Tide Creek Oasis, Panacea, FL on Ochlockonee Bay
**NO DAMAGE from Hurricane Helene or Hurricane Milton. Storm surge DID NOT get inside this unit. **
***** 2024 Reservation Info Regarding Coronavirus (Covid-19) Proactive Protocol
We are issuing FULL REFUNDS for any cancellation due to Covid-19 concerns or restrictions, regardless of when the cancellation request is processed. If you choose to book with us and any member of your party is showing any symptoms of Covid-19 shortly before your arrival; for the safety of others, we respectfully request that you cancel and we will issue a full refund. If, during your stay, a member of your party becomes sick and you wish to travel home, you will be issued a refund for the unused remainder of your stay.
Until further notice, for the safety of our guests and cleaning staff, we are NOT DOING BACK-TO-BACK RENTALS. When one guest leaves; another guest will not be checking in on the same day, and adequate time will be allowed for sanitation. This does not change your check-in or check-out times. Check-in time is 4pm – check-out time is 11am. Sorry, no early check-in or late check-out. *****
Tide Creek Oasis was newly remodeled in 2023 and has everything that you need for the perfect vacation. We are a GROUND FLOOR unit in George’s Lighthouse Pointe on Ochlocknee Bay, 40 miles south of Tallahassee on Hwy. 98. NO STAIRS TO CLIMB! We offer a laid back, luxurious oasis for your relaxation and restoration. Kick back on the patio and enjoy views of the marina, while sipping on your favorite beverage. You can fish from the seawall on the bay or just enjoy the bay views from the common areas of the complex. Just a few steps away is Angelo's Restaurant, regularly voted as one of the 'Top 100 Restaurants in Florida'. Angelo's boasts mouth-watering seafood (and other dishes), with indoor seating and casual outdoor seating right over the water!
We offer 910 sq. ft. of living area, which includes 1 bedroom, 1 bath (walk-in shower), den, kitchen, small laundry room, with marina and pool views. The family area is furnished with comfortable den furniture, double sleeper sofa, 76-inch smart TV, and offers a great view of the marina. This area is open to the fully equipped kitchen. Our bedroom is furnished with a king-size bed and 65-inch TV. The bedroom offers a window view of the parking and pool areas. Tide Creek Oasis can comfortably accommodate 2 to 4 guests. Perfect for a couple or small family.
We do NOT have cable service. Instead, we subscribe to YouTube TV, which is a streaming service that lets you watch live and on-demand TV from major broadcast and popular cable networks, so you can find most of your favorite TV shows here. If you can’t find something to watch on YouTube TV, you can sign into any of your own streaming services from both TV’s.
The fishing is as good as it gets in this area. You can fish in the bay, head out for deep-sea fishing, or go down the river for fresh-water fishing. We have it all!!! You can book a fishing charter with your choice of licensed captains, who are ready to take you out for an experience that you won't soon forget! Although many fishermen prefer to bring their own boat, boat trailers are not allowed in the common areas of George's Lighthouse Pointe and the condo only has one parking space.
Another local attraction are the beaches. The closest beach is Mashes Sands in Panacea (2 mi.). It offers a beautiful, small beach. The beach is located on the bay and is pretty shallow for a good way out, offering safety for small children and a great opportunity for shelling. Next are the gorgeous beaches at Alligator Point and Bald Point State Park (about 7 mi.), where you can enjoy sunbathing, snorkeling, swimming, fishing, canoeing, kayaking, hiking, bird watching and nature study. Within a few minutes drive, are two of the nation's TOP TEN RATED BEACHES, St. George Island State Park, near Apalachicola, and St. Joseph Peninsula State Park, near Port St. Joe. Both parks contain miles of undeveloped beaches, emerald waters and white sugar sand.
Other nearby attractions include St. Vincent National Wildlife Refuge, an unspoiled barrier island just offshore from the mouth of the Apalachicola River in the Gulf of Mexico. The island is a haven for endangered and threatened species, including bald eagles, wood storks, sea turtles, indigo snakes, gopher tortoises and red wolves. It is accessible only by boat. A favorite is Wakulla Springs State Park, one of the world's deepest freshwater springs, with swimming, nature boat rides and glass bottom boats. Wakulla Springs is known as the filming location for several Tarzan movies, Creature from the Black Lagoon and Airport '77. From the river boat and glass bottom boat tours, you can see alligators, many species of wading birds, waterfowl, fish, turtles, and snakes, in and among the crystal-clear waters emerging from the depth of the springs. Kids love diving from the diving platform into the refreshing spring waters, which remain a constant 68-70 degrees year-round. The St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge offers a habitat for all kinds of Florida wildlife. Smarter Travel recently voted the refuge as one of the top 10 wildlife refuges in America. At this swampy wildlife refuge, alligators can reach lengths of 14 feet. It's unusual not to spot them here in the marshes along the road to the 1832 St. Marks Lighthouse on Apalachee Bay. Photographers say the lighthouse is the best place to snap shots of hordes of monarch butterflies during the butterflies' annual migration in October. Whooping cranes and more than 300 other bird species stop over at St. Marks, and 98 species nest on-site. In May, watch for large groups of West Indian manatees in the waters near the lighthouse. Baby alligators emerge from nests in August. Keep your eyes peeled for bald eagles.
So the guys want to go fishing and you ladies don't ... NO PROBLEM! While they are catching speckled trout, Spanish mackerel, grouper, redfish (the list goes on), you can visit historic Apalachicola. Once a bustling sea port, this quaint village of about 5,000 still boasts a large shrimp fleet, a downtown shopping area with antiques, boutiques and local art, and beautiful restored houses from a bygone era. Once the third largest cotton port along the Gulf Coast, the Apalachicola/East Point area still harvests and processes 90% of the oysters consumed in Florida.
Locally caught seafood is prepared in the many fine restaurants located in Panacea, Carrabelle, and Apalachicola. If you prefer to cook it yourself, fresh shrimp, oysters, and the catch of the day are available in the seafood houses dotted along the coast from Panacea to Port St. Joe.
*** Sorry, but we do not rent to anyone under the age of 25. ***
CANCELLATION POLICY: We understand that it may become necessary for you to cancel your reservation. Please let us know as soon as you can, so that we may have time to rent out your time slot. Refund Policy: 14 days (100% refund); 7 days (50% refund).
HURRICANE POLICY: Either party shall have the right to cancel all or any part of this contract in the event of impending hurricane or tropical storm danger. If this occurs, all monies will be refunded for unused days.