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12 guests
6 beds
3.5 bathrooms
12 guests
5 bedrooms
6 beds
3.5 bathrooms
3000 sq. ft.
Wander Isle Palms Haven is a refined coastal retreat featuring ocean views, a private pool and spa, multiple furnished decks, and an outdoor cabana with a built-in grill perfectly designed for relaxed gatherings and effortless indoor-outdoor living just steps from the beach path.

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Check-in after 4:00pm • Check-out before 10:00am • Pets allowed with fee
Cancel within 24 hours for a full refund.
Arrive to five star cleaning • No chores at checkout • Just lock up and go
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 full double bed
Set on the second row along Palm Boulevard, this home sits directly across from beach access and just two blocks from the Isle of Palms Recreation Center, placing pristine beaches, local dining, and family-friendly amenities within easy reach of historic Charleston.
Nestled on Sullivan's Island, The Obstinate Daughter captivates with its airy, nautical ambiance, open kitchen, and inventive menu blending local Italian flair—think wood-fired pizzas like the Old Danger with pancetta and runny egg, fresh pastas, and oysters—with Southern seasonal gems.
Casual, beachy seafood and raw-bar spot on Isle of Palms serving fresh oysters, classic coastal dishes, and creative cocktails with waterfront views and laid-back live music vibes.
Savor legendary steaks and fresh seafood at The Windjammer, Burlington's original steakhouse since 1977, where three unique dining spots—the elegant restaurant, lively Upper Deck Pub, and cozy Lower Deck Bar—deliver warm hospitality and unforgettable meals.[1]
Oceanfront hangout serving fresh seafood, burgers and tropical cocktails with a lively rooftop bar, live music, and family-friendly beach vibes.
Acme Lowcountry Kitchen serves upscale yet casual coastal cuisine with fresh local seafood, sustainable shrimp, and Lowcountry classics like shrimp and grits in a laid-back beach atmosphere. Savor breakfast, brunch, or dinner amid Isle of Palms vibes that locals and visitors rave about.[1][2][3][6]
Nestled on Sullivan's Island, Poe's Tavern is a quirky, laid-back pub celebrating Edgar Allan Poe's legacy with literary-themed decor, Poe-inspired burgers like the Tell-Tale Heart, and fresh tacos amid a lively vibe. Savor cold craft beers and pub classics in this historic haunt.
Burtons Grill & Bar serves scratch-made, contemporary American dishes in a welcoming, polished-casual setting with lively cocktails and thoughtful gluten-free and lifestyle-friendly options. Perfect for relaxed dinners, brunches, or cocktails with friends in a warm, modern atmosphere.
Ye Ole Fashioned Ice Cream & Sandwich Cafe in Mt. Pleasant serves classic diner sandwiches and homemade ice cream in a friendly, retro spot—perfect for casual family meals or a nostalgic sweet treat.
Sullivan's Fish Camp on Sullivan's Island revives retro fish camp vibes with nautical decor, truffle-fried shrimp, lobster rolls, and playful tiki cocktails like the Pool Boy. Savor fresh Lowcountry seafood in a laid-back beachside spot perfect for any crowd.[1][3][4]
Nestled on the historic Breach Inlet with stunning waterway views, The Boathouse at Breach Inlet blends vintage South Carolina charm and fresh local seafood into modern Southern delights like shrimp and grits and butter-poached lobster. Vintage rowboats dangle from the ceiling in this nautical gem.
Casual coastal spot serving fresh seafood and raw bar favorites with tropical cocktails, live music, and a laid-back Isle of Palms vibe perfect for sunset gatherings.
Retro, family-friendly cafe serving generous sandwiches, classic burgers and shakes plus housemade ice cream in a low-key, nostalgic setting.
The Obstinate Daughter serves bright, coastal Southern cuisine with Italian and Mediterranean flair—think wood‑fired pizzas, housemade pastas, fresh oysters, and gelato—in a sunlit, nautical dining room on Sullivan’s Island. Its relaxed, island-chic ambiance and seasonal, locally sourced ingredients make it a favorite for casual dinners and brunches.
Acme Lowcountry Kitchen serves fresh, sustainably sourced Lowcountry seafood and Southern classics in a relaxed, beachy dining room, perfect for casual breakfasts, lively brunches, or sunset dinners.
Nestled on Sullivan's Island, Poe's Tavern is an Edgar Allan Poe-themed pub dishing up juicy in-house-ground burgers like the Tell-Tale Heart and fresh tacos amid walls adorned with literary art and quotes. Enjoy its laid-back, lively vibe, extensive craft beer taps, and quick, flavorful bites in a quaint historic spot.
Sullivan's Fish Camp revives a beloved Sullivan's Island seafood icon with a modern twist, serving fresh Lowcountry catches like hot lobster rolls, truffle shrimp, and fish tacos in a nostalgic, beachy vibe just blocks from the shore.[1][2][3]
Nestled right on the beach, Coconut Joe's Beach Grill serves up fresh seafood, juicy burgers, and Caribbean specialties in a family-friendly vibe with stunning ocean views and live rooftop music. Perfect for casual toes-in-the-sand dining.
Nestled on Breach Inlet with stunning marina and ocean views, The Boathouse serves fresh Lowcountry seafood like crab, shrimp and grits, and legendary jalapeño hushpuppies in a rustic replica boathouse adorned with century-old rowboats.
Wander beneath the iconic Avenue of Oaks, explore manicured historic gardens and engaging Gullah and slavery-history presentations—perfect for history lovers, photographers, and families seeking a scenic, enlightening Lowcountry visit.
Explore key American history where cannons, sea breezes, and ranger stories bring Revolutionary and Civil War moments to life — perfect for history lovers, families, and anyone curious about Charleston’s harbor past.
Spend sun-soaked hours at Isle of Palms County Park enjoying wide sandy beaches, boardwalks, playgrounds and seasonal lifeguards — perfect for families, beach lovers, and anyone craving easy seaside relaxation.
Discover the Sullivan's Island Lighthouse, a sleek, triangular marvel from 1962 with hurricane-proof design, elevator, and air conditioning—unlike any other on the Atlantic coast. Photography lovers and beach strollers will adore snapping its iconic black-and-white silhouette against sea oats and dunes.
Discover Palmetto Islands County Park's marsh boardwalks, 50-foot observation tower with panoramic Lowcountry views, and kayak rentals amid wildlife spotting. Families, nature lovers, and outdoor adventurers will relish this serene coastal escape blending adventure and relaxation.[1][2][3]
A breezy, family-friendly beach access on Sullivan’s Island with easy boardwalk entry, calm sand, and nearby restaurants—perfect for sunbathing, shelling, and visitors who want a relaxed coastal day without the crowds.
Discover the legacy of Constitution signer Charles Pinckney at his serene Snee Farm, with free trails through ancient oaks, archaeological ruins, and exhibits on plantation life and Gullah-Geechee culture. History buffs, families, and nature lovers will love this hidden Lowcountry gem.[1][2][3][4][6]
Join a warm, welcoming Sunday Mass at Stella Maris Roman Catholic Church—perfect for families, newcomers, and anyone seeking peaceful worship and community fellowship. Enjoy reverent liturgy, friendly parishioners, and music that lifts the spirit.
Discover the sun-kissed shores of Isle of Palms County Park, where boardwalks lead to volleyball courts, playgrounds, and picnic grills perfect for family fun and ocean swims. Families and beach lovers will cherish its accessible amenities and lively coastal vibe.[3][4][6]
Step aboard a ferry to Fort Sumter, where the Civil War ignited with the first shots in 1861, and explore Fort Moultrie's palmetto-log legacy from the Revolution's pivotal victory. History buffs and families will love the ranger-led tales, cannons, and harbor views that bring America's founding conflicts alive.[1][2][6]
Step beneath the moss-draped Avenue of Oaks at Boone Hall Plantation & Gardens, America's most photographed plantation, where live Gullah culture presentations, slave history exhibits, and vibrant antique rose gardens blend Southern heritage with natural beauty. History buffs, photographers, and families seeking an enriching Lowcountry adventure will love it.[1][2][3][8]
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 cherish this peaceful dive into America's founding legacy.
Discover Palmetto Islands County Park's marsh boardwalks, 50-foot observation tower with panoramic Lowcountry views, and kayak rentals amid wildlife havens. Families and nature lovers will adore this serene 943-acre escape blending adventure and relaxation.[1][2][5]
Discover the Sullivan's Island Lighthouse, a striking modern triangular tower built in 1962 to withstand hurricane winds, beaming its unique double-flash pattern over Charleston Harbor. Photography lovers and beach strollers will adore snapping iconic shots from the accessible grounds and nearby dunes.[1][2][4]
Discover Station 21, Sullivan's Island's hidden beach gem with pristine sands, stunning sunsets, and a chill, uncrowded vibe perfect for families, dog lovers, and relaxation seekers to swim, stroll, or soak up Lowcountry serenity.[1][3]
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 materials for prayer and discovery. Parents seeking gentle, child-led faith formation will cherish this nurturing path to deeper spirituality.[1]
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Check-in: after 4:00 pm
Check-out: before 10:00 am
12 guests maximum
Pets allowed with fee
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 allowed with fee
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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