Marker 33 #2D3
New Smyrna Beach, Florida
Amenities
A/C
Pets Allowed
Parking
Washer & Dryer
Scenic Views
Pool
Home details
Bedroom 1
1 king bed
Bedroom 2
1 queen bed
Top Reasons to Book Marker 33 #2D3:
* Stunning Intracoastal Views
* Pet Friendly for 2 Dogs (20 lbs. and Under) – Fees Apply
* Washer and Dryer + Assigned Covered Parking
* Community Pool, Hot Tub and Clubhouse
* Great Location within Walking Distance to Attractions/Restaurants
* Professionally Managed; 24/7 Service
**This property does not allow parties of adults under the age of 25.**
Welcome to Marker 33 #2D3, a serene waterfront retreat overlooking the Intracoastal Waterway, where a spacious, private-feeling balcony offers front-row views of dolphins, manatees, turtles, native birds, and passing boats. This stair-access-only residence includes assigned covered parking below, making it live like a third-floor unit, and is tucked within a quiet complex near Callalisa Park, perfect for kayaking, fishing, and exploring the Indian River and Callalisa Creek. Inside, the open-concept kitchen, dining, and living areas showcase calming coastal tones and stunning water views from nearly every angle, complemented by a large sectional for relaxing, a king suite with an ensuite bath and dual-head walk-in shower, a queen bedroom with its own ensuite shower, and an in-unit washer and dryer. Pet-friendly for up to two dogs under 20 pounds (fees apply), this ideally located home offers walkable access to local favorites like Norwood’s Treehouse and The Garlic, easy trips to Flagler Avenue and Canal Street for shopping and dining, and the beach just one mile away.
** Steps to Access Condo; No Elevator**
The Bed Set-up:
Primary Suite: King Bed
Guest Suite: Queen Bed
Marker 33 offers a community pool, fishing pier, clubhouse, this community itself can keep you active at home or, if adventure is what you crave, Marker 33 is local to all of the charms New Smyrna can offer from dining on Canal to shopping on Flagler or a day basking on the shimmering sands of the Atlantic or boating on the brackish waters of the Indian River.
Great Location Next to Callalisa Park, 0.7 Miles to Historic Flagler Ave, and walking distance to The Garlic and Norwood’s Tree House, and only 1 mile to Public Beach Access!
The Beauty of New Smyrna Beach
New Smyrna is a barrier island positioned between the Atlantic Ocean and the Indian River. The beaches of New Smyrna stretch over 13 miles along the sandy east coast of Central Florida. Water activities abound. New Smyrna is the surfing capital of Florida-- try it yourself or watch the locals ride the big waves near the jetties. Play in the surf, gather seashells, or build a sandcastle with your kids or grandkids. From Ponce de Leon Inlet, you can embark on a great deep-sea fishing adventure. Should you prefer to stay closer to the shore, fish the Florida saltwater flats for the famous red fish of Mosquito Lagoon.
Though New Smyrna is a small historic town, the city offers a wide selection of shopping, dining, and cultural experiences for both its residents and guests. From beachside burger joints to restaurants serving fresh local seafood, there’s something here for everyone!
All stays include
At Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy we believe certain amenities should be standard.
24/7 support
Kitchen essentials
Starter kit of bathroom amenities
High-speed wifi
Professional cleaning
Premium linens and towels
Television
Digital free stays
Our Tiny Home rentals may not include all essential amenities inside the home.
About the area
New Smyrna Beach, located on Florida's central east coast, is a gem that offers a delightful mix of outdoor activities, cultural attractions, and laid-back beach town charm. Known for its beautiful white sandy beaches, the area is a haven for sunbathers, surfers, and nature enthusiasts alike.
One of the main attractions is the 17-mile stretch of pristine beach, perfect for a day of relaxation or a leisurely stroll. The beach is also one of the few in Florida where driving is permitted in designated areas, offering a unique experience for visitors. For those looking to catch some waves, New Smyrna Beach is renowned for its excellent surfing conditions and is often referred to as the "Surf Capital of the East Coast."
Beyond the beach, the Indian River Lagoon provides opportunities for fishing, paddleboarding, and kayaking, where you can explore mangrove tunnels and spot a variety of wildlife, including dolphins and manatees. The Smyrna Dunes Park at the northern tip of the peninsula is another natural highlight, featuring boardwalks that allow for picturesque views of the lagoon, Ponce de Leon Inlet, and the Atlantic Ocean.
Cultural offerings in New Smyrna Beach are plentiful, with the Atlantic Center for the Arts serving as a hub for artists and art lovers. The center hosts exhibitions, workshops, and performances throughout the year. The city's historic Flagler Avenue and Canal Street are lined with charming boutiques, galleries, and eateries, reflecting the town's vibrant arts scene and community spirit.
For history enthusiasts, the New Smyrna Museum of History provides insights into the area's rich past, from its Native American roots to its settlement by Europeans. The Turnbull Ruins, remnants of an old plantation, add a touch of mystery and a connection to the colonial era.
Foodies will enjoy the diverse dining options available, from fresh seafood caught daily to international cuisines. The beachside taverns and cafes offer the perfect setting to enjoy a meal with a view of the ocean.
With its combination of outdoor adventures, cultural richness, and a welcoming small-town atmosphere, New Smyrna Beach is a destination that offers something for every traveler. Whether you're seeking a peaceful beach getaway or an active holiday filled with water sports and exploration, this coastal town is sure to provide an unforgettable experience.
House rules
Check-in 4:00 PM • Check-out 10:00 AM