Weeki Wachee waterfront stay
Come Sail Away Suite
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Start with the Gulf views, then check the shaded lower level, kitchen, bedrooms, and living spaces.
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The Gulf-front stilt house sits at the edge of the shoreline near Pine Island Park, giving guests water views before they even unpack.
The private deck is the best place to slow down at sunset, with open Gulf views and room for an easy dinner outside.
Exterior
The arrival is classic coastal Florida: a raised stilt house with stairs to the main level and covered space underneath.
Outdoor Spaces
From the shaded lower level, guests can step toward the private beach area and keep beach gear close to the water.
The covered ground level gives the stay a practical landing zone for shade, parking, coolers, and beach-day gear.
Shaded seating faces the private beach area, making it easy to stay close to the shoreline without sitting in full sun all day.
The hammock below the house adds another low-effort place to read, nap, or listen to the water after a beach outing.
Kitchen
Kitchen and dining stay connected to the living area, which helps groups keep meals simple between beach, boating, and sunset plans.
Bedrooms
The futon area gives the sleeping setup some flexibility for guests who are comfortable with a relaxed beach-house layout.
The primary bedroom looks toward the Gulf, so the water remains part of the stay even when the day winds down.
Warm wood ceilings and simple furnishings keep the primary bedroom calm after a day around Pine Island Park or Weeki Wachee.
Sunset light reaches into the bedroom, one of the small details that makes the house feel connected to the Gulf.
Living Spaces
The main lounge gives guests a comfortable indoor reset with couches, TV, an electric fireplace, and Gulf-side windows.
The living and dining areas stay connected in one easy space, useful for families and small groups moving between meals and downtime.