We just finished our week-long stay at the three sisters house and had a wonderful time with our five adult children, and two small grandkids. Everyone loved the house, Tybee Island, and Savannah. The house itself is very nicely decorated, and the main floor is wide open, with a big kitchen, living room and dining area. Perfect for our sizable group. We also enjoyed eating in the big screened porch off the back by the pool. The master suite was large and lovely, very comfortable, and had its own screened porch with a swing which was great in the evening. The pool is a little small, you won't be able to swim laps, but it has a nice built-in sitting shelf across one side which was great for relaxing with a drink and playing with the kids.
The house location is perfect. Just a short 5 minute walk to the beach and the downtown restaurants and bars too. Our adult kids had a great time enjoying the nightlife. We cooked a few meals in house, and enjoyed having the IGA grocery store just a short walk away. It's a little small, but I thought the prices were better than at the big Publix closer to Savannah. The drive in to downtown Savannah is easy, about 25-30 minutes. What a wonderful city.
We all agreed that this was one of our favorite family vacations and hope to come back next year!
I would also like to give kudos to the management company, Tybee Vacation Rentals. The main floor AC unit broke our first day, and they had one of their people out to check it within about 15 minutes from our call. They quickly determined that the outside AC was indeed broken and had an AC repairmen out in less than an hour to replace the broken part. The unit was repaired and working perfectly just 2 hours from our initial call. Great service!
We didn't have anything negative to say about the house, Tybee or Savannah. One word of caution though: speed limits and parking on Tybee are strictly enforced! I was surprised by the number of speed traps. Parking away from the house is limited too, and parking tickets seemed a little pricey to me: $50 a pop. When in doubt, pay at the parking machines.