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Sweet Sandcastle Vacations: A Luxury Beach Getaway!
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Exceptionnel
3Â salles de bain16 personnes315.9Â mÂČ
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Découvrir la zone
St. Augustine, FL
- Place, Plage de Vilano BeachâȘ6 min Ă piedâŹ
- Place, Plage UsinaâȘ9 min Ă piedâŹ
- Place, Sculpture Castle OtttisâȘ18 min Ă piedâŹ
- Airport, Saint Augustine, Floride (UST-AĂ©roport rĂ©gional du nord-ouest de la Floride)âȘ12 min en voitureâŹ
Chambres et lits
0 chambres (16Â personnes)
3Â salles de bain
Salle de bain 1
Baignoire ou douche · Toilettes
Salle de bain 2
Baignoire · Toilettes · Douche uniquement
Salle de bain 3
Baignoire ou douche · Toilettes
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Cuisine
Balcon
Jardin
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Sweet Sandcastle Vacations: A Luxury Beach Getaway!
Come enjoy your stay at Sweet Sandcastle Vacations where you will be greeted with a sweet surprise! This 3,400 sq ft, 3-story, 7 bed/3 bath luxurious rental is perfect for big family gatherings! Has beds for 10 adults and 6 kids. Parking for up to 5 vehicles, no street parking. Situated between the Intracoastal Waterway and Beach, both just a 5 min walk away. Enjoy semi-private beach access, relax on the outdoor patio, or around our fire pit. Explore the historic city of St Augustine 10 min away
Guests are invited to utilize the entire newly-renovated property which includes our 3-story luxury vacation home, 5 car parking area no parking on street, spacious back patio with an outdoor shower for beach days and a grill and bar for big dinners! Inside our luxury vacation home you will find a private master suite with en suite bathroom, 4 Roku Smart TVâs for entertainment and a beautiful fully equipped kitchen with granite slab countertops for whipping up meals! Our back patio is decorated with glimmering market lights for a cozy, and eclectic atmosphere as well as patio furniture for all your lounging needs. Enjoy the benefits of our perfectly maintained yard that sports a fire pit for sâmores and sand games for all your family and friends. Inside the house you will find extra amenities for a fun time such as a Nintendo Wii, cabinet full of board games, and a reading nook for little ones. And of course, guests are welcome to use our semi-private neighborhood beach access for the best beach vacation ever!.
The whole house is yours for your vacation!
Available for questions via text & phone call. Hosts live within an hour and are available to come in person if needed, in case of an emergency.
This is a lovely quiet beach neighborhood with semi-private beach access just a 5-minute walk away. Located directly between the Intracoastal Waterway and the Atlantic Ocean just a short walk away for both spectacular sunrises and sunsets.
Anyone whoâs ever loved a town knows its worth canât be counted in a census or measured in square miles. Instead, itâs defined and distinguished by the precise combination of landmarks, lore, and even language that just couldnât exist in any other place of any size. With its Spanish colonial heritage, melting-pot population, and wealth of Gilded Age relics, thereâs truly no other town cut from the same cloth (or, perhaps, patchwork) as St. Augustine, Florida, this yearâs Best Small Town in the South. So when it came time to craft an itinerary through one of Americaâs oldest destinations, I relied on the folks who know and love it best to help chart my path. Iâd start each day with an expert recommendation and then strike up conversations on the go to determine where to head next. From picturesque brunch spots to windswept beaches, St. Augustineâs fan club never steered me wrong.
Day 1: Explore Downtown
You wouldnât need an insider to point you toward St. George Streetâthe steady foot traffic flowing through this pedestrian thoroughfare lined with colonial-era storefronts is as effective as a neon sign. But to find the sweet spot worth a stop amid all the souvenir shops and âolde tymeâ businesses, I turned to Alex Drywa, whose small-group St. Augustine Experiences tours have consistently won both rave reviews and repeat customers.
He suggested we meet on the balcony at Boat Drinks, a bi-level bar and seafood joint with retro tropical interiors, a world-class rum library, and a balcony overlooking St. George Street thatâs Drywaâs go-to place for people-watching. We filled up on savory jerk chicken skewers and sweet but stiff Goombay Smash cocktails as a stream of vacationers ambled below. From the vintage seascapes to the teakwood details, itâs decidedly more Old Florida than Old World. This aesthetic is echoed nearby at The Floridian. There, a mounted alligator skull presides over the pineapple-wallpapered upstairs bar, and the palm-shaded brick patio welcomes diners drawn to its energy and adaptation-friendly menu (think gluten-free and vegetarian takes on Southern classics).
Meanwhile, two newcomers on the Matanzas River waterfront have carved out their own distinct niches. Casa Reina, a taqueria and tequila bar in a 120-year-old Spanish Colonial Revival building, has bold, modern Mexican decor and a terrace overlooking the Bridge of Lions. Seafood-and-steaks restaurant River & Fort (two blocks to the north) delivers a postcard-worthy perspective on the Castillo de San Marcos, the cityâs iconic fortress that was built more than 300 years ago from the hardy, seashel-laden coquina stone. Both embody the spirit of celebrating the cityâs past without being entirely beholden to it, a tricky balance I observed time and time again during my stay.
Day 2: Venture Uptown
While downtown is no time capsule, it is heavily touristed. Lately, more and more residents and entrepreneurs have begun gravitating toward the lively uptown area, where wine bars, vintage boutiques, and decor shops cater to those who could use a little distance from the historical-reenactment hoopla. Artist Jenna Alexander tipped me off to recent arrival Sunday Gathering Table, a hip brunch spot decorated with her own colorful, large-scale paintings of Florida flora and fauna. Over a steaming bowl of shakshuka and a side of house-baked sourdough, I swapped introductions with the couple seated two counter stools away and managed to pick up a dinner lead for the evening: Collage, a cozy white-tablecloth restaurant downtown that had a single 5:30 p.m. cancellation.
In order to work up a good appetite for the feast to come, I spent the afternoon on foot, browsing rattan furniture and vintage barware at Cool and Collected and date-night dresses at Declaration & Co. just down the road. Back downtown, Collageâs clean whitewashed exterior, draped romantically in bougainvillea, opened into a dimly lit space that gradually filled with couples and families gathering to sample house-made pastas, local fish, and indulgent desserts. It could have been the candlelight, the service, or the wine, but Iâm pretty sure that I glowed by the time I left.
Day 3: St Augustine`s Waterfront & Wildlife
With two rivers and the Atlantic Ocean surrounding St. Augustine on three sides, itâs no wonder that yachting, sailing, and pleasure boating options are plentiful. But I wanted to get a slightly different POV on how the other half livesâthat half being the hundreds of fish, bird species, and assorted marine life that also call this ecosystem home. I connected with dolphin researcher and local Flagler College alum Zach McKenna, who runs St. Augustine Eco Tours. Thanks to warm, shallow estuaries that harbor an abundance of fish, these coastal waters are particularly appealing to dolphins, which keep up a rigorous feeding schedule (and by that point, I could relate).
Still, responsible dolphin spotting requires patience, so as we cut the motor and drifted, we occupied ourselves by watching a great blue heron on the hunt, his spindly legs perfectly camouflaged amid the mangroves and spartina grass. When a mother dolphin and two calves finally appearedâand then another and anotherâit was all the more thrilling for the anticipation. While the mamas herded mullet over a sandbar, their young practiced their diving techniques andâabove the surfaceâI had to keep reminding myself to breathe.
When we returned to the dock, two hours had passed like 30 minutes and I wished we couldâve stayed out all dayâbut I had a new tip from McKenna and headed over to Anastasia State Park to see it through. The directive? Drive or bike to the beach. Walk out onto the sands. Keep going as far as you can. Then turn around, and walk back. On this uniquely undisturbed stretch of coastline, with 4 miles of car-free (and even dog-free) nature, itâs easy to find your own quiet slice. Within 10 minutes, Iâd located mine and plopped down with the grassy dunes at my back.
Climbing into the car an hour and a half later (my hair full of tangles and my ankles crusted with tiny shells), I mentally sent McKenna a thank-you note and then pulled myself together for dinner at Llama, an intimate and welcoming Peruvian restaurant midway between the park and downtown. With the gentle sound of flute music, the generous portions of lomo saltado (providing more than enough tender steak and crispy potatoes for three people), and the evocative burnt-eucalyptus smoke wafting from the Sacred Valley cacao mousse dessert, I felt utterly transported, an experience Iâd come to recognize as a signature of St. Augustine.
Day 4: Historical St. Augustine
Itâs not just at dinnertime that St. Augustine takes you places. Wake up early for a walk around the sleepy lanes, and you might well forget where you areâor what century it is. On Aviles Street, you could be in the 1600s, when the pathway for this road, the cityâs oldest, was first laid down. On the corner of Cordova and King Streets, framed by the Lightner Museum and Flagler College (two former Gilded Age hotels that were designed in the ornate Spanish Renaissance style), you may feel like youâve just arrived for a winter of relaxation with the late 19th-century upper crust.
To the south and west of both, the calendar resets as downtown crossfades into Lincolnville, a community founded by emancipated Black men and women in 1866. Itâs rich in Victorian structures and, more notably, historic sites from the ACCORD Freedom Trail. Throughout the neighborhood, plaques commemorate homes and businesses where Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his friends and allies gathered to organize demonstrations in the weeks before the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and illuminate the history that unfolded beneath the same Spanish moss-draped oaks that shade this area today.
Guests are invited to utilize the entire newly-renovated property which includes our 3-story luxury vacation home, 5 car parking area no parking on street, spacious back patio with an outdoor shower for beach days and a grill and bar for big dinners! Inside our luxury vacation home you will find a private master suite with en suite bathroom, 4 Roku Smart TVâs for entertainment and a beautiful fully equipped kitchen with granite slab countertops for whipping up meals! Our back patio is decorated with glimmering market lights for a cozy, and eclectic atmosphere as well as patio furniture for all your lounging needs. Enjoy the benefits of our perfectly maintained yard that sports a fire pit for sâmores and sand games for all your family and friends. Inside the house you will find extra amenities for a fun time such as a Nintendo Wii, cabinet full of board games, and a reading nook for little ones. And of course, guests are welcome to use our semi-private neighborhood beach access for the best beach vacation ever!.
The whole house is yours for your vacation!
Available for questions via text & phone call. Hosts live within an hour and are available to come in person if needed, in case of an emergency.
This is a lovely quiet beach neighborhood with semi-private beach access just a 5-minute walk away. Located directly between the Intracoastal Waterway and the Atlantic Ocean just a short walk away for both spectacular sunrises and sunsets.
Anyone whoâs ever loved a town knows its worth canât be counted in a census or measured in square miles. Instead, itâs defined and distinguished by the precise combination of landmarks, lore, and even language that just couldnât exist in any other place of any size. With its Spanish colonial heritage, melting-pot population, and wealth of Gilded Age relics, thereâs truly no other town cut from the same cloth (or, perhaps, patchwork) as St. Augustine, Florida, this yearâs Best Small Town in the South. So when it came time to craft an itinerary through one of Americaâs oldest destinations, I relied on the folks who know and love it best to help chart my path. Iâd start each day with an expert recommendation and then strike up conversations on the go to determine where to head next. From picturesque brunch spots to windswept beaches, St. Augustineâs fan club never steered me wrong.
Day 1: Explore Downtown
You wouldnât need an insider to point you toward St. George Streetâthe steady foot traffic flowing through this pedestrian thoroughfare lined with colonial-era storefronts is as effective as a neon sign. But to find the sweet spot worth a stop amid all the souvenir shops and âolde tymeâ businesses, I turned to Alex Drywa, whose small-group St. Augustine Experiences tours have consistently won both rave reviews and repeat customers.
He suggested we meet on the balcony at Boat Drinks, a bi-level bar and seafood joint with retro tropical interiors, a world-class rum library, and a balcony overlooking St. George Street thatâs Drywaâs go-to place for people-watching. We filled up on savory jerk chicken skewers and sweet but stiff Goombay Smash cocktails as a stream of vacationers ambled below. From the vintage seascapes to the teakwood details, itâs decidedly more Old Florida than Old World. This aesthetic is echoed nearby at The Floridian. There, a mounted alligator skull presides over the pineapple-wallpapered upstairs bar, and the palm-shaded brick patio welcomes diners drawn to its energy and adaptation-friendly menu (think gluten-free and vegetarian takes on Southern classics).
Meanwhile, two newcomers on the Matanzas River waterfront have carved out their own distinct niches. Casa Reina, a taqueria and tequila bar in a 120-year-old Spanish Colonial Revival building, has bold, modern Mexican decor and a terrace overlooking the Bridge of Lions. Seafood-and-steaks restaurant River & Fort (two blocks to the north) delivers a postcard-worthy perspective on the Castillo de San Marcos, the cityâs iconic fortress that was built more than 300 years ago from the hardy, seashel-laden coquina stone. Both embody the spirit of celebrating the cityâs past without being entirely beholden to it, a tricky balance I observed time and time again during my stay.
Day 2: Venture Uptown
While downtown is no time capsule, it is heavily touristed. Lately, more and more residents and entrepreneurs have begun gravitating toward the lively uptown area, where wine bars, vintage boutiques, and decor shops cater to those who could use a little distance from the historical-reenactment hoopla. Artist Jenna Alexander tipped me off to recent arrival Sunday Gathering Table, a hip brunch spot decorated with her own colorful, large-scale paintings of Florida flora and fauna. Over a steaming bowl of shakshuka and a side of house-baked sourdough, I swapped introductions with the couple seated two counter stools away and managed to pick up a dinner lead for the evening: Collage, a cozy white-tablecloth restaurant downtown that had a single 5:30 p.m. cancellation.
In order to work up a good appetite for the feast to come, I spent the afternoon on foot, browsing rattan furniture and vintage barware at Cool and Collected and date-night dresses at Declaration & Co. just down the road. Back downtown, Collageâs clean whitewashed exterior, draped romantically in bougainvillea, opened into a dimly lit space that gradually filled with couples and families gathering to sample house-made pastas, local fish, and indulgent desserts. It could have been the candlelight, the service, or the wine, but Iâm pretty sure that I glowed by the time I left.
Day 3: St Augustine`s Waterfront & Wildlife
With two rivers and the Atlantic Ocean surrounding St. Augustine on three sides, itâs no wonder that yachting, sailing, and pleasure boating options are plentiful. But I wanted to get a slightly different POV on how the other half livesâthat half being the hundreds of fish, bird species, and assorted marine life that also call this ecosystem home. I connected with dolphin researcher and local Flagler College alum Zach McKenna, who runs St. Augustine Eco Tours. Thanks to warm, shallow estuaries that harbor an abundance of fish, these coastal waters are particularly appealing to dolphins, which keep up a rigorous feeding schedule (and by that point, I could relate).
Still, responsible dolphin spotting requires patience, so as we cut the motor and drifted, we occupied ourselves by watching a great blue heron on the hunt, his spindly legs perfectly camouflaged amid the mangroves and spartina grass. When a mother dolphin and two calves finally appearedâand then another and anotherâit was all the more thrilling for the anticipation. While the mamas herded mullet over a sandbar, their young practiced their diving techniques andâabove the surfaceâI had to keep reminding myself to breathe.
When we returned to the dock, two hours had passed like 30 minutes and I wished we couldâve stayed out all dayâbut I had a new tip from McKenna and headed over to Anastasia State Park to see it through. The directive? Drive or bike to the beach. Walk out onto the sands. Keep going as far as you can. Then turn around, and walk back. On this uniquely undisturbed stretch of coastline, with 4 miles of car-free (and even dog-free) nature, itâs easy to find your own quiet slice. Within 10 minutes, Iâd located mine and plopped down with the grassy dunes at my back.
Climbing into the car an hour and a half later (my hair full of tangles and my ankles crusted with tiny shells), I mentally sent McKenna a thank-you note and then pulled myself together for dinner at Llama, an intimate and welcoming Peruvian restaurant midway between the park and downtown. With the gentle sound of flute music, the generous portions of lomo saltado (providing more than enough tender steak and crispy potatoes for three people), and the evocative burnt-eucalyptus smoke wafting from the Sacred Valley cacao mousse dessert, I felt utterly transported, an experience Iâd come to recognize as a signature of St. Augustine.
Day 4: Historical St. Augustine
Itâs not just at dinnertime that St. Augustine takes you places. Wake up early for a walk around the sleepy lanes, and you might well forget where you areâor what century it is. On Aviles Street, you could be in the 1600s, when the pathway for this road, the cityâs oldest, was first laid down. On the corner of Cordova and King Streets, framed by the Lightner Museum and Flagler College (two former Gilded Age hotels that were designed in the ornate Spanish Renaissance style), you may feel like youâve just arrived for a winter of relaxation with the late 19th-century upper crust.
To the south and west of both, the calendar resets as downtown crossfades into Lincolnville, a community founded by emancipated Black men and women in 1866. Itâs rich in Victorian structures and, more notably, historic sites from the ACCORD Freedom Trail. Throughout the neighborhood, plaques commemorate homes and businesses where Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his friends and allies gathered to organize demonstrations in the weeks before the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and illuminate the history that unfolded beneath the same Spanish moss-draped oaks that shade this area today.
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Ă propos du quartier
St. Augustine
cette maison de vacances vous donne rendez-vous Ă St. Augustine au bord de l'eau, dans le quartier Vilano Beach. Vous ĂȘtes un voyageur avide de culture ? Dirigez-vous vers l'emblĂ©matique World Golf Village. Vous prĂ©fĂ©rez admirer la beautĂ© naturelle des lieux ? Ă vous les sympathiques Plage de Vilano Beach et St. Augustine Beach. Vous voyagez avec des enfants ? L'incontournable St. St. Augustine Pirate and Treasure (musĂ©e de la piraterie) s'impose ! Consultez aussi l'affiche de l'illustre Francis Field, pour vibrer Ă l'unisson.
St. Augustine, FL
à proximité
- Plage de Vilano Beach - 6Â min Ă pied - 0.5Â km
- Tolomato River - 6Â min Ă pied - 0.5Â km
- Plage Usina - 9Â min Ă pied - 0.8Â km
- Sculpture Castle Otttis - 18Â min Ă pied - 1.6Â km
- St. Augustine Beach - 18Â min en voiture - 17.1Â km
Comment se déplacer
Restaurants
- âȘCircle K - âŹ12 min en voiture
- âȘThe Spot - âŹ12 min en voiture
- âȘBeaches On Vilano - âŹ5 min en voiture
- âȘThe Reef - âŹ11 min Ă pied
- âȘPesca - âŹ4 min en voiture
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Propreté
8,0/10
Infrastructures et conditions de lâhĂ©bergement
10/10
Arrivée
10/10
Communication
10/10
Emplacement
9,8/10
Exactitude de lâannonce
Avis
Avis vérifié
2 janv. 2026
Les points forts : PropretĂ©, arrivĂ©e, communication, emplacement et exactitude de lâannonce
Séjour de 3 nuits en décembre 2025
Avis vérifié
10/10 Excellent
Teresa
14 oct. 2025
Les points forts : PropretĂ©, infrastructures et conditions de lâhĂ©bergement, communication
Teresa
Séjour de 3 nuits en octobre 2025
Avis vérifié
10/10 Excellent
Jack D.
8 juin 2025
Les points forts : PropretĂ©, arrivĂ©e, communication, emplacement et exactitude de lâannonce
Family
Jack D.
Séjour de 3 nuits en mai 2025
Avis vérifié
10/10 Excellent
Alice D.
15 juil. 2025
Les points forts : PropretĂ©, arrivĂ©e, communication, emplacement et exactitude de lâannonce
Alice D.
Séjour de 4 nuits en juillet 2025
Avis vérifié
10/10 Excellent
B H.
8 déc. 2024
Les points forts : PropretĂ©, arrivĂ©e, communication, emplacement et exactitude de lâannonce
St Augustine Family Holiday
B H.
Séjour de 2 nuits en décembre 2024
Avis vérifié
10/10 Excellent
Kimberly W.
26 juil. 2025
Les points forts : PropretĂ©, arrivĂ©e, communication, emplacement et exactitude de lâannonce
Kimberly W.
Séjour de 6 nuits en juillet 2025
Avis vérifié
10/10 Excellent
Rebecca P.
22 mai 2025
Les points forts : PropretĂ©, arrivĂ©e, communication, emplacement et exactitude de lâannonce
MAY SPIRITUAL RETREAT FOR COUPLES
Rebecca P.
Séjour de 2 nuits en mai 2025
Avis vérifié
10/10 Excellent
Robert R.
2 déc. 2023
Les points forts : PropretĂ©, arrivĂ©e, communication, emplacement et exactitude de lâannonce
Great place for families
Robert R.
Séjour de 7 nuits en novembre 2023
Avis vérifié
10/10 Excellent
Bill L.
5 août 2021
Les points forts : PropretĂ©, arrivĂ©e, communication, emplacement et exactitude de lâannonce
Feels like home.
Bill L.
Séjour de 7 nuits en juillet 2021
Avis vérifié
10/10 Excellent
Jim D.
8 juil. 2021
Les points forts : PropretĂ©, arrivĂ©e, communication, emplacement et exactitude de lâannonce
Amazing!
Jim D.
Séjour de 5 nuits en juillet 2021
Avis vérifié
10/10 Excellent
Lisa T.
24 août 2023
Les points forts : PropretĂ©, arrivĂ©e, communication, emplacement et exactitude de lâannonce
Amazing Beach Experience
Lisa T.
Séjour de 6 nuits en août 2023
Avis vérifié
10/10 Excellent
Annette R.
8 mars 2024
Les points forts : PropretĂ©, arrivĂ©e, communication, emplacement et exactitude de lâannonce
Great family getaway
Annette R.
Séjour de 6 nuits en février 2024
Avis vérifié
10/10 Excellent
Annalissa S.
1 mai 2023
Les points forts : PropretĂ©, arrivĂ©e, communication, emplacement et exactitude de lâannonce
Great property
Annalissa S.
Séjour de 3 nuits en avril 2023
Avis vérifié
10/10 Excellent
Janet O.
25 janv. 2024
Les points forts : PropretĂ©, arrivĂ©e, communication, emplacement et exactitude de lâannonce
Wonderful Experience
Janet O.
Séjour de 7 nuits en juillet 2023
Avis vérifié
10/10 Excellent
Claude B.
9 avr. 2024
Les points forts : PropretĂ©, arrivĂ©e, communication, emplacement et exactitude de lâannonce
Perfect!
Claude B.
Séjour de 4 nuits en mars 2024
Avis vérifié
10/10 Excellent
Rebecca M.
25 janv. 2024
Les points forts : PropretĂ©, arrivĂ©e, communication, emplacement et exactitude de lâannonce
Wonderful family vaca
Rebecca M.
Séjour de 7 nuits en juillet 2023
Avis vérifié
10/10 Excellent
Debby C.
15 oct. 2022
Les points forts : PropretĂ©, arrivĂ©e, communication, emplacement et exactitude de lâannonce
Family Reunion
Debby C.
Séjour de 4 nuits en octobre 2022
Avis vérifié
10/10 Excellent
Sandra M.
14 août 2023
Les points forts : PropretĂ©, arrivĂ©e, communication, emplacement et exactitude de lâannonce
Beach Fun
Sandra M.
Séjour de 3 nuits en août 2023
Avis vérifié
10/10 Excellent
Davina F.
27 nov. 2021
Les points forts : PropretĂ©, arrivĂ©e, communication, emplacement et exactitude de lâannonce
Large Space Great for Groups/Families
Davina F.
Séjour de 3 nuits en novembre 2021
Avis vérifié
10/10 Excellent
Kelly T.
13 juin 2024
Les points forts : PropretĂ©, arrivĂ©e, communication, emplacement et exactitude de lâannonce
Great place for a group of 12
Kelly T.
Séjour de 4 nuits en juin 2024
Avis vérifié
6/10 Satisfaisant
Art T.
24 avr. 2025
Les points forts : PropretĂ©, arrivĂ©e, communication, emplacement et exactitude de lâannonce
Great location
Art T.
Séjour de 2 nuits en avril 2025
Avis vérifié
10/10 Excellent
Bill L.
31 juil. 2022
Les points forts : PropretĂ©, arrivĂ©e, communication, emplacement et exactitude de lâannonce
Can't Go Wrong with This House
Bill L.
Séjour de 7 nuits en juillet 2022
Avis vérifié
10/10 Excellent
Linda K.
25 avr. 2022
Les points forts : PropretĂ©, arrivĂ©e, communication, emplacement et exactitude de lâannonce
Great property for a large family!
Linda K.
Séjour de 3 nuits en avril 2022
Avis vérifié
10/10 Excellent
Kim P.
28 févr. 2022
Les points forts : PropretĂ©, arrivĂ©e, communication, emplacement et exactitude de lâannonce
Happy occasion and location
Kim P.
Séjour de 3 nuits en février 2022
Avis vérifié
10/10 Excellent
Jackson M.
13 mars 2025
Les points forts : PropretĂ©, arrivĂ©e, communication, emplacement et exactitude de lâannonce
Jackson M.
Séjour de 3 nuits en février 2025
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At Kairos Hosting we are passionate about traveling, hosting, and treating all guests and homeowners with Christ's love. As experienced world travelers and property managers, we are well-equipped to handle anything thrown our way. Please reach out to us, we would love to connect with you!
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