12/13/2011

Bluegreen SeaGlass Tower in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

Bluegreen SeaGlass Tower in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina Tube. Duration : 1.10 Mins.


www.colorfulplaces.com Click here to see resort details www.colorfulplaces.com Click here to see a Travel Guide for Myrtle Beach SeaGlass Tower rises above the Atlantic Ocean and Grand Strand are 19 stories of glass and open-air balconies—so it's no wonder you'll find plenty rooms with a sea view. The beautiful beach is a short walk away from Bluegreen Resorts making it easy to collect shells, crash the waves, or just chill out while getting lost in a good book in the soft sand. Prefer things resort side? Relax by the pools and watch the tide roll in. Unwind in a hot tub or take advantage of the soothing comforts of your own private whirlpool bath. When it comes to Lowcountry resorts in South Carolina, this is among the best. And with amenities like cable TV, a DVD player, a coffee maker and more, you'll enjoy all the comforts of home. With the Atlantic Ocean right there in front of you, it's fairly obvious that water sports are popular in Myrtle Beach. From high-flying parasailing to tubing, there's plenty to do as you soak up the sun. This is also fertile fishing area. So cast your line (pier, surf, inlet or deep-sea) and reel in the prize catch. Thanks to great year-round weather and more than 110 award-winning golf courses, it's no wonder Myrtle Beach holds the honor of "Seaside Golf Capital of the World." If you're looking for resorts near Broadway at the Beach®, SeaGlass Tower is the ticket. Plenty of shopping, entertainment and tasty dining are waiting to be ...

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