- As low as $308/Night
- 2 Bedrooms
- 1 Bathrooms
- Sleeps 8
General Features
- Available in all rooms: Free WiFi
- Beach loungers
- Beach towels
- Dining table
- Firepit
- Fitness center
- Indoor pool
- Kitchen
- Microwave
- Outdoor furniture
- Outdoor pool
- Playground
- Refrigerator
- Smoke-free property
- Sofa bed
- Spa tub
- Washer/dryer
About this Property
- Sleeps 8
- 2 Bedrooms
- 1 Bathrooms
- Hotel resort
Suite consist of living, dining and kitchen area that is entirely equipped with a dishwasher. Room comes with washer and dryer in the room. Room has balcony with a elegant view of the ocean. Must see!! 6 ocean front pools, 2 lazy rivers and 10 hot tubs. Restaurant, ice cream and coffee bar, and tiki bar on site.
About the Area
Arcadian Shores, a neighborhood in Myrtle Beach, is home to this resort. Barefoot Landing and Broadway at the Beach are worth checking out if shopping is on the agenda, while those wishing to experience the area's popular attractions can visit Ripley's Aquarium and SkyWheel Myrtle Beach. Looking to enjoy an event or a game while in town? See what's happening at Broadway Grand Prix or TicketReturn.com Field at Pelicans Ballpark.
Special Instructions
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Pet Policy
Pets not allowed
Tips to get the best Myrtle Beach vacation home experience:
When to visit Myrtle Beach & When to reserve a Myrtle Beach rental home:
- Booking in Spring or Fall is one of our best tips for saving money on your vacation home. Rental rates are lower, and you'll find a better selection of suitable homes.
- The sooner you can book a rental home, the better your selection will be. The best properties are booked early. Booking your vacation home six to twelve months before your vacation is recommended. Winter holidays are excellent times to plan and book your rental.
- Active Duty and veterans of the US Armed forces may be qualified for special discounts. Be sure to ask your prospective property owner or host whether your group qualifies for a price reduction or discount.
- Property managers often offer their guests an option to purchase vacation insurance. Trip insurance, which generally costs anywhere between 1% - 5% of the reservation price, offers visitors reimbursement of costs for any missed time as a result of personal medical-related emergencies or weather disasters, as well as ensuing additional evacuation costs or charges, such as an unexpected hotel overnight or extra fuel expenses. Trip insurance can be a a bank account-saver if the unforeseen occurs. Ask the property owner for more information.
- Find a copy of your local visitors guide upon checking in. If your rental home doesn't have a copy, you can find them at local shops and visitor centers. In addition to great local information, visitor guide magazines contain money saving offers on nearby attractions, tours, restaurants, and shops.
Planning and picking a perfectvacation home:
- Choose a designated group leader, select your dates, and select a maximum budget.
- Determine how many bedrooms and the configuration you need. Wyndham Seawatch Resort has 2 bedrooms and 1 bathrooms. If you need a larger or smaller rental, use our vacation rental search.
- Precise descriptions of bedrooms and bed counts & types is often available on booking websites. If they are not listed, email the property manager before you reserve your home. Note that most property listings specify maximum guest capacity, which oftentimes includes pull-out couches and bunk beds.
- Are you visiting for a single event or attraction? Try a map search to find nearby rentals.
- Proper accessibility amenities can make or break a vacation for persons with disabilities. Make certain to ask about wheel chair accessibility, pool lifts and specialized equipment needs.
- Some rentals allow pets, but some do not. Acceptable types of family pet, size and breeds may be restricted, and additional costs may apply. Ask the owner about pets before booking.
Tips to have a wonderful stay:
- Be sure you get the host's contact number and check in/check out procedures for your rental.
- During arrival, record any issues with the property and immediately contact the owner. Record all correspondence just in case a dispute arises.
- Ask questions. You may need instructions for a garage door opener, stereo or coffee maker. Contact your host. They are there to help! A brief call can prevent quite a few difficulties.
- Be a good neighbor! You wouldn't like loud visitors disrupting your peaceful neighborhood. Employ the golden rule for common sense. Happy residents may even recommend great beaches and attractions you would've never otherwise known!
- Don't forget to... Ask a local resident! Local residents can frequently point you in the right direction. Who better to ask where to find the best seashells, have a great night out, or the best spots for bird watching?
- Protect the owner (and your stuff!) by locking the rental when you are away, just like you would back home.
- Just prior to departing, complete a walk-through to make sure you haven't leave anything behind. Check bathrooms, garages, and back yards for hidden items. Clean out the refrigerator and take or dispose of leftovers.
- Record a video to document the condition of the property.
- Did you have a terrific stay? Many vacation rental websites make it easy for vacationers to provide comments. If your property and/or property management company was great, they would love to hear it. If anything was amiss and they failed to correct it in a reasonable manner, or if the vacation rental wasn't as described, you'll want to make a note as part of your feedback.