- As low as $224/Night
- 3 Bedrooms
- 2 Bathrooms
- Sleeps 6
General Features
- Games
- 2 bathrooms
- 2 bedrooms
- Air conditioning
- Area rugs in public areas
- Barbecue grill
- 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
- Dining table
- Dishwasher
- English
- Free WiFi
- Hair dryer
- Handrails in stairways
- Hardwood flooring in public areas
- Heating
- Hot tub
- If you have requests for specific accessibility needs, please contact the property using the information on the reservation confirmation received after booking.
- Iron/ironing board
- Local artist showcase
- Locally-owned & organized tours & activities
- Microwave
- Near the beach
- Near the sea
- No pets allowed
- Onsite parking
- Oven
- Patio
- Playground
- Pool access ramp on site
- Pool hoist on site
- Refrigerator
- Sauna
- Shared/communal pool
- Smoke detector not reported (host has not indicated whether there is a smoke detector on the property)
- Smoke-free property
- Sofa bed
- Stovetop
- Thin carpet in public areas
- Tile flooring in public areas
- Toaster
- Towels provided
- TV with cable/satellite service
- Unit size: 930 sq ft (86 sq m)
- Upper floors accessible by stairs only
- Washing machine and dryer
- Well-lit path to entrance
- Wheelchair-accessible pool
About this Property
- Sleeps 6
- 3 Bedrooms
- 2 Bathrooms
- Condo
- Approximately 930 square feet
Welcome to Vista Blue - Myrtle Beach, an airy 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom condo. The striking outdoor balcony overlooks one of the community pools providing a relaxing spot. Located a short walk to the beach or Ocean Annie's Beach Bar. Foodies and shopaholics will savor the variety of culinary delights and shopping venues close by. Golf enthusiasts can't miss out on the many local golf courses.
Community Conveniences: Hot Tub, Sauna, Harry the Hats, a famed neighborhood restaurant with entirely equipped bar, pool tables, and outdoor dining, playground, corn hole, covered gazebos, tennis court.
Walking Distance: Ocean Annie's Beach Bar (0.6 miles), Apache Pier (1 mile), Hibben Memorial Park (Shore Drive) - Public Beach Access and Bathrooms (0.4 miles)
Food, Shopping, & Family-Friendly Activities: Pirates Voyage Dinner & Show (3 miles), Barefoot Landing (5 miles), Ripley's Aquarium of Myrtle Beach (8 miles), Broadway at the Beach (9 miles), Myrtle Beach Boardwalk and Promenade (10 miles)
Golf Experiences: Arcadian Shores Golf Club (2 miles), Grande Dunes Resort Club (3 miles), Dunes Golf and Beach Clue (4 miles), Pine Lake Country Club (6 miles), Myrtlewood Golf Club (7 miles)
Keyless and Contactless Entry
Third & Top Floor Walk-up, Master bedroom with ensuite, Second bedroom has two full beds, Sleeper Couch, Outdoor dining table, Totally outfitted Kitchen, Second bathroom has a shower.
Myrtle Beach International Airport (14 miles)
The community's association has a policy that requires the primary guest is a minimum of 25 years of age in order to book and stay at the property.
About the Area
Located in Myrtle Beach, this condo is near the beach. 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
Tips to get the very best vacation home experience:
Sticking to a rental home budget:
- Reserve your rental as soon as possible. Rental schedules often open 12 months in advance (or in September just after the Summer season ends). Many families reserve their Summer rental homes during Thanksgiving and Christmas gatherings. Book before these holidays for best selection.
- June, July, and August are the most expensive months in the Myrtle Beach area. Reserve your Myrtle Beach vacation home in Fall or Spring months to enjoy warm weather while saving money and avoiding crowded roads, restaurants, and activities. Many vacationers use this strategy to reserve larger homes, or to reserve an oceanfront vacation rental that would otherwise be unavailable or unaffordable during June, July, and August.
- Property management companies sometimes offer promotional rates for veterans. Ask your host or property manager if discounts are available for your group.
- Management companies and individual rental owners usually offer renters an option to purchase vacation insurance protection. Trip insurance, which normally will cost 1% - 5% of the base booking price, offers visitors reimbursement of their vacation costs for any missed time as a result of medical-related catastrophes or weather disasters, as well as ensuing additional hurricane evacuation costs, such as an unexpected hotel overnight or additional gas expenses. Trip insurance might be a a welcome relief if the unforeseen happens. Ask your property manager for specifics.
- Many management companies supply Myrtle Beach area travel guides which often include special deals, either offered independently by local companies, or by way of a relationship between the rental management company and the business itself. You can also find visitors guide and coupon books at local shops and grocery stores.
How to choose the best rental:
- Select dates and spending budget.
- Determine how many bedrooms and the configuration your family needs. Shore Drive Condo - Walk to the Beach has 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. If you need a larger or smaller rental, use our search.
- Precise details about bedrooms and bed counts & types is generally available on booking pages. Otherwise, email the host before reserving the vacation property. Remember that most properties list the max. guest capacity, which typically includes pull out couches in living rooms.
- If your group is traveling with pets, you must reserve a property that allows animals. Get details on breed, size, and type requirements. Note that some hosts charge pet deposits and fees.
- Are you visiting for a single attraction? Use a map search to browse nearby rentals.
- Proper accessibility amenities can make or ruin a vacation for the less-mobile. .
More considerations:
- We recommend storing the host's information in your smartphone and wallet.
- Hosts are available to help! Feel free to ask any questions before, during, or after your stay.
- Keep your rental home locked while you're gone! Don't let crooks spoil your holiday.
- Note any issues with the rental at check in, and immediately send them to the host. We especially recommend e-mails and text messages, as they usually contain time stamps that are valuable if damages are assessed.
- Respecting late-night quiet hours and parking restrictions can make a stay significantly more pleasurable. Be a good neighbor. You'll magnify your chance to make local friends, and resident neighbors can be a terrific resource to find the best local beaches and restaurants.
- Speaking of neighbors... Ask a local resident! Neighbors 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 out, or the best spots for fishing?
- Just before checking out, take a final walk-through to confirm you have not forget anything. Remember to check garages, decks, and cabinets for hidden items. Clean the refrigerator and take or dispose of leftovers.
- Inspect the rental one final time and look for any damage. We recommend walking through with the host whenever you can (often this isn't possible). If the manager isn't available, take photos of the property to record its condition at check-out.
- Leave a review! Property owners rely on good feedback to compel future reservations. They'll be much obliged for your review. Alternatively, if something wasn't right, other vacationing families will will be grateful for your feedback find their best rental home. Please be objective. 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.