- As low as $454/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
- Blender
- Carbon monoxide detector not reported (host has not indicated whether there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property; consider bringing a portable detector)
- 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 included 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 SkyWheel Myrtle Beach and Ripley's Aquarium. Family Kingdom Amusement Park and Captain Hook's Adventure Golf 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:
How to get the best value:
- Reserve your rental as soon as possible. Rental schedules generally open twelve months in advance (or in September just after Summer ends). Many families reserve their Summer vacation rentals during Thanksgiving and Christmas gatherings. Book before these holidays for best selection.
- June, July, and August are the most expensive months in Myrtle Beach. To find the best value, consider changing your vacation dates to the Spring or Fall shoulder seasons. May, September, and even October offer pleasant temperatures, less crowded beaches, and reduced traffic. Many vacationers use this strategy to reserve larger homes, or to book an oceanfront rental that would otherwise be unaffordable during the high season. Speaking of the off-season, don't overlook Winter holidays for a Myrtle Beach vacation! Who wouldn't love a holiday vacation on the coast? Thanksgiving and Christmas are great times to gather with friends and family at your favorite beach.
- Owners sometimes offer special rates for active duty military and veterans. Remember to ask your host or property manager if special offers are available for your family before you book.
- Property management companies usually offer their guests an option to purchase vacation insurance. Trip insurance, which will generally cost 1% - 5% of the base reservation price, offers visitors reimbursement of their vacation costs for missed days as a result of personal medical-related issues or weather, as well as ensuing additional evacuation charges, such as an unanticipated hotel overnight or additional gasoline expenses. Trip insurance can be a a bank account-saver if the unforeseen happens. Ask the property owner for additional information.
- Look for your local Myrtle Beach visitors guide when you check-in. If your rental doesn't have one, you can find them at local grocery stores and visitor centers. In addition to great articles, visitor guides contain offers and deals for nearby tours and attractions.
Planning and choosing the rightvacation home:
- Begin by selecting your potential vacation weeks and a spending budget.
- Decide how many bedrooms and the configuration your group requires. #16 Summer Cottage has 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.
- Precise information about bedrooms and bed types is almost always accessible on booking websites. If not, email the property management company before you reserve the vacation property. Note that most property listings specify maximum guest capacity, which oftentimes includes pull-out couches and bunk beds. You'll need to determine what configuration is right for your family.
- If your group is vacationing with pets, search for a property that allows animals. Make sure to ask for information on breed, size, and type requirements. Often, property owners require additional pet deposits and fees.
- Looking for unique amenities? Most rental websites include search filters for amenities. Use these filters to your advantage to find the perfect rental home.
- Suitable accessibility amenities can make or break a vacation for guests that require the use of a wheelchair. .
More considerations:
- Put the owner's contact information in your smartphone and wallet.
- Ask questions. You may need instructions for a hot tub, A/V setup or coffee maker. Contact your property manager. They are there to help! A brief telephone call can prevent quite a few difficulties.
- Keep your rental home locked while you're gone! Don't let thieves ruin your holiday.
- At Check-in, note any issues with the rental property and immediately alert the owner. Keep records of all coorespondence.
- Respecting quiet hours and parking rules can make a stay more pleasurable. You will increase your chance to make some new local friends, and resident neighbors are an incredible resource to find the best local beaches and hangouts.
- Don't forget to... Ask a local resident! Residents can frequently help you find exactly what you're looking for. Who better to ask where to charter a fishing boat, have a great night on the town, or the best spots for crabbing?
- At departure, complete a final walk-through to confirm you did not leave anything behind. Remember to check closets, dressers, garages, and bathrooms for hidden treasure. Remove everything from the refrigerator and take or dispose of leftovers.
- Go through the property a final time and scan for any damage. We recommend inspecting the property with the property manager whenever possible. If the host is not available, remember to take pictures of the rental to record its condition.
- Leave feedback! Hosts rely on great feedback to compel new reservations. They'll be grateful for your feedback. Alternatively, if something wasn't right, other vacationing families will appreciate that you share your feedback and help them have the best future vacation. Please be fair with your feedback If something fell short of expectations, consider whether the property manager could control the issue, and if so, whether they responded reasonably to remedy it.