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12 guests
6 beds
8.5 bathrooms
12 guests
6 bedrooms
6 beds
8.5 bathrooms
5177 sq. ft.
Wander Palms Ocean Dunes is an iconic oceanfront estate offering sweeping Atlantic views, expansive decks, a rooftop lounge, and a private pool with Baja shelf and hot tub designed for elevated coastal living and unforgettable group stays.

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Check-in after 4:00pm • Check-out before 10:00am • Pets not allowed
Cancel within 24 hours for a full refund.
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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
Set directly on the sands of Isle of Palms, this home enjoys a prime oceanfront position just blocks from Front Beach dining, shopping, and local favorites. Guests can walk or bike to the island’s lively beachfront spots while enjoying private beach access and panoramic views stretching to Charleston Harbor landmarks.
Wood-fired seafood and chilled raw bar plates meet breezy, retro beach vibes at Islander 71, where waterfront views, live music, and casual cocktails make every meal feel like a seaside celebration.
Page's Okra Grill serves up soul-warming Southern comfort food like award-winning shrimp and grits, crispy fried okra, and grandma's homemade pies in a casual, family-friendly spot buzzing with Lowcountry hospitality.[1][2][3][5]
Acme Lowcountry Kitchen blends upscale coastal cuisine with casual beach vibes, serving fresh local seafood, sustainable shrimp, and Lowcountry favorites from breakfast to dinner. Savor authentic flavors in a laid-back Isle of Palms spot loved by locals and visitors alike.
Step into Poe's Tavern, a laid-back Edgar Allan Poe-themed pub on Sullivan's Island serving juicy in-house ground burgers like the Tell-Tale Heart, fresh tacos, and 20 craft draft lines—mostly local brews—in a quirky, literary vibe with walls adorned in Poe art and quotes.
Nestled on Sullivan's Island, The Obstinate Daughter delights with inventive New American fare like wood-fired pizzas, handmade pastas, and fresh Lowcountry seafood in a light-filled, nautical-chic space.[1][2][3]
Shem Creek Crab House serves up fresh Lowcountry seafood like crab legs, grilled trios, and hushpuppies in a family-friendly spot on historic Shem Creek. Enjoy stunning waterfront views, friendly service, and a laid-back Southern vibe perfect for casual dining.[1][2][3][5]
Nestled in Mount Pleasant's historic Old Village, Post House is a coastal tavern serving seasonal contemporary American fare with fresh seafood, classic cocktails, and an eclectic wine list in a chic, refurbished space with charming outdoor cafe seating.[1][2][3][4]
Acme Lowcountry Kitchen blends upscale coastal cuisine with casual beach vibes, serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner featuring fresh local seafood, sustainable shrimp, and authentic Lowcountry flavors like shrimp and grits.[1][2][3]
Nestled on Sullivan's Island, The Obstinate Daughter delights with inventive New American fare blending Southern, Italian, and local Lowcountry flavors—think wood-fired pizzas, handmade pastas, and fresh seafood small plates—in a light-filled, nautical-chic space with an open kitchen.[1][2][3]
Page's Okra Grill is a beloved Southern comfort food destination that has perfected Lowcountry classics like shrimp and grits and fried okra using fresh, locally sourced ingredients. With its casual, welcoming atmosphere and award-winning dishes made from scratch, it's the ideal spot for hearty, homestyle Southern cooking that tastes like grandma's kitchen.
Islander 71 Fish House and Raw Bar captures the laid-back 1970s Isle of Palms beach vibe with fresh seafood platters, oysters from the raw bar, and fruity cocktails enjoyed on the deck bar overlooking the water. Live music, friendly locals, and sunset views make it a coastal gathering spot for succulent bites and good times.
Poe's Tavern serves up gourmet half-pound burgers named after Edgar Allan Poe's tales—like the Tell-Tale Heart with bacon and cheddar—in a cozy, literary vibe adorned with Poe artwork and quotes. Pair your juicy patty with craft beers and hand-cut fries for a pub experience with historical island flair.[1][2]
Nestled in Mount Pleasant's historic Old Village, Post House is a coastal tavern serving sophisticated seasonal seafood and contemporary American fare amid charming 1896 cottage vibes. Savor craft cocktails, an eclectic wine list, and dishes like grouper risotto in this cozy seaside gem.
Shem Creek Crab House serves up fresh Lowcountry seafood like crab legs, shrimp platters, and hushpuppies in a family-friendly spot on historic Shem Creek. Enjoy stunning waterfront views, friendly service, and a laid-back Southern vibe perfect for casual dining.[1][2][3][4]
Acme Lowcountry Kitchen blends upscale coastal cuisine with casual beach vibes, serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner featuring fresh local seafood, sustainable shrimp, and authentic Lowcountry flavors like shrimp and grits.[1][2][3]
Step back to 1970s Isle of Palms beach life at Islander 71 Fish House and Raw Bar, where succulent seafood platters, fresh oysters, and fruity cocktails shine amid live music, rooftop vibes, and endless coastal charm.
Nestled on Sullivan's Island, The Obstinate Daughter delights with inventive New American fare blending Southern, Italian, and local Lowcountry flavors—think wood-fired pizzas, handmade pastas, and fresh seafood small plates—in a light-filled, nautical-chic space with an open kitchen.[1][2][3]
Page's Okra Grill is a beloved family-owned Charleston restaurant serving authentic Southern comfort food made from scratch with locally sourced ingredients in a warm, casual atmosphere. From their award-winning shrimp and grits to crispy fried okra and homemade desserts, it's the perfect spot for genuine Lowcountry hospitality.
Savor premium steaks and fresh seafood at The Windjammer in Burlington, VT, Burlington's original since 1977, where the elegant restaurant, lively Upper Deck Pub, and cozy Lower Deck Bar deliver warm hospitality and unforgettable meals.
Nestled in Mount Pleasant's historic Old Village, Post House delights with sophisticated coastal cuisine like grouper risotto and Tarvin shrimp cavatelli, paired with classic cocktails and an eclectic wine list in a charming 1896 tavern setting.[2][3][4]
Poe's Tavern is a quirky, Edgar Allan Poe-themed gastropub serving juicy half-pound burgers named after his tales—like the Tell-Tale Heart with bacon and cheddar—paired with craft beers and tacos in a lively, literary vibe. Dive into fresh, flavorful pub fare amid walls adorned with Poe quotes on historic Sullivan's Island.
Coconut Joe's is a vibrant beachfront restaurant serving fresh seafood, burgers, and Caribbean specialties in a family-friendly atmosphere complete with rooftop bars, live music, and ocean views. A beloved coastal destination since 1997, it perfectly blends casual dining with fun entertainment for all ages.
Shem Creek Crab House serves up fresh Lowcountry seafood like crab legs, shrimp platters, and hushpuppies with stunning waterfront views on historic Shem Creek. Enjoy a laid-back Southern vibe, friendly service, and family-friendly dining indoors or on the patio.
Burtons Grill & Bar delivers upscale polished-casual vibes with boldly crafted contemporary American dishes, from juicy burgers and fresh seafood to gluten-free favorites made from scratch. Savor in a lively bar, cozy dining room, or seasonal patio—perfect for any meal.
Step beneath the iconic Avenue of Oaks draped in Spanish moss at Boone Hall Plantation & Gardens, America's most photographed estate, where live Gullah culture presentations, Black history exhibits, and vibrant formal gardens blend timeless beauty with profound stories. History buffs, nature lovers, and families seeking an enriching Lowcountry adventure will cherish this unforgettable escape.[1][2][4]
Discover family fun at Isle of Palms County Park, where wide beaches meet boardwalks, sand volleyball, playgrounds, and picnic grills for perfect Lowcountry relaxation. Families and beach lovers will adore its seasonal lifeguards, rentals, and easy ocean access.[1][3][4][6]
Step back to the spot where the first shots of the Civil War rang out — a ferry ride, ranger stories, and weathered fort ruins that history lovers, families, and anyone who enjoys dramatic harbor views will find unforgettable.
Discover Palmetto Islands County Park's 50-foot observation tower for stunning marsh and Charleston skyline views, serene boardwalks teeming with wildlife, and Splash Island waterpark fun. Families, nature lovers, and outdoor adventurers will cherish this coastal Lowcountry gem.[1][2]
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 birds. Nature lovers, foodies, and casual walkers will cherish this laid-back Lowcountry gem.
Soft, sandy shores and calm surf at Station 21 make it a peaceful spot for sunset strolls, family beach days, and low-key swimming—perfect for nature lovers and anyone wanting a quieter Sullivan’s Island escape.
Discover the striking triangular Sullivan's Island Lighthouse, America's last major one built in 1962 with hurricane-proof design and a modern elevator—perfect for epic beachside photos amid sea oats and dunes. History buffs, photographers, and families will love this accessible coastal icon.
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 at Charleston Harbor's guardians. History buffs and families will love the ranger tales, cannons, and harbor views.[1][2][5][7]
Discover the pristine shores of Isle of Palms County Park, where boardwalks lead to sun-kissed Atlantic waves, sand volleyball thrills, and picnic grills await under the sun. Families and beach lovers will adore this family-friendly haven packed with playgrounds, rentals, and endless coastal fun.[5][3][4]
Step aboard a ferry to Fort Sumter National Monument, where the first shots of the Civil War echoed amid scarred walls, massive cannons, and stunning harbor views. History buffs and reflective explorers will love the ranger talks and poignant flag ceremonies that bring America's pivotal past alive.
Stand where the Civil War ignited with the first shots fired at Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Historical Park, exploring well-preserved ruins and ranger-led tales of Revolution and rebellion amid stunning Charleston Harbor views. History buffs and adventure seekers will love this ferry-accessible journey through America's pivotal past.[1][2][7]
Stroll the scenic Shem Creek Boardwalk, a 2,200-foot wooden path winding through marshes with panoramic views of Charleston Harbor, shrimp boats, and playful dolphins. Nature lovers, families, and casual walkers will love this serene Lowcountry escape blending wildlife spotting and waterfront charm.
Experience one of America's most photographed plantations, where you'll walk beneath the iconic Avenue of Oaks and explore nine original slave cabins featuring the critically acclaimed Black History in America exhibit, plus live Gullah culture presentations found nowhere else in the Charleston area.
Discover Palmetto Islands County Park, a 943-acre coastal gem with marsh boardwalks, a 50-foot observation tower boasting panoramic Lowcountry views, kayak rentals, and Splash Island waterpark for family splashes. Nature lovers, birdwatchers, and families will adore its serene trails and wildlife spotting.
Discover the Sullivan's Island Lighthouse, a sleek, triangular marvel from the 1960s with hurricane-proof design, elevator, and air conditioning—unlike any other on the coast. Perfect for photographers, history buffs, and beach strollers seeking stunning photo ops amid sea oats and dunes.
Discover the serene bliss of Station 21, Sullivan's Island's hidden gem with handicap-accessible paths to pristine sands, stunning sunsets, and a chill coastal vibe. Families, walkers, and relaxation seekers will love its easy access to nearby dining and uncrowded shores.[1][7][2]
Step beneath the iconic Avenue of Oaks draped in Spanish moss at Boone Hall Plantation & Gardens, America's most photographed estate, where vibrant gardens, Gullah culture presentations, and Black history exhibits blend timeless beauty with profound stories. History buffs, nature lovers, and families will cherish this immersive Lowcountry treasure.
Step aboard a scenic ferry to Fort Sumter National Monument, where the first shots of the Civil War ignited America's deadliest conflict amid crumbling brick walls, massive cannons, and stunning Charleston Harbor views. History buffs and adventure seekers will love exploring this pivotal site with expert ranger insights.[1][2][6][7]
Isle of Palms County Park is a centrally located beachfront destination perfect for families and groups seeking a full day of fun, featuring sandy shores, volleyball courts, picnic areas with grills, playgrounds, and seasonal amenities like chair rentals and lifeguards. Whether you're looking to relax on the beach, cook out with friends, or enjoy water activities, this park offers something for everyone in a welcoming, non-commercialized setting.
Discover Palmetto Islands County Park's marsh boardwalks, 50-foot observation tower with panoramic Lowcountry views, and Splash Island waterpark for family splashes. Nature lovers, hikers, bikers, and families will adore this coastal gem blending adventure and wildlife spotting.[1][2][3]
Stand where the Civil War ignited with the first shots fired at Fort Sumter and explore Fort Moultrie's 220-year legacy of defense from the Revolution to WWII. History buffs and families will love the ranger-led tales, harbor ferry views, and preserved ruins in Charleston Harbor.[1][2][7]
Stroll the scenic Shem Creek Boardwalk, a 2,200-foot wooden path winding through marshes with panoramic views of Charleston Harbor, shrimp boats, and playful dolphins. Nature lovers, families, and casual walkers will love this serene Lowcountry escape blending wildlife spotting and waterfront charm.
Discover Station 21, a serene Sullivan's Island beach access with pristine sands, handicap-friendly paths, and stunning sunsets, offering a chill, uncrowded escape for families, walkers, and relaxation seekers.[1][2][6]
Visit this striking modern lighthouse with its distinctive black-and-white triangular design, a rare architectural icon built in 1962 that guides ships into Charleston Harbor while offering stunning photo opportunities from the surrounding beach and grounds for maritime history enthusiasts and coastal explorers alike.
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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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