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"This Barefoot Landing restaurant is not only a seafood restaurant, but it also serves as a fresh fish market. Guests here can expect to find a range of local seafood, a raw bar, sushi, shellfish, and more. Flying Fish is open for lunch, happy hour, and dinner, and they also have a menu to cater to your little ones."
"Waterfront restaurant wth Free parking and wifi, full bar is available, resonable prices menu with delicious seafoods offerings. Assorted mix of local seafood • Wide variety of steamed shellfish and sushi. Phone Number: (843) 663-3474"
"Unfortunately, we were very in the moment at the time and didn't take any pictures. We had gone to alligator adventure and…”more. Indoor & Outdoor dining"
"Full disclaimer:If you want delicious seafood fried Calabash style (lightly breaded and fried), drive 30 miles north to the actual city of Calabash and eat at Beck’s Restaurant. Many of the Calabash seafood establishments in Myrtle Beach are buffets. There’s a plethora of these shrines of gluttony dotting the beach, most of them boasting 170 items or more, from teriyaki salmon to chocolate fountains."
"Video Credit: The Original Benjamin's Calabash Seafood Youtube Channel. Video Credit: The Original Benjamin's Calabash Seafood Youtube Channel. If you thought you knew a seafood buffet before the Original Benjamin’s Calabash Seafood, you’re way out of your league."
"Bennett’s Calabash Seafood buffet has two convenient Myrtle Beach locations: one on Restaurant Row and one in the heart of town. They offer dozens of buffet favorites and plenty of Calabash-style seafood. Highlights include New England Clam Chowder, large fantail fried shrimp, baked Jack Daniels salmon, T-bone steaks, Low Country boil and more."
"As you journey through the Myrtle Beach area, you'll find tons of restaurants offering calabash-style food. Originating from a small fishing village, calabash-style cooking involves lightly battering seafood and then deep frying it. If you're looking for calabash in Myrtle Beach, you have to try Captain Bennett's Calabash Seafood."
"There’s no shortage of Bennett’s Calabash Seafood in Myrtle Beach. There are actually three locations total in the area. You find two in Myrtle Beach as well as one in North Myrtle Beach."
"Good food.I got there in time for the special and ordered two which was much less than the regular price. Was disappointed they didn't..."
"The Myrtle Beach SkyWheel is an incredibly fun attraction that dominates part of the city’s skyline. It is a Ferris wheel that spans an impressive 187 feet in height, found beside Landshark Bar and Grill on North Ocean Boulevard. It’s famous in South Carolina thanks to its size, being the sixth tallest observation wheel in the nation!"
"SkyWheel Myrtle Beach is an observation wheel standing 187 feet tall. In the entire United States, SkyWheel Myrtle Beach is the 6th tallest."
"Among the top North Myrtle Beach attractions is Alligator Adventure. Explore what has been dubbed the Reptile Capital of the World, as it is one of the largest facilities for reptile life in the world. Aside from alligators, guests see a variety of lizard species, cranes, snakes, sea turtles, monkeys, kangaroos and warthogs."
"Come face-to-face with some of the world’s most vicious and beautiful animals when you visit Alligator Adventure in North Myrtle Beach. A truly eye-opening attraction, you’ll greet gators, crocs, lemurs, exotic birds and much more when you take a trip to this exotic facility."
"Get up close and personal with some of the most dangerous and beautiful animals on the planet at Alligator Adventur …. "different" — danny k. More Info about Alligator Adventure Website"
"The boardwalks that stretch throughout Barefoot Landing offer ample sightseeing opportunities of pristine wildlife and marsh. The eclectic shops are great for window shopping. Plus during the summer months, Barefoot Landing hosts free live music and roaming performers during the evenings."
"With over 100 specialty shops, you're certain to find a few interesting items. Then there are the 13 factory direct stores to browse through. Either way, it's tough to leave without filling a shopping bag."
"Featuring a unique outdoor shopping experience with specialty boutiques and many national retailers, Barefoot Landing is a great choice to find a special souvenir or for a full day of shopping."
"Heritage Shores Nature Preserve may be the best place in Myrtle Beach to truly get away from it all and connect with nature. The island-based Preserve has seven acres of walking paths with interpretive signage describing the plants, animals, fish, and birds in the area. Heritage Shores Nature Preserve can be accessed via Cherry Grove Park."
"We recommend you check out Heritage Shores Nature Preserve for some hiking. The main pathway extends into the Cherry Grove Marsh and is accessible via a series of boardwalks and cool observation decks."