- As low as $283/Night
- 5 Bedrooms
- 3 Bathrooms
- Sleeps 10
General Features
- 3 bathrooms
- 4 bedrooms
- Air conditioning
- 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
- Dishwasher
- English
- Heating
- Iron/ironing board
- Microwave
- No pets allowed
- Onsite parking
- Oven
- Refrigerator
- Shared/communal pool
- Smoke detector installed (host has indicated there is a smoke detector on the property)
- Smoke-free property
- Sofa bed
- Stovetop
- Toaster
- TV with cable/satellite service
- Washing machine and dryer
- WiFi available
About this Property
- Sleeps 10
- 5 Bedrooms
- 3 Bathrooms
- Cottage
This bungalow sleeps 10 people with two king beds, one queen bed, two twin beds, The bungalow has a entirely equipped kitchen, washer/dryer, come with standard amenities such as central heat / air conditioning, cable T.V., and Wi-Fi.
Additional features include five TV's, covered parking underneath and a community pool.
UNIT IS LIMITED TO THE NUMBER OF PERSONS ACCEPTED UNDER LISTED OCCUPANCY
NO SMOKING, NO MOTORCYCLES/TRAILERS
NO FAMILY PETS ACCEPTED
NOTE: Community Conveniences such as Pools are not under our control and may or may not be available from time to time because of health, damage or legal issues.
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. Looking to enjoy an event or a game while in town? See what's happening at Broadway Grand Prix or Myrtle Beach Sports Center.
Special Instructions
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Pet Policy
Pets not allowed
How to get the best Myrtle Beach rental experience:
Money saving strategies:
- June, July, and August are the most expensive months in Myrtle Beach. Booking your Myrtle Beach vacation home in Spring or Fall is a good way to save money on your rental home. Rates are lower, and you'll find a larger selection of acceptable homes. Many vacationers use this strategy to find larger homes within budget, or to book a beach front rental that would otherwise be unavailable during June, July, and August.
- The sooner your group can book a rental home, the easier your search will be. The most desirable rental properties are booked very early. Reserving your vacation property six to twelve months before your travel dates is recommended. Holiday gatherings are excellent times to search for and book your vacation home.
- Hosts and Property managers sometimes offer discounts for active duty military and veterans. Ask your property manager if special discounts are available for your family.
- Booking websites frequently offer their guests an option to buy vacation insurance. Trip insurance, which normally will cost between 1% - 5% of the base booking price, offers visitors reimbursement of costs for any missed trip time as a result of medical-related catastrophes or weather, as well as ensuing additional evacuation costs or charges, such as an unanticipated hotel stay or additional gasoline expenses. Trip insurance might be a a life-saver if the unforeseen occurs. Ask your property manager for specifics.
- Look for your local visitors guide upon checking in. If your rental doesn't have a copy, you can find them at local shops and visitor centers. In addition to great local information, visitor guide magazines contain coupons for local accommodations, restaurants and tours.
How to choose and book a perfectvacation home:
- Start by having your group commit to trip dates and a maximum budget.
- Decide how many bedrooms and what type of bedroom configuration your family requires. 4 Bedroom Cottage with a short walk to the Beach has 5 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. If you need a larger or smaller rental, use our Myrtle Beach vacation rental search.
- Specific information about bedrooms and bed types is usually accessible on booking pages. If you don't see them listed, call the property management company before booking your rental. Note that most property listings specify the maximum guest capacity, which usually includes sofa beds and bunks.
- Looking for particular amenities? Most rental websites include search filters with amenity lists. Use these filters to your advantage to find the perfect rental home.
- Proper accessibility can make or ruin a vacation for persons with a disability. Confirm all necessary amenities are available and included before booking
- If your family is vacationing with pets, you'll need to find a pet-friendly vacation rental. Make sure to ask for information on breed, size, and type requirements. Note that some property managers charge additional pet fees.
During your stay:
- Take a copy of the owner's phone number and entry/exit procedures for your . Store the host's information in your smartphone.
- During arrival, note any issues with the property and immediately contact the owner. Keep records of all coorespondence.
- Hosts are there to help! Don't be shy to ask questions during your stay.
- Be a good neighbor! You wouldn't like troublesome visitors disrupting your peaceful neighborhood. Apply the golden rule for common sense. If they like you, locals might even recommend great local food and places you would've never otherwise known about!
- Speaking of neighbors... Ask a local! Local residents can usually point you in the right direction. Who better to ask where to enjoy a steak with a view, have a great night on the town, or the best spots for bird watching?
- Keep your rental home locked while you are gone! Don't let crooks ruin your trip.
- Re-check every room of the property to confirm that you've packed everything on check-out day. Re-check closets, dressers, garages, and bathrooms for hidden belongings. Remove everything from the refrigerator and take or dispose of leftovers.
- Record a video to document the condition of the property.
- Did you have a fantastic vacation? Many rental managers make it easy for clients to provide comments. If your rental property and/or property manager was terrific, they will likely appreciate your kind words. If anything was defective 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.