
Head on Over to Groupon and score this Landmark Resort – Myrtle Beach, SC For Only 55
Property at a Glance: Landmark Resort No matter what the temperature is like outdoors, you can find a place to swim at Landmark Resort. A huge indoor pool complex—which stays open all year—features a giant pool, lazy river, a kiddie pool, and a massive skylight. Vacation-goers can also enjoy their oceanfront outdoor deck, and their seasonal poolside bar, Tipsy Turtle. If you prefer dipping your toes in salt water, the beach is just a short stroll away. New giant seasonal waterpark coming summer 2022! Opening date to be announced. Grab a bite: The Gazebo Restaurant serves a hearty buffet breakfast bright and early (on select days). In the evening, you can pair dinner with a glass of wine at Latitudes Grill. No meals are included with purchase but can be purchased separately. Room with a view: You can see a northerly view of the Myrtle Beach coastline from your Ocean View Room’s private balcony or amazing views of the Atlantic Ocean from your Oceanfront Executive Suite balcony. Interior guestrooms feature a view of the courtyard. The suite includes a kitchen to fulfill spur-of-the-moment culinary projects. Six jetted tubs mean you’ll have plenty of opportunities to take a relaxing soak. Five jetted tubs are located indoors, while one is located outdoors. Fun for kids: The resort has an arcade and a seasonal oceanfront pool deck Myrtle Beach, South Carolina: Sandy Beaches, Golf Courses, and Classic Amusement-Park Rides Myrtle Beach is the crown jewel of South Carolina’s Grand Strand, a 60-mile stretch of white-sand beaches along the Atlantic seaboard that draws surfers, fishers, and kayakers. The city was named one of the best vacation spots in the United States for a family by USA Today, in part because of its wooden boardwalk, which stretches for more than a mile. Hop into the SkyWheel Ferris wheel’s gondolas, surrounded by more than a million LED lights, for a panoramic view of the city below. Less than 20 miles south of Myrtle Beach, the tiny fishing village of Murrells Inlet provides a tranquil contrast to the boardwalk’s hustle and bustle. At Brookgreen Gardens, more than 2,000 sculptures stand amid sprawling floral gardens and massive, moss-covered oak trees that have been around for centuries. Murrells Inlet is also home to the Tom Fazio–designed TPC Myrtle Beach golf course, 1 of nearly 80 courses in the area that helped Myrtle Beach earn its title as the seaside golf capital of the world.