Colony I at Oyster Bay in Sunset Beach is located just across the street from the Intracoastal Waterway, and within a few minutes drive to the Atlantic Ocean. This Unit is located on the 2nd fairway of The Oyster Bay Course at Sunset Beach. This 2 bedroom, 2 bath villa has all the comforts of home. Enjoy beautiful views all around from the large, shaded wrap around deck and screened porch. It comes with a fully equipped kitchen with microwave, coffee maker, toaster, dishwasher and more than enough cookware. Laundry room has full size washer and dryer. Bed linens are provided, bath linens are not provided. There are two spacious bedrooms each with full bath. Comfortable new beds are in each bedroom, one king and two doubles. There is also a queen size sleeper sofa. This “NO SMOKING” and “NO PETS” unit is in like new condition, very clean and nicely decorated. Main living area, kitchen and baths have ceramic tile flooring, bedrooms are carpeted. It has central air conditioning, cable TV, three Televisions and a DVD player. And there is a large pool and hot tub just across from this unit. Taking a scenic drive along the intercoastal passing Bird Island and with in a few minutes you will arrive at the quaint swing bridge to Sunset Beach, the southern-most of North Carolina's Brunswick Islands. The three mile long barrier island is southern coastal living at its best, an uncrowded oceanfront for swimming, surfing, shelling or strolling. The family friendly beach offers a fishing pier, quaint shops, bicycle and kayak rentals and free public parking with a place to rinse the sand off. Also, mini golf and ice cream parlors! Spend a lazy afternoon strolling the beach for the perfect shell or glimpsing at the dolphins in the water then watch the setting sun melt into the ocean at twilight and be sure to take your kite along with you. The condo is located on Oyster Bay Golf Course which Golf Digest listed as "Best 50 Public Courses in America." There are many golf courses nearby, including The Pearl, Thistle, Sandpiper Bay, Sea Trail, Lion’s Paw, Tiger’s Eye, Panther's Run, Crow's Creek, Brunswick Plantation, River's Edge, and Carolina National. Area places to visit: Calabash, known as “The Seafood Capital of the World”, famous for its seafood restaurants many located on the waterfront with the fishing boat docks right at their back door. Some are Coleman's Original Calabash Seafood (Jimmy Durante's favorite), Capt. Nance, Dockside or the new Boundary House. And don't miss Callahan’s Nautical Gifts for shopping. Ocean Isle Beach Attractions there include The Museum of Coastal Carolina offering the coastal history of the Carolina's. And mini golf, shops, and restaurants such as The Isles, oceanfront and Cinelli’s overlooking the intercoastal waterway both offer indoor and outdoor dining. A bit further south and a much faster pace: Myrtle Beach with its many attractions: The Dixieland Stampede, The Carolina Oprey, several shopping and restaurant complexes: Barefoot Landing and Broadway at the Beach also Tanger Outlets and Ripley's Aquarium. North Myrtle Beach is a short 25 minute drive and downtown Myrtle Beach is within 40 minutes.
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