For decades, South Seas has been one of Marco Islandβs most popular beachfront communities. With direct beach access, boat docks, tennis courts, pickleball, and spectacular Gulf sunsets, itβs easy to see why. But not all four towers are the same.
Hereβs a breakdown of the pros and cons of Towers 1, 2, 3, and 4.
β Outstanding Gulf and beach views from many units
β Quieter atmosphere due to 30-day minimum rentals
β Less turnover and fewer vacation crowds
β Strong owner-occupancy feel
β Excellent sunset views
β Rental income potential is limited by monthly rental restrictions
β Fewer opportunities for short-term vacation rentals
Retirees, seasonal residents, and buyers looking for a peaceful beachfront lifestyle.
β Similar 30-day rental restrictions create a quieter environment
β Strong sense of community among owners
β Beautiful Gulf views
β Less crowded common areas
β Lower rental income potential than Towers 3 and 4
β Some units may have slightly different viewing angles depending on floor and stack
Owners seeking tranquility over rental income.
β Weekly rentals allowed
β Excellent income-producing potential
β Popular with vacationers
β Strong demand during winter season
β Many units enjoy stunning Gulf and beach views
β More turnover from renters
β Busier elevators and common areas
β Less residential feel
Investors and owners who plan to rent frequently.
β Weekly rentals allowed
β Attractive to vacation renters
β Good rental income opportunities
β Direct beach access
β More transient atmosphere
β Higher seasonal activity levels
β Not quite as sought-after as Tower 4 among some investors
Owners wanting a mix of personal use and rental income.
Tower 2
Tower 1
Tower 4
Tower 3
Why? Towers 1 and 2 offer a quieter, more residential atmosphere because monthly rentals attract longer-term guests.
Tower 4
Tower 3
Tower 2
Tower 1
Why? Towers 3 and 4 allow weekly rentals, creating significantly greater revenue opportunities during Marco Islandβs busy tourist season.
If your goal is peaceful beachfront living, Tower 2 is generally considered the top choice. If maximizing rental income is your priority, Tower 4 is often viewed as the strongest investment play.
Of course, the specific unit can matter more than the tower itself. A high-floor Gulf-front unit in Tower 1 may be more desirable than a lower-floor unit in Tower 4. Factors such as floor level, stack location, sunset exposure, and view corridor can significantly impact value and enjoyment.