
Tidewater Golf Club
Myrtle Beach & The Grand Strand
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Myrtle Beach & The Grand Strand
Myrtle Beach
Coast
The Patricia Grand has been a Myrtle Beach favorite for years. This oceanfront resort features spacious oceanfront suites, efficiencies, and select pet-friendly rooms. Enjoy our many water amenities including indoor and outdoor pools, indoor lazy river,... Read More
Myrtle Beach
Coast
Located in the heart of Myrtle Beach, the Quality Inn & Suites is the perfect vacation destination. Our great location is just across the street from the ocean and within walking distance of amusements, dining and shopping. Amenities abound in our... Read More
Myrtle Beach
Coast
Booe Realty has been serving the Myrtle Beach area since 1971, offering full-service vacation rentals, annual rentals and real estate sales. Conveniently located in central Myrtle Beach, Booe Realty offers vacationers professionally managed vacation... Read More
Myrtle Beach
Coast
Greyhound operates at this bus station located in Myrtle Beach. Read More
Atlantic Beach
Coast
Called the "Black Pearl," Atlantic Beach is a strip of primarily black-owned coastal property in Horry County. Historically, African-Americans went there because they could not use the same beaches as whites in South Carolina. In the early 1930’s,... Read More