Amenities::
Tasteful, bright decor!
Oceanfront complex, steps to the beach!
Wireless Internet Access!
Completely Updated Furniture, Tile, Carpet, Paint and Bathroom Vanities!
King Size Bed in Master w/cable TV. Guest/Kids Room w/Trundle Daybed and separate Twin - sleeps three in real beds! w/cable TV/DVD.
Sofa and two Leather Recliners in Family Room w/cable TV/DVD.
Fully Equipped Open Kitchen (be involved in the fun!)
All Linens, Comforters and Towels provided.
Beach Toys and Chairs provided.
Games, puzzles, movies and books available.
High Rise Full size and Twin size Aerobeds supplied. Port-a-crib available.
Laundry Facilities on every floor.
Community Center by Pool with Refrigerator and BBQ Grill.
Heated Pool (seasonally) and Kiddie Pool.
Shuffleboard. Swimming. Sunning. Wave-riding. Fishing. Golfing. RELAXING!
Area::
Blue skies meet over 13 miles of white sand in New Smyrna Beach, voted one of the 'Best Beaches' in the Annual Best of Florida Awards. New Smyrna is close to Central Florida’s attractions and only a short drive from the Orlando and Daytona Beach International Airports. New Smyrna Beach lays claim to the best Florida offers--excellent backwater fishing, fresh seafood and seasons of sunshine.
Without the crowds, noise or pollution that plague many Florida beaches, New Smyrna Beach gives visitors a relaxing beach experience. Although the northern beach is accessible to cars, the majority is traffic free, allowing for peaceful sunbathing and strolls along the shoreline. New Smyrna is also known as 'The World's Safest Bathing Beach,' because rock ledges 45 miles offshore help protect bathers from treacherous undercurrents. Just south of New Smyrna lies the Canaveral National Seashore, which offers excellent swimming, bird watching, hiking and more.
Anglers at nearby Mosquito Lagoon have set international records with giant redfish catches. Deep-sea charters leave New Smyrna Beach daily, giving offshore fishers an easy way to wet a line in the beautiful Atlantic Ocean.
Many historical and cultural sites also make New Smyrna Beach noteworthy. From the Turnbull and Sugar Mill Ruins, to the Eldora State House and the Ponce Inlet lighthouse, the area is rich in history. Named one of “America's Top Small Cities for The Arts,” New Smyrna is home to the Atlantic Center for the Arts, an artists-in-residence community and educational facility, the Harris House, the Little Theatre and Arts on Douglas. Frequent arts shows featuring visual and performing arts take place throughout the year.
Flagler Avenue and Canal Street, which were recently renovated, feature several quaint shops and cafés. It should be no surprise that the second oldest city in Florida is also home to many antique shopping pavilions.
(Info-NSB Visitors Bureau)