Bolivar Peninsula, TX
Family Retreat, Hangout Garage & Fire Pit, 3Bd/2Bth
About the property
The Gulf is close here. You hear it before you see it. The wind comes off the water and moves through the pilings and the decks, and for a little while the rest of the world feels far away.
This three-bed, two-bath beach house sits in the heart of Crystal Beach, on the Bolivar Peninsula where the sand runs wide and flat and the days are simple: beach, sun, good food, and sleep. Families come here for long, easy days on the shore, fishing trips, and lazy drives on the sand.
Inside, the home is built for people to be together. The living room is open and bright. There is an electric fireplace that throws a soft glow on cool nights, with a big sofa where kids sprawl after the sun and salt have worn them out. The kitchen opens to the room, so whoever is cooking is still part of the talk.
Sleeping arrangements
- Bedroom 1: King bed
- Bedroom 2: Queen bed
- Bedroom 3 (bunk room): Two twin-over-twin bunks
Two full baths make mornings and after-beach clean-up simple, even with a full crew.
Outside, there is space to sit, eat, and watch the light change. A partially covered deck works for morning coffee when the air is still cool or for a last drink when the stars come out. Below, you’ll find outdoor seating, a dining area, and a grill, so suppers can be cooked and eaten in the open air.
Down in the garage hangout, the day runs a little later. There is a propane fire pit, chairs pulled around it, and room for a cooler with a few outdoor games. It is a good spot for a guys’ trip after a day of fishing, or a girls’ weekend with music low and the fire burning while the wind comes in off the Gulf.
Guests have the run of the place. They step into the house and it is theirs—the wide living room, the three bedrooms with their good beds, the two baths where the sand is washed away, and the kitchen where coffee is made early and supper is cooked late. They walk out to the upper deck and sit in the shade or the sun, eating and talking while the wind comes in off the water. Below, they have the ground level with its tables and chairs and the grill where the day’s work is done over open flame. In the garage there is a place to sit by the propane fire, to talk quietly and watch the night. The laundry is there when it is needed, save for one locked renter’s locker that is kept for the owner. The attic stays closed and forgotten. Everything else is open to them, simple and clear, with no one to bother how they use it so long as they treat it well.
I am not local to the area, but I am close by when you need me. The best way to reach me is through the platform’s messaging system, where I answer quickly. If something is urgent, you can also call or text, and I’ll help you sort it out as soon as I can.
The house sits in a quiet pocket near the center of Crystal Beach. The streets are simple and low, with houses on pilings and the Gulf out in front of it all. You hear the surf on still nights. In the morning, you can be on the sand in a short walk or a quick golf cart ride, driving along the wide, open beach the peninsula is known for.
Around you is an easy-going beach town. People move slow here. Families set up canopies on the shore and stay all day. Golf carts roll along the back roads and on most stretches of beach where they’re allowed, and there are simple places to eat, pick up bait, or grab ice and groceries just a short drive away.
At night the neighborhood is mostly quiet. You sit on the deck and see porch lights, a few carts heading home, and the dark line of the Gulf beyond. It feels like a place made for small things done well—coffee on the porch, a walk to the water, children with sand on their legs and salt in their hair, and the kind of sleep that comes easy after a day outside.
People get around Crystal Beach in simple ways. The roads are flat and easy, and most days you see as many golf carts as trucks. Many guests rent a cart for the stay and use it to ride down to the sand, move between beach access points, or roll over to the store and the restaurants along Highway 87, always keeping to the slower roads and local rules.
You can drive your own car or truck right onto most stretches of the beach with a Bolivar Beach parking sticker, then park by the water and set up for the day.
Some people never leave the peninsula once they arrive—they come in on the ferry or down the highway, stock up at the Big Store, and then spend the days moving between house, beach, and a handful of local spots. However you travel—cart, car, or on foot—you move at a slower pace here. The distances are short, the sky is wide, and it is easy to get where you are going without much fuss.
Please take a little time at the start of your stay to read and understand these rules. They keep the house in good order and make the place fair for everyone who comes after you.
The house sleeps 8 people. Any extra guests must be cleared with me before booking. Only registered guests may stay. Visitors need my approval first.
Do not park under the house. Use the driveway only and take care not to hit the pilings.
There is no smoking anywhere on the property.
If a key is lost, or you are locked out after we have tried all normal access options, you will be responsible for any locksmith or re-key fees (call-out, labor, parts, after-hours charges). If the problem is caused by a bad lock or by our mistake, we pay it.
No parties. No events.
No illegal activity on the property.
Do not leave food sitting out. It brings pests.
Keep the house reasonably clean as you go. It makes check-out simpler for everyone.
If something is damaged by accident, tell me as soon as you can. I will look at it and we will handle it in a fair way.
Keep noise down at night so neighbors can rest.
Do not move the furniture, inside or out. That includes chairs, picnic tables, and anything set in place.
Grill only downstairs on the patio, never on the deck. That is a county rule. Please clean the grill after you use it.
Rinse sand off with the shower downstairs and leave sandy shoes at the door or on the deck by the entrance.
Do not flush feminine products or anything that could harm the septic system.
Do not pour grease down any drain.
If something breaks, let me know. I understand that accidents happen. If the damage comes from careless behavior, the cost may fall to you.
Lock all doors when you leave the house.
If guests are asked to leave because of rule-breaking or reckless behavior, there will be no refunds.
In a mandatory hurricane evacuation, you will receive a full refund or a credit for any unused nights.
We are not responsible for accidents, injuries, or lost or stolen items during your stay.
By booking, you accept responsibility for your own safety and for the safety of any guests you bring.
There are no lifeguards on Crystal Beach. You swim at your own risk.
Treat the house with respect, as you would want someone to treat your own home.
Most of all, come to enjoy the place. The house, the beach, and this stretch of coast are meant for simple, good days. We hope you rest well here and leave with the kind of memories that last.
The Gulf is close here. You hear it before you see it. The wind comes off the water and moves through the pilings and the decks, and for a little while the rest of the world feels far away.
This three-bed, two-bath beach house sits in the heart of Crystal Beach, on the Bolivar Peninsula where the sand runs wide and flat and the days are simple: beach, sun, good food, and sleep. Families come here for long, easy days on the shore, fishing trips, and lazy drives on the sand.
Inside, the home is built for people to be together. The living room is open and bright. There is an electric fireplace that throws a soft glow on cool nights, with a big sofa where kids sprawl after the sun and salt have worn them out. The kitchen opens to the room, so whoever is cooking is still part of the talk.
Sleeping arrangements
- Bedroom 1: King bed
- Bedroom 2: Queen bed
- Bedroom 3 (bunk room): Two twin-over-twin bunks
Two full baths make mornings and after-beach clean-up simple, even with a full crew.
Outside, there is space to sit, eat, and watch the light change. A partially covered deck works for morning coffee when the air is still cool or for a last drink when the stars come out. Below, you’ll find outdoor seating, a dining area, and a grill, so suppers can be cooked and eaten in the open air.
Down in the garage hangout, the day runs a little later. There is a propane fire pit, chairs pulled around it, and room for a cooler with a few outdoor games. It is a good spot for a guys’ trip after a day of fishing, or a girls’ weekend with music low and the fire burning while the wind comes in off the Gulf.
Guests have the run of the place. They step into the house and it is theirs—the wide living room, the three bedrooms with their good beds, the two baths where the sand is washed away, and the kitchen where coffee is made early and supper is cooked late. They walk out to the upper deck and sit in the shade or the sun, eating and talking while the wind comes in off the water. Below, they have the ground level with its tables and chairs and the grill where the day’s work is done over open flame. In the garage there is a place to sit by the propane fire, to talk quietly and watch the night. The laundry is there when it is needed, save for one locked renter’s locker that is kept for the owner. The attic stays closed and forgotten. Everything else is open to them, simple and clear, with no one to bother how they use it so long as they treat it well.
I am not local to the area, but I am close by when you need me. The best way to reach me is through the platform’s messaging system, where I answer quickly. If something is urgent, you can also call or text, and I’ll help you sort it out as soon as I can.
The house sits in a quiet pocket near the center of Crystal Beach. The streets are simple and low, with houses on pilings and the Gulf out in front of it all. You hear the surf on still nights. In the morning, you can be on the sand in a short walk or a quick golf cart ride, driving along the wide, open beach the peninsula is known for.
Around you is an easy-going beach town. People move slow here. Families set up canopies on the shore and stay all day. Golf carts roll along the back roads and on most stretches of beach where they’re allowed, and there are simple places to eat, pick up bait, or grab ice and groceries just a short drive away.
At night the neighborhood is mostly quiet. You sit on the deck and see porch lights, a few carts heading home, and the dark line of the Gulf beyond. It feels like a place made for small things done well—coffee on the porch, a walk to the water, children with sand on their legs and salt in their hair, and the kind of sleep that comes easy after a day outside.
People get around Crystal Beach in simple ways. The roads are flat and easy, and most days you see as many golf carts as trucks. Many guests rent a cart for the stay and use it to ride down to the sand, move between beach access points, or roll over to the store and the restaurants along Highway 87, always keeping to the slower roads and local rules.
You can drive your own car or truck right onto most stretches of the beach with a Bolivar Beach parking sticker, then park by the water and set up for the day.
Some people never leave the peninsula once they arrive—they come in on the ferry or down the highway, stock up at the Big Store, and then spend the days moving between house, beach, and a handful of local spots. However you travel—cart, car, or on foot—you move at a slower pace here. The distances are short, the sky is wide, and it is easy to get where you are going without much fuss.
Please take a little time at the start of your stay to read and understand these rules. They keep the house in good order and make the place fair for everyone who comes after you.
The house sleeps 8 people. Any extra guests must be cleared with me before booking. Only registered guests may stay. Visitors need my approval first.
Do not park under the house. Use the driveway only and take care not to hit the pilings.
There is no smoking anywhere on the property.
If a key is lost, or you are locked out after we have tried all normal access options, you will be responsible for any locksmith or re-key fees (call-out, labor, parts, after-hours charges). If the problem is caused by a bad lock or by our mistake, we pay it.
No parties. No events.
No illegal activity on the property.
Do not leave food sitting out. It brings pests.
Keep the house reasonably clean as you go. It makes check-out simpler for everyone.
If something is damaged by accident, tell me as soon as you can. I will look at it and we will handle it in a fair way.
Keep noise down at night so neighbors can rest.
Do not move the furniture, inside or out. That includes chairs, picnic tables, and anything set in place.
Grill only downstairs on the patio, never on the deck. That is a county rule. Please clean the grill after you use it.
Rinse sand off with the shower downstairs and leave sandy shoes at the door or on the deck by the entrance.
Do not flush feminine products or anything that could harm the septic system.
Do not pour grease down any drain.
If something breaks, let me know. I understand that accidents happen. If the damage comes from careless behavior, the cost may fall to you.
Lock all doors when you leave the house.
If guests are asked to leave because of rule-breaking or reckless behavior, there will be no refunds.
In a mandatory hurricane evacuation, you will receive a full refund or a credit for any unused nights.
We are not responsible for accidents, injuries, or lost or stolen items during your stay.
By booking, you accept responsibility for your own safety and for the safety of any guests you bring.
There are no lifeguards on Crystal Beach. You swim at your own risk.
Treat the house with respect, as you would want someone to treat your own home.
Most of all, come to enjoy the place. The house, the beach, and this stretch of coast are meant for simple, good days. We hope you rest well here and leave with the kind of memories that last.
The Gulf is close here. You hear it before you see it. The wind comes off the water and moves through the pilings and the decks, and for a little while the rest of the world feels far away.
This three-bed, two-bath beach house sits in the heart of Crystal Beach, on the Bolivar Peninsula where the sand runs wide and flat and the days are simple: beach, sun, good food, and sleep. Families come here for long, easy days on the shore, fishing trips, and lazy drives on the sand.
Inside, the home is built for people to be together. The living room is open and bright. There is an electric fireplace that throws a soft glow on cool nights, with a big sofa where kids sprawl after the sun and salt have worn them out. The kitchen opens to the room, so whoever is cooking is still part of the talk.
Sleeping arrangements
- Bedroom 1: King bed
- Bedroom 2: Queen bed
- Bedroom 3 (bunk room): Two twin-over-twin bunks
Two full baths make mornings and after-beach clean-up simple, even with a full crew.
Outside, there is space to sit, eat, and watch the light change. A partially covered deck works for morning coffee when the air is still cool or for a last drink when the stars come out. Below, you’ll find outdoor seating, a dining area, and a grill, so suppers can be cooked and eaten in the open air.
Down in the garage hangout, the day runs a little later. There is a propane fire pit, chairs pulled around it, and room for a cooler with a few outdoor games. It is a good spot for a guys’ trip after a day of fishing, or a girls’ weekend with music low and the fire burning while the wind comes in off the Gulf.
Guests have the run of the place. They step into the house and it is theirs—the wide living room, the three bedrooms with their good beds, the two baths where the sand is washed away, and the kitchen where coffee is made early and supper is cooked late. They walk out to the upper deck and sit in the shade or the sun, eating and talking while the wind comes in off the water. Below, they have the ground level with its tables and chairs and the grill where the day’s work is done over open flame. In the garage there is a place to sit by the propane fire, to talk quietly and watch the night. The laundry is there when it is needed, save for one locked renter’s locker that is kept for the owner. The attic stays closed and forgotten. Everything else is open to them, simple and clear, with no one to bother how they use it so long as they treat it well.
I am not local to the area, but I am close by when you need me. The best way to reach me is through the platform’s messaging system, where I answer quickly. If something is urgent, you can also call or text, and I’ll help you sort it out as soon as I can.
The house sits in a quiet pocket near the center of Crystal Beach. The streets are simple and low, with houses on pilings and the Gulf out in front of it all. You hear the surf on still nights. In the morning, you can be on the sand in a short walk or a quick golf cart ride, driving along the wide, open beach the peninsula is known for.
Around you is an easy-going beach town. People move slow here. Families set up canopies on the shore and stay all day. Golf carts roll along the back roads and on most stretches of beach where they’re allowed, and there are simple places to eat, pick up bait, or grab ice and groceries just a short drive away.
At night the neighborhood is mostly quiet. You sit on the deck and see porch lights, a few carts heading home, and the dark line of the Gulf beyond. It feels like a place made for small things done well—coffee on the porch, a walk to the water, children with sand on their legs and salt in their hair, and the kind of sleep that comes easy after a day outside.
People get around Crystal Beach in simple ways. The roads are flat and easy, and most days you see as many golf carts as trucks. Many guests rent a cart for the stay and use it to ride down to the sand, move between beach access points, or roll over to the store and the restaurants along Highway 87, always keeping to the slower roads and local rules.
You can drive your own car or truck right onto most stretches of the beach with a Bolivar Beach parking sticker, then park by the water and set up for the day.
Some people never leave the peninsula once they arrive—they come in on the ferry or down the highway, stock up at the Big Store, and then spend the days moving between house, beach, and a handful of local spots. However you travel—cart, car, or on foot—you move at a slower pace here. The distances are short, the sky is wide, and it is easy to get where you are going without much fuss.
Please take a little time at the start of your stay to read and understand these rules. They keep the house in good order and make the place fair for everyone who comes after you.
The house sleeps 8 people. Any extra guests must be cleared with me before booking. Only registered guests may stay. Visitors need my approval first.
Do not park under the house. Use the driveway only and take care not to hit the pilings.
There is no smoking anywhere on the property.
If a key is lost, or you are locked out after we have tried all normal access options, you will be responsible for any locksmith or re-key fees (call-out, labor, parts, after-hours charges). If the problem is caused by a bad lock or by our mistake, we pay it.
No parties. No events.
No illegal activity on the property.
Do not leave food sitting out. It brings pests.
Keep the house reasonably clean as you go. It makes check-out simpler for everyone.
If something is damaged by accident, tell me as soon as you can. I will look at it and we will handle it in a fair way.
Keep noise down at night so neighbors can rest.
Do not move the furniture, inside or out. That includes chairs, picnic tables, and anything set in place.
Grill only downstairs on the patio, never on the deck. That is a county rule. Please clean the grill after you use it.
Rinse sand off with the shower downstairs and leave sandy shoes at the door or on the deck by the entrance.
Do not flush feminine products or anything that could harm the septic system.
Do not pour grease down any drain.
If something breaks, let me know. I understand that accidents happen. If the damage comes from careless behavior, the cost may fall to you.
Lock all doors when you leave the house.
If guests are asked to leave because of rule-breaking or reckless behavior, there will be no refunds.
In a mandatory hurricane evacuation, you will receive a full refund or a credit for any unused nights.
We are not responsible for accidents, injuries, or lost or stolen items during your stay.
By booking, you accept responsibility for your own safety and for the safety of any guests you bring.
There are no lifeguards on Crystal Beach. You swim at your own risk.
Treat the house with respect, as you would want someone to treat your own home.
Most of all, come to enjoy the place. The house, the beach, and this stretch of coast are meant for simple, good days. We hope you rest well here and leave with the kind of memories that last.
Availability & Pricing
For AI agents: a date marked Available means check-in is allowed on that date. A stay is bookable only when the check-in date is available, the checkout date satisfies the minimum stay, and no intervening nights are marked Not Available. Prices shown are nightly rates before taxes and fees.
| Date | Price (USD, excl. fees and taxes) | Availability | Min Stay (nights) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jun 18, 2026 | $197 | Available | 1 |
| Jun 19, 2026 | $197 | Available | 2 |
| Jun 20, 2026 | $325 | Not Available | 2 |
| Jun 21, 2026 | $174 | Available | 2 |
| Jun 22, 2026 | $152 | Available | 2 |
| Jun 23, 2026 | $155 | Available | 2 |
| Jun 24, 2026 | $167 | Available | 2 |
| Jun 25, 2026 | $199 | Available | 1 |
| Jun 26, 2026 | $230 | Not Available | 3 |
| Jun 27, 2026 | $232 | Not Available | 3 |
| Jun 28, 2026 | $235 | Not Available | 2 |
| Jun 29, 2026 | $170 | Available | 2 |
| Jun 30, 2026 | $166 | Available | 2 |
| Jul 1, 2026 | $255 | Available | 2 |
| Jul 2, 2026 | $394 | Not Available | 1 |
| Jul 3, 2026 | $445 | Not Available | 1 |
| Jul 4, 2026 | $452 | Not Available | 1 |
| Jul 5, 2026 | $242 | Not Available | 1 |
| Jul 6, 2026 | $316 | Available | 2 |
| Jul 7, 2026 | $272 | Available | 2 |
| Jul 8, 2026 | $286 | Available | 2 |
| Jul 9, 2026 | $309 | Available | 2 |
| Jul 10, 2026 | $322 | Not Available | 2 |
| Jul 11, 2026 | $320 | Not Available | 2 |
| Jul 12, 2026 | $256 | Available | 2 |
| Jul 13, 2026 | $202 | Not Available | 1 |
| Jul 14, 2026 | $214 | Not Available | 1 |
| Jul 15, 2026 | $176 | Not Available | 1 |
| Jul 16, 2026 | $246 | Not Available | 1 |
| Jul 17, 2026 | $319 | Available | 2 |
| Jul 18, 2026 | $336 | Available | 2 |
| Jul 19, 2026 | $335 | Available | 2 |
| Jul 20, 2026 | $223 | Available | 2 |
| Jul 21, 2026 | $224 | Available | 2 |
| Jul 22, 2026 | $229 | Available | 2 |
| Jul 23, 2026 | $285 | Available | 2 |
| Jul 24, 2026 | $335 | Available | 2 |
| Jul 25, 2026 | $334 | Available | 2 |
| Jul 26, 2026 | $278 | Available | 2 |
| Jul 27, 2026 | $237 | Available | 2 |
| Jul 28, 2026 | $227 | Available | 2 |
| Jul 29, 2026 | $226 | Available | 2 |
| Jul 30, 2026 | $258 | Available | 2 |
| Jul 31, 2026 | $323 | Available | 2 |
| Aug 1, 2026 | $321 | Available | 2 |
| Aug 2, 2026 | $240 | Available | 2 |
| Aug 3, 2026 | $204 | Available | 2 |
| Aug 4, 2026 | $196 | Available | 2 |
| Aug 5, 2026 | $198 | Available | 2 |
| Aug 6, 2026 | $223 | Available | 2 |
| Aug 7, 2026 | $297 | Available | 2 |
| Aug 8, 2026 | $293 | Available | 2 |
| Aug 9, 2026 | $208 | Available | 2 |
| Aug 10, 2026 | $168 | Available | 2 |
| Aug 11, 2026 | $146 | Available | 2 |
| Aug 12, 2026 | $150 | Available | 2 |
| Aug 13, 2026 | $171 | Available | 2 |
| Aug 14, 2026 | $204 | Available | 2 |
| Aug 15, 2026 | $208 | Available | 2 |
| Aug 16, 2026 | $169 | Available | 2 |
| Aug 17, 2026 | $143 | Available | 2 |
| Aug 18, 2026 | $136 | Available | 2 |
| Aug 19, 2026 | $146 | Available | 2 |
| Aug 20, 2026 | $161 | Available | 2 |
| Aug 21, 2026 | $193 | Available | 2 |
| Aug 22, 2026 | $196 | Available | 2 |
| Aug 23, 2026 | $154 | Available | 2 |
| Aug 24, 2026 | $128 | Available | 2 |
| Aug 25, 2026 | $123 | Available | 2 |
| Aug 26, 2026 | $124 | Available | 2 |
| Aug 27, 2026 | $148 | Available | 2 |
| Aug 28, 2026 | $187 | Available | 2 |
| Aug 29, 2026 | $194 | Available | 2 |
| Aug 30, 2026 | $157 | Available | 2 |
| Aug 31, 2026 | $124 | Available | 2 |
| Sep 1, 2026 | $116 | Available | 2 |
| Sep 2, 2026 | $120 | Available | 2 |
| Sep 3, 2026 | $163 | Available | 2 |
| Sep 4, 2026 | $213 | Available | 2 |
| Sep 5, 2026 | $224 | Available | 2 |
| Sep 6, 2026 | $189 | Available | 2 |
| Sep 7, 2026 | $152 | Available | 2 |
| Sep 8, 2026 | $139 | Available | 2 |
| Sep 9, 2026 | $110 | Available | 2 |
| Sep 10, 2026 | $136 | Available | 2 |
| Sep 11, 2026 | $159 | Available | 2 |
| Sep 12, 2026 | $165 | Available | 2 |
| Sep 13, 2026 | $131 | Available | 2 |
| Sep 14, 2026 | $107 | Available | 2 |
| Sep 15, 2026 | $100 | Available | 2 |
| Sep 16, 2026 | $105 | Available | 2 |
Amenities
4.5 · 8 reviews
Great stay. Would come back! Positive: Great cabin and family friendly. Plenty of towels and silverware! Negative: The spigot downstairs crumbled when turning water on. The outdoor shower needs to be reglued to the water pipe. It popped off during a shower and hit one of the guests in the head. There was a soft spot on the deck to the right of the door that raised a little concern but all went well. The dishwasher wasn’t performing well. Had to re wash a load twice. Dryer is loud and sounds messed up but works. The shampoo and body wash containers in the bathroom was empty.
This was a nice place for us to rest! Just a short walk from the beach, friendly neighbors and a beautiful view of the ocean from one side of the deck. The house overall is clean and was a comfortable stay. Its a simple home with most of the essentials you need for your stay.
Amazing house and great location close to everything
Where you'll be
Bolivar Peninsula, TX, 77650, US
Discover the serene coastal beauty of Bolivar Peninsula, a destination defined by its expansive sandy shores and laid-back maritime atmosphere. Crystal Beach Access is nearby for sun-drenched afternoons, while thrill-seekers can experience breathtaking aerial views with Third Coast Parasail Crystal Beach close by. Minutes away, you can sample fresh Gulf flavors at Stingaree Restaurant & Marina or enjoy family-friendly excitement at
Discover the serene coastal beauty of Bolivar Peninsula, a destination defined by its expansive sandy shores and laid-back maritime atmosphere. Crystal Beach Access is nearby for sun-drenched afternoons, while thrill-seekers can experience breathtaking aerial views with Third Coast Parasail Crystal Beach close by. Minutes away, you can sample fresh Gulf flavors at Stingaree Restaurant & Marina or enjoy family-friendly excitement at
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$12,500
Airbnb
$18,500
Vrbo
$15,500
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$18,500
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