Escape to this top-floor beachfront condo in New Smyrna Beach, perfectly suited for families seeking comfort, convenience, and unforgettable views. Located on the 8th floor, this unit overlooks both the seasonally heated pool and the serene no-drive section of the beach, offering beautiful ocean views from the living room and private balcony.
Inside, the condo is thoughtfully designed for family stays. The primary bedroom features a king bed and a twin daybed, while the second bedroom includes a queen bed and twin bunk bed. The primary bathroom offers a standard step-in shower, and the second bathroom includes a tub with shower. A full kitchen, along with an in-unit washer and dryer, makes longer stays easy and stress-free.
The living room is a relaxing retreat with coastal views, a recliner, and a sofa that converts to an additional sleeping space. A dedicated storage area is fully stocked with beach essentials — chairs, a beach cart, cooler, toys, and boogie boards — so you can travel light and enjoy effortless beach days.
Guests have access to two elevators servicing the 8th floor, two parking spaces, a seasonally heated pool (December 15–April), tennis and pickleball courts, and shuffleboard. Gated access to both the pool and beach provides added security; guests will receive a wristband key fob for entry.
The location is ideal for exploring all that New Smyrna Beach has to offer, from its family-friendly beaches and renowned dining scene to nearby attractions. Orlando’s theme parks are just 60–90 minutes away, Kennedy Space Center is about 45 minutes north, and rocket launches can sometimes be viewed right from the beach.
Monthly rentals are available (excluding June and July) at discounted rates. Whether you’re planning a relaxing beach vacation or a longer coastal escape, this top-floor condo offers the perfect home base.
Guests are required to sign a rental agreement and provide a copy of a government-issued ID prior to arrival.
Construction Notice: The building exterior will be repainted February–October 2026. Any impact to guests is expected to be minimal.