“Out of the Blue” at 304 B Port O Call
Panoramic views of the ocean, surf, beach, and dunes in a comfortable and charming one bedroom condominium featuring both a screen porch and roof top deck.
Highlights:
Rooftop deck with breathtaking view of the sea
Large screen porch
End of building location, with extra windows
Perfect for couples or small families
Sleeping Accommodations:
Oceanfront Suite: King bed
Living Area: Sleeper Sofa
Description:
“Out of the Blue” would like to welcome you to 180 degrees of sweeping ocean views. Featuring both a roof top deck and large screen porch, “Out of the Blue” offers one of the best oceanfront views in beautiful Wild Dunes on the Isle of Palms.
With its perfect location on the top floor at the end of the building, the living room, master suite and kitchen each offer a wonderful space with oceanfront views. Both the living room and master suite open to the screen porch, which will allow you to enjoy the sounds of the surf in addition to the panoramic beach views.
The main level features the living area. A perfect retreat, after a full day on the beach or in Historic Charleston, that is highlighted with bright beach colors. A queen size sleeper sofa is in the living area. The kitchen on the first level is well equipped, but you might be distracted when preparing a meal with its ocean views. Finally, the main level features the oceanfront master suite, with a king bed and full bath.
A spiral staircase will bring you to the second level where an oceanfront rooftop deck provides a spectacular view of the Atlantic, beach, and ocean vessels both entering and exiting Charleston Harbor.
“Out of the Blue” is in the Port O Call community in Wild Dunes and features an oceanfront swimming complex. The beach is wide and clean. An offshore sandbar at low tide will often create smooth, almost lake like effect making it wonderful for wading in the salt water with small children. At high tide, waves roll past the sandbar making the surf fun for riding. It is the best of both worlds.
Please contact Lowcountry Vacation Properties to make sure this is the perfect condominum for your vacation.
Parking:
Port O Call Homeowner’s Association allows each property to have two vehicles. There are not assigned parking places.
Beach Chairs and Umbrella:
The Isle of Palms Beach Chair Company will provide your family two classic wooden beach chairs and an umbrella when you stay seven nights (March– October). These are set up on the beach each morning for your family and removed each night by the crew at IOP Beach Chair Company.
Additional Amenities Include:
High speed internet with Wi-Fi.
Direct Check in at “Out of the Blue” at 304 B Port O Call.
Text and email status updates of accommodations on arrival date.
Washer and dryer.
Linens and bath towels are provided, as well as unique starter supplies including soap, shampoo, and paper products.
Lowcountry Welcome Beach Bag
Invitation to a weekly group fun run adventure on Sullivan's Island
Access to the Port O Call oceanfront swimming pool
Wild Dunes Features:
Two Championship Golf Courses and Driving Range
Day Spa
Five Restaurants (Seasonal)
Miles of Bike/Walking Trails
2 ½ Miles of Secluded Beach
Children’s Playground
Ice Cream Shop
Shopping
Market
Tennis Lessons and Clinics
Golf Lessons and Clinics
Lagoon Fishing Dock
Isle of Palms Marina (41st Avenue)
Barrier Island Eco-Tours (A Must Do)
Coastal Expedition Kayak Tours and Rentals
Isle of Palms Boat Rentals
Fishing Charters
Fantastic Marina Store, Featuring a Restaurant and Fun Shopping
Marker 71 Restaurant (Beautiful Views)
Isle of Palms Recreation Center (27th Avenue):
New Pickleball Courts
New Tennis Courts
New Basketball Courts
Fitness Room
Fitness Classes
Large Playground
Isle of Palms Front Beach:
Shopping
Ice Cream
Live Music, Dancing
Eight Restaurants, Including Oceanfront Dining
Full-Service Grocery Store
Liquor Store
Ideally located, this beach house on the Isle of Palms is an easy drive to Sullivan’s Island, Mount Pleasant and Historic Charleston. Sullivan’s Island (7 miles) features Fort Moultrie and wonderful dining options along Middle Street. In Mount Pleasant (8 miles), your family will want to visit Boone Hall Plantation with its avenue of oaks, the USS Yorktown, Town Center shopping and the restaurants lining the shrimp docks on Shem Creek. Finally, Historic Charleston (17 miles) is the number one tourism destination in the United States and offers some of the world’s finest restaurants, galleries, historic homes and gardens.
Things to note:
The Wild Dunes Community has a strict no pet policy for non-residents. Pets are not allowed within the gates of the community.
No smoking
Check in time is 4:00 PM and check out is 10:00 AM.
Stairs to access 1 of 2 levels.
Beach Nourishment Notice – Isle of Palms
Like all barrier islands, the Isle of Palms experiences natural cycles of sand accumulation and erosion. While most of our beach remains healthy, two specific areas in Wild Dunes are showing signs of significant erosion.
• North Hot Spot: In front of the Ocean Club and Seascape communities, located at the northern tip of the island.
• South Hot Spot: Along Dunecrest Lane, Beachwood East, and Seagrove Villa.
To address these concerns, the City of Isle of Palms will begin an emergency beach nourishment project on April 10. The project involves relocating sand from a sandbar located in front of the Property Owners Beach House to these erosion-prone areas.
Work can only be conducted during low tide, when the sandbar is accessible. Below is the tentative schedule:
• April 10–24: Nourishment of the South Hot Spot
• April 24–May 8: Nourishment of the North Hot Spot
• May 8–22: Return to the South Hot Spot for additional nourishment
We appreciate your patience and understanding as we work to protect and preserve our beaches.
For updates, please visit the City of Isle of Palms website