Nice mid-island condo/apt may seem a tad tight on arrival, but it grows on you as your visit progresses. The unit was updated within the last 5-7 years likely so the bathrooms were nice. Complaints about drainage probably due to complex's overall age. Some sinks drain slower than others, but showers were fine. (You can imagine how myriad renters throughout the whole complex pouring grease down drains might affect individual units.) The unit is bright, pleasant, and during the late afternoons a bit over-sunny as the sun sets straight across from you, but the porch view of the harbor is quite lovely. Beds are comfortable, and the second bedroom with its twin bunk beds, and queen make for the perfect kid's hideaway. The buzz from the bistro below the unit doesn't last beyond 10 pm, and being able to go one floor down to breakfast or brunch at the excellent Hilton Head Social Bakery cannot be overlooked as a definite plus! A small pool is available just across the unit's parking lot in easy view of the front door, and its perfect for anyone who would like an easy dip. Only thing needing a bit of clarification is initial parking set-up. The units have their own small lot just outside the elevator that is separate from the public lots across the access road for the whole of Shelter Cove. Vacasa will give you a QR code in your arrival packet, but it isn't your parking pass. You must first go across the main highway (278/W. Hilton Pkwy) into Palmetto Dunes proper. Bear to the right upon entering, and you will see signs to the Pass Office which is is a drive-thru window. There, they'll give you a card-stock pass for display back across the street at the unit proper. Given the very fair price point for the rental, I believe this is a nice place to stay if you don't insist on being on the beach proper. Shelter Cove offers dining and boat charters that will help fill non-beach time.