Welcome to the beach house! That's the sentiment you get when you first walk into the door after a seamless 'check-in' process. While this is a condo, it’s roomy and feels like a beach house. Traveling with two other adults, it didn’t feel cramped at all.
Nestled amongst other condos right on the beach, this condo is organized in a way where you still feel private. About 1.5 miles down the beach (a lovely stroll, I assure you) is dining like the Hangout, and the public beach. So while you’re conveniently located to all the fun things, this condo is removed just enough to lend peace and quiet.
In the mornings you can sit on the patio and watch the dolphins play before taking a stroll on the beach finding seashells, getting ready for a day of fun and relaxation on this pristine beach or a day to play in the water.
Ocean water not for you? This condo has you covered with a clean pool right there. You can enjoy the sound of the waves, and look out to the beach while sunning yourself in one of the many chairs provided, or listen to the waves while splashing around in the pool.
Rainy day? Not a problem. Very clean and well kept, this condo is very comfortable. Not just as in 'I can sit on the sofa and not be uncomfortable, and this bed is great', no. It's comfortable in the way that you're visiting a family member's house, you just feel at ease. Recently updated with gorgeous carpeting and well-appointed with comfortable furniture you can settle in to watch a movie, or gather around the dining table to play card games. There’s also plenty of seating to sit on the patio and watch the waves.
This is a great condo for a small group, or a family. With a king sized bed, a full sized, a twin, and a pull out sofa there are plenty of sleeping spaces that are all incredibly comfortable. Two bathrooms make getting ready in the morning an absolute breeze. (Again, it was a group of three women).
Incredibly responsive, the owner of the property made sure we had everything we needed for a great stay.
Overall this was a fantastic trip and we’re already trying to figure out when we can go back.