Snorkeling in South Carolina, near Myrtle Beach area?

August 29, 2008 by Anwar Mehdi  
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I am planning a vacation to myrtle beach south carolina in September and would love to go snorkeling. Can anyone recommend a company that provides this service around that area? web address’s, emails, phone numbers, any information would be useful.

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Westgate Hotel, Myrtle Beach South Carolina

August 25, 2008 by Anwar Mehdi  
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It is getting that time of year again when lots of people are looking for a good deal in vacationing along the beaches. There are tons of choices that you can make and time is drawing nearer to book rooms before they all are filled. If you are like most people who want to take a beach trip but don’t want to spend an arm and a leg I know how you feel, I also wanted to save some money while still staying in nice up kept establishment. Furthermore, I wanted to be close to some entertainment especially since gas prices are soaring ever higher.

If you have considered visiting Myrtle Beach SC for the first time, or have visited there before and are looking for a good deal, then you should really look into the Westgate Hotel. It is located right on the ocean within walking distance of many of Myrtle Beaches great attractions. Many of which are less than a mile away from the hotel.

Westgate Hotel is also close to both of Myrtle’s long piers which offer fishing, and even a pier restaurant. If you book for the Fourth of July you will have a front row seat to one of the East coasts largest fireworks shows for free. That alone is worth the trip down there because I have seen the show three times and it never gets old! During the summer they have a smaller fireworks show every wednesday night and every week so you really dont have to go for the 4th of july to see a fire works show.

Not only is the hotel close to alot of the main attractions it is also fairly priced, with and average cost of just above a hundred dollars a night, even for the holiday weekend. The Westgate hotel is also located adjacent to the Family Kingdom waterpark which allows the kids to visit the large water slides and pools in just a minutes notice. I have stayed at Myrtle Beach before and having a great hotel at a good price makes the trip loads of more fun for all members of the family!

The hotel is undergoing some renovations and is building on a large addition just adjacent to the hotel that is already there it should be finished by the summer of 2009. It will be a great facility to visit once the complete renovation is complete and will be the most sought after hotel on the Grand Strand.

If you are interested in learning more about this wonderful chance at a great vacation visit the the link provided.

By: Nick Marion

About the Author:

My name is Nick and have been submitting articles to some directories for several months. I live in North Carolina and find this online very interesting. Visit my Westgate Blog!

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Premier Resorts at Barefoot Resort

August 24, 2008 by Anwar Mehdi  
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MyrtleBeachsite asked:

Myrtle Beach vacations at Barefoot Resort … “Barefoot Resort” “Premier Resorts” “Myrtle Beach”

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Hilton Head Golf Vacations

August 10, 2008 by Anwar Mehdi  
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A Hilton Head golf vacation is a great way to relax, rejuvenate, and hone your golfing skills. Hilton Head Island, South Carolina is one of the most popular vacation destinations in the country, and this article will provide some information about golf tournaments and courses on the island, to help you plan your next vacation.

One the most well known golf courses on the island is Harbour Town Golf Links, home to the MCI Classic, one of the top events on the PGA Tour. Recently given the ranking of the 57th best course in the world by Golf Digest, Harbour Town is also bordered by the famous Harbour Town lighthouse and the neighboring marina features shops, fine dining, and other entertainment opportunities.

Sea Pines Ocean Course is among the oldest golf courses in the area, and was renovated in 1996 by PGA Pro Architect Mark Mccumber and features a signature oceanfront 15th hole with panoramic views of the water, as well as several lagoons and bunkers. This course is also one of two courses that are Certified Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary courses within the Sea Pines resort.

Palmetto Dunes boasts an extensive lagoon system and bunkered greens. This Hilton Head golf course is famous for its ocean views, particularly those from the tenth hole of the Robert Trent Jones course. The George Fazio course is considered to be one of the most challenging courses on the island, and is the only par 70. The Arthur Hills course is also both beautiful and challenging in its own right, and provides many opportunities for off balance lies.

Another popular island course spot is the Daufuskie Island Resort, which is home to two signature courses that re accessible only by boat from Hilton Head. Bloody Point, a Parkland style golf course, borders the ocean, marshes, and rivers on many of its holes. The second course, Melrose, is a Jack Nicklaus designed course featuring many ocean front finishing holes.

These are just some of the many Hilton Head golf courses that visitors can choose from. Some people refer to Hilton Head as the golf island, due to the abundance of courses and golfing opportunities and the year round perfect weather. Just make sure to make your reservations early, as the popular hotels and rentals book quickly, particularly during the peak season, and when you are planning your next visit the area, be sure to bring your golf clubs with you.

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