Camelot by the Sea
AAA awards three diamonds to this hotel. As you might expect from its name, this hotel is on the oceanfront. The decor in the general areas follows the Camelot theme of a medieval castle, making this a fun place to visit. You may never even make it to the cool Myrtle Beach water, because this hotel is pool-crazy. You'll find a lazy river, a 90-foot indoor heated pool, a 60-foot outdoor pool, a large kiddie pool and an outdoor hot tub capable of seating 16 people.
Camelot by the Sea
2000 N. Ocean Blvd.
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina 29577-3222
(843) 448-4224
oceanaresorts.com/myrtle-beach-resorts/camelot-by-the-sea/default.asp
Landmark Resort
The Landmark Resort is a full-service hotel that gets a three diamond rating from AAA. Rooms come with a private balcony, a safe, a wet bar, refrigerator and microwave. Instead of a pool, the Landmark features a waterpark with waterfalls, tunnels and bucket dumps. Golfers enjoy the full-scale miniature golf course. Other amenities include a fitness center, sauna, five indoor whirlpools and the opportunity to take advantage of special golf packages.
Landmark Resort
1501 S. Ocean Blvd.
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina 29577
(800) 845-0658
landmarkresort.com/
Sand Dunes Resort
This resort is rated three diamonds by AAA and features a vast selection of golf packages that can place you on the first tee of courses all across Myrtle Beach. This is a massive resort with more than 400 rooms. The 19 stories provide terrific views of the ocean. This is yet another Myrtle Beach hotel that provides guests with the relaxation offered by a lazy river. You will also find saunas, whirlpools and hot tubs. The health club is loaded with machines for both weight and cardio training, and you can treat your sore muscles to a pampering at the spa.
Sand Dunes Resort
201 74th Ave. N.
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina 29572
(843) 449-3313
sandsresorts.com/resorts/sanddunes/facilities.aspx
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