Permit Number: RBL23-000153
The Space: 🌴🏖 Welcome to “Coastal Gallery”! Our lovely 4-bedroom, 3.5-bathroom home on Kiawah Island sits just off the 8th hole of the Turtle Point Golf Course and offers tranquil lagoon views.
🍳 This family-friendly layout includes a fully equipped kitchen with countertop seating for two, and a dining table that seats six. Beyond the dining room, step into the double height living space with skylights to brighten the room all day, as well as plenty of seating and a large Smart TV 📺
☀️ Outside, the screened in porch is the perfect place to take meals al fresco, and the expansive deck offers even more space to spread out and enjoy watching the passing golfers try to stay under par.
📚 Additionally, you can find a private study on the second floor with balcony access, a comfortable work area, a Smart TV, and a private library where you can borrow your next beach read.
🛏There are two king-sized guest bedrooms on the first floor, with each room including their own entrance to the deck, Smart TVs and a shared common bathroom. Also on the first floor is the perfect kid’s room, with four twin beds, a Smart TV and an ensuite bathroom. Upstairs, the primary suite includes a king-sized bed, a Smart TV, and a private ensuite with a soaking tub and walk-in shower.
🚗 Parking for 4 cars is provided in the driveway.
🏡 Our home is well-located on a quiet street on the edge of the Turtle Point Golf Course, just a mile north of the beach. The Roy Barth Tennis Center is a mile away and you can enjoy great dining and shopping at Freshfields Village.
🌊 Our home is located 5-6 blocks away from the beach access. Access to the beach is by walking or biking, you will not be able to take your car down to access the beach. If you are checking out the beach and need any equipment, we do not have any at the home but feel free to reach out if you need recommendations on beach rental items!Guest Access: *Please read description fully before booking*
We partner with an off site resort called The Wonderer which is located in Downtown Charleston, a short drive away. Any guests staying in our home who are 25+ are able to visit The Wonderer!
*There is a strict age policy, no one under the age of 21 will be permitted on the campus due to the presence of alcohol (including the pool). Special permission needs to be given by The Wonderer for anyone between the ages of 21 - 25.*
The Wonderer offers:
*Olympic size pool (heated in cooler months)
*Poolside Cabanas (additional cost)
*Gym (classes at additional cost)
*2 bars
*Restaurant
*Private / Shared work space (complimentary high speed wifi)
Individual Pricing:
*Complimentary entry for Nov 1 - Mar 31
*$15/person Sun - Thurs
*$30/person Fri - Sat
Group / Cabana Pricing
*groups of 8 or more people will be REQUIRED to rent a cabana if they plan to use the pool*
Winter Cabana Pricing (October 1 - March 31)
* $300 food and beverage minimum Monday - Friday
* $500 food and beverage minimum Saturdays
* $300 food and beverage minimum Sundays
Summer Cabana Pricing (April 1 - September 30)
* $300 food and beverage minimum Monday - Thursday
* $500 food and beverage minimum Fridays
* $1000 food and beverage minimum Saturdays & Sundays
Amenities included with cabana purchase:
*Poolside cabana for up to 10 adults for up to 5 hours
*Sofa seating and optional shade umbrella
*Outdoor olympic size pool
*Dedicated server with food and drinks available for purchase
*Towel service
*Complimentary wifi
*Self-parking available for a fee
Disclaimer:
*The Wonderer is a separate company so they reserve the right to alter availability due to events. If access isn’t granted due to availability, no inconvenience credits will be issued.
*The Wonderer also reserves the right to change prices and availability is not guaranteed without a confirmed day pass.
*We advise booking in advance if you are visiting between April 15 - September 1The Neighbourhood: Welcome to one of South Carolina’s most unspoiled barrier islands. Less than 25 miles from the bustling streets of Historic Charleston, Kiawah Island extends into the Atlantic Ocean, revealing ten miles of sandy shoreline to the undulating surf. As part of South Carolina’s fabled Lowcountry, the Island is a nature enthusiast’s paradise of lush maritime forests and winding saltwater marshes where local flora and fauna thrive…and visitors feel like they’re a world away.
Access to Kiawah
Kiawah Island is a gated private community with access limited to property owners and guests of the resort or rental agencies. Guests will have a car pass awaiting them at the security gate upon arrival. Please call us with the names of additional drivers in your party that will need a pass. No vehicles will be permitted on the island without a pass.
Dining and Local Food
Restaurants range from casual and quick to world-class experiences. You will find a few convenience stores located throughout the island and a grocery store located in Freshfields Village. During the summer months, there is a stand with local produce, food trucks, and artisan crafts located off of Betsy Kerrison Parkway near the traffic circle, and a weekly Farmer’s Market held at Freshfields Village.
The Beach and Activities
Strolling down the sun-filled beach and bike riding on the hard-packed sand are popular activities among many visitors. Other activities on Kiawah’s beach include surfing, kayaking, shelling, fishing, and plenty of wildlife viewing. If you’re lucky, you will catch a glimpse of dolphins playing in the gentle surf. From mid-May until early August, Loggerhead turtles lay their eggs in the soft sand of the dunes.
The lush dunes and beaches of Kiawah Island boast over 300 species of both migratory and non-migratory birds. To ensure that the natural habitats of these species remain intact, extraordinary care is taken to protect the natural habitats, making Kiawah Island a wildlife sanctuary.
GOLF
Experience what many consider to be the finest collection of golf courses in the world. Each has its own unique features and all of them are beautiful to admire. The 4 world-class, public courses on Kiawah include Cougar Point, Turtle Point, Osprey Point, and The Ocean Course. Oak Point is also open to the public and is located right off the island.
Biking on Kiawah
Are you catching a trend? Bicycling is a great way to see more of the island that cannot be seen by car! There are over 30 miles of paved biking paths on the island, and in 2010, the path from Kiawah Island to Freshfields Village opened. Either bring your bikes from home if you’re traveling by vehicle or rent them while you’re here. Most of the rental agencies in the area will deliver them directly to your accommodation on the island with no additional fee.
Tennis on Island
Kiawah was rated America’s #1 Tennis Resort by Tennis Magazine. There are two racquet clubs on the island under the direction of former touring pro Roy Barth. One is located in East Beach and the other in West Beach. Guests will need to call the Roy Barth Center to request a court time and check on seasonal fees to play tennis. There is a charge for the use of the courts on Kiawah.Interaction With Guests: We've got your check-in covered with convenient self-check-in instructions. If you require any assistance during your stay, feel free to reach us via text or phone.
Experience the pinnacle of hospitality with StayDuvet, our 5-star hosting services company, available to assist you throughout your visit. From Professionally Laundered 100% Cotton Linens to access to an Off-Site Guest Resort boasting a Pool, Gym, and Office Spaces, we prioritize your comfort. Enjoy Hotel Amenities, well-equipped Kitchens, and personalized Guest Itineraries for seamless trip planning. Upon booking confirmation, you'll unlock exclusive access to our meticulously curated magazine featuring the best local experiences—whether it's top-notch restaurants and bars, thrilling water-sports, boat rentals, relaxing massages, private chefs, exhilarating helicopter rides, informative walking tours, or intriguing ghost tours. Your stay, your way!Getting Around: Nestled 33 miles from Charleston International Airport, Kiawah Island beckons with its coastal charm and natural splendor. Here's your guide to navigating this island paradise:
Arrival and Departure:
• Private Transportation: Embrace stress-free arrivals and departures with private transportation services. Ensure a smooth journey to and from the island, creating the perfect start and end to your Kiawah experience.
Island Mobility:
• Personal Vehicle: Explore Kiawah Island at your own pace by bringing your personal vehicle. Enjoy the flexibility to traverse the island's scenic beauty at your leisure.
Island Restrictions:
• Excluded Vehicles: Please note that boats, trailers, motorcycles, Sprinter vans, and golf carts are not permitted on the island. This ensures a peaceful and serene atmosphere for all visitors.
Transportation Tips:
• Uber and Lyft: While Uber and Lyft may not operate on the island, your personal vehicle remains the key to island exploration.
Embark on a Kiawah Island adventure, where the journey is as enchanting as the destination. Revel in the coastal wonders, and let the island breeze guide you through a retreat like no other!Other Notes: Welcome to your retreat on Kiawah Island, where relaxation meets the highest standards of comfort. Explore the island's beauty while abiding by the Town of Kiawah ordinances, ensuring a harmonious and enjoyable stay.
Included Amenities:
• Complimentary High-Speed Internet WIFI
• Locally Packaged Coffee for a Perfect Start
• Essential Paper Products (toilet paper, paper towels, tissues)
• Hotel-Quality Bath Amenities (shampoo, conditioner, body wash, hand soap)
• Convenient Dish and Laundry Detergents
• Hair Dryer, Iron, and Ironing Board
• Four Bath Towels per Bed, Professionally Laundered Linens
• Basic Cooking Essentials and Well-Equipped Kitchenware
Pet Policy:
If this property allows pets, only one dog allowed for a non-refundable pet fee of $200. Additional pets subject to approval with an extra pet fee of $200. Fee waived for certified service dogs with proper paperwork. Duvet only allows dogs as it's pet friendly properties. Note: the Town of Kiawah's ordinances for a pet-friendly island experience.
Town Ordinances:
This property does not have access to a pool on Kiawah Island. The pool advertised in the listing (The Wonderer) is in downtown Charleston. The Town of Kiawah Island welcomes you to our beautiful community and invites you to take advantage of all our island has to offer. Adhering to the following rules and regulations ensures an enjoyable visit:
General:
• Gas and electric grills only permitted on decks of single-family homes.
• No open fires or fireworks except those permitted by the Town.
• Read ordinances and municipal codes here.
Beach:
• Swim with caution; strong rip currents are common.
• No wading/swimming in Captain Sam’s Inlet.
• No glass, metal shovels, plastic carryout bags, plastic straws, Styrofoam, or balloons allowed.
• Stay off dunes; use public walkovers.
• No overnight storage of beach equipment.
• No vehicles allowed on the beach except emergency and authorized vehicles.
• Public nudity is prohibited.
• No sleeping on beaches after dark.
• Follow fishing regulations; a saltwater fishing license is required.
Pets:
• Pets must be leashed outside unless in an enclosed area.
• Leash rules vary by season on the beach.
• Observe rules in critical habitat areas.
• Clean up after your pets; use provided dog bag receptacles.
Transportation:
• Private motorcycles, mopeds, Segways, etc., are prohibited.
• Use bike paths; biking and jogging on roadways with bike paths is prohibited.
• Golf carts prohibited on Kiawah roads or leisure trails.
Parking:
• Vehicles must be parked in a garage or driveway with a 25-foot clearance.
• Parking on grass or landscaped areas is prohibited.
• Overnight parking must be off-street.
Wildlife:
• Never approach, feed, or taunt alligators.
• Loggerhead turtles are protected; avoid disturbing nesting turtles.
• No swimming in island ponds; alligators may be present.
Storage:
• No clothing or towels draped over deck railings.
• Store bicycles and beach gear in a garage or enclosure.
Noise:
• Noise ordinance in effect from 8 p.m. to 8 a.m. daily.
Occupancy:
• Maximum occupancy is two occupants per bedroom with two additional occupants allowed per dwelling unit.
Lighting:
• Outdoor lighting for all other dwellings shall be turned off from 11 p.m. to 7 a.m. daily.
• May thru October – all outdoor lighting visible from the beachfront should be turned off from 9 p.m. to dawn to protect nesting sea turtles.
Escape the ordinary and embrace Kiawah's serene beauty—book your stay now!