Dates and Weekly Rates* Contact us for off-season partial week rates
2008
Jul 5 - Jul 11
$9,280.00
Jul 12 - Jul 18
$9,280.00
Jul 19 - Jul 25
$9,280.00
Jul 26 - Aug 1
$9,280.00
Aug 2 - Aug 8
$9,280.00
Aug 9 - Aug 15
$9,280.00
Aug 16 - Aug 22
$9,280.00
Aug 23 - Aug 29
$9,280.00
Aug 30 - Sep 5
$5,180.00
Sep 6 - Sep 12
$4,180.00
Sep 13 - Sep 19
$3,580.00
Sep 20 - Sep 26
$3,480.00
Sep 27 - Oct 3
$3,180.00
Oct 4 - Oct 10
$2,780.00
Oct 11 - Oct 17
$2,680.00
Oct 18 - Oct 24
$2,680.00
Oct 25 - Oct 31
$2,680.00
Nov 1 - Nov 7
$2,680.00
Nov 8 - Nov 14
$2,680.00
Nov 22 - Nov 28
$2,900.00
Nov 29 - Dec 5
$2,680.00
Dec 6 - Dec 12
$2,680.00
Dec 13 - Dec 19
$2,680.00
Dec 20 - Dec 26
$3,200.00
* Rates
do not include 7.5% Fenwick Island rental tax
* Bed linens, towels, and beach equipment are not furnished but can be rented by local company.
* Rates
are per week unless noted
Things to do nearby
Walk
to boutiques, restaurants,
convenience stores, bike shop, playground
and shuffle board court, basketball court,
miniature golf and outdoor recreation.
Swim, boat, fish, water ski, surf, run,
bike, rollerblade or just read on the beach!
Drive to the
shopping outlets at Rehoboth Beach (140
of them, tax-free!), three boardwalks,
more dining options, grocery stores, Fenwick
Island State Park, numerous golf courses,
cinema, two amusement parks, hotspots in
Ocean City, Maryland, and more — all
within minutes.
Walk in and say wow! New in 2004, this architectural
award winner is designed around a heated pool
tucked into an expansive private second-story
deck. The bold, colorful interior is packed with
unique, playful touches, high-tech lighting and
decorative arts, creating a fun and refreshing
counterpoint to the surrounding neutrals of sand
and seascape.
Situated
on Delaware’s
southernmost island beach, just steps from
the ocean, this house boasts three master suites,
a bedroom with two sets of bunks, a bedroom
with a set of twins, a den with a queen-size
sleeper sofa, and a den with two (single) chair
futons. Luxury appointments include natural
hardwood floors, a complete home theater system,
a wonderful open-concept kitchen with two refrigerators
and two ovens, five TVs with DVD players, and
a wet bar in the second-level den, adjacent
to the pool.
Features and Amenities
Size
4,070 sq. ft.
General
Activities guide
Ceiling fans
Central air
Central heat
Clothes washer and dryer
Dining guide
Iron and board
Fully Equipped Kitchen
Blender
Coffeemaker
Cookware, pots and pans
Dishes, glassware, flatware
Dishwasher
Icemaker
Microwave
Range with double oven
Refrigerator/freezer
Refrigerator (2 beverage
size)
Spices
Toaster
Utensils
Living Room
Gas fireplace
Dining Area
Table seats 12
counter seats 5
Dens
Total 2
Den 1 – Queen-size sleeper
sofa with wet bar and fridge
Den 2 -- Ground level with two (single) chair
futons
Bedrooms
Total 5
Bedroom 1 – Master suite/1 king
Bedroom 2 – Master suite/1 king
Bedroom 3 – Master suite/1 king
Bedroom 4 – 2 Twin/singles
Bedroom 5 – 4 Twin/singles (2 sets of
bunk beds)
Bathrooms
Bathroom 1 - Walk-in shower
Bathroom 2 - Jack and Jill - (2 rooms with shower/tub and vanities in each, and one toilet room in between)
Bathroom 3 - Jack and Jill
Bathroom 4A - Jack and Jill
Powder room 4B
Entertainment
Books
Cable TV with DVD players (5)
CD stereo
CD/DVD/video library
Home entertainment system with
TV/DVD and stereo
Computer/Internet
Computer (PC)
Fax
Printer
Wireless high-speed Internet access (Wi-Fi)
Outside
Balcony (ocean view)
Balcony off of a master
suite
2 Beach carts for carrying
4 chairs, cooler, etc.
Gas grill on balcony
overlooking pool
Heated pool on expansive
second-story deck
Outdoor shower and foot
washer
Suitability
Children welcome
No smoking
Fenwick limits to 12 occupants
No pets
Off-street parking for 6 cars
Area Overview - Fenwick Island
Delaware’s southernmost beach destination,
Fenwick Island is nestled between the Atlantic
Ocean and Little Assawoman Bay. Defined by its
natural boundaries, the quiet coastal community
offers the best of both worlds, with just a few
blocks separating the tranquil bay inlets and
docks on one side and the ocean breakers and
pristine beach on the other. Rare magic is defined
at sunrise and sunset; at Fenwick Island, both
can be viewed over the glistening waters of the
Atlantic.
The best of both worlds aptly describes
the atmosphere at Fenwick, too. A favorite among
families and adult vacationers seeking escape
from seaside kitsch and commercialism, Fenwick
offers low-key,
unspoiled beaches and recreational
activities without isolation. You’ll find convenient
access to shops, fine and casual dining, celebrated
boardwalks and entertainment within
minutes. Ocean City, Maryland, Fenwick’s
action-packed antithesis lies just a few miles
south.
For more than 75 years, Fenwick has been known
as a fisherman’s paradise. You’ll
see early risers on the beach at daybreak casting
for bluefish, rockfish and flounder.For
birdwatchers, hikers and other outdoor enthusiasts,
the island boasts a 344-acre state park — one
of the most beloved stretches of protected coastline
on the Atlantic — complete with bathhouses,
food service and handicap access to the beach.