Seaside Vacations is Pleased to Welcome Summersalt to their Outer Banks Vacation Rental Home Program
Kitty Hawk, NC (PRWEB) February 10, 2014 -- Outer Banks vacation rental home provider, Seaside Vacations, is pleased to welcome Summersalt to their rental home program.
Located in the Ocean Sands subdivision of the northern Outer Banks town of Corolla, North Carolina, Summersalt features six bedrooms, five bathrooms, keyless entry, a screened in porch, and recreation room.
“Summersalt is an impeccably maintained vacation home in the heart of the popular Ocean Sands community,” said Brittany Bair, Property Manager at Seaside Vacations. “Nestled in a quiet cul-de-sac in the popular vacation town of Corolla, this home is located in close proximity to the beach. Guests can spend their days splashing around in the private in ground pool, soaking in the outdoor hot tub, or enjoying the summer sand on the pristine beaches of Corolla."
The owners of Summersalt have two other homes in Seaside Vacations’ rental home program. Tuna Gorda and Duneside are both located in Corolla, NC and have similar amenities to Summersalt.
Guests interested in staying in Summersalt or any other house in Seaside Vacations' rental home program should contact Seaside Vacations at 877.892.8668 or visit their website, outerbanksvacations.com.
About Seaside Vacations:
Founded in 1990, Seaside Vacations is a family-owned and operated full-service property management and vacation rental home provider located on North Carolina’s Outer Banks. Offering a wide variety of Outer Banks vacation home rentals from cozy condominiums to large private homes, choose from over 400 Outer Banks vacation rentals.
To learn more about Seaside Vacations, please call 866.884.0267 to speak to a vacation specialist, or visit http://www.OuterBanksVacations.com to view properties, book a vacation, or learn more about vacationing on the Outer Banks of North Carolina.
Sara Paxton, Seaside Vacations, http://www.outerbanksvacations.com, +1 252-255-4964, [email protected]
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