Located just a couple of blocks south of The Ritz Carlton, behind the beach dune, behind another row of condos with beachfront views, sits this condo unit. This ground level condo with an entrance facing the road and side window views of either the parking lot or green space between two buildings with a view of the pool located very close nearby, is nicely decorated and welcoming. Being a ground floor unit, it was a bit dark inside without lights on and the cover of many trees keeps it that way. Amenities were as indicated including a few beach chairs and toys. The outdoor patio was poorly lit, only one outdoor light with a single lower wattage bulb, so it couldn’t be used after dark; too bad, because it would have been nice to sit outside (under a ceiling fan would be nice) and socialize with family/guests. For those who may not be aware, Florida has higher humidity in general and it was apparent as soon as we entered the unit. Humidity and salty air leads to rust/corrosion which was apparently why the beach chairs should be replaced and why there was a slight feeling/smell of dampness/mold. In fact, as we were checking out, we finally found evidence of a black-looking mold on the ceiling in the corner of the living room and in one of the bedroom closets. The unit was clean and tidy, everything worked correctly, and we had no complaints. WiFi worked well, which is not always the case in rentals, even with three different streaming apps running simultaneously. It wasn’t 5 star, but it was a sold 3.5-4 star stay for our family. Would I stay in this unit again? Yes, I would consider it. Amelia Island is definitely worth visiting and if this unit was available, I wouldn’t walk away; it was a descent value for the money.