As the name would suggest, the SeaGlass Tower is a chic and shiny destination for Myrtle Beach visitors who want to be steps away from the beach, as well as the wealth of attractions that are found along the Myrtle Beach Boardwalk and Promenade. Easy to recognize for its towering sleek exterior, this sandcastle of glass and windows is a relaxing destination for visitors who want to soak up the sea breezes and the vast ocean of entertainment in style.
The SeaGlass Tower has a lot to offer guests besides a stylish façade, and there’s plenty to do at this resort-quality hotel, starting with the on-site two restaurants and barbecue and picnic area. There’s also both indoor and outdoor pools for seasonal guests, a palm tree-lined sundeck that overlooks the adjacent beach, and a business center and laundry facilities for added convenience. The individual units can have multiple bedrooms, and boast floor-to-ceiling windows, ocean-facing balconies, free wireless internet and cable TV, and even kitchens or dining areas in the more elaborate suites. Best of all, guests will be a shell’s throw away from the beach, as well as a myriad of restaurants, shops, and attractions like the Myrtle Beach Skywheel. As a result, SeaGlass Tower a truly glimmering option for visitors who want to see it all.
Kokopelli Surf Camp
duration: 2 hours meeting_point: Cherry Grove Boat Landing 415 53rd Ave N, North Myrtle Beach, SC 29582, United States description: - Take a tour of the scenic Salt Marsh during the most beautiful times of the Day - Learn how to Paddleboard or...
Segway of Charleston
description: Come out and enjoy the surrounding Charleston area! Duration 1 Hour (1.5 hours with Training) About Offers less history, focusing the tour more on areas that have been used as the settings for movies ...
Marlin Quay Marina
duration: 8 Hours cancellation_summary: No cancellations allowed meeting_point: Marlin Quay Marina group_size: 1-5 People description: Travel aboard our 33- foot Contender the Carolina Fly. Travel up to 40 miles offshore and fish for snapper...




