Iridescent Waves
- 2 Beds |
- 2 Baths |
- 8 Guests
Iridescent Waves
Oceanfront Luxury | Sleeps 8 | Wraparound Balcony, Fireplace & Pool Access
Welcome to your dream oceanfront escape in North Ocean City! This spacious, updated 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom condo offers stunning panoramic ocean views from a rare J-shaped wraparound balcony—perfect for morning coffee, sunset cocktails, and everything in between.
Inside, you'll find stylish comfort with room for up to 8 guests. The primary suite features a king bed, the second bedroom has two full beds, and there's a queen sofa bed in the living room. Enjoy cozy nights by the indoor fireplace, stream your favorite shows on smart TVs, and stay connected with fast, free WiFi.
The fully equipped kitchen has everything you need for easy meals or gourmet cooking. Plus, in-unit laundry means you can pack light and stay fresh all vacation long.
7/30/25 Update: High Point South Condominium management was recently notified by the Worcester County Health Department and the Maryland Department of Health that two people who were recent guests at our facility subsequently developed legionellosis, a form of pneumonia. Please see further details at the bottom of this page.
Included with every stay:
Fresh linens for all beds
Towels for each guest (bath, hand, washcloth)
Starter essentials: coffee, spices, paper towels, and more
Guests also enjoy seasonal access to the building’s oceanfront outdoor pool and a prime location near top restaurants, bars, grocery stores, and Ocean City’s 58-acre Northside Park—home to walking trails, sports fields, a crabbing pier, and playgrounds. The iconic boardwalk is just a short drive or bus ride away!
Additional Notes:
Max occupancy: 8 guests
Must be 25+ to book
No smoking, no parties
Building parking fee (May 15–Oct 15): $50/week or $30/day per vehicle (max 2) – subject to change
Pool open seasonally (late May to mid-September)
Check-out: 10 AM
Please take out trash and run dishwasher before departure
This building does not have an automatic sprinkler system.
Cancellation Policy:
Full refund if canceled within 48 hours of booking and at least 14 days before check-in
50% refund if canceled 7–14 days prior (plus cleaning fee refunded)
After that, only the cleaning fee is refunded
Worried about changes in plans? We strongly recommend adding RentalGuardian travel insurance at checkout for peace of mind.
High Point South Condominium management was recently notified by the Worcester County Health Department and the Maryland Department of Health that two people who were recent guests at our facility subsequently developed legionellosis, a form of pneumonia.
The bacteria that cause legionellosis are found in many different water sources ‐ manmade and natural ‐ and it is not certain that those guests who tested positive for legionellosis acquired the illness at our facility. However, this facility always puts its guests first, so we want you to be aware of this possible association and provide you with some information about legionellosis so you can make an informed decision concerning your stay here.
Who gets legionellosis?
Anyone can get this disease; however, certain people are more likely to get legionellosis. Individuals most at‐risk are smokers, people over age 50, those with lung or kidney disease, diabetes, cancer, or weakened immune systems because of diseases or medications.
What is legionellosis?
Legionellosis is a form of pneumonia caused by Legionella bacteria.
What are the signs and symptoms of legionellosis?
Signs and symptoms include: fever, cough, shortness of breath, chills, and body aches. Some people with legionellosis also report gastrointestinal symptoms, like nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea.
How do you get legionellosis?
The disease is spread by inhaling aerosols of water containing the Legionella bacteria. The disease is generally not passed from person to person.
Is there a cure for legionellosis?
Yes. Legionellosis can be treated by commonly available antibiotics. However, hospitalization is common. The case‐fatality rate ranges from 10‐25% but may be higher in situations where diagnosis and/or treatment is delayed.
How soon do signs of legionellosis appear?
Signs of the disease commonly appear from two to 14 days after coming in contact with these bacteria.
Why is the health department interested in cases of legionellosis?
Health care providers are asked to report to the health department all cases of legionellosis. The health department then makes inquiries to assure that exposure and risk to others are minimized.
Where can I get more information on legionellosis?
You can call the Worcester County Health Department at 410-632-1100 option 4.
You can also visit: http://www.cdc.gov/legionella/index.html
https://phpa.health.maryland.gov/Pages/legionellosis.aspx
What Persons Can Do to Reduce the Risk for Illness
Persons at high risk for legionellosis may wish to consider not staying at the facility.
Guests should reduce their risk of becoming ill by:
∙ Not showering. If bathing in a tub, fill the tub slowly and carefully to minimize aerosol production. While the tub is filling, exit the bathroom and keep the bathroom door closed.
∙ Using bottled water for drinking and brushing teeth.
If you have questions about your risk for legionellosis or experience symptoms within 14 days following your stay, please contact 410-632-1100 option 4.
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Welcome to your dream oceanfront escape in North Ocean City! This spacious, updated 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom condo offers stunning panoramic ocean views from a rare J-shaped wraparound balcony—perfect for morning coffee, sunset cocktails, and everything in between.
Inside, you'll find stylish comfort with room for up to 8 guests. The primary suite features a king bed, the second bedroom has two full beds, and there's a queen sofa bed in the living room. Enjoy cozy nights by the indoor fireplace, stream your favorite shows on smart TVs, and stay connected with fast, free WiFi.
The fully equipped kitchen has everything you need for easy meals or gourmet cooking. Plus, in-unit laundry means you can pack light and stay fresh all vacation long.
7/30/25 Update: High Point South Condominium management was recently notified by the Worcester County Health Department and the Maryland Department of Health that two people who were recent guests at our facility subsequently developed legionellosis, a form of pneumonia. Please see further details at the bottom of this page.
Included with every stay:
Fresh linens for all beds
Towels for each guest (bath, hand, washcloth)
Starter essentials: coffee, spices, paper towels, and more
Guests also enjoy seasonal access to the building’s oceanfront outdoor pool and a prime location near top restaurants, bars, grocery stores, and Ocean City’s 58-acre Northside Park—home to walking trails, sports fields, a crabbing pier, and playgrounds. The iconic boardwalk is just a short drive or bus ride away!
Additional Notes:
Max occupancy: 8 guests
Must be 25+ to book
No smoking, no parties
Building parking fee (May 15–Oct 15): $50/week or $30/day per vehicle (max 2) – subject to change
Pool open seasonally (late May to mid-September)
Check-out: 10 AM
Please take out trash and run dishwasher before departure
This building does not have an automatic sprinkler system.
Cancellation Policy:
Full refund if canceled within 48 hours of booking and at least 14 days before check-in
50% refund if canceled 7–14 days prior (plus cleaning fee refunded)
After that, only the cleaning fee is refunded
Worried about changes in plans? We strongly recommend adding RentalGuardian travel insurance at checkout for peace of mind.
High Point South Condominium management was recently notified by the Worcester County Health Department and the Maryland Department of Health that two people who were recent guests at our facility subsequently developed legionellosis, a form of pneumonia.
The bacteria that cause legionellosis are found in many different water sources ‐ manmade and natural ‐ and it is not certain that those guests who tested positive for legionellosis acquired the illness at our facility. However, this facility always puts its guests first, so we want you to be aware of this possible association and provide you with some information about legionellosis so you can make an informed decision concerning your stay here.
Who gets legionellosis?
Anyone can get this disease; however, certain people are more likely to get legionellosis. Individuals most at‐risk are smokers, people over age 50, those with lung or kidney disease, diabetes, cancer, or weakened immune systems because of diseases or medications.
What is legionellosis?
Legionellosis is a form of pneumonia caused by Legionella bacteria.
What are the signs and symptoms of legionellosis?
Signs and symptoms include: fever, cough, shortness of breath, chills, and body aches. Some people with legionellosis also report gastrointestinal symptoms, like nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea.
How do you get legionellosis?
The disease is spread by inhaling aerosols of water containing the Legionella bacteria. The disease is generally not passed from person to person.
Is there a cure for legionellosis?
Yes. Legionellosis can be treated by commonly available antibiotics. However, hospitalization is common. The case‐fatality rate ranges from 10‐25% but may be higher in situations where diagnosis and/or treatment is delayed.
How soon do signs of legionellosis appear?
Signs of the disease commonly appear from two to 14 days after coming in contact with these bacteria.
Why is the health department interested in cases of legionellosis?
Health care providers are asked to report to the health department all cases of legionellosis. The health department then makes inquiries to assure that exposure and risk to others are minimized.
Where can I get more information on legionellosis?
You can call the Worcester County Health Department at 410-632-1100 option 4.
You can also visit: http://www.cdc.gov/legionella/index.html
https://phpa.health.maryland.gov/Pages/legionellosis.aspx
What Persons Can Do to Reduce the Risk for Illness
Persons at high risk for legionellosis may wish to consider not staying at the facility.
Guests should reduce their risk of becoming ill by:
∙ Not showering. If bathing in a tub, fill the tub slowly and carefully to minimize aerosol production. While the tub is filling, exit the bathroom and keep the bathroom door closed.
∙ Using bottled water for drinking and brushing teeth.
If you have questions about your risk for legionellosis or experience symptoms within 14 days following your stay, please contact 410-632-1100 option 4.
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Oceanfront Luxury | Sleeps 8 | Wraparound Balcony, Fireplace & Pool Access
Welcome to your dream oceanfront escape in North Ocean City! This spacious, updated 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom condo offers stunning panoramic ocean views from a rare J-shaped wraparound balcony—perfect for morning coffee, sunset cocktails, and everything in between.
Inside, you'll find stylish comfort with room for up to 8 guests. The primary suite features a king bed, the second bedroom has two full beds, and there's a queen sofa bed in the living room. Enjoy cozy nights by the indoor fireplace, stream your favorite shows on smart TVs, and stay connected with fast, free WiFi.
The fully equipped kitchen has everything you need for easy meals or gourmet cooking. Plus, in-unit laundry means you can pack light and stay fresh all vacation long.
7/30/25 Update: High Point South Condominium management was recently notified by the Worcester County Health Department and the Maryland Department of Health that two people who were recent guests at our facility subsequently developed legionellosis, a form of pneumonia. Please see further details at the bottom of this page.
Included with every stay:
Fresh linens for all beds
Towels for each guest (bath, hand, washcloth)
Starter essentials: coffee, spices, paper towels, and more
Guests also enjoy seasonal access to the building’s oceanfront outdoor pool and a prime location near top restaurants, bars, grocery stores, and Ocean City’s 58-acre Northside Park—home to walking trails, sports fields, a crabbing pier, and playgrounds. The iconic boardwalk is just a short drive or bus ride away!
Additional Notes:
Max occupancy: 8 guests
Must be 25+ to book
No smoking, no parties
Building parking fee (May 15–Oct 15): $50/week or $30/day per vehicle (max 2) – subject to change
Pool open seasonally (late May to mid-September)
Check-out: 10 AM
Please take out trash and run dishwasher before departure
This building does not have an automatic sprinkler system.
Cancellation Policy:
Full refund if canceled within 48 hours of booking and at least 14 days before check-in
50% refund if canceled 7–14 days prior (plus cleaning fee refunded)
After that, only the cleaning fee is refunded
Worried about changes in plans? We strongly recommend adding RentalGuardian travel insurance at checkout for peace of mind.
High Point South Condominium management was recently notified by the Worcester County Health Department and the Maryland Department of Health that two people who were recent guests at our facility subsequently developed legionellosis, a form of pneumonia.
The bacteria that cause legionellosis are found in many different water sources ‐ manmade and natural ‐ and it is not certain that those guests who tested positive for legionellosis acquired the illness at our facility. However, this facility always puts its guests first, so we want you to be aware of this possible association and provide you with some information about legionellosis so you can make an informed decision concerning your stay here.
Who gets legionellosis?
Anyone can get this disease; however, certain people are more likely to get legionellosis. Individuals most at‐risk are smokers, people over age 50, those with lung or kidney disease, diabetes, cancer, or weakened immune systems because of diseases or medications.
What is legionellosis?
Legionellosis is a form of pneumonia caused by Legionella bacteria.
What are the signs and symptoms of legionellosis?
Signs and symptoms include: fever, cough, shortness of breath, chills, and body aches. Some people with legionellosis also report gastrointestinal symptoms, like nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea.
How do you get legionellosis?
The disease is spread by inhaling aerosols of water containing the Legionella bacteria. The disease is generally not passed from person to person.
Is there a cure for legionellosis?
Yes. Legionellosis can be treated by commonly available antibiotics. However, hospitalization is common. The case‐fatality rate ranges from 10‐25% but may be higher in situations where diagnosis and/or treatment is delayed.
How soon do signs of legionellosis appear?
Signs of the disease commonly appear from two to 14 days after coming in contact with these bacteria.
Why is the health department interested in cases of legionellosis?
Health care providers are asked to report to the health department all cases of legionellosis. The health department then makes inquiries to assure that exposure and risk to others are minimized.
Where can I get more information on legionellosis?
You can call the Worcester County Health Department at 410-632-1100 option 4.
You can also visit: http://www.cdc.gov/legionella/index.html
https://phpa.health.maryland.gov/Pages/legionellosis.aspx
What Persons Can Do to Reduce the Risk for Illness
Persons at high risk for legionellosis may wish to consider not staying at the facility.
Guests should reduce their risk of becoming ill by:
∙ Not showering. If bathing in a tub, fill the tub slowly and carefully to minimize aerosol production. While the tub is filling, exit the bathroom and keep the bathroom door closed.
∙ Using bottled water for drinking and brushing teeth.
If you have questions about your risk for legionellosis or experience symptoms within 14 days following your stay, please contact 410-632-1100 option 4.
Welcome to your dream oceanfront escape in North Ocean City! This spacious, updated 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom condo offers stunning panoramic ocean views from a rare J-shaped wraparound balcony—perfect for morning coffee, sunset cocktails, and everything in between.
Inside, you'll find stylish comfort with room for up to 8 guests. The primary suite features a king bed, the second bedroom has two full beds, and there's a queen sofa bed in the living room. Enjoy cozy nights by the indoor fireplace, stream your favorite shows on smart TVs, and stay connected with fast, free WiFi.
The fully equipped kitchen has everything you need for easy meals or gourmet cooking. Plus, in-unit laundry means you can pack light and stay fresh all vacation long.
7/30/25 Update: High Point South Condominium management was recently notified by the Worcester County Health Department and the Maryland Department of Health that two people who were recent guests at our facility subsequently developed legionellosis, a form of pneumonia. Please see further details at the bottom of this page.
Included with every stay:
Fresh linens for all beds
Towels for each guest (bath, hand, washcloth)
Starter essentials: coffee, spices, paper towels, and more
Guests also enjoy seasonal access to the building’s oceanfront outdoor pool and a prime location near top restaurants, bars, grocery stores, and Ocean City’s 58-acre Northside Park—home to walking trails, sports fields, a crabbing pier, and playgrounds. The iconic boardwalk is just a short drive or bus ride away!
Additional Notes:
Max occupancy: 8 guests
Must be 25+ to book
No smoking, no parties
Building parking fee (May 15–Oct 15): $50/week or $30/day per vehicle (max 2) – subject to change
Pool open seasonally (late May to mid-September)
Check-out: 10 AM
Please take out trash and run dishwasher before departure
This building does not have an automatic sprinkler system.
Cancellation Policy:
Full refund if canceled within 48 hours of booking and at least 14 days before check-in
50% refund if canceled 7–14 days prior (plus cleaning fee refunded)
After that, only the cleaning fee is refunded
Worried about changes in plans? We strongly recommend adding RentalGuardian travel insurance at checkout for peace of mind.
High Point South Condominium management was recently notified by the Worcester County Health Department and the Maryland Department of Health that two people who were recent guests at our facility subsequently developed legionellosis, a form of pneumonia.
The bacteria that cause legionellosis are found in many different water sources ‐ manmade and natural ‐ and it is not certain that those guests who tested positive for legionellosis acquired the illness at our facility. However, this facility always puts its guests first, so we want you to be aware of this possible association and provide you with some information about legionellosis so you can make an informed decision concerning your stay here.
Who gets legionellosis?
Anyone can get this disease; however, certain people are more likely to get legionellosis. Individuals most at‐risk are smokers, people over age 50, those with lung or kidney disease, diabetes, cancer, or weakened immune systems because of diseases or medications.
What is legionellosis?
Legionellosis is a form of pneumonia caused by Legionella bacteria.
What are the signs and symptoms of legionellosis?
Signs and symptoms include: fever, cough, shortness of breath, chills, and body aches. Some people with legionellosis also report gastrointestinal symptoms, like nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea.
How do you get legionellosis?
The disease is spread by inhaling aerosols of water containing the Legionella bacteria. The disease is generally not passed from person to person.
Is there a cure for legionellosis?
Yes. Legionellosis can be treated by commonly available antibiotics. However, hospitalization is common. The case‐fatality rate ranges from 10‐25% but may be higher in situations where diagnosis and/or treatment is delayed.
How soon do signs of legionellosis appear?
Signs of the disease commonly appear from two to 14 days after coming in contact with these bacteria.
Why is the health department interested in cases of legionellosis?
Health care providers are asked to report to the health department all cases of legionellosis. The health department then makes inquiries to assure that exposure and risk to others are minimized.
Where can I get more information on legionellosis?
You can call the Worcester County Health Department at 410-632-1100 option 4.
You can also visit: http://www.cdc.gov/legionella/index.html
https://phpa.health.maryland.gov/Pages/legionellosis.aspx
What Persons Can Do to Reduce the Risk for Illness
Persons at high risk for legionellosis may wish to consider not staying at the facility.
Guests should reduce their risk of becoming ill by:
∙ Not showering. If bathing in a tub, fill the tub slowly and carefully to minimize aerosol production. While the tub is filling, exit the bathroom and keep the bathroom door closed.
∙ Using bottled water for drinking and brushing teeth.
If you have questions about your risk for legionellosis or experience symptoms within 14 days following your stay, please contact 410-632-1100 option 4.
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