Destin Florida Vacation Rentals

Five Star Beach properties provides luxury vacation rentals in the Destin Florida area. This also includes 30a rentals as well. If you are looking for a luxury vacation rental company then Five Star Beach Properties is for you.

Monday, December 14, 2009

4 Bedroom Seagrove Rental with Private Pool



This beautiful vacation home is located south of 30A in Seagrove. This is the quintessential beach house directly by the beach with a private pool and cascading waterfall. This gorgeous 4 bedroom/4 Bath home is only 50 yards from a private beach access where the beaches are not overcrowded. Each bedroom has a private bath providing privacy for all of it's guests. This gorgeous vacation rental has it all and can't be beat for the price.

Enjoy televisions in every suite along with private balconies to unwind. The gorgeous pool area is great for enjoying those days away from the sand. There is a charcoal grill located in the pool area to cook hamburgers and fresh seafood. The beach access is located less than 50 yards directly south of the home. This home provides privacy, comfort, and amenities to any guests who stay here.

Sleeping Arrangements: (10 people)
Master Suite w/ King Bed and private bath (2)
Suite with Queen Bed and private bath (2)
Suite with Queen Bed and private bath (2)
Suite with two Twin Beds, two trundle beds, and private bath (4)

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Tuesday, December 8, 2009

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Monday, December 7, 2009

Watersound, a St. Joe Masterpiece along 30A

Watersound is a community of excellence. Its location among white, sandy dunes, placed so exquisitely against emerald Gulf waters is perfection personified. The architectural gems that call Watersound home are pleasing enough from the outside, but the attention to detail and quality finishing work inside may make it hard to get out for a trip to the beach. But you’ll manage.

Watersound is a product of the St. Joe Company, who has made development a work of art. Watersound is many things, one being location. Watersound calls historic 30A its home. 30A and Watersound are married in the most special of ways.

Watersound has community pools for its owners and guests to cool off under the Florida sunshine. Watersound offers access to canoes and kayaks where one can explore the Gulf waters and also the dune lakes of the area. Watersound also offers access to bike rentals where one can explore within Watercolor itself or venture out and peddle the 18 mile bike path along scenic highway 30A.

As stated, Watercolor is married to 30A and the surrounding area, and it is a match made in Heaven. The communities that surround Watercolor are splendid and each has its own personality and is worth a look. Seagrove, Seaside, Watercolor and Grayton Beach lie to the west of Watercolor. Alys Beach and Rosemary Beach lie to the east, as does Panama City, a hop skip and a jump from 30A.

That is another fine quality of Watersound. While Watersound lies marvelously among the quiet dunes, it isn’t far from either Destin or Panama City should one desire a stroll into more busy grounds.

Shopping and dining opportunities in Destin are endless. Destin Commons and the Sliver Sands Mall are worth the 30 minute drive from Watersound, with Pier Park in Panama City even closer.

Watersound, being so close to both Destin and Panama City has other advantages. A new International airport is being completed in Panama City which will make access to your Watersound paradise even better should you ever have to leave.

But Watersound is a treasure. And one that you apparently have found. Watersound lies waiting further discovery. The Watersound waters and what is beneath awaits your discovery. The sunset over the Gulf is calling and Watersound waits for your answer. Will you find your dream home or the perfect place for a vacation in Watersound?

Let your eyes wander and your soul escape in thoughts of you in Watersound. The dream need not end with you waking somewhere else. Open your eyes to Watersound and let the day be yours.

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Vista Mare, 30A Beach Rental with Private Pool and Gulf Views


Vista Mare is the quintessential beach house. This beautiful rental sits directly across the street from the gulf along Scenic 30A in Seacrest Beach. Enjoy your private oasis with a private swimming pool in the back yard. The home boasts an 11x20 swimming pool that is strictly for this home. Sit on the porch and enjoy the incredible gulf views or take a stroll along the beach. There is a beach access directly across the street from this home. This house has just been completely remodeled in 2008 to give it a fresh feel.

Vista Mare sleeps up to 10-12 people. There is a king bed in the master suite and a queen in one of the guest bedrooms. The other guest bedrooms has two sets of bunk beds with double beds on the bottom and twins on the top.There is also a queen size sleeper sofa in the living room. All bedrooms are outfitted with televisions along with the living room. The home is stocked with a dvd collection and board games for those rainy days. The home is finished beautifully with hardwood flooring and granite counter tops throughout. It has been professionally decorated by a local design company. Vista Mare is outfitted with wireless internet for those of you who have to work.

This area of 30A is well known for it's laid back lifestyle yet is close to shopping and restaurants. Take a ride and enjoy the community of Rosemary Beach or over to the new Pier Park in Panama City Beach. This location is perfect whether you are looking for peace and quiet or looking to get out and have some fun! Seacrest is located approximately 5 miles west of Panama City Beach and 15 miles east of Destin. Enjoy the peace and quiet of a Seacrest rental and be within driving distance of the larger cities. Seacrest is quickly becoming one of the hottest vacation spots on 30A because of the quiet beaches that it offers.

Sleeping arrangements-

1st Floor:
Bunk room w/ two sets of bunks. Double bed on bottom and twin on top (6)
Bedroom w/ Queen bed (2)
2nd Floor:
Bedroom w/ King bed (2)
Living room w/ Queen sleeper sofa (2)
Sleeps up to 12

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Thursday, December 3, 2009

Frommer's Names Florida Panhandle Top 12 Place to Visit in the World in 2010

By The Frommer's Staff
December 1, 2009

Where are you going in 2010? Share your spots with us.

We're excited to announce this year's list of top destinations. As in years past, they represent a mix of emerging spots, under-appreciated cities, and places we think you need to experience before they're overrun by tourist crowds. While authors and editors again contributed their suggestions, this year we reached out for some additional advice: During October and November readers from around the world nominated their favorites and then voted for this year's inaugural Reader Favorite. The one element that connects all of these? We can't wait to go.

Tunisia

The Roman colosseum at El JemWhile northern Tunisia is a hot spot for European tourists, it's still new to Americans, who tend to visit Morocco instead. Tunisia -- and especially the areas around the capital Tunis -- are a microcosm of North Africa's charms: Islamic culture mixed with Mediterranean spirit and beauty, modern colonial remnants from the French and ancient colonial remnants from the Romans. The capital Tunis has the best of both local architecture, exemplified by its sprawling and bustling medina, and colonial remnants of wide boulevards and straight lanes that stretch eastward from the Porte de France.

"You can see the 'real' Tatooine in Matmata, Tunisia." -- Eva Lesiak, Associate Marketing Manager, Frommer's

Copenhagen, Denmark

Royal Library, Copenhagen / http://www.flickr.com/photos/ethankan/Denmark's capital rarely gets the attention it deserves, so it's been quietly focused on sensible city planning with comprehensive bicycle paths, free bikes, and a new metro line in the works to deal with the expanding city center. Residents are also trying on a host of new public buildings -- an opera house, a cutting-edge library, and a concert hall -- and an environmental program that's turning the rest of Europe green with envy. And despite the often gloomy northern climate, residents are routinely rated as some of the happiest people in the world. They'll have the opportunity to show off their city when it hosts the COP 15 Climate Change Conference in December 2009, a high-profile, international assembly of politicians looking for ways to reduce greenhouse emissions. They won't have to look much further than the host city for compelling ideas.

Top Destinations 2010 Reader Favorite
Paris, France

paris street sceneYou see Paris on the cover of every travel magazine at least once a year for a reason: It's not easy to find someone who doesn't want to go there. The city made our top 10 list of nominees last month, and eeked out a win over Rome and Ireland by just a percentage point. How to explain its perennial popularity, despite the declining dollar? One of our readers comes pretty close to capturing the reason: "It is the greatest city in the world," wrote CA Traveler.

Hanoi, Vietnam

Woman relaxing on the banks of Hoan Kiem Lake, HanoiVietnam's bustling capital may be a 1,000 years old, but it's a thriving metropolis with a French colonial soul. A cultural center littered with pagodas, temples, and historic monuments, Hanoi offers plenty for the traveler seeking an authentic yet eclectic Asian experience. The eating scene is colorful with excellent meals available at both street-side stalls and fine eateries. Nightlife won't disappoint with the labyrinthine Old Quarter and the area around Hoan Kiem Lake housing dozens of bars from Western ex-pat establishments to disco-infused nightclubs -- plus the legendary Minh's Jazz Club. There's also a cool and contemporary art gallery scene showcasing young artists along Pho Trang Tien. And if you love to shop, try the funky boutiques on Nha Tho, or Cho Hang Da, the huge Dong Xuan market that transforms into a night bazaar on weekends.

"Hanoi also happens to be Asia's most Asian city." -- Ron Emmons, author Frommer's Thailand, co-author Frommer's Southeast Asia

Santiago de Cuba, Cuba

Residential building in Santiago de Cuba. / http://www.flickr.com/photos/birgitta/2163107077/Generational changes in Miami have diminished the anti-Cuba lobby's strength, as have changes in the U.S. capital. This means that 2010 may be the year that everything changes for Cuban tourism and the Europeans, South Americans, and Asians that have taken advantage of the island's charms while Americans stayed home. What better way, then, to get a look at Cuba today than with a visit to where everything began to change just over five and a half decades ago. It was here that Castro surfaced for the first time with his failed attack on the Moncada military barracks in 1953. He wasn't the first revolutionary to cause trouble here: the city's known as cuna de la Revolución ("cradle of the Revolution") for its history of slave uprisings and attempts to overthrow its Spanish oppressors. It's not all political firebrands, though. Santiago is a culturally rich and scenic city that retains the intimate, friendly feel of a provincial capital, with peaceful neighborhoods where men play dominoes outdoors on hilly streets.

Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

Interior of Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan Mosque, Abu DhabiWhile all the focus has been on its neighbor Dubai, Abu Dhabi, the capital of the seven city-states that make up the United Arab Emirates, has pursued similar global playground goals, but with more restraint and focus. Which is why when Dubai cried "uncle" to its creditors in late November, everyone looked to Abu Dhabi to help set it straight. This fiscal crisis will give the world the opportunity to see how a gulf state that didn't spend all its money on indoor ski resorts and a palm tree-shaped island can weather a crisis. For travelers -- especially business ones -- it will be the year that defines whether Abu Dhabi will be a flash in the pan or the next serious entrant on the global stage. In our guidebook to the region we said, "Abu Dhabi can seem a little slow and perhaps even a bit boring. But its beaches are just as beautiful, there's less traffic and more greenery, and the character is distinctly Emirati, preserving much of the conservative heritage that its northeastern neighbor has begun to toss off."

"Excellent value-for-money flights with Etihad airways and the usual excellent Arabic hospitality." -- Fiona Quinn, Commissioning Editor, Frommer's UK

Hawaii (the Big Island), United States

tunisia statueFew tourist destinations in the United States have been hurt during the current recession as badly as Hawaii. As hotels and resorts struggle to come up with smart deals, we're looking beyond the lei-wrapped packages this year to the islands' most quintessential Hawaiian destination -- especially to Hawaiians. In place of vacant beach-front high rises visitors are greeted by a wealth of options for water sports, hiking, cycling, diving, and golf. It's an island of extremes, from its size (the biggest of the chain), to its age (the youngest), to its population (the smallest), to its natural wonders (highest peaks, most active volcanoes, glacial lakes, and snow). The beauty isn't of the white sand beach variety (the sand is black here after all), but rather the look of a destination that's survived relatively untouched --just the way it should be.

"From an erupting volcano to the state's most dramatic underwater world, this exotic island offers adventure, relaxation and an experience of Old Hawaii." -- Jeanette Foster, author Frommer's Hawaii

Salta Province, Argentina

Road outside of Salta City, Argentina. / http://www.flickr.com/photos/zanaguara/While many a traveler's Argentine gaze rarely moves off Buenos Aires's bountiful charms, visitors seeking a genuine gaucho experience in one of the country's most visually stunning regions have been schlepping the nearly 1,000 miles from the capital to Salta. A forward-thinking government has spent the last decade focused on connecting the region's colonial-era towns, encouraging agricultural modernization (like the young but robust wine industry), and making it easier for tourists to get an eyeful of scenery that rivals the American Southwest in natural beauty -- especially along the road from Salta to Cafayate, which is dotted by red rocks and cliffs and some two dozen wineries. The Tren a las Nubes ("train to the clouds") reopened in 2008 and now ferries passengers 13,842 feet above ground, over 269 miles on the day-long journey through mountains and desert, colonial towns and adobe villages, crossing the paths of gauchos, Indians, and European winemakers along the way. For an urban experience, Salta City's restaurants serve local cuisine that's inspired rather than parochial, and folk taverns fill with dancers and musicians playing along to the region's Salteña soundtrack.

"Argentina remains a plum value for American travelers, and a perennial bargain for Europeans and Canadians, but savings are better than ever, with a 4 to 1 peso to dollar exchange rate." -- Maureen Clarke, Senior Editor, Frommer's guidebooks

Isles of Scilly, England

Hotel on St. Mary'sCall them the Isles of Scilly, or just Scilly, England's smallest official "Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty" lies sprinkled in the Atlantic 28 miles southwest of Land's End. Scilly is an administrative part of Cornwall (owned, in fact, by the Duchy of Cornwall) easily accessible by boat, helicopter, or plane from the mainland. The islands are a collection of secluded sandy beaches, Bronze Age burial chambers, and rocky promontories, and a smattering of beautifully located cafés ensure plenty of diversions -- such as kayaking, sailing, and windsurfing -- en route. There are five inhabited islands: St. Mary's, Tresco, St. Martin's, St. Agnes, and Bryher, along with more than 150 uninhabited ones that lay scattered across the shallow turquoise seas. Fringed with beaches of soft, pale sand, the archipelago has the exotic appeal of some faraway holiday paradise, an impression enhanced by the balmy, frost-free climate and colorful subtropical plants. While the sometimes harsh winters scare people off, summers do anything but: You're advised to book well ahead as Scilly's limited accommodations are reserved solid for much of the year. May sees the islands largest gathering of temporary visitors, as the annual gig-racing champions bring spectators intrigued by the 19th century vessels used by the competing teams.

Mexico City, Mexico

The historical building of the main post office with its golden interior in downtown Mexico CityMexico was hammered by bad press in 2008 and 2009. First the drug-related violence in a few border towns was blown out of proportion in the U.S., the number one source of tourists. Then swine flu hit, and everyone blamed Mexico. On top of that, the global financial crisis meant that Americans who were snapping up second homes in resort areas realized their home equity lines of credit were now dry. Mexico City responded by doing well what it's done well for over four centuries: by serving as the crossroads for Mexico and highlighting its best assets: top museums, amazing archaeology, and perhaps the best food of any city in North America.

"For the urban traveler: Huge city parks, great town for foodies, and a cultural and ethnic nexus for Mexico and Latin America." -- David Lytle, Editorial Director Frommers.com

Melbourne, Australia

Great Ocean Road, Melbourne, AustraliaYou can't help but fall in love with this southern city that boasts a vibrant cultural scene, a sports crazy population, and culinary indulgences aplenty. While not getting as much international tourism or media attention as its northern neighbor Sydney, Melbourne's sublime appeal lies in its laid-back attitude, its distinctive cosmopolitan flavor, and a rich calendar of events from Formula 1 to comedy festivals. The center of the city is a great starting point with Victorian architectural gems; myriad hidden lane ways; and hole-in-the-wall shops, bars and restaurants. Venture bayside to St. Kilda for a roller-blade along the beach, a slice of cake on Acland Street, and some serious people-watching, or head to funky Fitzroy for more fine food, art galleries, and nightlife. Make sure to drag yourself away from the city itself and explore the coastline along the rugged Great Ocean Road, one of the world's best road trips.

Florida Panhandle Beaches, United States

tunisia statueLike the Rodney Dangerfield of the American Southeast, Florida's panhandle never gets the respect it deserves. Dubbed the "Redneck Riviera" by dismissive northerners, northwest Florida, in fact, contains some of the most diverse recreation choices along Florida's drastically under-appreciated Gulf coast, and some of the best options for visitors seeking an affordable family vacation. From Destin to the west, where you can hire a fishing or sailing charter, to the smattering of National Seashores as you move east, there's really something for everyone. Seaside's planned community is so "perfect" it was the setting for the The Truman Show, yet you'll also find old-school Florida towns with funky shops, tiny hotels, pristine beaches, and the perfect cottage to rent.

"Stunning beaches, nature trails ... great restaurants, and a cozy, yet quirky, sense of community." -- Lesley Abravanel, author Frommer's Florida

Kerala, India

Boat rides on Christmas day from Kovalam Beach, Kerala, IndiaFar from the crowds and seeming chaos of India's megacities, the coastal state of Kerala is a welcome respite filled with tranquil moments and some of the country's best food. The flavors come from a rich mix of Hindus, Muslims, Syrian Christians, Jews, and Chinese who've been passing through or settling down here in relatively multicultural peace for six centuries. Formal cooking classes in resorts and more casual affairs arranged for home stays have made Kerala's capital Cochin the center for Indian culinary tourism. It's not all food, though: Locals and foreigners alike seek out its palm tree-lined, squeaky-clean white sand beaches and the crystal clear waters of the Arabian Sea. There are several well-known beaches, like Kovalam's Lighthouse Beach and surrounding rocky promontories; Varkala, a stunning stretch of coastline that is also a Hindu pilgrimage point; and the idyllic Kappad Beach. Three airports service Kerala making access from major cities easy and affordable.

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Monday, November 30, 2009

Utopia, a Luxurious Condo Retreat in Destin Florida

Utopia is the finest gulf front vacation condo in the Silver Shells resort. This condo is located in St. Maarten, the only true gulf front rental capable building in the Silver Shells resort. This is a very large two bedroom, two bath condo that sleeps 6 comfortably. Utopia is a ground floor lanai unit. Walk out your sliding glass door and walk directly to the beach or pool, no need to wait for elevators. This Destin vacation rental condo has just been completely remodeled in 2009 and features the finest finishes that you will find in a condo. Walls have been knocked out in Utopia to make this the largest 2 bedroom condo in the building. This vacation condo has solid cherry wood doors throughout. The flooring is hickory in the living room and master suite with cork flooring in the guest suite. The bathrooms are lavishly adorned with fine imported stones and onyx. The kitchen has granite counters and all custom made cabinetry throughout. Both bathrooms have large walk in showers and the master suite has a separate jacuzzi tub. The enormous master shower has a solid onyx slab with see through LED lighting. You will not find another bathroom like this in Silver Shells! You can also enjoy the custom bar with matching ceiling and Jenn Air beverage center. Pendant lighting is found throughout the unit to finish off this impeccable look. This condo is furnished with beautiful luxury furnishings and custom made furniture. There is not another unit that will compare with Utopia in all of Destin. If you are looking for a luxury Destin vacation condo, you have found it!

Silver Shells is the ultimate vacation rental resort in Destin. Silver Shells is located in the heart of Destin close to the great restaurants, excellent shopping, and plenty of activities for the family. Silver Shells consists of five condo buildings with two gulf front and three gulf view. St. Maarten is the only gulf front condo building that allows for weekly vacation rentals. St. Croix, St. Lucia, and St. Barth's are not direct gulf front rental buildings. The main pool at Silver Shells is over 7,500 square feet and is complimented by a smaller children's pool. Silver Shells has many more amenities including tennis, basketball, cardio center, fitness center, and spa. Ruth's Chris steakhouse is also located on the premises at Silver Shells. There is really no need to leave this incredible Destin resort once you are here. Henderson Park is adjacent to Silver Shells and offers a private untouched beach that is not found in other Destin resorts. If you are wanting to have an amazing Destin vacation experience then you need to stay at Silver Shells. There are no other vacation rental condos on the coast that offer the luxurious accommodations or amenities that Utopia can offer.

Sleeping Arrangements:

Master Suite:
Plush King Bed w/ incredible master bath

Guest Suite:
Custom made Bunk beds with queen bed on bottom and gorgeous bathroom

Custom leather sleeper sofa that folds into a queen bed

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Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Sandestin, a Gated Retreat that Encompasses the Florida Lifestyle



Sandestin has become synonymous with luxury living. Residents and vacationers alike take full advantage of what Sandestin has to offer. Sandestin is just east of the city of Destin Florida, known as the World’s Luckiest Fishing Village. Destin has long been known as a great place to live and a phenomenal place to travel. And with the advent of Sandestin, a new level of luxury was born.

Sandestin is a 2,400 acre resort with condominiums, villas, town homes and various hotel accommodations. Within Sandestin, four beautiful championship golf courses twist and wind through the landscape and offer the Sandestin guest professionally designed layouts to test their skills.

Should the Sandestin guest or owner desire a game of tennis, fifteen courts exist to play into the night. In fact, Tennis magazine ranked Sandestin as one of the top resorts in the country. Also for the guests of Sandestin resorts are 19 swimming pools, surely enough to find a place to swim. But we all know that at the southern border of Sandestin resorts is the largest swimming opportunity around, the emerald waters of the Gulf of Mexico.

People from far and wide flock to the beaches of the Florida panhandle, and for good reason. The quartz, white fluffy sand meets the clarity of the Gulf waters to offer some of the finest beaches in the world. And Sandestin takes advantage of that location with impeccable amenities.

Aside from the 98-slip marina, children’s programs and spa, the Sandestin resort has at its center, Baytowne Wharf. Baytowne Wharf embodies what Sandestin resorts is all about. Its charming streets pass boutiques, shops, restaurants, nightclubs and bars, each beckoning the visitor to explore its possibilities.

Sandestin has unique offerings for enjoyment with some newly added features such as a zip line which crosses one of its ponds. Children can enjoy several of the wonderful playgrounds along with tree houses secured to stately oak trees.

With the Gulf set as the backdrop for Sandestin resorts, fishing is there for the offering. Along with the Gulf, the bay offers some fine options for the fisherman also. Even within the landlocked premises of Sandestin, fishing is available at the numerous catch and release fishing ponds. Freshwater species lurk below for passing prey, including trophy largemouth bass.

With restaurants and shops and a vast array of accommodations, one would truly never have to leave the luxurious setting of Sandestin, but there are additional options. Sandestin is near so much more. Obviously, Destin, just minutes away offers ample opportunity for fun, including shopping at Destin Commons and the Silver Sands outlet mall. Also near Sandestin are the amazing communities along highway 30A and Panama City to the east.

Sandestin is a stunning place to visit and an extraordinary place to live. Everything is in place for perfection within Sandestin. One would never have to leave. There is even an underground corridor that runs beneath highway 98 and connects the southern and northern portions of Sandestin. It is truly a spectacle to behold. Sandestin resort… a destination like no other.

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