Whether a visitor is in town for business or fun, the Comfort Inn North Myrtle Beach provides a nicely-priced option for exploring the area, stress-free. Situated along US Highway 17 – the main route that cuts through the Grand Strand – this hotel has all the amenities that frequent travelers require, while also being wonderfully close to the attractions, activities, and beaches that the South Carolina coastline is famous for.
The Comfort Inn North Myrtle Beach is a low-rise hotel that is just a few minutes’ drive away from a collection of acclaimed golf courses, shopping centers, and entertainment venues like the House of Blues and the Carolina Opry, but visitors will also find a nice suite of amenities on the hotel grounds. The Comfort Inn features a seasonal outdoor pool with a wide sundeck, laundry facilities for extended stay guests, 24/7 coffee in the hotel lobby, and ample parking for cars, busses, trailers, and RVs. The rooms also include free Wi-Fi, cable TV, microwaves, and mini-fridges, and upgraded suites are available with jetted tubs or sleeper sofas. With all the comforts of home, and a stellar locale that’s close to all the northern Grand Strand’s favorite attractions, the Comfort Inn North Myrtle Beach is a fine option for budget-conscious vacationers.
Black Ops Paintball Myrtle Beach
Black Ops prides ourselves in continually growing our paintball playing and airsoft fields. Duration All day About - Entry for all day play (Airsoft Only.) - Full Auto Tippmann M-4 - Unlimited air refills - Extra Mags
Black Ops Paintball Myrtle Beach
Gel Blasting is a great activity for those young ballers who aren't quite ready for the regular play. Duration 1.5 Hours About Gelletts are small water filled beads kind of like tiny water balloons! The little blasters are very light and...
GTS Theatre
Sound Tracks Of Soul! Duration 2 hours About Join us on a journey through the history of Soul. is a gospel-influenced African American popular music style that evolved out of rhythm and blues in urban areas beginning in the late 1950s. Its...