Attached Full Bath
533 Shorewood is an amazing 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom oceanfront villa with a pool and ocean views! This stunning beach condo sleeps 7 and is on the 5th floor with elevator access, featuring all new furniture and décor, a community pool, beach access, and more!
Upon entering, you are met with views from the kitchen, dining room, and living room. The kitchen has top-of-the-line stainless steel appliances, a tile backsplash, granite counters, and plenty of counter and cabinet space. The dining table seats 6. Sit back and relax in the living room, which offers ample seating. The living and dining areas offer access to the patio with seating for six and views of the community pool and ocean.
Just off the living room is the first primary bedroom, which has a king bed and an ensuite bathroom. The bathroom features a walk-in shower. The second bedroom features a twin-over-full bunk bed with a workspace, and the guest bathroom has a combination tub and shower.
Key Features:
- Proximity to the beach: Oceanfront
- Back porch steps lead directly to one of the community pools
- Pets are not allowed
Community Amenities
- Zero Entry Pool
- Spa
- Kiddie Pool
- Community elevators
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.
- Water View
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Community Playground
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Complimentary Concierge Services Included
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Near Lowcountry Celebration Park
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Nearby Basketball Courts
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Ocean View
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Pool Towels
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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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Hot Tub
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Pool Towels
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Bunk Rooms
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Elevator
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Icone Collection
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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
The Town of Hilton Head Island's 2026 Beach Renourishment Project began on August 6, 2025 at Fish Haul Beach, located off Mitchelville Road on the Island's north end. This vital initiative, part of the Town's long-term beach management program, is undertaken every 8 to 10 years and aims to preserve, protect, and restore Hilton Head's valuable shoreline.
The 2026 renourishment will mirror past efforts (1990, 1997, 2006, 2016) and involves placing approximately 2.2 million cubic yards of beach-compatible sand across 46,500 feet of Atlantic Ocean and Port Royal Sound shoreline. Sand will be dredged from offshore shoals and pumped through extensive pipeline systems onto designated beach areas, then shaped by heavy machinery to meet specific design standards.
The $47.5 million project is divided into three phases, with work expected to last until May 2026:
Phase I:
- Complete - Contractor mobilizes in August 2025
- Complete - Weeks of August 13, 2025 thru September 12, 2025 - Fish Haul area
- Complete - Weeks of September 18, 2025 thru October 10, 2025 - Pine Island
- Complete - Weeks of October 11, 2025 thru October 17, 2025 - Port Royal (The Heel)
Phase II:
- Weeks of December 11, 2025 thru March 28, 2026 - Central Island, including beach areas along Palmetto Dunes
- Weeks of March 28, 2026 thru May 31, 2026 - South Island and South Beach areas.
Phase III:
- Weeks of November 1, 2025 thru April 30, 2026 - Pine Island Breakwater Structures
During the renourishment, about 1,000-foot beach segments will be temporarily closed, with beachgoers directed around active work zones via ramps and signage. Construction is expected to proceed 24/7, moving at a pace of 200-300 feet per day, with minor disruptions lasting just a few days for any specific beachfront property
The proposed project will include sand placement along five areas of the island shoreline:
- Fish Haul Creek — 2,130 feet
- Pine Island — 5,280 feet
- Port Royal / The Heel — 5,280 feet
- Central Island (including Palmetto Dunes) — 28,860 feet
- South Beach / South Island — 10,230 feet
The project includes safeguards for endangered species. Activities are monitored by consultants to protect sea turtles and migratory shorebirds. Per U.S. Army Corps and USFWS permit conditions, dog activity is restricted in a small area adjacent to Fish Haul Creek Beach Park. All other beaches remain under normal seasonal pet access rules.
The project includes safeguards for endangered species. Activities are monitored by consultants to protect sea turtles and migratory shorebirds. Per U.S. Army Corps and USFWS permit conditions, dog activity is restricted in a small area adjacent to Fish Haul Creek Beach Park. All other beaches remain under normal seasonal pet access rules.
- 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.
- Project Info: hiltonheadislandsc.gov/beachrenourish2025
- Email/Text Updates: Subscribe under "Beach Renourishment Project Updates" at hiltonheadislandsc.gov
- Follow on Facebook: facebook.com/townofhhi
- Questions? Email: [email protected]
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