Myrtle Beach Golf & Yacht Club sits in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina and welcomes people of all ages, so you'll find families and seniors both living in this community, and it isn't restricted to adults over 55, though lots of active adults do call it home, and there's plenty to do whether someone likes quiet relaxation or lively activities. The neighborhood has two and three-bedroom homes, and there are bigger floorplans, some with five bedrooms and car garages, and many homes are townhome-style with enough space for family or friends to visit, plus they've got fully equipped kitchens, kitchenettes, private bathrooms, and useful things like Wi-Fi, cable TV, air conditioning, and phones in the rooms. Back when the club first opened, the name promised golf and yachting right on the property, and while the Heron Point Golf Course and on-site yacht club don't exist anymore, the community still shows the history in its name and in the kinds of things it offers, since you'll still find safe storage for boats and RVs for a small extra fee, so folks who love boating usually appreciate that.
The place is big, with a lot of outdoor space, walking paths, tennis courts, shuffleboard, playgrounds, and a pool, plus a basketball court, a covered pavilion, and a community center where neighbors gather. Security's important here, so the gate has someone on duty all day, every day, and there are patrols too. Inside, you'll find rooms for games, a movie theater, an activity and wellness room, and a library, and there's a dining room that serves meals all day with choices for people with special diets like allergies or diabetes, and residents can join in cooking or leave it up to the kitchen staff. The staff offers housekeeping, laundry, move-in help, and even dry cleaning, so cleaning up isn't a worry, and there's also parking and community transportation to help folks get around. Extra support comes in the form of care for people who need help with daily things like bathing, dressing, medication reminders, and a 24-hour emergency alert system and supervision for those who want peace of mind.
Even though golf and yacht club facilities aren't part of community life anymore, you will still find lots of recreational options, and the place runs events, newsletter updates, and a big community calendar, and neighbors often run their own activities-like movie nights, music, and games-so life here's never dull unless that's how you want it. There's a focus on staying comfortable, safe, and active, with staff offering help like concierge services and family support when needed, and everyone's encouraged to take part in what suits them best. The Myrtle Beach Golf & Yacht Club Association looks after the interests of the people who live here, helping keep the area well run and connected to its past as a leisure-focused community.