Visitors who like a resort atmosphere and plenty to do during a sunny Crystal Coast vacation will appreciate a stay at the expansive Peppertree Atlantic Beach. Located in the heart of the Crystal Coast, with steps-away access to those famed local beaches, this resort hotel has plenty of ways for guests to keep the fun ongoing, both inside and out.
The sheer number of entertainment options at the Peppertree Atlantic Beach is what sets this hotel apart, as the hotel boasts both indoor and outdoor swimming pools, (with kid-friendly features like sparkling fountains), a separate kiddie pool and playgrounds, barbecue grills, a mini-golf course, tennis and basketball courts, shuffleboard and horseshoes, a recreation room, and much, much more. Though there’s plenty to do on-site, visitors who want to expand their horizons will also find a bevy of Atlantic Beach restaurants, shops, and attractions in the neighborhood, as well as those beautiful ocean-facing beaches which are steps away. The individual villas are also well-stocked with features, which can include internet access and extended cable, family area with DVD players, and even fully equipped kitchen. With lots of ways to fill a vacation with fun, the Peppertree Atlantic Beach is raising the bar for exceptional Crystal Coast vacations.
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