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12 guests
6 beds
6 bathrooms
12 guests
5 bedrooms
6 beds
6 bathrooms
3599 sq. ft.
Wander Palms Glow is a striking ocean-view retreat with a private pool, four expansive decks, rooftop lounge, elevator access, and a reverse floor plan designed to maximize sweeping coastal views.

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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
Set atop a natural sand dune on Carolina Boulevard in Isle of Palms, this home offers some of the island’s most commanding Atlantic views while remaining moments from the beach. Just off the coast of historic Charleston, guests enjoy easy access to pristine beaches, boating, paddleboarding, golf courses, spas, and acclaimed Lowcountry dining.
Nestled on Shem Creek's waterfront in Mount Pleasant, Saltwater Cowboys blends bold Lowcountry seafood, smoky Southern BBQ, and laid-back coastal vibes with dockside views and live music. Savor fried shrimp, brisket, and family recipes that capture the heart of the South.[1][5][7]
Nestled on Sullivan's Island, The Obstinate Daughter delights with inventive New American fare blending Southern, Italian, and local seafood influences—think wood-fired pizzas, handmade pastas, and shareable plates like Frogmore chowder—in a light-filled, nautical-chic space with an open kitchen.[1][2][3]
Page's Okra Grill serves up homestyle Southern comfort food like shrimp and grits, fried okra, and chicken and waffles, all made with fresh local ingredients straight from grandma's kitchen. This casual Charleston favorite offers warm hospitality, a laid-back vibe, and flavors that keep locals and visitors coming back.[1][2][3][5]
Nestled on historic Shem Creek, Tavern & Table blends Lowcountry flavors with chef-driven small plates, fresh seafood, and handcrafted cocktails in a rustic-chic waterfront setting perfect for sunset views and southern hospitality.[1][2][5]
Acme Lowcountry Kitchen is a laid-back beach grill on Isle of Palms, dishing up fresh, locally caught seafood and Lowcountry classics like shrimp and grits in a casual coastal vibe. Universally loved for its down-home flavors and sustainable bites from breakfast through dinner.[1][2][5]
Nestled on historic Shem Creek in a former shrimpers' ice house, Red's Ice House buzzes with waterfront vibes, fresh local seafood like hand-battered shrimp, smoked meats, and creative eats, all paired with cold beers and rooftop views.
The Windjammer, Burlington's original steak and seafood spot since 1977, delivers mouthwatering dishes in a warm, friendly vibe across its restaurant, pub, and bar. Savor two unique dining experiences with top-notch local hospitality.
Vicious Biscuit redefines brunch with over-the-top, scratch-made biscuits piled high with bold Southern flavors like fried chicken, pimento cheese, and hot honey. This fast-casual spot delivers warm hospitality, creative comfort food, and a casual vibe perfect for messy, unforgettable meals.
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.
Nestled in Mount Pleasant's historic Old Village, Post House is a lively coastal tavern and boutique inn blending seasonal Lowcountry fare, classic cocktails, and cozy guest rooms with timeless charm.[1][3][5]
Page's Okra Grill serves up soul-warming Southern comfort food like award-winning shrimp and grits, crispy fried okra, and homemade desserts, all crafted from scratch with fresh Lowcountry ingredients. Dive into its casual, family-friendly vibe brimming with hospitality that feels just like grandma's kitchen.[1][2][3]
Savor fresh-off-the-boat seafood and slow-smoked BBQ at Saltwater Cowboys, Mount Pleasant's waterfront gem on historic Shem Creek. Unwind with sunset marsh views, live music, and laid-back Lowcountry vibes on the outdoor deck.
Nestled on Sullivan's Island, The Obstinate Daughter serves inventive New American fare with Southern, Italian, and French twists—think wood-fired pizzas, handmade pastas, and fresh Lowcountry seafood—in a charming, light-filled space with nautical vibes and an open kitchen.[1][2][3]
Nestled on Shem Creek, Tavern & Table delivers rustic-chic vibes, New American comfort food with fresh Lowcountry seafood and brisket mac, plus stunning waterfront views perfect for sunset dining.
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 live music and sunset gatherings. Dive into casual American fare with a raw bar twist in this friendly, nostalgic hotspot.
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]
Sail into Burlington's Windjammer Restaurant, a steak and seafood haven since 1977, where the elegant dining room meets the lively Upper Deck Pub for unforgettable meals in a warm, nautical vibe.[1][5]
Vicious Biscuit serves up over-the-top, scratch-made biscuits piled high with bold Southern flavors, paired with handcrafted cocktails and shareables in a lively fast-casual spot brimming with hospitality. It's the ultimate brunch rebellion where fluffy perfection meets viral indulgence.[1][2][3][5]
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 history, culture, and Lowcountry beauty. History buffs, nature lovers, and photographers will cherish this immersive escape.[1][2][4]
Step aboard the USS Yorktown aircraft carrier at Patriots Point Naval & Maritime Museum and immerse yourself in WWII history through interactive engine rooms, kamikaze simulations on the USS Laffey, and heroic Medal of Honor tales. History buffs, families, and military enthusiasts will love this awe-inspiring harbor adventure.
Stand where the first shots of the Civil War ignited America's deadliest conflict, exploring battle-scarred ruins, massive cannons, and harbor panoramas with insightful ranger talks. History buffs and reflective adventurers will love this immersive journey back in time.[1][3]
Step aboard the legendary USS Yorktown CV-10, the "Fighting Lady" Essex-class carrier that earned 11 battle stars in WWII, supported Korea and Vietnam, and recovered Apollo 8. History buffs and military enthusiasts will love exploring this floating museum's decks and storied past.[1][2][3][7]
Discover pristine beaches, playgrounds, sand volleyball, and picnic grills at Isle of Palms County Park, where lifeguards ensure safe family fun amid scenic boardwalks and ocean waves. Perfect for families, beach lovers, and anyone craving relaxed coastal play.
Discover the crown jewel of Mount Pleasant at Memorial Waterfront Park, where stunning Ravenel Bridge views, a 1,250-foot fishing pier, nautical playground, and new 2025 splash pad, pickleball courts, and dog parks create endless fun under Charleston Harbor's glow. Families, anglers, and outdoor lovers will adore this waterfront gem.[1][2][4][8]
Stroll the scenic 2,200-foot Shem Creek Boardwalk in Mount Pleasant, soaking in panoramic marsh and Charleston Harbor views while spotting dolphins, shrimp boats, and coastal wildlife. Perfect for nature lovers, families, and foodies craving a laid-back Lowcountry vibe.
Discover Palmetto Islands County Park's marsh boardwalks, 50-foot observation tower with panoramic Lowcountry views, and kayak rentals amid wildlife havens. Families, nature lovers, and outdoor adventurers will relish this serene coastal escape blending adventure and relaxation.[1][2]
Step aboard a ferry 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 adventure seekers will love these immersive ranger-led tales amid Charleston's scenic harbor.[1][2][7]
Spend a sun-soaked day at Isle of Palms County Park—an accessible, family-friendly beach with boardwalks, playground, picnic grills, and seasonal lifeguards perfect for swimmers, picnickers, and anyone craving low-key coastal fun.
Stand on the very walls where the first shots of the American Civil War were fired, explore weathered fortifications and ranger stories, and enjoy sweeping Charleston Harbor views — perfect for history lovers and curious travelers.
Step beneath the iconic Avenue of Oaks, draped in Spanish moss, at America's most photographed plantation, where vibrant gardens, Gullah culture presentations, and Black history exhibits blend Southern heritage with living stories. History buffs, families, and photographers will cherish this timeless Lowcountry gem.
A lively waterfront park with sweeping Charleston Harbor views, a 1,250-foot pier, memorials, playgrounds, splash pad and courts — perfect for families, anglers, and anyone who loves scenic picnics and active outdoor fun.
Step aboard the USS Yorktown and explore a fleet of historic ships, immersive exhibits, and hands-on displays that bring naval history to life—perfect for military history buffs, families, and curious travelers.
Step aboard the legendary USS Yorktown CV-10, the "Fighting Lady" Essex-class carrier that earned 11 battle stars from WWII through Vietnam, now a riveting museum ship packed with historic aircraft and battle tales.[1][2][3][6] History buffs, military enthusiasts, and aviation fans will love exploring its decks and reliving epic Pacific victories.
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, Splash Island fun, and coastal tranquility.[1][2][3][5]
Stroll the scenic 2,200-foot Shem Creek Boardwalk in Mount Pleasant, soaking in panoramic marsh and Charleston Harbor views while spotting shrimp boats, dolphins, and coastal wildlife. Nature lovers, foodies, and relaxed explorers will adore this Lowcountry gem.
Step aboard a boat to explore Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie, where the first shots of the Civil War rang out and Revolutionary heroes repelled the British in 1776—unveiling America's pivotal harbor defenses. History buffs and adventure seekers will love the ranger-led tales, cannons, and stunning Charleston views.
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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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