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COMPARES
Listing
of Attractions in
Panama City Beach Florida
Rosemary
Beach, Panama City Beach
This
intimate waterfront community with a Caribbean feel, offers large
swimming
pools, croquet and a butterfly park.
Attraction
type: Resort community; Beach
St.
Andrew's State Recreation Park, Panama City Beach
Known
for its beautiful white sand beach and crystal clear waters, this
popular
state park also offers canoeing, camping and fishing.
Attraction
type: Beach; State park
Camp
Creek Golf Club, Panama City Beach
Tom
Fazio-designed, 18-hole championship course is a perfect blend of fine
short and long holes with wide fairways, which reward long, daring
driving.
Attraction
type: Golf course
Gulf
World Marine Park, Panama City Beach
This
marine park features animal shows and a special program called "Gulf
World
Trainer for a Day."
Attraction
type: Aquarium; Garden
Hombre
Golf Club, Panama City Beach
The
Wes Burnham-designed golf layout features water on 15 of the 18
original
holes, with four sets of tees that challenge every level of
player.
Attraction
type: Golf course
Beach
at Panama City, Panama City Beach
This
27-mile long beach offers a wide variety of activities to enjoy such as
swimming, snorkeling, dolphin-spotting parasailing and jet
skiing.
Attraction
type: Beach
Marriott's
Bay Point Lagoon Legend, Panama City Beach
Measuring
6,942 yards from the Championship tees, this challenging layout was
designated
as the number one slope-rated course in the Continental U.S.
Attraction
type: Golf course
Zoo
World, Panama City Beach
Home
to over 350 animals and 259 species of plants, this popular zoo is a
great
family outing.
Attraction
type: Zoo
Shipwreck
Island, Panama City Beach
Plunge,
ride, whirl, dunk, swim - whew! At the end of your day at Shipwreck
Island,
you'll be exhilarated, exhausted and soaked.
Attraction
type: Water park
Golf
Course at Edgewater Beach Resort, Panama City Beach
Nine-hole
resort course measures 1,326 yards from the championship tees at par
27.
Attraction
type: Golf course
Bay
Point Club Meadows, Panama City Beach
Long
and narrow at the tips, this popular course has a slope rating of 126
stretching
6,913 yards from the pro tees.
Signal
Hill Golf Course, Panama City Beach
Measuring
5,617 yards from the blue tees, this par 71 course has a slope rating
of
100.82.
Majette
Dunes Golf & Country Club, Panama City Beach
Measuring
6,362 yards, this challenging par 72 golf layout features water in play
on almost every hole.
Attraction
type: Golf course
MYRTLE BEACH
Listing
of Attractions in
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
Caledonia
Golf and Fish Club, Myrtle Beach
Classic
plantation-style club recognized by both Golf Digest and Golf Magazine
as one of the "Top 100 Courses You Can Play."
Attraction
type: Golf course
True
Blue, Myrtle Beach
Designed
by Mike Strantz, this is the more rugged and challenging sister course
of the Caledonia.
Attraction
type: Golf course
The
Carolina Opry, Myrtle Beach
Attraction
type: Theater; Performance; Other
Dunes
Golf and Beach Club, Myrtle Beach
The
club's Oceanside golf course, designed by the famed Robert Trent Jones,
is consistently rated one of the top 100 golf courses in the United
States.
Attraction
type: Golf course
TPC
of Myrtle Beach, Myrtle Beach
Showcasing
characteristic Low-Country water features and impressive course design,
the Tournament Players Club of Myrtle Beach was developed by the PGA to
be a tough tract suitable for tour play.
Attraction
type: Golf course
Family
Kingdom Amusement Park, Myrtle Beach
This
charming, old-fashioned amusement park features more than 30 fun-filled
rides including an all-wooden roller coaster, Log Flume, Go-Kart
tracks,
historic carousel and the largest Ferris wheel in South Carolina.
Attraction
type: Amusement/theme park
Rivers
Edge, Myrtle Beach
Named
by Golf Magazine as one of the Top 20 "Best New Courses that you can
play"
in the United States, this Plamer-designed layout is worth any
trip.
Attraction
type: Golf course
Tidewater
Golf Club, Myrtle Beach
A
beautiful coastal setting and clever design have made this course one
of
the most popular at the beach.
Attraction
type: Golf course
Blackmoor
Golf Club, Myrtle Beach
Considered
by those who play here to be a "thinking man's" course: grip-it and
rip-it
for the green, or play it safe - it's up to you.
Attraction
type: Golf course
Norman
Golf Course, Myrtle Beach
Seven
holes along the Intracoastal Waterway and only 60 acres of mowable
grass
make this course rugged, yet beautiful.
Attraction
type: Golf course
Surf
Golf and Beach Club, Myrtle Beach
Ancient
oak trees and gentle bucolic fairways make this course - the first
established
on the Northern Strand - one of the best at Myrtle Beach.
Attraction
type: Golf course
Myrtle
Beach Pavilion, Myrtle Beach
This
11-acre amusement park features "The Hurricane," a combination steel
and
wooden roller coaster that climbs to a height of 110 feet, the "Top
Spin,"
designed for thrill seekers with strong stomachs and the "Hydrosurge,"
a wild and dizzying raft ride over choppy waves.
Attraction
type: Amusement/theme park
Love
Golf Course, Myrtle Beach
Voted
the 6th Best New Course in the United States by Golf Digest in 2000,
this
traditional course winds its way through Low Country terrain and the
ruins
of former plantations.
Attraction
type: Golf course
Pawleys
Plantation, Myrtle Beach
Located
on Pawley's Island at the southern end of the Grand Strand, this
idyllic
course is sheltered from the tides of tourists that overrun Myrtle
Beach
each season.
Attraction
type: Golf course
King's
North At Myrtle Beach National, Myrtle Beach
Golf
Digest rated this Arnold Palmer make-over one of "America's Top 10,"
featuring
some of the most unique and challenging holes in all of golf.
Attraction
type: Golf course
Dye
Golf Course, Myrtle Beach
One
of four exceptional golf courses at Barefoot Resort, this Pete
Dye-designed
challenger features his infamous pitfalls for errant shots.
Attraction
type: Golf course; Resort community
Fazio
Golf Course, Myrtle Beach
Spectacular
natural beauty combines with challenging elevation changes to create
what
is destined to be one of the classic Low Country courses.
Attraction
type: Golf course
Grand
Strand, Myrtle Beach
One
of the most popular vacation spots in the U.S., the Grand Strand is a
section
of coastline known for its numerous golf courses, entertainment,
amusement
parks and resorts. The climate is ideal for sunning, swimming, water
sports
and any number of daytime activities, while world-famous stars draw
nighttime
crowds to clubs and theaters.
Attraction
type: Golf course; Beach
Ripley's
Aquarium, Myrtle Beach
Billed
as the world's largest underwater tunnel with gliding sidewalks.
Attraction
type: Aquarium
Glen
Dornoch Waterway Golf Links, Myrtle Beach
Comprised
of 270 acres of oaks, pines and magnolias, this 18-hole design features
several 35-foot elevations sloping down to the scenic Intracoastal
Waterway.
Attraction
type: Golf course
The
River Club, Myrtle Beach
Considered
one of the first plantation clubs, this course gives long hitters some
room off the tees; yet, as characteristic for the region, water is
featured
on almost every hole.
Attraction
type: Golf course
Palace
Theater, Myrtle Beach
Musical
theater that seats 2,700 offers live musicals and celebrity
performances.
Attraction
type: Theater
Ocean
Ridge Plantation, Myrtle Beach
This
complex contains three "big cats" - Panther's Run, Lion's Paw and
Tiger's
Eye - each of which has won critical acclaim and is renowned for their
dramatic design and challenging play.
Attraction
type: Golf course
NASCAR
SpeedPark, Myrtle Beach
Stock
car racing is the theme of this family amusement park, which features
26
acres of exciting track rides for all age and skill levels, a Speed
Dome
arcade, roller coasters, a rock-climbing wall, simulators and
car-themed
kiddie rides.
Attraction
type: Amusement/theme park
National
Father & Son Team Classic, Myrtle Beach
Attraction
type: Sports camp/clinic
Possum
Trot Golf Club, Myrtle Beach
Recommended
course noted for exceptional service and playing conditions.
Attraction
type: Golf course
Pine
Lakes International Country Club, Myrtle Beach
The
first course established in Myrtle Beach and one of the most important
sites in the history of American golf.
Attraction
type: Golf course
Ripley's
Believe It or Not, Myrtle Beach
A
museum of oddities that also has a walk-through tunnel through a shark
tank.
Attraction
type: Specialty museum
Litchfield
CC, Myrtle Beach
Recommended
golf course in Myrtle Beach.
Attraction
type: Golf course
Oyster
Bay Golf Links, Myrtle Beach
Voted
the "Resort Course of the Year" by the 1983 Golf Digest, this par-70
challenging
layout features huge bunkers, undulating greens and lengthy par
4s.
Attraction
type: Golf course
The
Tradition, Myrtle Beach
Recommended
golf course in Myrtle Beach.
Attraction
type: Golf course
Aberdeen
Country Club, Myrtle Beach
Aberdeen
transports players into the game of golf in the real Scottish tradition
with its three magnificent nine-hole courses: The Meadow, Cypress and
Tupelo.
Attraction
type: Golf course
Wild
Wing Plantation - Advocet Course, Myrtle Beach
The
most recent addition to the Wild Wing Golf Reserve, this course offers
privacy on every hole and extends over 7000-yards from the championship
tees.
Attraction
type: Golf course
Heritage
Club, Myrtle Beach
Southern
plantation golf at its finest: fairways are bordered by ancient cypress
and live oak trees; fresh water lakes and marshes dictate much of the
play;
and historic manors of a by-gone era now cater to returning
golfers.
Attraction
type: Golf course
West
Course at Myrtle Beach National, Myrtle Beach
This
course is reputed to be one of the most challenging and scenic in the
Myrtle
Beach area.
Attraction
type: Golf course
Long
Bay Club, Myrtle Beach
Considered
one of the most difficult on the Grand Strand - deep pot bunkers and
vast
waste areas add a unique identity and challenge to this
Nicklaus-designed
course.
Attraction
type: Golf course
South
Beach Adventure, Myrtle Beach
A
family-fun amusement park built around the theme of race-car
driving.
Attraction
type: Amusement/theme park
Shaftesbury
Glen Golf and Fish Club, Myrtle Beach
A
sister course to the established Glen Dornoch and Heather Glen,
Shaftesbury
Glen is among the most recent additions to the Grand Strand.
Attraction
type: Golf course
Bald
Head Island, Myrtle Beach
Excellent
6,855-yard golf course that winds through forests and dunes before
finishing
at the ocean shoreline.
Attraction
type: Golf course
The
Sea Gull Golf Club, Myrtle Beach
One
of the oldest courses on the Southern Strand, this club offers large
greens,
and no parallel holes; two characteristics that tend to be absent from
many of the modern courses at Myrtle Beach.
Attraction
type: Golf course
The
Witch, Myrtle Beach
Course
with unique elevation amidst the low wetlands of the Grand
Strand.
Attraction
type: Golf course
Legends
Moorland Golf Course, Myrtle Beach
Eighteen-hole,
par 72 golf course was designed by noted golf architect P.B. Dye and
features
large expanses of natural growth, sand and lots of water.
Attraction
type: Golf course
March
Harbour Golf Links, Myrtle Beach
One
of the first golf courses to be built in Myrtle Beach.
Attraction
type: Golf course
River
Oaks Golf Plantation, Myrtle Beach
Challenging
course features 27 holes of undulating greens and mounded fairways
located
along the pristine Intracoastal Waterway.
Attraction
type: Golf course
PineHills
& Palmetto at Myrtlewood Golf Club, Myrtle Beach
Golf
club offers 36 challenging holes of golf on two challenging courses::
Palmetto
and Pine Hills.
Attraction
type: Golf course
Indigo
Creek Golf Club, Myrtle Beach
Attraction
type: Golf course
Man
O' War Golf, Myrtle Beach
Designed
by Dan Maples, this 18-hole public golf course stretches 6,967 yards
from
the championship tees.
Attraction
type: Golf course
Arrowhead
Country Club, Myrtle Beach
27-hole
golf complex that has earned a reputation for its challenging layout
and
commitment to service.
Attraction
type: Golf course
Ocean
Harbour Golf Links, Myrtle Beach
Voted
One of the "Ten Best New Resort and Public Golf Courses in the World"
by
Golf Magazine, this scenic course is located in a coastal forest
between
the Intracoastal Waterway and Atlantic Ocean.
Attraction
type: Golf course
Wicked
Stick Golf Links, Myrtle Beach
John
Daly's first signature course extends 7,000 yards featuring wide
fairways
and strategically-placed water hazards.
Attraction
type: Golf course
North
Myrtle Beach, Myrtle Beach
Located
twenty miles north of Myrtle, this stretch of beach has kayak-friendly
surf.
Attraction
type: Beach
The
Wizard, Myrtle Beach
Recommended
golf course has an intriguing landscape of hills, peaks, and
berms.
Attraction
type: Golf course
Fanta-Sea
Wheels, Myrtle Beach
A
roller skating rink ringed with seven aquariums.
Attraction
type: Aquarium; Arena/stadium/field
Garden
City Pavilion Arcade, Myrtle Beach
Gaming
arcade on Myrtle Beach designed in art deco.
Attraction
type: Game/entertainment center
Legends
Golf Club, Myrtle Beach
Fifty-four
holes of world-class golf on three 18-hole "legendary" courses:
Heathland,
Moorland and Parkland.
Attraction
type: Golf course
The
Children's Museum of South Carolina, Myrtle Beach
Interactive
exhibits and programs where visitors can touch, explore, and play while
learning about their world.
Attraction
type: Children's museum
Heron
Point Golf Club, Myrtle Beach
Public
18-hole course is a Willard Byrd design featuring plenty of water,
bunkers
and narrow fairways that challenges even the most serious of
golfers.
Attraction
type: Golf course
Myrtle
Beach Factory Stores, Myrtle Beach
An
upscale outlet mall with outside entrances to all stores.
Attraction
type: Factory outlet
Waccamaw
Factory Shoppes, Myrtle Beach
An
outlet mall offering stores found in traditional malls.
Attraction
type: Factory outlet
Heritage
Golf Club, Myrtle Beach
Attraction
type: Golf course
St.
James Plantation Golf, Myrtle Beach
Home
of three award-winning golf courses: The Gauntlet, The Members Club and
The Players Club.
OCEAN CITY
Listing
of Attractions in Ocean City, New Jersey
7th
Street, Ocean City
Attraction
type: Beach
59th
St. Pier, Ocean City
Attraction
type: Beach
Snicklefritz
Reef, Ocean City
Scenic
beach on the New Jersey shore popular with surfers.
Attraction
type: Beach
Sherman
Ave., Ocean City
Attraction
type: Beach
The
Wedge, Ocean City
Attraction
type: Beach
Ghost
Tour of Ocean City, Ocean City
Candlelight
walking tour around Ocean City's historic town center features scary
tales
of the unknown and local folklore.
Attraction
type: Tour
NAVARRE BEACH
Listing
of Attractions in Navarre Beach, Florida
Nature
Walk, Navarre
Waterfront
boardwalk stretching a mile past playgrounds, picnic areas, a fishpond
and the Butterfly House.
Attraction
type: Scenic/historic walking area



3340
South Atlantic Ave.
Daytona
Beach Shores, FL
32118
(386) 527-8492
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