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Quote: A relaxing, entertaining time. The colors and size of the various butterflies and the related activities in the butterfly pavillion are awesome! One has to experience the feel of having six to eight birds sitting Read More
Quote: Located on the main strip, this amusement park has something for everyone. A short walk will ensure entertainment for the whole family. Guests are able to purchase individual ride tickets or an all day pass. Read More
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Quote: We have been to the winery many times since 2003. Without exception it is our favorite winery. Dana, the wine maker does an extrordinary job with both whites and reds. We have been to many wineries in the south Read More
Quote: Reviewed by a local patron: A popular choice for an evening out, 88's has presented live piano and vocal music for over 18 years. Expect it most nights through the year, though a sluggish economy caused a Read More
Quote: While on the Carolina Rover tour, you get a chance to see the North Island Lighthouse, also known as the Georgetown Lighthouse. The 87-foot white brick tower dates from 1812. It was refurbished in 1857 and given Read More
Quote: During our visit to Myrtle Beach, we took a day and drove down to Charleston, SC. (About 2 hours from Myrtle Beach) One of the best things we did there was take a carriage tour with the Old South Carraige Read More
Quote: This vineyard is in a very nice location. They actually grow their own muscadine grapes. There was a wide selection of flavors/types of wines, a neat gift shop, an area for special events, and a restaurant on Read More
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Quote: Coastal Scuba is the dive operation to go with in Myrtle Beach. They are the only dive boat that goes out every day, and they have a big crew for a small boat. They typically take out 20 or less divers and have Read More
Quote: A one-day trip to Charleston for a bit of American history was a nice diversion from lazy days at Myrtle Beach. After stopping at the Visitor’s Center for maps and brochures, we went directly to the South Read More