Five large + luxe Airbnbs on the Isle of Palms

Take a look at these fabulous beach homes in our own backyard.

A look at the stunning backyard of the Port of Call beach rental.

Rocking chairs line the back porch that overlooks a heated pool, fire pit, and pool-side bar... Yes, please.

Photo provided by Airbnb Luxe

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Large and luxurious. You don’t have to go far to find those qualities in a beautiful home with stunning views in a Lowcountry family-friendly beach town. So if you’re looking for a spot for your next staycation or reunion or just daydreaming about your perfect beach vacation, take a look at five of the most expensive and luxe Airbnbs on the Isle of Palms.

Serenity

Sleeps 12
Six bedrooms + 6.5 bathrooms
~$6,750/night
Amenities: Private pool, hot tub, and a pool table

Beach Bliss

Sleeps 12
Eight bedrooms + 8.5 bathrooms
~$3,625/night
Amenities: Private pool, sauna, and an elevator

Port of Call

Sleeps 16
11 bedrooms + 11.5 bathrooms
~$2,188/night
Amenities: Heated private pool, fire pit, and private chipping green

Belle Mer

Sleeps 16
Nine bedrooms + 10.5 bathrooms
~$2,075/night
Amenities: Infinity pool, hot tub, and spa access

Villa Las Palmas

Sleeps 12
Seven bedrooms + 7.5 bathrooms
~$2,000/night
Amenities: Pool, hot tub, and firepit

These spaces are grand, and we’re not just talking about the entrances and staircases. From the beachfront locations with pools that overlook the ocean to the firepits, game rooms, and large kitchens, these rentals are sure to go above and beyond when it comes to a luxurious stay.

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