- As low as $239/Night
- 3 Bedrooms
- 3 Bathrooms
- Sleeps 6
General Features
- Books
- Games
- 2.5 bathrooms
- 3 bedrooms
- Air conditioning
- Balcony
- Barbecue grill
- Bed sheets provided
- Blender
- Carbon monoxide detector installed (host has indicated there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property)
- Coffee/tea maker
- Cookware/dishes/utensils
- Deadbolt lock
- Dishwasher
- Elevator
- English
- Fire extinguisher
- Fishing nearby
- Golf nearby
- Heating
- Iron/ironing board
- Jet skiing nearby
- Living room
- Microwave
- Near outlet shopping
- No pets allowed
- Note from host: Smoking allowed on screened porches or common area
- Onsite parking
- Oven
- Phone
- Power boating nearby
- Private pool
- Refrigerator
- Sailing nearby
- Shower
- Smoke detector installed (host has indicated there is a smoke detector on the property)
- Smoke-free property
- Stovetop
- Surfing/body boarding nearby
- Swimming nearby
- Theme parks nearby
- Toaster
- Towels provided
- TV with cable/satellite service
- Washing machine and dryer
- Water park
- WiFi available
- Windsurfing nearby
About this Property
- Sleeps 6
- 3 Bedrooms
- 3 Bathrooms
- Condo
PLEASE NOTE: WE ONLY RENT ON A WEEKLY BASIS -SATURDAY TO SATURDAY.
This three-bedroom condo is located across the street from the ocean on trendy Shore Drive. Pelican's Watch features convenient elevator access, under-building parking, BBQ grilles, and delightful ocean-front pool with seated decking area. Screened front porch contains table and chairs for dining and calming!
The master bedroom has a queen bed, tv, ceiling fan, and bath with shower. The middle bedroom has two twin beds, ceiling fan and tv. The third bedroom has two twin beds, ceiling fan, and half bath.
Updated kitchen and baths. Pots, pans and silverware, coffee pot (for pods or full-size drip), and miscellaneous cooking aids.
Keywords: Condominium
About the Area
Located in Myrtle Beach, this condo is near theme parks. Barefoot Landing and Broadway at the Beach are worth checking out if shopping is on the agenda, while those wishing to experience the area's popular attractions can visit Ripley's Aquarium and SkyWheel Myrtle Beach. Family Kingdom Amusement Park and Broadway Grand Prix are also worth visiting. With jet skiing, water skiing, and parasailing nearby, you'll find plenty of adventures in the water.
Special Instructions
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Pet Policy
Pets not allowed
Tips and Tricks to get the optimal vacation property experience:
When to visit & When to reserve a Myrtle Beach rental home:
- June, July, and August are the most expensive months along the coast of SC. To get the best value, shift your family's Myrtle Beach trip dates to the Spring or Fall seasons. May, September, and October offer pleasant weather, less crowded beaches, and greatly reduced traffic. Speaking of the off-season, don't overlook Winter holidays for a Myrtle Beach vacation! Who wouldn't love a holiday on the coast? Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Years are great times to gather with friends and family at your favorite beach.
- Book your rental as early as possible. Rental schedules often become available twelve months in advance (or in September just after Summertime ends). Many groups book their Summer rentals during Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Years Eve gatherings. Reserve before these holidays for best selection.
- Some property management companies offer promotional rates for active duty military and veterans. It's always a good idea to check with your host or property manager to see if rate reductions are available for your group before you book.
- Property managers often offer their guests an option to buy vacation insurance protection. Trip insurance, which will generally cost 1% - 5% of the booking price, offers visitors reimbursement of their vacation costs for any missed vacation time as a result of personal medical-related emergencies or weather disasters, as well as ensuing additional hurricane evacuation charges, such as an unanticipated hotel overnight or extra gasoline expenses. Trip insurance is definitely a life-saver if the unforeseen occurs. Ask the property owner for additional information.
- Look for your local visitors guide when you arrive at the rental property. If your rental property doesn't have a copy, you can find them at local grocery stores and visitor centers. In addition to great information, travel guide magazines contain money saving offers on nearby restaurants, attractions, and tours.
Use filters to narrow your search:
- Start by choosing your trip dates and a maximum budget.
- Determine how many beds and the configuration your family requires. PELICAN'S WATCH - Across Street From Ocean has 3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms.
- Precise details about bedrooms and bed sizes & counts is normally available on booking pages. If not, email the property management company before reserving your rental. Remember that most listings specify the max. guest capacity, which oftentimes includes pull-out couches. You'll need to establish what is suitable for your group.
- Is your family looking for unique amenities? Most websites include search filters for amenities. Use these filters to your advantage to find the perfect rental home.
- Appropriate accessibility amenities can make or ruin a vacation for guests with disabilities. Confirm all required amenities are available and included before booking
- Are you bringing the family pet? Many vacation homes allow animals, but guidelines and restrictions apply. Allowable pet type, breed, and size are often limited. Remember to ask your host before booking, and study your agreement thoroughly! Extra fees or costs might be applied to your invoice.
Additional considerations:
- Put the owner's information in your smartphone.
- To make sure damages aren't attributed to your visit, inspect the property for any problem areas upon your arrival. Make contact with the property manager right away to record any pre-existing damages. If there is a dispute about legal responsibility later, having the recorded issues and contact attempts will be very helpful.
- Ask questions. You may want instructions for a garage door opener, television set or washer/dryer. Contact your property manager. They are there to help! A brief call prevents quite a few concerns.
- Be a good neighbor! You wouldn't like obnoxious vacationers disrupting your home life. Practice the golden rule for common sense. Happy residents may even recommend great beaches and attractions you would have never otherwise known about!
- Speaking of neighbors... Ask a local! Neighbors can frequently help you find the best spots in town. Who better to ask where to spend a rainy day, have a great night out, or the best spots for bird watching?
- Keep the property locked while you are out! Don't let thieves ruin your family vacation.
- Don't leave anything behind! Before departing, take a walk through the rental property to make sure you've collected all of your things. Make sure to check closets, dressers, garages, and bathrooms for hidden belongings. Clean out the refrigerator and take or dispose of leftovers.
- Inspect the rental a final time and keep an eye out for damages to contents or the property itself. We advise inspecting the property with the property manager whenever possible. If the manager is not available, ensure that you take pictures of the property to record its condition.
- After your trip, leave a review! Hosts rely on great ratings to inspire new bookings. They'll be grateful for your feedback. Alternatively, if something went wrong, other families will will be grateful for your feedback find their best rental home. Be fair with your review. If something fell short of expectations, consider whether the host could control the issue, and if so, whether they responded expeditiously to solve it.