV, and access to the screened porch. The updated kitchen has stainless steel appliances, wood cabinets, bar stool seating for 2, and is well equipped to meet your cooking needs. With seating for 6, the dining area located right off the kitchen is the perfect area for hosting meals. It also offers access to the breezy screened porch.
Past the living room is the primary bedroom with a king bed, flat-screen TV, and private bathroom. On the same side of the villa, there is a bedroom with a queen bedroom, flat-screen TV, and a private bathroom. On the other side of the living room, there is a bedroom with 2 full beds and private access to the hallway bathroom.
The villa’s screened porch has views of the lagoon and boasts a ceiling fan, table and chairs that comfortably seats 6.
The villa is equipped with a washer and dryer and high-speed wireless internet.
Guest reservations of 3 to 21 nights come with a valuable credit to use towards beach gear rentals during your stay! The credit amount for this property is $250. You may use your credit for bicycles, beach chairs and umbrellas, beach carts, and more – the choice is yours!
During your stay on Kiawah Island, be sure to enjoy biking on the 30 miles of flat bike trails, golfing on one of five world-class courses, playing tennis, crabbing, fishing, swimming, and boating. Many families also enjoy the kids’ camp and nature programs at Night Heron Park.
Kiawah Island is about 40 minutes from historic Charleston, famous for incredible shopping, galleries, antique stores, museums, the South Carolina Aquarium, horse-drawn carriage rides, historic landmarks, and sumptuous dining.