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We love our kids more than anything, we do. But sometimes… well, we need a break. Even if it is just for 15 minutes. North Beach Plantation resort, thankfully, delights kids and parents alike with its Kids Club, a daily diversion that occupies the little ones and gives mom and dad a breather. Club supervisor Allison...
Read More About North Beach Plantation Kids Club Is Parents’ DreamKids love Island Vista Resort for many reasons. The beach, the pool, family fun, great summer weather -- can it get much better? Yes it can! Say hello to the Kids Club, Island Vista's complete schedule of fun and supervised activities for kids age 5-12. Kids Club runs on a drop-in basis and is free for resort guests,...
Read More About Kids Club Has Tons of Fun at Island VistaSouth Carolina's famed cycling opportunities can give you just the outdoors experience you are looking for on vacation, whether it's taking in the fabulous Waccamaw Neck Bikeway from Murrells Inlet to Sandy Island Road, or taking a leisurely ride up and down the beach. If you are in the Litchfield Beach...
Read More About Bike your heart out at Pawleys IslandSay the word "seafood" in Myrtle Beach and the mind leaps to "buffet" - and vice versa. The two seem inseparable, and for good reason. There are dozens of great all-you-can-eat seafood smorgasbords on the Grand Strand, such as Crabby Mikes, Original Benjamin’s Calabash and Phillips Seafood, just to name a few. But man does not...
Read More About Great Buffets in Myrtle Beach – Hold the SeafoodIf modern progress had its way, one of the Grand Strand’s oldest and most popular restaurants would be just another high-rise hotel on the Myrtle Beach oceanfront. But, as fate and the current owners of Sea Captain’s House Restaurant would have it, this world-famous eatery is still...
Read More About Sea Captain’s House: a Historic Myrtle Beach LandmarkThe Driftwood at the Boardwalk has been a fixture on the oceanfront for more than 70 years, but this summer we're even closer to the Myrtle Beach Boardwalk. That's because the wooden walkway has been extended by one block to provide guests with direct access to the 1.2-mile corridor. Not only does the expansion provide...
Read More About Lots to See, Do, Shop and Dine Near Driftwood At the BoardwalkThe Myrtle Beach Boardwalk is one of the Grand Strand's hottest spots for hitting the beach and the downtown district. But the 1.2-mile walkway has also become a major thoroughfare for some of the best oceanfront restaurants in Myrtle Beach. Stretching from 14th Avenue North to Second Avenue...
Read More About Top Three Restaurants on the Myrtle Beach BoardwalkTake a vacation from your Grand Strand vacation with a visit to Market Common, an upscale shopping, dining and entertainment district that looks more like a scene from Manhattan than Myrtle Beach. Built on the former Myrtle Beach Air Force Base, Market Common features rows of brownstone-style...
Read More About Spend a Day (and Night) at Myrtle Beach’s Market CommonMany guests at the Litchfield Beach Resort take a short trip north to Myrtle Beach for a full day of attractions, shopping and dining. But for an equally enjoyable but completely different experience, take the short drive south to the historic port city of Georgetown and the lovely Lowcountry scenery. Located at the headwaters of the...
Read More About Head South for a Fun Day in Georgetown