Vacationers of all ages will find ample ways to enjoy a full itinerary of Myrtle Beach fun with a getaway to the towering Carolina Winds. Located along the oceanfront on the northern borders of Myrtle Beach, and close to an endless array of attractions, this cool destination offers plenty of options for enjoying Grand Strand entertainment, both on and off the sunny premises.
The resort has a nice locale that’s an easy drive away from an array of shopping, dining and golfing options, as well as favorite Myrtle Beach activities like the Family Kingdom Amusement Park and Ripley’s Aquarium. The extensive facilities feature plenty of activities and amenities on-site as well, which includes a large oceanfront outdoor pool, a separate indoor pool, a lazy river, indoor and outdoor whirlpools, a fitness room and game room, and free tennis access. The individual rooms have a beachy feel and atmosphere, and boast private balconies with ocean views, wireless internet access, cable TVs, microwaves, and mini-fridges. (2-4 bedroom condos with full kitchens are also available for larger parties.) With so many ways to cater to guests of all tastes and interests, the Carolina Winds resort is an all-inclusive destination for ample fun in the sun.
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