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Hotels in Myrtle Beach
84 Hotels
The Reef
2101 S Ocean Blvd

This budget property occupies a lovely beachfront location that's about a 10-minute drive to the SkyWheel and Broadway at the Beach. The hotel is worn and dated, but it has nice outdoor and indoor pools, including a kids' pool and hot tubs. Other features include a game room stocked with arcade games and a casual eatery with happy hour specials and seasonal entertainment. All guest rooms have oceanfront balconies, and most have living rooms and kitchens. The units receive many complaints, however, as they're tired, dated, and often unclean; guests cite bug problems, stains, and odors. As an alternative, Breakers Resort offers water parks and condo-style units with kitchens. 

Bay View on the Boardwalk

The Bay View on the Boardwalk is a 250-room, mid-range hotel that is located across from the ocean and the Myrtle Beach boardwalk. Popular tourist attractions like the Myrtle Beach SkyWheel and 2nd Avenue Pier are within walking distance. The hotel charges a resort fee, but does not offer as many amenities as a typical resort (it lacks a full-service restaurant, an outdoor pool, and a spa). Rooms are spacious and some have amazing views, but furnishings and decor need updating.

Aqua Beach Inn

The lower-middle-range Aqua Beach Inn is a no-fuss property in downtown Myrtle Beach. It's situated just a four-minute walk from the boardwalk, beach, and SkyWheel, along with numerous nearby restaurants, bars, and shops. The 60 guest rooms are spacious with standard decor, flat-screen TVs, kitchenettes, private balconies, and free Wi-Fi. Only the higher level rooms have sea views. As the units are self-catering there are no on-site dining facilities available -- only a small shop selling basic conveniences. There's an outdoor swimming pool with adjacent hot tub and barbecue facilities. Travelers looking for more features can also consider Captain's Quarters Resort with a beachfront location, several pools, two lazy rivers, bowling alley, and dining facilities (for similar rates).

Roxanne Towers

The Roxanne Towers consists of 72 condo-style rooms that are individually owned but rented out like a hotel. Rooms have oceanfront balconies and full-size kitchens, but leave much to be desired in the way of decor. Furnishings appear outdated and, although the building opened in 2004, both the interior and the exterior look like they’re stuck in the 1970s. The best part about the property is its location right on the beach and proximity to tourist attractions like the SkyWheel.

Sun N Sand Resort
2701 S Ocean Blvd

The Sun N Sand Resort is a budget hotel at the southern end of Myrtle Beach, and though it’s a drive from most attractions, direct beach access is the biggest perk. The 179 rooms are comfortable enough -- all have microwaves and full-size refrigerators, and suites have kitchenettes -- but decor is dated. Some rooms also smell musty, there are housekeeping and maintenance issues, and balconies are rather grimy. Facilities include smallish indoor and outdoor pools, a hot tub, and a gym. The restaurant serves breakfast (costs extra), light meals, and drinks, but only in peak season. Wi-Fi and parking are covered via a daily resort fee. The comparably priced Landmark Resort is slightly more central, and has a year-round restaurant and room service.

Meridian Plaza
2310 N Ocean Blvd

The three-pearl Meridian Plaza is a small condo-like hotel that offers few features compared to most Myrtle Beach hotels. While the indoor and outdoor pools and hot tubs are great, there aren't amenities beyond free Wi-Fi, a laundry room, and parking. There’s no gym, restaurant, or breakfast served. The 92 condos are outfitted with ocean view balconies, flat-screen TVs, and kitchens, but lack daily housekeeping. As some units are individually owned, it’s hard to predict if you’ll end up with something dated with maintenance issues or a unit that’s contemporary and clean. The location on the beach and within a 10-minute walk to the Myrtle Beach Convention center are the major draw. For those who want a room with a kitchenette, Sands Ocean Club Resort is a good alternative with a restaurant, spa, and kids’ club. 

Hilton Myrtle Beach Resort
10000 Beach Club Dr

Hilton Myrtle Beach Resort is a three-and-a-half-pearl resort that's adjacent to Hilton Myrtle Beach Convention Center on a quiet stretch of North Myrtle Beach. Overall, it's a contemporary chain property that's popular with vacationing families and business travelers alike. Families appreciate the two outdoor pools, beach access, and casual poolside restaurant. Corporate visitors make use of the meeting space and upscale drinking and dining at Verandah Bar and Cafe Amalfi. The 385 rooms and suites feature contemporary (though slightly dated) decor and private balconies; some have full ocean views. There have been occasional complaints of room maintenance, and there are extra fees for parking, Wi-Fi, and breakfast -- on top of the resort fee. For families who want to be closer to the action in Central Myrtle Beach, rates are lower at Landmark Resort.   

Caribbean Resort And Villas

Occupying a beachfront location that's within a five- to 10-minute drive of most of Myrtle Beach's top attractions, this mid-range resort offers traditional hotel rooms and multi-bedroom condos. It's dated and some guests complain of cleanliness issues, but it offers a good value, especially for families who want to self-cater. All rooms have balconies, while larger units have full kitchens and laundry facilities. The resort offers both indoor and outdoor pools, including two lazy rivers and a kids' pool, plus there's a poolside bar and an ice cream shack. Breakfast is available at the neighboring seafood restaurant, plus there's a Starbucks and a Ben & Jerry's. Other features include a small fitness room, game room, and free Wi-Fi and parking. Travelers might want to compare rates with Breakers Resort, which offers similar amenities, plus free breakfast.

Ocean Creek Resort

This North Myrtle Beach resort is a perfect place for those looking for a quiet beach vacation. Guests need a car to get to most of the main Myrtle Beach attractions, but access to the beach is made easy by a tram the resort provides. Located behind a 24-hour security gate, the resort attracts a mix of families and snowbirds looking to escape the colder weather up north. Units are clean and tidy, and decor has been updated throughout most of the property. Amenities, such as a tennis facility and a grill area with live entertainment, provide on-site action.

Landmark Resort

Travelers looking to be right in the thick of things -- as well as right on the beach -- will find both at Landmark Resort. Located in Central Myrtle Beach on the Grand Strand, the resort and the surrounding area offers pretty much everything visitors could want for an action-packed South Carolina vacation, no car required. But keep in mind the hotel is just that -- a hotel, as opposed to a home-away-from-home that describes many other accommodations in Myrtle Beach.