This spacious, well-appointed townhouse is in a quiet community next to the beach. The layout provides privacy and room to spread out, making it ideal for families or groups. The unit has 2 levels, for a total of 1,200 square feet plus 4 private balconies. It’s a short walk (50 yards) from the front door to the development’s private beach access. You can usually hear the ocean from the balconies or inside when the sliding glass doors are open.
This townhouse includes: - Master suite on the top floor with queen-size bed, bathroom with step-in shower, and a balcony with an ocean view. - Large living room on the middle level with a sleeper sofa, dining room with seating for 4, full-sized kitchen with a breakfast area, half-bathroom, and balconies at each end (facing north and south). The kitchen is fully-equipped and up to date with granite countertops, all the usual appliances, and plenty of cookware, dishes, and utensils. You shouldn’t need to bring anything except food. - Second bedroom has a full-size bed and futon. - Laundry room with full-size washer and dryer. - Large TVs in the living room and master bedroom with cable. - Linens, towels, and soaps.
The development has a nice beach front pool and shuffleboard, and a party room for large gatherings. Island House is a small development in the best part of St. Augustine Beach. It’s about 5 miles south of the pier, far enough to be away from the busier part of the beach but close to restaurants and shops. St. Augustine Beach is a vibrant community with lots to do. The beach is wide with natural dunes, and it has reliable waves and great swimming. When you’re not on the beach, there are lots of good restaurants around. At the pier, there’s a farmers and crafts market on Wednesdays and other outdoor events.
You can go to the historic downtown area and see the old fort or take a boat cruise from the marina. Or you can rent your own boat and go fishing or cruising on the Intracoastal Waterway. There’s a well-run Alligator Farm. And there are plenty of golf courses around. It’s a great place to visit any time of year. ** THE COMPLEX POOL IS NOT HEATED ** ** THIS CONDO IS NOT PET FRIENDLY - NO EXCEPTIONS **
Unique scenery and history set St. Augustine apart from any other city in Florida with its quaint but big appeal. Visitors can see why when they stroll along the brick-lined streets and delight in the city’s European flavour, with centuries-old buildings, horse-drawn carriages, hidden courtyards, and so very much more.
Saint Augustine has plenty of history to explore — more than 450 years of it! Founded in September 1565 by Don Pedro Menendez de Aviles of Spain, St. Augustine is the longest continually inhabited European-founded city in the United States – more commonly called the “Nation’s Oldest City.”
Enticing shops will allure you as they line the narrow lanes along with the many museums. Visit historic landmarks such as Castillo de San Marcos, Ponce de Leon’s “Fountain of Youth,” and the Oldest Wooden Schoolhouse.
For 21st-century activities, consider family fun (a beach on the Atlantic), outdoor adventures (kayaking an inland waterway), golf (play where the pros play), fine dining (the fresh catch of the day), and shopping from colonial to chic. Plan your trip to St. Augustine