Upstairs: 3 bedrooms, 2 baths with Jacuzzi, Oceanfront (on the sand) Jacuzzi, central heat and air, phone, microwave, VCR, cable TV, washer and dryer, dishwasher, covered deck and sun deck, 47 feet of living room, all new oceanfront kitchen, two full baths and 3 bedrooms. Master bedroom with queen size bed and full bath with Jacuzzi for two, second bedroom with two full size beds, and third bedroom with one full size bed (Sleeps 8 in style).
Downstairs: 3 bedrooms, 2 baths with Jacuzzi. Same as up stairs except has sleeper sofa in living room (Sleeps up to 10). Raised 12 feet after hurricane Floyd to achieve the best view on the beach with a new large 36x14 deck and a private pier and walkway to the ocean. All of which is level and baby safe up and down.
Villa amenities:
- Beach front View
- Child Friendly
- Ground Floor Unit
- Fireplace
- Air Conditioning
- Fully Equipped Kitchen
- Video Games
- TV
- Cable TV
- VCR
- Microwave
- Dishwasher
- Coffee Maker
- Stove
- Refrigerator
- Internet Access
- Washer/Dryer
- Dining Table Seats
- Dining Table
- Balcony
- Deck
- Exercise Facilities
- Telephone
- Parking Available
- Public Transportation Available
- Daily Housekeeping
- No Smoking
- No Pets Allowed
- Spa Bath/Jetted Tub
- Shower
- Hair Dryer
- Queen bed
- Double Bed
- Twin Bed
Location & Nearby Attractions:
- Beach front
- Oceanfront
- Near Golf
- Near Shopping
- Near Restaurants
- Museums
Carolina Beach is just 20 minutes down the road from downtown Wilmington North Carolina on a narrow slip of land pressed between the Cape Fear River and the Atlantic Ocean and dubbed Pleasure Island. Established in 1857, when Joseph Winner planned the streets and lots for the 50 acres of beach property he had purchased.
In the heart of Carolina Beach is Jubilee Park, one of two amusement parks on the southern coast. Nearby, you'll find water slides, miniature golf courses and other things that appeal to the kids. The town also has a movie theater, grocery stores and bait shops. The beach front motels, including several vintage motor courts, offer a welcome blast from the past. If you were a kid during the '50s and your parents took you on vacation to the beach, this was the kind of place where you probably stayed.
Carolina Beach also offers one of the state parks in the region, where you can enjoy the wonders of nature. Venus's flytrap, a carnivorous plant, is abundant in the park. This plant, a relic from pre-human existence on the planet, grows naturally within a 60 mile radius of Wilmington North Carolina.
The community is growing in appeal to locals from Wilmington North Carolina for one big reason: It isn't crowded yet. Many a Wilmingtonian has given Wrightsville Beach over to visitors for the summer in the past few years and turned to Carolina Beach for a quiet spot on the sand.
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