Attached Full Bath
Attached Full Bath
This magnificently remodeled North Shore Place villa features two bedrooms. Walking into an open-concept floor plan.
The master bedroom has a beautiful king bed and private ensuite bath. The ensuite bathroom features a walk-in shower. The guest bedroom has a queen bed. The guest bathroom has a shower and tub combination.
A rooftop pool and hot tub add to the cool factor at this villa! Enjoy the ocean breezes and sweeping views of the ocean from the pool deck! It's spectacular! Our guests may also use the North Oceanfront Pool at the Sea Crest Complex, which is located directly across the street. The beach is only a few minutes' walk away from the complex, and Coligny Plaza is located directly across the street, where there is shopping, dining, and entertainment. The complex is gated, the parking is covered, and the elevator services all five floors of this beautiful beach complex.
Complex Amenities:
- Rooftop Pool, Sun Deck and Hot Tub
- Guests Have Access to an Oceanfront Pool at the Sea Crest Resort
Rent price includes: Rental Rate, Hospitality Program, Beach Gear Credit, Booking Processing Fees, and Departure Clean. Your Luxury Concierge is included with no additional cost.
Please note that construction work is scheduled in the courtyard and pool area of North Shore Place villas from November 2024 through the end of February 2025. Guests may experience drilling and other construction noise during this period
Forest Beach Highlights & Features
-Ideal location for families, with beaches, shopping, and dining located within convenient walking distance from most homes and villas.
- The newly renovated Coligny Beach Park area provides benches, swings, a fountain, restrooms, and changing rooms for beachgoers, and the wide stretches of white sand beach are ideal for a family day by the ocean.
Coligny Plaza is the heart of Forest Beach and has been an island favorite for over 35 years. Find over 100 boutiques, beach shops, novelty stores, coffee shops, and island cuisine in one central location.
- For the active vacationer, guests of Forest Beach enjoy outdoor beach volleyball courts and easy access to miles of bike trails.
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Community Playground
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Complimentary Concierge Services Included
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Landscape View
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Near Lowcountry Celebration Park
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Vay K Life
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Bath Towels
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Hair Dryer
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Travel sized toiletries (shower gel, shampoo, conditioner, soap)
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Bedding & Sheets
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Hangers
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Pillows & Blankets
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TV
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Air Conditioning
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Heating
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Dryer
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Iron
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Washing Machine
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No Pets Allowed
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No Smoking
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Wifi
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Bakeware
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Bowls, Plates, Mugs
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Cookware
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Dinnerware
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Dishwasher
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Drip Coffee Maker
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Forks, Spoons, Knives
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Fridge
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Glassware
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Microwave
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Oven
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Paper Towels, etc.
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Pots, Pans, Cutting Boards, Knives
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Stove
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Community Pool
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Community Spa
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Elevator
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Monthly Stays
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Winter Monthly Stay
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Clean with disinfectant
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Enhanced cleaning practices
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Keyless, no contact check-in and check-out
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Towels and bedding washed in water that’s at least 60°C/140°F between stays
Hilton Head Island's beach is crucial to both residents and the local economy. To preserve this valuable resource, the Town has planned a beach restoration project for Summer 2025, funded primarily by tourism through the local Beach Preservation Fee.
- The 2025 beach renourishment is expected to be similar to the previous projects in 1990, 1997, 2006 and 2016.
- The proposed project will include the placement of approximately 2.2 million cubic yards of beach compatible sand from up to four offshore borrow areas along about 46,500 ft of Atlantic Ocean and Port Royal Sound shoreline.
- This project is part of the Town's ongoing beach management program, with renourishment scheduled every 8 to 10 years, depending on weather and beach conditions.
- Pine Island in Hilton Head Plantation will be included in the 2025 restoration.
The proposed project will include sand placement along five areas of the island shoreline:
- South Beach / South Island - Approximately 750,000 cubic yards of sand along approximately 10,230 feet of the southern Atlantic Ocean shoreline.
- Central Island - Approximately 700,000 cubic yards along 28,860 feet of Atlantic Ocean shoreline.
- The Heel - Approximately 500,000 cubic yards of sand along 5,280 feet at the northeast point of the island at the intersection of the Atlantic Ocean and Port Royal Sound shoreline.
- Fish Haul Creek - Approximately 50,000 cubic yards of sand along about 2,130 feet of Port Royal Sound shoreline.
- Pine Island - Approximately 180,000 cubic yards of beach compatible sand and construction of six rock breakwaters on the Port Royal Sound shoreline of Hilton Head Plantation between Dolphin Head and Pine Island.
The nourishment sand will be excavated by hydraulic dredge from two offshore shoal features.
- Up to 50,000 feet of pipeline will be trucked or floated to the island by way of large rafts, then moved onto the beach.
- The pipeline will be piled in stacks along the shoreline until needed during construction.
- During construction, many miles of pipeline will be submerged on the ocean floor between the offshore borrow sites and the beach.
- The rest of the pipeline will be laid progressively along the newly constructed beach as the fill sand is pumped on shore.
The dredge will pump a mixture of sand and seawater through the pipeline, and will discharge it onto the beach.
- There, it will flow parallel to the shoreline - allowing the sand to settle out and the water to return to the sea.
- Bulldozers and other heavy construction machinery will constantly shape the sand to meet the design specifications.
Project construction is expected to last approximately six months, operating around the clock.
- On average, the process should move along the shoreline at a rate of about 200 to 300 feet per day.
- As the fill placement progresses, approximately 1,000 foot sections of the beach are closed temporarily to pedestrian access.
- Several days of work activity will occur seaward of any one piece of oceanfront property in the 1,000 foot active work area along the beach.
- Once placed and rough-graded, the new beach is immediately reopened to the public.
- Construction noise will primarily involve bulldozers shaping the sand as it is deposited.
- Disruptions at individual properties generally last about three or four days as the renourishment operation progresses.
- Adjacent property owners, or renters, may experience short-term minor inconveniences.
Preserving Hilton Head Island's beaches supports the local environment, economy, and quality of life for residents and visitors alike
The project is sponsored and funded by the Town of Hilton Head Island and engineered by is Olsen Associates, Inc.