This was our third and longest stay (a week) for the third consecutive year, and it was the best yet. Dozens of dolphin sightings, jumping schools of manta rays, even a fair sized shark swimming in the shallows! Amazing weather; several days of crystal clear water. The townhouse was in great shape this year, and communication was phenomenal. The best deal in the region. We had the greatest time--pure bliss.
That said, we were stunned once we arrived to see that the beach had lost maybe 30-50 yards of sand in front of the gulf facing balcony in the course of one year. At high tide, the water literally was over the end of the boardwalk and was eating into the townhomes' protected dunes, which were partially gone. Although we've already booked up for a week during the summer of 2025, we're concerned that the townhome won't be there in a year if coastal erosion continues at this rapid pace. We spoke to half a dozen families who had the same concern and expressed dismay the day they arrived after being gone for a year.
To management: what are your plans for coastal restoration both in the short term and long term right around the townhouse units? We would hate to see Surf Song and the other beach facing units become uninhabitable. Fingers crossed that there's a way to mitigate this problem, and thanks in advance.