Expand your horizons when it comes to what to expect from a traditional Myrtle Beach resort with a stay at the exceptionally modern and endlessly fun Horizon at 77th. This grand resort and hotel towers over the beach scene, and provides multiple lodging and activity options that are sure to appease every discriminating member of the Myrtle Beach vacationing family.
The Horizon at 77this located on the northern borders of Myrtle Beach, and as such, is nicely close to dozens of golf courses, shopping centers, and restaurants, as well as cool entertainment venues like the House of Blues and the Alabama Theater, and fun attractions like the Ripley’s Aquarium. The extensive resort has miles of fun right at home as well, thanks to easy beach access, indoor and outdoor swimming pools, multiple whirlpools, a lazy river, a rooftop sundeck and picnic area, a fitness center, a poolside snack bar, and a casual restaurant. Individual suites and rooms feature towering balconies, free Wi-Fi, flat screen TVs, and even full kitchens and / or living areas with sleeper sofas. With endless ways to relax and soak up the sunshine, the Horizon at 77this a bright destination for busy beach days along the Grand Strand.
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