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12 guests
8 beds
8 bathrooms
12 guests
7 bedrooms
8 beds
8 bathrooms
6100 sq. ft.
Wander Isle Palms Dune is an expansive oceanfront estate offering over 6,100 square feet of refined coastal living, complete with a private beachfront pool, hot tub, multiple verandas, a game room with wet bar, and direct beach access via a private boardwalk.

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Check-in after 4:00pm • Check-out before 10:00am • Pets not allowed
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Wander is the best of both worlds. The quality of a luxury hotel with the comfort of a private vacation home just for you and your guests.
Bedroom 1
1 king bed
Bedroom 2
1 king bed
Bedroom 3
1 king bed
Bedroom 4
1 king bed
Bedroom 5
1 king bed
Bedroom 6
1 king bed
Bedroom 7
1 twin bed
Set directly on the shores of Isle of Palms, just outside historic Charleston, the home enjoys panoramic ocean views and immediate access to miles of pristine white-sand beaches. Guests are minutes from boating, paddleboarding, golf courses, local dining, and Lowcountry attractions while still enjoying a private, residential beachfront setting.
Nestled on Sullivan's Island, The Obstinate Daughter charms with its airy, nautical ambiance, open kitchen, and wood-fired pizzas topped with local gems like pancetta and runny eggs. Savor inventive Lowcountry-Italian dishes from fresh seafood to house-made pasta, all bursting with seasonal flavor.
Step back to 1970s Isle of Palms beach vibes at Islander 71 Fish House and Raw Bar, where succulent seafood platters, fresh oysters, and fruity cocktails pair perfectly with live music, rooftop views, and salty ocean air.
Acme Lowcountry Kitchen is a laid-back beach grill in Isle of Palms, dishing up fresh, locally caught seafood and Lowcountry classics like shrimp and grits in a casual coastal vibe. Savor sustainable Southern fare from breakfast to dinner that captures the island's down-home spirit.[1][2][5]
Savor prime steaks and fresh seafood at The Windjammer, Burlington's iconic spot since 1977, where the elegant restaurant, lively Upper Deck Pub, and cozy Lower Deck Bar deliver warm hospitality and unforgettable flavors in one vibrant location.
Nestled on Sullivan's Island, Poe's Tavern is a quirky, laid-back pub channeling Edgar Allan Poe with literary-themed walls, burgers like the Tell-Tale Heart, and fresh tacos amid a cool, historic vibe. Savor cold craft beers and pub classics in this Edgar-inspired gem.
Ye Ole Fashioned Ice Cream & Sandwich Cafe in Mt. Pleasant whips up nostalgic ice cream shakes, sundaes, and sandwiches like the epic 10-slice bacon BLT in a cozy, retro spot that's been delighting families since 1972.[1][6][7]
Sullivan's Fish Camp on Sullivan's Island revives retro beachside vibes with nostalgic nautical decor, truffle-fried shrimp, lobster rolls, and playful tiki cocktails like the Pool Boy. Savor fresh Lowcountry seafood in a fun, modern fish camp atmosphere perfect for beach days or date nights.
Discover fresh, local seafood with a modern Southern twist at The Boathouse at Breach Inlet, where vintage charm meets stunning Intracoastal Waterway views and historic nautical vibes from its Hunley submarine launch site roots. Savor hushpuppies, po'boys, and sunset dinners in this Isle of Palms gem.
Nestled on Sullivan's Island, The Obstinate Daughter blends Southern flavors with French, Italian, and Spanish influences in a light-filled, nautical dining room featuring wood-fired pizzas, house-made pasta, and fresh Lowcountry seafood. James Beard-nominated Chef Jacques Larson crafts seasonal small plates that capture the island's vibrant spirit.
The Windjammer offers upscale American cuisine with breathtaking Lake Huron views, blending elevated dining, live entertainment, and unique events like heated igloo dinners and pizza classes. A Southeast Michigan favorite for over 50 years, now refreshed under new ownership.[1]
Step back to 1970s Isle of Palms beach vibes at Islander 71 Fish House and Raw Bar, where succulent seafood, fresh oysters, and fruity cocktails flow amid lively music, friendly locals, and sunset gatherings.
Acme Lowcountry Kitchen blends upscale coastal cuisine with casual beach vibes, serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner featuring fresh local seafood, sustainable shrimp, and Lowcountry favorites like shrimp and grits.[1][2][3] Savor authentic flavors in a laid-back Isle of Palms spot loved by locals and visitors alike.[4]
Poe's Tavern is a laid-back Edgar Allan Poe-themed pub serving gourmet in-house-ground burgers like the Tell-Tale Heart, fish tacos, and fresh salads amid walls adorned with literary artwork and quotes. Savor ice-cold craft beers in its cool, rustic vibe on Sullivan's Island.[1][2][3]
Coconut Joe's Beach Grill serves up fresh seafood, juicy burgers, and famous coconut shrimp in a vibrant beach vibe with rooftop bar views, live music, and an adjoining arcade for family fun.[1]
Nestled on Breach Inlet with stunning marina and ocean views, The Boathouse serves fresh Lowcountry seafood like crab, shrimp, and spicy grits in a rustic replica of a historic boathouse, complete with century-old rowboats overhead.[1][2][3]
Sullivan's Fish Camp revives a Sullivan's Island classic with fresh Lowcountry seafood like hot butter lobster rolls, truffle shrimp, and fish tacos, served in a nostalgic fish camp vibe blending vintage decor and beachy fun. Perfect for casual bites or date nights just blocks from the shore.
Step into Ye Ole Fashioned Ice Cream & Sandwich Cafe in Mt. Pleasant for retro vibes and a local legend serving since 1972—savor creamy ice cream shakes, loaded sandwiches like the epic 10-slice BLT, and crinkle-cut fries in a laid-back spot perfect for families.[1][2][4][6][7]
Step beneath the iconic Avenue of Oaks draped in Spanish moss at Boone Hall Plantation & Gardens, America's most photographed estate, where live Gullah presentations, historic slave cabins, and blooming antique rose gardens blend Lowcountry history with timeless beauty. History buffs, photographers, and families seeking an enriching day out will love this immersive escape.[1][2][4]
Discover the pristine shores of Isle of Palms County Park, where boardwalks lead to sun-kissed beaches, sand volleyball thrills, and picnic grills await amid ocean breezes. Families and beach lovers will adore this family-friendly haven packed with playgrounds, rentals, and endless Lowcountry fun.[3][5][6]
Step aboard a boat to Fort Sumter, where the Civil War's first shots rang out, and explore Fort Moultrie's 220-year saga of triumphs from the Revolution to World War II. History buffs and families will love the ranger-led tales, cannons, and harbor views that bring America's pivotal battles alive.[1][2][8]
Discover the striking triangular Sullivan's Island Lighthouse, a modern marvel with hurricane-proof design and piano-key stripes, towering over scenic dunes and beach. Perfect for photographers, history buffs, and families seeking iconic coastal photo ops without climbing.
Discover Station 21, Sullivan's Island's scenic beach access with easy boardwalks, dune-side lawns, and pristine sands perfect for relaxed sunbathing, swimming, and stunning sunsets. Families, chill seekers, and nature lovers will love its uncrowded, low-key vibe.[1][2][4][6]
Discover Palmetto Islands County Park's 50-foot observation tower for stunning 360-degree marsh and Charleston skyline views, plus serene boardwalks teeming with wildlife and kayak rentals on tidal creeks. Nature lovers, families, and outdoor adventurers will relish this Lowcountry gem.[1][2]
Discover the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd at Stella Maris, where young children ages 3-6 explore their innate bond with God in a serene atrium filled with hands-on, child-sized materials for prayer and Scripture. Ideal for parents seeking gentle, transformative faith formation that lets kids draw closer to God on their own terms.[1]
Step into the shoes of a Constitution framer at Charles Pinckney National Historic Site, where free trails wind through Snee Farm's oaks and archaeological ruins, revealing plantation life, Gullah-Geechee culture, and slavery's legacy. History buffs, families, and nature lovers will relish this serene, insightful escape.[1][2][3][4][6]
Step aboard a ferry to Fort Sumter, where the Civil War's first shots rang out in 1861, and explore Fort Moultrie's 220-year saga of Revolutionary triumphs and harbor defense at Charleston Harbor. History buffs and families will love the ranger-led tales, cannons, and stunning views.[1][2][5][8]
Discover the serene beauty of Stella Maris Roman Catholic Church, a historic 19th-century gem on Sullivan's Island offering reverent daily Masses, Traditional Latin services, and timeless traditions like Leonine prayers. Ideal for history buffs, traditional Catholics, and spiritual seekers craving authentic worship.[2]
Step beneath the moss-draped Avenue of Oaks at Boone Hall Plantation & Gardens, America's most photographed historic site, where vibrant gardens, Gullah culture presentations, and Black History exhibits blend Southern heritage with natural beauty. History buffs, photographers, and families seeking an enriching day out will love this timeless Lowcountry gem.
Spend a sun-soaked afternoon at Isle of Palms County Park—wide sandy beach, boardwalks, seasonal lifeguards, playground and picnic grills make it perfect for families, beach lovers, and anyone craving easy coastal fun.
Discover Snee Farm, the serene plantation of Constitution signer Charles Pinckney, where free trails wind through marsh views, ancient oaks, and Gullah history exhibits. History buffs, families, and nature lovers will relish this overlooked gem blending America's founding story with Lowcountry beauty.
Discover the serene, uncrowded sands of Station 21 on Sullivan's Island, a hidden gem perfect for relaxed sunbathing, swimming, and breathtaking sunsets amid a chill coastal vibe. Families, nature lovers, and anyone seeking a low-key beach escape will adore this pristine Atlantic retreat.[1][3]
Explore tidal creeks, boardwalks, and a 50-foot observation tower at this 943-acre marshland park—perfect for families, birders, paddlers, and anyone who loves easy trails, picnics, and kid-friendly water play.
Discover the Sullivan's Island Lighthouse, America's last major lighthouse with a striking triangular design that defies hurricane winds, an elevator, and a hypnotic nighttime flash. Perfect for photographers, history buffs, and beachgoers seeking iconic coastal photo ops from its scenic public grounds.
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Check-in: after 4:00 pm
Check-out: before 10:00 am
12 guests maximum
Pets not allowed
No smoking - fees will apply
Events require approval
Cancel within 24 hours for a full refund.
Check-in: after 4:00 pm
Check-out: before 10:00 am
12 guests maximum
Pets not allowed
No smoking - fees will apply
Events require approval
This home follows a strict maximum occupancy rule. Please make sure that the total number of guests accompanying you (including both children and adults) doesn't exceed the indicated maximum occupancy above to avoid cancellation of your stay and additional fees.
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