MYRTLE BEACH, SC May 19, 2006- Quite often the most overlooked aspect in planning your Myrtle Beach golf vacation is your lodging. Most vacationers who golf Myrtle Beach spend the majority of their time trying to find the best golf courses to satisfy the tastes of their fellow group members. Knowing a little Myrtle Beach condo information is a necessary tool when planning a golf vacation.
Whether to rent a golf course condo or an oceanfront condo is a decision you will ultimately have to make. Many golf packages will provide you with options depending on the time of the year and the number of golfers in the group. Oceanfront condos are very expensive during the summer months, catering almost exclusively to beach vacationers. Early spring and Fall are ideal times to stay in an oceanfront condo since the prices are much lower. These condos often provide such amenities as indoor pools, fitness centers and restaurants on site. The trend in Myrtle Beach has been demolishing oceanfront hotels in place of high rise 2 and 3 bedroom condos that are in much higher demand among families and golfers.
Many condos can also be found on golf courses along the Grand Strand. A typical golf course resort is Barefoot Resort in North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. This community showcases 4 world renowned golf courses and a variety of privately owned 2, 3 and 4 bedroom condos. These condos offer full kitchens living rooms and often screened porches overlooking the golf course. While you may sacrifice some on site amenities, you gain space and the comfort of being away from the downtown traffic.
Another option may be a condo community like Coldstream Cove in Murrells Inlet, South Carolina. These 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath condos are townhouses in a quiet community and ideally suited for families and golfers who prefer the golf courses south of town.
Whether you prefer oceanfront or golf course condos, having a little Myrtle Beach condo information is very valuable in maximizing your golf or family vacation.