About this Property
- Sleeps 3
- 1 Bedrooms
- 1 Bathrooms
- Apartment
Come savor all the low country has to offer! Location is convenient to Beaufort, Bluffton and Hilton Head Island. Savor the marvelous vistas of the intercostal waterway as you relax on the front deck with a glass of sweet tea!
About the Area
Beaufort is home to this apartment. Beaufort National Cemetery and St. Helena's Episcopal Church are local landmarks, and the area's natural beauty can be seen at Westvine Drive Trailhead and Cypress Wetlands.
Special Instructions
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Pet Policy
1 total (up to 50 lbs per pet)
Beaufort, SC rental property booking tips and tricks:
Get the most from your rental budget:
- The earlier your group can book a rental home, the easier your search will be. The best rental homes are booked very early. Booking your rental up to twelve months before your travel dates is recommended. Winter holidays are excellent times to search for and book your vacation rental.
- Summer is the most expensive season in the Beaufort, SC area. Book your rental in the Spring or Fall to enjoy beautiful weather while saving money and avoiding crowded roads, restaurants, and activities. Many vacationers use this method to find larger homes within budget, or to reserve a beach front rental that would otherwise be unavailable during the high season. Speaking of the off-season, don't overlook Winter holidays for a Beaufort, SC vacation! Who wouldn't love a holiday vacation on the coast? Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Years are great times to gather with loved ones at your favorite beach.
- Owners sometimes offer special rates for active duty military and veterans. Make sure to check with your property manager to see if rate reductions are available for your family before you book.
- Booking websites often offer guests an option to purchase vacation insurance protection. Trip insurance, which generally will cost you between 1% - 5% of the stay price, offers visitors reimbursement of costs for missed days as a result of personal medical-related issues or weather, as well as ensuing additional evacuation costs or charges, such as an unanticipated hotel overnight or additional gas expenses. Trip insurance might be a a bank account-saver if the unforeseen happens. Ask the property owner for more information.
- Look for your local Beaufort, SC area magazine upon arrival. If your rental home doesn't have a copy, you can find them at local shops and visitor centers. In addition to great information, visitor guide magazines contain coupons for local accommodations and attractions.
Selecting the perfect vacation rental in Beaufort:
- Start by having your family decide on vacation dates and a max budget.
- Note the number beds and the configuration your group requires. Newly removated apartment with stunning views! has 1 bedrooms and 1 bathrooms.
- Specific information regarding bedrooms and bed types is usually accessible on booking websites. If not, email the property owner before you reserve the property. Note that most listings specify the max. guest capacity, which often includes pull out couches in living rooms. You'll need to establish what bed configuration is right for your vacation.
- Are you traveling with furry, four-legged family members? Although a number of vacation homes allow pets or animals, guidelines and costs vary per property. Allowable pet type, breed, and size are often limited. Make sure to ask before booking, and study your agreement! Extra fees or charges could be applied to your agreement.
- If there's a particular Beaufort, SC attraction you are crazy about, browse homes that are either nearby, or those that cater especially to your requirements.
- Appropriate accessibility can make or ruin a vacation for persons with a disability. .
More considerations for your visit:
- Store the manager's information in your smartphone.
- Property managers are available to help! Feel free to ask questions during your stay.
- Keep your rental home locked while you're out! Don't let thieves ruin your trip.
- Note any issues with the rental during check in, and immediately e-mail them to the property manager. We specifically recommend texts and e-mails, as they usually contain time stamps that are valuable if a dispute is filed.
- Be a good neighbor! You wouldn't like disagreeable vacationers disrupting your peace and quiet. Practice the golden rule for best judgement. Happy residents may even recommend great beaches and attractions you would have not otherwise known!
- Don't forget to... Ask a local resident! Neighbors can usually help you find the best spots in town. Who better to ask where to find the fresh catch of the day, have a great night out, or the best spots for fine dining?
- Don't leave anything behind! Before departing, take a walk through the property to confirm you've collected all belongings. Remember to check garages, decks, and cabinets for hidden treasure. Remove everything from the refrigerator and take or dispose of leftovers.
- Please make sure to walk through the property a final time and look for any damage. We recommend walking through with the property manager whenever you can. If the property manager isn't available, remember to take video of the property to record its condition at check-out.
- Did you have a excellent stay? Many rental home management companies make it easy for customers to provide reviews. If your rental and/or property management company was wonderful, they would love to hear about it. If anything was amiss and they failed to fix it in a reasonable manner, or if the vacation rental wasn't described correctly, you'll want to make a note as part of your comments.