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$ 150 - 230 Estimated Per Night |
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Experience paradise to the fullest at Windswept Woodlands. Located in the beautiful and prestigious Kiawah Island, South Carolina and just a short walk to the beach and all the excitement this quaint tropical town has to offer, this wonderful vacation spot is a delight.
This one bedroom and one bathroom villa is located on the second floor of the building and is nicely furnished throughout. The living room is spacious with plenty of room to relax as well as direct access to the furnished deck where you can enjoy your favorite beverage while counting the stars. The kitchen is fully furnished with all the amenities you will need to feel right at home during your stay. The dining area has seating for four and is a perfect place to eat your meals or play card games with your guests. With two TVs and a private washer and dryer this vacation villa is fabulous.
Windswept Woodlands is located on the ocean side of the street and within walking distance to the beach where you can experience the excitement of swimming, surfing, fishing, kayaking, and other water sports. There is easy access to paved biking trails and the boardwalk. Enjoy a leisurely bike ride of short stroll to the many golf courses, tennis courts, shopping at Town Center, Night Heron Park, Straw Market shops, and the General Store. With everything so close by it is easy to see why Windswept Woodlands is such an incredible destination.
Kiawah gained lasting fame for its spectacular, oceanside golf courses, all designed by top golf pros. Besides golf, tennis is a popular attraction, and Kiawah's scenic, undeveloped shoreline stands among the country's best beaches. In an effort to maintain the integrity of the barrier islands, developers have preserved the most sensitive terrain and lumped land-use so that it doesn't negatively impact wildlife and vegetation. An increasingly upscale dining scene and a few shopping enclaves provide further distraction, and Charleston is only 21 miles north if brief escape is necessary.
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