Myrtle Beach South Carolina
_ Vol. # 33

Two Favorite pastimes in Myrtle Beach at this time of year are shopping and golf. This month we have dedicated an article to each, providing information to help you plan your time in Myrtle Beach.

What's Happening in Myrtle Beach?
Besides shopping and golf there are numerous other fun and family oriented events happening in Myrtle beach. For details, click here...

Myrtle Beach Holiday Shopping
The Holidays are a wonderful time to visit Myrtle Beach. Temperatures are pleasant for walking on the beach and fishing. The holiday shows are exciting and the Grand Strand offers the best shopping in South Carolina. For more, click here...

Great Golf Deals in Myrtle Beach
In the fall golfers from across the country and around the globe flock to Myrtle Beach. With almost perfect weather conditions and over a hundred great courses, who could blame them. Many of our local resorts would like to encourage golfers to spend time with them during this otherwise less busy season. For some great discounted accommodations and the convenience of having all your arrangements made for you in advance, click here...

How's the Weather?
Well, honestly, when the contributing writers of Myrtle Beach Living held our monthly meeting, it came to our attention, that we traditionally do an article about hurricanes, at this time of year. Our first plan was to carry on as usual and our second was not to mention it. Neither seemed appropriate after the destruction we witnessed on the Gulf Coast these last three weeks. For an up close look at the weather in Myrtle Beach, click here...

Take a step back in time, Off the Beaten Track, at Atalaya Castle. The Castle is an enchanting place in the quiet early morning hours. Palm trees whisper of times long past as sunlight paints pictures on abandoned castle walls. While wandering in Atalaya’ s endless maze of never ending hallways it is an easy place to lose your self.
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Real-Estate:
Is This the Right Time to Buy?
As soon as the kids go back to school, Myrtle Beach begins to empty out and all those folks who've dreamed of having their own "vacation home by the sea" are gone. The "buying season" is over. Now, the fortunate ones who already own beach property are faced with the off-season and diminished rental revenue. Some ask themselves, "Is this the time to sell?" click here...

 
Great Deals on Myrtle Beach Hotels


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