What happens on the course is always the centerpiece of a Myrtle Beach golf trip, but on those occasions when your swing goes awry or the hole appears to be the size of a dime when you are putting, off-course activities can offer a welcome reprieve.
The ability to blow off a little steam after you’ve returned to the room is a primary reason for the popularity of Caribbean Resort, Landmark Resort and Crown Reef Resort. All three properties offer beautiful oceanfront rooms and, among a host of other amenities, water features that differentiate them as a possible host of your next Myrtle Beach golf trip.
Named the area’s No. 1 hotel for families and golf packages in the Sun News’ “Best of the Beach” awards, the Caribbean features multi-bedroom units and onsite restaurants and bars, but it’s the water amenities that help the property stand out. The Caribbean is home to an oceanfront waterpark, indoor/outdoor hot tubs, a lazy river and more.
Located in the heart of Myrtle Beach, Landmark provides easy access to golf and the area’s abundant nightlife, but you can have plenty of post-round fun without ever leaving the property. A new $3 million waterpark – H2OASIS – opened onsite this March and it features four slides, highlighted by a 240-foot doozy that is 40 feet high and full of twists and turns. All told, Landmark has 17 water features, but those slides in H2OASIS are what your group will be talking about.
Crown Reef has been named one of the “World’s 8 Best Resorts with Waterparks” by Trips to Discover, making it an ideal accommodations offering for adventurous groups. Crown Reef’s water features are highlighted by a 278-foot, two-person tube slide and a 302-foot-long single person slide. Combine those with oceanfront dining and the reasons for Crown Reef’s popularity are immediately apparent.
Yes, the golf is great in Myrtle Beach, but the good times extend to the hotel you choose to stay at, highlighting the abundance of the area’s offerings.