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To view this email as a web page, go [here.]( [Charlotte.com - Charlotte's home page]( [Visit Myrtle Beach, South Carolina] [Check Out Myrtle Beach Summer Deals Being Offered Right Now]( Myrtle Beach [Find Your Place To Stay] A relaxing [Myrtle Beach vacation]( offers over 75 hotel resorts to choose from! Oceanfront resorts, motels, condo rentals, RV parks and beach homes are the picture of a perfect experience. Be near the Skywheel, Broadway at the Beach, the mile long Boardwalk, as well as live music, golfing, and some the best family fun in America! [Myrtle Beach]( has it all and is your best value in the U.S. for an amazing family getaway. [Book Now]( North Myrtle Beach [Explore North Myrtle Beach] Not far from the NC state line is beautiful [North Myrtle Beach]( Choose from endless accommodations options and be close to the action at the Alabama Theatre and the House of Blues. Be sure to visit Barefoot Landing! Enjoy endless seafood buffets, shopping, golfing and deep sea fishing charters! Be close to Myrtle Beach with even more exciting attractions and options for your vacation downtime! [Book A Hotel]( Surfside Beach [Find Your Spot In Surfside Beach] [Surfside Beach]( is known as "The Family Beach". This gorgeous coastal hamlet has the Atlantic as the centerpiece of activity. Be sure to enjoy the quaint downtown area with shops and restaurants. Relax at the Wild Water & Wheels waterpark and stroll through Hudson's old time flea market. [Book a great hotel]( or enjoy one of so many fabulous beach homes or rentals designed to accommodate the extended family. Rent a golf cart and cruise through the lovely seaside neighborhoods. [Book Now]( Garden City Beach [Visit Garden City Beach] The laid back coastal [Garden City]( area is popular for family! Book one of many great family [hotels or beach homes]( in the Garden City area. Enjoy town center with the pier night life, terrific restaurants, pubs and shops. Have a fabulous seafood dinner at the Gulfstream Café. You'll still be near all the attractions in Myrtle Beach, and the food and live music of Murrells Inlet! [Book Now]( Murrells Inlet [Enjoy The Marshwalk In Murrells Inlet] The further south that you stay the more southern it gets! [Murrells Inlet]( is "The Seafood Capital of South Carolina "with endless options for steaks and lowcountry and Calabash style seafood. Enjoy the iconic Marshwalk area with rows of pubs, epicurean eateries and live bands. Feel free to dance and party like the locals. In the day, go fishing, enjoy watersports or visit Brookgreen Gardens for real Carolina scenery and artistic inspiration. [Read More]( Pawleys Island [Reserve Your Pawleys Island Summer Vacation] The home of many former plantations this ocean hamlet is staying southern. Now a place of local artists, golf and great foods, [Pawleys Island]( has the relaxed pace. Enjoy the live music at traditional lowcountry pubs. Go shopping at the endless array of charming shops with specialty items including world famous hammocks. Stay in a golf resort and play to your hearts content. Most of all you'll enjoy the quiet of this semi-rural area of the Myrtle Beach area coast. [Book Now]( [VisitMyrtleBeach.com]( Think Myrtle Beach: [Invest, Relocate, Retire]( Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce 1200 North Oak Street, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina 29577 USA © 2016 Myrtle Beach Area Convention & Visitors Bureau. All rights reserved. --------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe to our other products, opt out of these e-mails or manage your account by visiting the [Member Center]( at charlotteobserver.com, or you can opt out [here](. Don't know why you got this email? You have an account at charlotteobserver.com and you currently are opted in for mailings of this type. To review or change your account login information, you can update your profile [here](. If you don't know your account information, you can find out [here](. Please do not reply to this e-mail, as we are unable to respond to messages sent to this address. Written communications concerning this mailing can be directed to: The Charlotte Observer, Attn: Interactive, 600 S. Tryon St., Charlotte NC 28202. [About Charlotteobserver.com |]( [Terms of Use |]( [Privacy Statement |]( [About the McClatchy Company |]( [Copyright](

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