This villa is a great place to enjoy your family vacation.
Town of HHI STR Permit #27045
HIGHLIGHTS
• Golf course Community
• Landscape View
• Free Wireless Internet
• Free Tennis – Van der Meer Tennis Center
• 5 TV's
• SHIPYARD BEACH SHUTTLE - The shuttle runs Memorial Day Weekend through Labor Day Weekend.
Wristbands are required to ride the shuttle. 4 wristbands will be provided with your rental, and any additional wristbands can be purchased with a QR Code, which will be inside the rental property. Please note that guests are responsible for purchasing any replacement wristbands if original wristbands are lost or misplaced during their stay.
NEARBY AMENITIES
• Onsite Community Pool
• Van Der Meer Tennis Center
• Shipyard Racquet Club
• Sonesta Resort
PROPERTY CONFIGURATION
• 3 Bedrooms
• 3.5 Bathrooms
• Sleeps 8
• Washer/ Dryer
• Fully Equipped Kitchen
BEDDING BREAKDOWN
• Bedroom 1 - 1 King
• Bedroom 2 - 1 King
• Bedroom 3 - 2 Twins
• Living Room - 1 Queen Sleeper Sofa
PROPERTY REMINDERS
• Fireplace not for guests use and Electric Bikes are not allowed in Shipyard Plantation.
• This property does not have a land line.
• Parking passes should be displayed at all times.
• The Vacation Company's Guest Connect will contain all your check-in information (lock codes, Wi-Fi codes, and other information pertinent to your stay).
• Maximum of 3 car passes per reservation
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Pool Access
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Tennis - Membership
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Free Wifi
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Satellite / Cable
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Linens Provided
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Towels Provided
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Coffee Maker
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Cookware
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Dishes & Utensils
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Dishwasher
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Ice Maker
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Microwave
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Oven
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Refrigerator
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Stove
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Toaster
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Utensils
- bay/sound
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Community Pool
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Marina
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Pickleball
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playground
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Restaurants
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Patio
- Tennis
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Air Conditioning
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Clothes Dryer
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Deck / Patio
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Dining Area
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Dining Table
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Hair Dryer
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Iron & Board
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Washing Machine
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Contactless Check-In & Check Out
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Deadbolt lock on entryway
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Fire Extinguisher
- Keyless
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No-contact check-in and check-out
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Nonsmoking only
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Smoke detectors
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Near Ocean
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Near The Ocean
- Villas in Shipyard
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Communal Pool
Town of Hilton Head Island Beach
Renourishment Project
HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C.
This Week’s Progress (May 23-29)
This week, Marinex Construction continued its southward migration along South Beach. Rough seas halted work early in the week, but crews got back on track by Wednesday. They focused on placing sand on the Tower Beach area in Sea Pines.
Approximately 750,000 cubic yards of sand are to be placed along the southern Atlantic Ocean shoreline. By Friday morning, approximately 600,000 cubic yards had been pumped onto the beach.
Looking Ahead (May 30-June 5)
Marinex will continue to move south along South Beach and place sand on the beach between Belted Kingfisher Road (beach marker 16) and Beach Side Drive (beach marker 8). No additional sand will be placed beyond beach marker 8, which sits at the sharp bend near the toe of our shoe-shaped Island.
As there are many factors that can impact the project schedule, particularly weather and marine conditions, the public is encouraged to stay updated on the project’s progress—including location schedules, an interactive map, photos, FAQs, and more. More information can be found as follows:
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Town website at hiltonheadislandsc.gov/
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Town e-subscription: Sign up to get email and text notifications through the Town’s free e-subscription service at hiltonheadislandsc.gov. Click subscribe & select “Beach Renourishment Project Updates” under topic categories.
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Town Facebook: www.facebook.com/townofhhi
For more information or answers to questions regarding beach renourishment, please reach out to communications@
“It’s a priority to preserve, protect and cherish our beaches – one of our greatest assets. Our Island depends on their ongoing vitality. The Town’s role is to carry out the community’s collective dedication to this environmental core value through our investment in restoration and maintenance,” said Mayor Alan Perry. “And fortunately, due to the foresight of Town leaders before us and thanks to our millions of visitors, this project is funded through our beach preservation fund and capital improvement program.”
Beach renourishment is a moving work zone that typically progresses at about 1,000 feet per section-just 2% of the Island’s total beach area. On average, only 300 feet of beach will be impacted per day. Temporary beach access ramps and clear signage will help direct beachgoers safely around active work areas to open areas of the beach. As soon as an active site is completed, the equipment will move down the beach and the newly renourished section will open.
Special protection has been made for wildlife that may be impacted because of the project. All work will be supervised by consultant teams under contract to monitor sea turtles and migratory shorebirds. Additionally, per a requirement of the beach renourishment permit from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS), the Town amended its municipal code to restrict animal/dog activity in an area adjacent to Fish Haul Creek beach park. This requirement protects endangered shorebird species that migrate and nest there. Signage is posted and no other beach areas will be affected. Dogs are still allowed per the Town’s seasonal rules – only a small section of the creek area adjacent to the beach park is restricted.
Marinex Construction, Inc., the contractor for the project, began mobilizing equipment this month in preparation for the work. This includes positioning their offshore barges and staging miles of steel pipes to pump sand from ocean shoals back to beaches. Crews will be working around the clock daily.
The beach renourishment process helps to:
- Preserve a healthy shoreline ecosystem for wildlife such as sea turtles and shorebirds.
- Protect beachfront properties and infrastructure from storms.
- Provide wider, more enjoyable beaches for residents and visitors alike.