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Golf Cart, Pool & On the Beach - The Outlook
Summary:
Wake up to unobstructed ocean views from your elevated deck at The Outlook â a stunning second-floor retreat at Seaside Cottages. This 2-bedroom, 2-bath home sleeps 6 and features designer interiors with a teal fish-scale tile shower, sea glass chandelier, pink velvet and teal curved sofas, and a surfboard coffee table. Enjoy the shared guitar-shaped pool, direct beach access, and an included golf cart for exploring Port Aransas.
The Space:
The Outlook, Home Features:
âą 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath - Available for up to 6 Guests!
âą Second-Floor Elevation with Panoramic Ocean Views
âą Two Large Covered Decks
âą Shared Guitar-Shaped Pool with Pergola
âą Included Golf Cart for Exploring Port A
âą Free WiFi & Smart TV
Welcome to The Outlook â the crown jewel of Seaside Cottages, a second-floor retreat with the most expansive, unobstructed ocean views in the compound.
The open-concept living area features a striking pair of teal curved and pink velvet sofas centered on a surfboard coffee table, with bamboo floors and sliding doors leading to the ocean-view deck. The kitchen island has teal scallop velvet bar stools, a gas cooktop, and a blue fish-scale tile backsplash. At the dining area, cane-back chairs surround a teak table under a rattan pendant â all framed by panoramic Gulf views.
Two large covered decks with teal woven chairs offer sunrise views over the dunes and wildflowers, with ships dotting the horizon.
Your golf cart is included with pickup/drop-off at the home.
Seaside Cottages is a three-home beachfront compound, available individually or together. Combined, the three homes sleep 22 â ideal for weddings, reunions, and large gatherings with privacy between groups.
Please Note: The first floor of the property is not available for guest use.
Sleeping Arrangements:
âą Master Bedroom â King Bed with En-Suite Bath
âą Guest Bedroom â Two Full Beds with En-Suite Bath
Guest Access:
We offer convenient keyless door codes for self-check-in. Starkey Properties by Portoro uses smart locks with check-in details provided 48 hours prior to arrival by email and text message.
âą Early check-ins or late check-outs: If the property happens to be ready earlier than the standard 4 pm check-in time on the day of your arrival, in most cases an early arrival option may be available when confirmed with the main office. Late check-outs must be confirmed with main office staff prior to the date of departure.
City of Port Aransas - Beach Parking Permit Information:
To park along the beaches in the City of Port Aransas, a $12.00 permit is required. This applies to the area from Marker (0) to Marker (62). Beach parking stickers can be purchased at City Hall, the Chamber of Commerce, local grocery and convenience stores, as well as various vendors and businesses in town and on the beach. Free parking areas are available between the Jetties and Horace Caldwell Pier, as well as between Markers 52-58.
The Neighborhood:
Nestled along the Texas Gulf Coast, Port Aransas is a beloved beach town where relaxation meets adventure. Whether youâre strolling along miles of soft sandy shoreline or exploring the vibrant local scene, this neighborhood offers something for everyone. Wake up to the sound of gentle waves and spend your days basking in the sun, building sandcastles, or trying your hand at fishing from the pier. The area is known for its friendly, laid-back vibe, making it easy to feel right at home.
Just a short walk or golf cart ride from your door, youâll find charming shops, coastal restaurants serving up the freshest seafood, and lively bars with live music. Nature enthusiasts will love the nearby nature preserves and birdwatching hotspots, while families can enjoy dolphin tours, kayaking, or a day at the local waterpark. In Port Aransas, every sunset feels like a celebration, and the communityâs welcoming spirit ensures your vacation is as memorable as it is relaxing.
Things to Do:
- Leonabelle Turnbull Birding Center â Boardwalks and observation towers for up-close views of local and migratory birds.
- The University of Texas Marine Science Institute Visitor Center â Interactive exhibits about marine life and coastal conservation.
- Farley Boat Works â See traditional wooden boats being built and learn about Port Aransasâs boat-building heritage.
- Dolphin watching tours â Guided boat excursions for spotting playful dolphins in their natural habitat.
- Horace Caldwell Pier â A popular spot for fishing, taking in panoramic Gulf views, and enjoying sunset strolls.
Things to See:
- Horace Caldwell Pier â A popular spot for fishing, taking in panoramic Gulf views, and enjoying sunset strolls.
- Lydia Ann Lighthouse â Historic lighthouse viewable by boat tours, offering a glimpse into maritime history.
- Port Aransas Nature Preserve â Over 1,200 acres of protected wetlands with walking trails and birdwatching opportunities.
âą Day Cruises & Dolphin Excursions: Buccaneer Cruises, Scarlet Lady Dolphin Adventures, Red Dragon Pirate Cruises, Salt Devil Cruises, Dolphin Dock Inc, Port Aransas Cruises
âą Beach Access: Port Aransas Beach, Horace Caldwell Pier, Mustang Island State Park, IB Magee Beach Park, Sandcastle Drive Beach Access
âą Golf Courses: Palmilla Beach Golf Club, Newport Dunes Golf Club (at Palmilla Beach), Padre Isles Country Club (on nearby North Padre Island), Oso Beach Municipal Golf Course (in Corpus Christi), Lozano Golf Center (in Corpus Christi)
âą Museums: Port Aransas Museum, Farley Boat Works, The University of Texas Marine Science Institute Visitor Center, Port Aransas Art Center (features rotating exhibits and local art)
âą Local Markets: Port Aransas Art Center Market, Island Farmers Market, Port Aransas Community Center Pop-Up Markets, Southside Farmers Market (Corpus Christi)
âą Local Restaurants & Shopping
- Restaurants: Virginiaâs on the Bay, FINS Grill & Icehouse, Irieâs Island Food, Trout Street Bar & Grill, Port A Pizzeria, The Crazy Cajun, Castaways Seafood & Grill, Beach & Station Street Grill, Black Marlin Bar & Grill, Shells Pasta & Seafood
- Shops: Gratitude, Third Coast Beach Company, Island Woman Boutique, Cita Coastal Resort Wear & Home Decor, Fly It Port A Kite Shop, Stephanieâs Stuff, BoardHouse Surf & Skate, Coastal Closet, The Pink Marlin, Wintonâs Island Candy
Annual Festivals & Events:
âą Texas SandFest
âą Whooping Crane Festival
âą Port Aransas ArtFest
âą BeachtoberFest
âą Harvest Moon Regatta
âą Deep Sea Roundup
âą Port A Days
âą Songwriters Showcase
âą Old Town Festival
âą Wooden Boat Festival
âą Port Aransas Mardi Gras Parade
âą PalmFest
âą Port Aransas Lighted Boat Parade
âą Port Aransas Christmas Parade
âą Fireworks on the Beach (Fourth of July)
âą Port Aransas Easter Egg Hunt
âą Port Aransas Thanksgiving Community Feast
Getting Around:
Getting around Port Aransas is truly part of the vacation experience, and the islandâs laid-back vibe makes exploring both fun and easy. Embrace the local lifestyle by hopping in a golf cartâthe preferred mode of transportation for both residents and visitors. Golf carts are perfect for cruising between the beach, shops, and restaurants, letting you soak up the sun and salty breeze as you go. If youâre looking for a bit more adventure and want to stay active, renting a bicycle is a great option. Pedal through the colorful streets at your own pace, discovering hidden gems and scenic spots that you might otherwise miss.
For those who enjoy taking it slow, Port Aransas is also a wonderful place to explore on foot. Stroll along the sandy shoreline, pop into unique boutiques, and savor local cuisine at your leisure. And donât forget the iconic ferry rideânot just a convenient way to get around, but a memorable experience in itself. The ferry offers breathtaking views of the bay and, if youâre lucky, a chance to spot dolphins playing in the waves. However you choose to get around, Port Aransas makes every journey feel relaxed, scenic, and unmistakably island-inspired.
City of Port Aransas - Beach Parking Permit Information:
To park along the beaches in the City of Port Aransas, a $12.00 permit is required. This applies to the area from Marker (0) to Marker (62). Beach parking stickers can be purchased at City Hall, the Chamber of Commerce, local grocery and convenience stores, as well as various vendors and businesses in town and on the beach. Free parking areas are available between the Jetties and Horace Caldwell Pier, as well as between Markers 52-58.
Airports:
âą Corpus Christi International Airport (CRP) (40-45min by car)
âą San Antonio International Airport (SAT) (2.5-3hrs by car)
Popular Landmarks:
âą Port Aransas Beach
âą Horace Caldwell Pier
âą Port Aransas Nature Preserve
âą Leonabelle Turnbull Birding Center
âą Roberts Point Park
âą Mustang Island State Park
âą The University of Texas Marine Science Institute
Starkey properties were amazing. They took such good care of us. Even sent someone to help us unload and load .Cant say enough how responsive they were to us.Will stay again.
This house was perfect for our family of six. It was extremely clean and relaxing. It had everything we needed to make a meal. Plenty of towels and well equipped with all the essentials. The pictures do not do it justice. It is an extremely beautiful home with the most amazing views and a beautiful deck to relax on. Both check out and check in were simple and quick & communication was great.
My husband, myself and 2 adult children spent a long weekend here. It was very nice, pics were accurate to what the condo actually looked like. The lock was a little tricky to maneuver, but it was mainly operator error. LOL!We arrived at midnight during a storm and there were no outside lights on to guide us to the stairs and had to use our phone lights to light the way. All in all we had a great time and would stay here again.Pros: Condo right on the beach with a wonderful view!! Condo was as listed, very large and comfortable Loved the little Surf Splash to rinse your feet off before going in the houseBonus: golf cart was included in the price Cons: Lights were not working on the walkway leading to the stairs to get to the condo. However when we asked about it, we were told the owners were aware and working on it There were no nightstand lamps or table lamps in the livingroom. Not many washclothes, but plenty of towelsRecommendations: lamps on nightstands, better lighting outside house, more washclothes and maybe put together a book of some sort with activity and restaurant recommendations, especially for those who are visiting for the first time.Again... Overall we had a great time, it was a wonderful place to stay and we would stay there again!