Sea Side Inn

Oceanfront inn only ten minutes from Wild Dunes Resort. Fifteen minutes from downtown Charleston. Isle of Palms has world-renowned beautiful palm-lined streets, preserved dunes and warm sandy beaches, but it offered no overnight oceanfront accommodations. UNTIL NOW! The Seaside Inn is the affordable answer for visitors who may not own a condo or vacation home on the Isle of Palms, but appreciate the beauty and recreational opportunities this coastal treasure is famous for. It’s for people who also appreciate value! Every Seaside Inn room offers the tropical feel of the beach. A ceiling fan to compliment the cool A/C, and a refrigerator and microwave oven are standard amenities in each guest room. Compare our amenities and rates with any oceanfront accommodations condo or resort, and you’ll see that you can save a fortune. Free parking. Spacious sun deck. Connecting rooms for families. Free “grab & go” breakfast each morning.

Getting There & Details

Admission
AAA Discount: Yes AARP Discou
Address
1004 Ocean BLVDIsle of Palms,SC 29451
Phone
(843) 886-7000
Website
www.seasideinniop.com
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