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Hotels in Myrtle Beach
84 Hotels
Regency Towers
2511 S Ocean Blvd

The Regency Tower is an upper-middle-range beachfront property in south Myrtle Beach that's popular with couples and families. The 120 privately owned condos stand out for being a grade above many of the other lodgings offered in the area. There aren’t a lot of extra amenities at the hotel -- there’s no restaurant and breakfast isn’t provided -- but rooms have kitchens so guests can prepare their own meals. The hotel has an outdoor pool that's enclosed seasonally, as well as two whirlpools and a children’s pool. Travelers may want to compare rates with Myrtlewood Villas, which offers privately owned condos on a property with two golf courses, several outdoor pools, and an indoor pool and small lazy river.

Waikiki Village Motel
1500 S Ocean Blvd

The owners of budget-friendly Waikiki Village know their target audience: families and mature adults. They even declare this on their website. This is an older motel that has an old-fashioned charm suited for tourists who want a quiet, budget friendly getaway. Many rooms have small kitchens and the venue often offers specials on its website, making it easy to stretch your dollar. It's also conveniently located, being close to the beach and a shopping and dining plaza. The motel isn’t suited for business travelers, spring break revelers, or anyone looking for a posh or trendy resort.

Long Bay Resort

Long Bay Resort, on the quieter north end of Central Myrtle Beach, offers 286 oceanfront condos, suites, efficiencies, and standard rooms, and several water activities, including a 250-foot enclosed heated lazy river that is open all year. The hotel could use some sprucing up, but it's on one of the most scenic stretches of Myrtle Beach, and within walking distance of many restaurants and bars.

Best Western Plus Grand Strand Inn & Suites

Part of the Best Western chain, this centrally located eco-friendly hotel offers a range of accommodations, including cottages and penthouses, along with an outdoor and indoor pools and hot tubs, a lazy river, and a free breakfast that includes biscuits and gravy.

Sandcastle South Beach Resort

This budget-friendly hotel in Central Myrtle Beach is dated, to be sure, and rooms have cheap bedspreads and worn furnishings. But they also have balconies and well-equipped kitchenettes. Guests come to this hotel for the low rates, the beachfront location, and well-heated outdoor pool. It's worth comparing rates with Grande Shores Ocean Resort Condominiums, which also offers rooms with kitchens and balconies -- but the Sandcastle's location is more central.

Myrtle Beach Travel Park
10108 Kings Rd

Located right on the beach, the mid-range Myrtle Beach Travel Park has 1150 sites, including rentable Ocean Villas and Travel Trailers. Rental units have fully equipped kitchens, flat-screen TVs, and full private bathrooms, while campsites have hook ups including water, sewer, and cable. However, many of the units are dated and have small rooms, and guests must bring their own linens. Facilities include indoor and outdoor swimming pools, sports courts, and a huge lake with fishing available. The seasonal on-site restaurant, Breakfast by the Sea, offers American cuisine for breakfast and lunch. Wi-Fi is free throughout the property, but the signal is weak in places. 

Grande Shores

The mostly contemporary but slightly dated decor at the cheerful Grande Shores Ocean Resort doesn’t stop families from visiting and having a great time. With 11 water features, a rooftop pool, a small gym, kids’ club, and American restaurant with a hot breakfast buffet, guests are kept well entertained -- which is great since the Myrtle Beach Boardwalk and Promenade take 14 minutes to reach by car. The 231 rooms offer coffeemakers and mini-fridges, while efficiencies and condos add kitchens into the mix for a self-sufficient stay. Free DVD rentals and a laundry room are nice extras for families. Captain’s Quarters Resort is much closer to the Myrtle Beach action and also has a bowling alley, seasonal beach shack, and pool with a play pirate ship. 

The Patricia Grand, Oceana Resorts

This 300-room, mid-range property has a convenient location on a great beach, near shopping, several golf courses, and Downtown Myrtle Beach. Clean rooms come with flat-screen TVs with premium cable access, microwaves, and mini-fridges, and the decor is nicer than at some competing properties (particularly in the renovated rooms with fresh bedding). The hotel features three pools (one indoor, one outdoor with beach views, and a lazy river, but no fun extras, like slides); a decent fitness center; and an adequate American restaurant. It's a fine choice for families.

Beach Colony Resort

Picture a classic Myrtle Beach hotel, and chances are it looks a lot like the budget-friendly Beach Colony Resort. With direct ocean access and a convenient Central Myrtle Beach location (a bit north of the boardwalk), there are plenty of reasons to choose this hotel -- not the least of which are the condominium-style hotel rooms that are perfect for families. Still, the hotel could use some updating, especially in public spaces. The rooms themselves run the gamut in terms of decor, since each is owned by individual owners and rented out through the hotel.

Forest Dunes Resort
5511 N Ocean Blvd

This hotel has the features expected of a budget-friendly hotel in Myrtle Beach, but it's a bit north of the main boardwalk action and feels more secluded and intimate than some competitors. Still, Forest Dunes Resort is close enough to attractions like Broadway at the Beach and the SkyWheel to make it a good choice for families. Just be aware: quality of rooms may vary as different units are managed by different companies. Also, the hotel isn't right on the sand -- but it's just across the street.