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Your Beach Stroll Sanctuary | Turtle's Nest
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Enjoy a relaxed island escape in this renovated villa on Kiawah Island, perfect for families or small groups of friends. Set in a peaceful resort-style setting, you’ll be just a short walk to the beach and minutes from the shops and dining at Freshfields Village. When you’re ready to explore beyond the island, historic downtown Charleston is an easy drive away. • 1 hour from Charleston Int’l Airport • 45 minutes to downtown Charleston • 5-minute walk to the beach Permit Number: RBL20-000147 The space Welcome to Turtle’s Nest, your serene Kiawah Island retreat nestled among peaceful lagoons and beautifully landscaped wooded surroundings in the desirable East Beach area! Ideally located near Turtle Point Golf Course and Clubhouse, tennis facilities, and the beach, this villa offers the perfect balance of relaxation and island activity. This first-floor, 3-bedroom, 3-bath villa features a clean, contemporary coastal design and comfortably sleeps up to six guests, making it ideal for families or small groups. The open-concept living, dining, and fully equipped kitchen create an easy, welcoming space to gather, whether you’re sharing meals, relaxing after a beach day, or planning tomorrow’s adventures. With two comfortable sofas and a dining table that seats six, there’s plenty of room for everyone. Step out onto the screened-in porch for bug-free outdoor lounging and dining while enjoying tranquil lagoon views. Keep an eye out, you may even spot local wildlife, including the occasional alligator, a true Lowcountry experience! Each of the three bedrooms offers privacy and comfort with its own ensuite bathroom. Sleeping arrangements include one king bed and two queen beds. The villa also includes parking for up to two vehicles. For longer stays, the home is pet-friendly for reservations of two weeks or more (no pets permitted for shorter stays). Guests are asked to review and follow all Kiawah Island rules and ordinances, which are posted in the property. Whether you’re here to golf, bike, beachcomb, or simply unwind, Turtle’s Nest is a peaceful and well-located home base for enjoying the very best of Kiawah Island! Guest access Welcome to Stay Duvet! As our guest, you receive exclusive access to our Concierge Team, ready to assist with reservations, recommendations, and anything you need throughout your stay. You’ll also enjoy access to our digital Guest Guides, featuring our favorite local spots, home details, and curated amenities designed to make your visit seamless and memorable. If there’s anything we can do to elevate your stay, just let us know — we’re here for you! Other things to note THIS PROPERTY IS LEGAL AND LICENSED BY THE TOWN OF KIAWAH! INCLUDED WITH EACH STAY: Complimentary High-Speed Internet WIFI One Bag of Complimentary Locally Packaged Coffee Paper Products (toilet paper, paper towels, tissues) Hotel Quality Bath Amenities (shampoo, conditioner, body wash, hand soap) Dish and Laundry Detergents Hair Dryer, Iron, and Ironing Board 4 Bath Towels per bed and Professionally Laundered Linens Basic Cooking Essentials and Kitchenware *Pets are NOT allowed with the only exception of certified service animals IF Proper paperwork is provided prior to Check-in! *We provide starting supply for coffee, toiletries, trash bags, tide pods, and dishwasher pods. There is a nearby convenience store if you need to pick up more during your stay. *If the property includes a washer and dryer, we kindly ask that you use them to refresh your towels during your stay. While you don’t need to wash towels or linens at checkout, please note that we have a limited supply and may not be able to provide extras unless the home lacks a laundry room. If a Mandatory Evacuation Order for Charleston County is given during the dates of your stay, The Owner/Host or the Property Management Company shall refund 100% of all deposits, payments and/or monies paid by the traveler within 72 hours. Owner/Host or Property Management Company shall have no further liability with respect to the Reservation. Please note that if there is inclement weather in the other 49 states, prohibiting the traveler (or guests in traveler’s group) from getting to Charleston, a refund will not be issued and, Owner/Host or Property Management Company shall have no liability with respect to the Reservation. During months where there is a potential for inclement weather, such as hurricane season, we strongly suggest travelers obtain insurance. No Smoking Allowed. Violators will be fined a minimum of $250 for in-room smoke damages. Smoking is ONLY permitted outside of the property, but please try to keep at least 10 feet from the doors to keep smoke from trailing inside. Firearms are not allowed in any of our private residences. Any firearms left behind at a property will be turned over to local police without notice to guest. This is a licensed and legal Short Term Rental. Neighborhood quiet hours are from 10pm-8am. If violated the city will issue a $1047 fine. Guests are also responsible for following the Town of Isle of Palms Ordinance rules. 10+ Day Stays are subject to an additional cleaning fee at host's discretion. Please use painters tape if you plan on using tape to decorate for an event. If the wall is damaged due to tape removal or decorations, you will have to pay $500 for repainting. THIS IS NOT A PARTY HOUSE! Town Ordinances: The Town of Kiawah Island welcomes you to our beautiful community and invite you to take advantage of all our island has to offer. There is one thing you can do which will help make your visit more enjoyable and prevent you and your family from possibility being ticketed by Code Enforcement or Beach Patrol. Read the following rules and regulations as they are strictly enforced. General Gas and electric grills are only permitted on decks of single-family homes. Do not use grills on decks or balconies of condos or villas. No open fires or fireworks are allowed at any time except those permitted by the Town. A detailed list of ordinances and municipal codes available by searching Municode here. Beach Strong rip currents are common. Swim with caution. Charleston County Parks and Recreation provides lifeguards at Beachwalker County Park. No wading/swimming in Captain Sam’s Inlet. (western end of the island) No glass, metal shovels, plastic carryout bags, plastic straws, Styrofoam, or balloons are allowed. Stay off the dunes and use public walkovers. No overnight storage of beach equipment (tents, chairs, toys, etc.). No open fires or fireworks are allowed at any time except ones permitted by the Town. Fireworks are subject to confiscation. No littering. Use waste receptacles at beach accesses. No vehicles allowed on the beach except emergency and authorized vehicles. Public nudity is prohibited. No sleeping on beaches after dark is prohibited No launching, retrieving, and beaching of motorized vessels including jet skis are prohibited except for authorized vessels. Bikes are allowed on the beach but must be walked across boardwalks. Bikes must be stored overnight in an appropriate storage location where the bikes cannot be visible from the street or adjoining property. Commercial business is prohibited on the beach except under license from the Town. Fishing – A saltwater fishing license is required for all recreational fishing. Licenses can be obtained at Seacoast Sports and Outfitters (Freshfields Village), Bohicket Marina , or online at the Department of Natural Resources website Never approach sea turtles, hatchlings, or their nests. Sea turtles are an endangered species. Do not interfere with them in any way. May through October – all outdoor lighting visible from the beachfront should be turned off from 9 p.m. to dawn to protect nesting sea turtles. Hatchling turtles are disorientated by artificial light. Fill holes dug in the sand before you leave the beach. If you see any adult sea turtles or hatchings report your sighting. Critical Habitat Area: Dogs are prohibited in the designated critical habitat areas. Seasonal Dog Leash Area: From the Critical Habitat Area west of Beachwalker County Park to the eastern boundary of the Beach Club. March 16 – October 31 – Dogs must be leashed at all times. November 1 – March 15 – Dogs are allowed to be off-leash. Dog Use Area: Dogs are allowed off-leash year-round in the designated “dog use area” located between the eastern boundary of the Beach Club and the Ocean Course pedestrian access provided they are under voice command. Off-Leash Stipulations: The owner must remain with their pet under control and have in their possession a leash. Pets must be leashed if requested by another beachgoer or by Beach Patrol. Clean up after your pets. There are dog bag receptacles at most of the boardwalks. Transportation: Private motorcycles, mopeds, Segways, motorized scooters, motorized bicycles, and similar motorized vehicles are prohibited. Use the bike paths for biking, jogging or skating. Biking and jogging on roadways is prohibited when there is a designated bike path present. Bicycles, skates, and skateboards are not permitted on the roads or golf cart paths but may be used on bike paths and trails. Obey speed limits. Watch out for pedestrians, bikers, golfers, skaters, and wildlife, and deer. Golf carts are prohibited on Kiawah roads or leisure trails. Overnight parking must be off-street. Parking Vehicles must be parked in a garage or driveway with a 25-foot clearance to the residence. Parking on the grass or landscaped areas is prohibited. Overnight parking must be off-street. Wildlife Never approach, feed or taunt alligators. It’s the law and strictly enforced. Kiawah Island is home to a very healthy population of American alligators that can be seen in almost all of the 183 brackish and freshwater ponds interspersed throughout the island. For that reason, never swim or allow pets to swim in any of the island ponds and stay away from pond edges. Alligators may be present. Kiawah Island serves as a vital nesting beach for loggerhead turtles. Do not approach or disturb nesting turtles and abstain from shining lights at them. Loggerheads are listed as threatened under the Endangered Species Act and are protected by federal and state laws. 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. Storage No clothing or towels are permitted to be draped over deck railings. Bicycles and beach gear must be stored in a garage or enclosure. Noise Noise ordinance in effect from 8 p.m. to 8 a.m. daily. Occupancy The maximum occupancy for rental properties is two occupants per bedroom. Two additional occupants are 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.

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