San Remo #401 - Once Upon a Tide is a three-bedroom, three-bathroom condo in Santa Rosa Beach, FL near Gulf Place on 30A. Enjoy stunning views of the Gulf from the wrap-around balcony while having access to amazing communal amenities. Come discover what makes this location so special!
This top-floor condo's open floor plan and ample natural light will captivate you from the moment you walk in. The living room features a huge smart TV, hardwoodâŻfloors and breathtaking Gulf views. The kitchen boastsâŻstainless steel appliancesâŻand granite countertops, making it ideal for preparing your next meal. There are also sleepingâŻarrangements for eight guests comfortably, making it ideal for a family getaway.
San Remo is a four-story condo community with only a few dozen other rentals and access to some wonderful resort amenities. This convenient location includes a communal pool, a natural lake area with a fountain and an easy beach walkover. There is also a fitness center for individuals who do not want to miss their workouts while on vacation.
Come explore San Remo #401 - Once Upon a Tide to form lasting vacation experiences that will make you want to come back every year!
Clean Coverlet Program: This property provides fresh and clean bed linens, including comforters and coverlets, laundered prior to every check-in.
Overall, this is a beautiful, clean condo. Love the location and plan on booking again. The only complaint we have is lack of amenities such as a few coffee filters, etc. Many times when people come in from other places, they can't transport groceries and its nice to have just a few items there initially.
The location was beautiful, but do not rent with this company. The first day, we didnât get any beach time. There was a gate to the beach that required a key fob which they did not notify me of before the stay . I contacted the company, and they had no idea where to look or how to get to the beach, so we missed our first beach day. The third day, we went to see a movie and got back around 9:30 that night. The gate to the complex was locked, and the code they gave me would not work to get in. I texted them the problem. When they hadnât called in 15 minutes, I called them. They told me theyâd get back with me. Ten minutes later they still hadnât called. Weâd tried everything. After about 35 minutes of waiting outside the gate, I expressed to the representative that I was starting to get upset. She told me there was nothing they could do, and weâd just have to stay at another one of their properties that night. I told her my parents and children, along with my luggage were in the condo, and asked her if I was just supposed to leave my kids and luggage and go to another place. She told me if I wanted to stay somewhere for the evening, that was my only option. At this point, weâd waited outside the gate for over an hour. It was midnight. My husband grabbed tools to see if he could remove the gate from its track and put it back up, a process that would have taken a few hours but gotten us to our children. He tripped a wire and got us in. The company would have left us outside!