Summary:
Direct oceanfront fourth-floor condominium with spectacular views. Three bedrooms, two bathrooms, almost 1,700 square feet of luxurious living space, and a fantastic oceanfront balcony. Our beautifully decorated condominium overlooks the Atlantic, miles of beach, and provides nearby access to the intracoastal waterway in a secluded, resort-type setting.
The Space:
Located on the fourth floor, this single-level condominium is accessible by both elevator and stairs. As you enter the foyer you are greeted by ten-foot ceilings, tiled floors, and a breathtaking view of the ocean through the sliding glass door to the balcony.
The gourmet kitchen has granite counter tops and is well-equipped with everything you need to make meals and beverages for everyone. The kitchen is open to the living and dining rooms that have spectacular ocean views.
The dining room is ready for candlelight dinners, family gatherings, or anything in between. The living room has generous amounts of seating arranged to take advantage of the breathtaking ocean views as well as a fully-equipped entertainment center including a large-screen HDTV.
The three bedrooms and two baths are a split plan for more privacy. Each bedroom is equipped with a TV. The master suite off the living room has a king-size bed from which you can watch TV or enjoy panoramic ocean views. The master bath has a large Jacuzzi tub, and a separate shower stall. Back down the hallway are two beautifully decorated and comfortable guest bedrooms, with a shared bath and generous closet space. One guest room has a queen-size bed and dresser. The other bedroom has a set of bunkbeds (full/single): It's great for families with kids!. The unit also has a laundry room with a full-size washer and dryer.
The huge oceanfront balcony is equipped with a large dining area and loungers, allowing you to enjoy the sound of the surf, the smell of the crisp salt air and the sight of moonlight shimmering on the ocean.
This condominium building is located just a short walk from the two Cinnamon beach clubhouses. The Ocean Clubhouse, designed with adults in mind, offers a secluded environment. The ideal place to watch the sunrise or enjoy an evening sea breeze, it includes a spectacular lap pool and a viewing tower overlooking the ocean. The livelier Lake Clubhouse includes the Cinnamon Grille, an excellent fitness facility, a family pool with a spray ground, kiddie pool, a teen center with Foosball and air hockey, and an entertainment room with a billiards table, all with views of the freshwater lake.
And, of course the beach! Two-and-a-half miles of secluded, semi-private beach literally ten steps from your door. Clean, quiet and undeveloped: You can walk the beach for hours, or grab your boogie board and head out into the waves.
With six area golf courses and the close proximity to the World Golf Village in St Augustine and the TPC at Ponte Vedra, this is truly a golfer's paradise. Add the beautiful cinnamon-colored beach and stunning pools and you have the perfect family vacation location.
Flagler County LBTR 13172
The Neighborhood:
From the historical city of St. Augustine, to Flagler Beach, and everything in-between: Palm Coast has it all. Located in an undeveloped part of Florida's Atlantic Coast, you'll never want to leave.
St. Augustine
St. Augustine’s rich heritage makes the city and its surroundings a unique getaway for visitors. Founded in September 1565 by Don Pedro Menendez de Aviles of Spain, St. Augustine is the longest continually inhabited European-founded city in the United States – more commonly called the "Nation’s Oldest City." Visit St. Augustine and dive into more than four centuries of history that owes much to the Spanish and English, to Greeks and Native Americans and African Americans. Stroll the narrow lanes, enter the many museums, visit landmarks such as Castillo de San Marcos, Ponce de Leon's "Fountain of Youth," and the Oldest Wooden Schoolhouse. St. Augustine – a place for history buffs and everyone else.
Flagler Beach
Located along Florida’s Atlantic Coast between Daytona Beach and St. Augustine, cozy Flagler Beach offers miles of sparkling beaches, bountiful fishing, beachside shops, waterfront restaurants, and natural parks and other wonders. It’s a retro town with salty style. Friendly residents and open-air restaurants set the stage for a laid-back afternoon. Enjoy eclectic shops, surfing, a classic fishing pier and a six-mile-plus stretch of spectacular ocean views – with free access to the beach. Gaze at the ocean from rooftop cafes while listening to the music of local musicians. The natural island environment is still a secret to many, but once you put your feet in the sand of Flagler Beach, you’ll feel like a native.
The Intracoastal Waterway
The Intracoastal Waterway is a 3,000-mile long waterway along the Atlantic and Gulf coasts of the United States. It consists of natural inlets, lagoons, bays, sounds and artificial canals. It provides a navigable route along its length for barges, ships, and recreational vessels, helping them avoid many of the hazards of travel on the open sea. Construction began in 1826, and developments and changes have been made as recently as the late 20th century.
You can walk to the Intracoastal from our condominium: It provides great opportunities for fishing, boating and even manatee watching.
Golf galore...
With six area golf courses and the close proximity to the World Golf Village in St Augustine and the TPC at Ponte Vedra, this is truly a golfer's paradise. Add the beautiful cinnamon-colored beach and stunning pools and you have the perfect family vacation location.
Oh... and that mouse
All the attractions of the Orlando area are a ninety-minute drive away.