- As low as $450/Night
- 3 Bedrooms
- 2 Bathrooms
- Sleeps 9
General Features
- 2 bathrooms
- 3 bedrooms
- Air conditioning
- Balcony
- Bathtub or shower
- Beach sun loungers
- Bed sheets provided
- Carbon monoxide detector not reported (host has not indicated whether there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property; consider bringing a portable detector)
- Coffee/tea maker
- Cookware/dishes/utensils
- Dishwasher
- Heating
- Iron/ironing board
- Living room
- Microwave
- No pets allowed
- Onsite parking
- Oven
- Paper towels
- Refrigerator
- Shared/communal pool
- Smart TV with cable/satellite service
- Smoke detector not reported (host has not indicated whether there is a smoke detector on the property)
- Smoke-free property
- Stovetop
- Toaster
- Toilet paper
- Towels provided
- Washing machine and dryer
- WiFi available
About this Property
- Sleeps 9
- 3 Bedrooms
- 2 Bathrooms
- Cottage
Stunning 3 bedroom, 2 bath bungalow in a peaceful neighborhood in Myrtle Beach, SC. Just one block from the beach and close to golf courses, eateries, and shopping. Two community pools available for use. Beach chairs and sand toys are supplied for use during your stay.
About the Area
Myrtle Beach is home to this cottage. Barefoot Landing and Broadway at the Beach are worth checking out if shopping is on the agenda, while those wishing to experience the area's popular attractions can visit Ripley's Aquarium and SkyWheel Myrtle Beach. Family Kingdom Amusement Park and Broadway Grand Prix are also worth visiting.
Special Instructions
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Pet Policy
Pets not allowed
Our top Rental booking tips:
Finding your perfect rental home:
- In the Myrtle Beach area, The earlier your group can book a vacation rental, the better your selection will be. The best rental homes are reserved early. Reserving your vacation property 6-12 months before your vacation dates is recommended. Holidays such as Christmas and Thanksgiving are excellent times to plan and book your vacation home.
- June, July, and August are the most expensive months in the Myrtle Beach area. Booking in the Fall or Spring is our best tip for saving money on your rental home. Rates are lower, and you'll find a better selection of acceptable homes.
- Some owners offer rate reductions for active duty military and veterans. Make sure to check with your property manager to see if special offers are available for your family.
- Booking websites usually offer guests an option to obtain vacation insurance protection. Trip insurance, which costs between 1% - 5% of the stay price, offers visitors reimbursement of costs for days missed as a result of medical-related catastrophes or weather disasters, as well as hurricane evacuation costs, such as an unanticipated hotel stay or extra fuel expenses. Trip insurance can be a a life-saver if the unforeseen happens. Ask your host for details.
- Find a copy of your local Myrtle Beach visitors guide magazine when you check-in. If your rental doesn't have one, you can find them at local shops and visitor centers. In addition to great local stories, visitor guide magazines contain discounts for local restaurants, attractions, and tours.
How to pick the perfect rental:
- Select vacation dates and budget.
- Determine how many beds and the configuration you need. #16 Summer Cottage has 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.
- Precise information about bedrooms and bed types is commonly accessible online. Otherwise, call the property manager before reserving the property. Note that most properties list the max. guest capacity, which usually includes sofa beds in living rooms. You will need to determine what configuration is best for your family.
- Some rental properties allow pets, but some don't. Allowable types of pet, size and breeds may be restricted, and added costs may apply. Ask your host about allowable pet guidelines before booking.
- If there's an individual Myrtle Beach attraction you are crazy about, browse properties that are either near by, or those that cater especially to your desires.
- Appropriate accessibility can make or ruin a vacation for persons with disabilities. Confirm all necessary amenities are included before reserving a rental.
Advice for your stay:
- Take a copy of the owner's phone number and entry/exit procedures for your . We recommend storing the host's contact information in your smartphone.
- Ask questions. You may need instructions for a hot tub, intercom or kitchen appliance. Contact your property manager. They are there to help! A brief phone call can prevent lots of difficulties.
- Lock your rental while you are out and about. Protect your property!
- Document any damages to the property during check in, and immediately e-mail them to the property manager. We specifically recommend texts and e-mails, as they usually contain built-in time stamps that can be valuable if damages are assessed.
- Be respectful. Frequently, surrounding homes are occupied by permanent residents. Respecting quiet hours and parking rules is the right thing to do.
- Don't forget to... Ask a local! Neighbors can usually help you find exactly what you're looking for. Who better to ask where to get the best breakfast in town, have a great night out, or the best spots for fishing?
- Double-check the rental property to make sure that you've packed all of your belongings on check-out day. Re-check bathrooms, dressers, and closets for hidden items. Remove everything from the refrigerator and take or dispose of leftovers.
- Record a video to document the condition of the property.
- Did your group have a terrific stay? Many rental management companies make it easy for travelers to provide reviews. If your rental property and/or property manager was terrific, they always love to hear your praise. If anything was imperfect and they failed to address 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 review.