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Hotels in Myrtle Beach
84 Hotels
The Caravelle Resort

The 540-room Caravelle Resort is like many hotels in Myrtle Beach -- it's right on the beach, there are numerous pools, and it's always crowded. The bedroom decor is a bit more up-to-date than at some nearby hotels but the elevators move slowly, especially considering the hoards of people in line to use them. Overall, the hotel is a good value -- with freebies like free Wi-Fi and free parking -- but it doesn't offer much more than you would expect in Myrtle Beach (although the fitness center is on the ground level with floor-to-ceiling windows, unlike the many basement fitness centers in the area).

Holiday Inn at the Pavilion

This mid-range Holiday Inn is conveniently situated right by the beach and the Myrtle Beach Boardwalk and Promenade, plus it's close to dining options and shops. Though interiors are chainlike, they're clean, and all of the 138 guest rooms have private balconies (with either ocean vistas or unattractive parking lot views) as well as flat-screen TVs, coffeemakers, and microwaves. Many units have kitchens. The hotel has both indoor and outdoor pools, including an indoor lazy river, plus there's a seasonal poolside bar. Other features include modest fitness facilities and a free continental breakfast, though it gets mixed reviews from guests. Captain's Quarters Resort is a comparable alternative with more dining options and a bowling alley, but it's also a dated property.

Compass Cove Oceanfront Resort
2311 South Ocean Boulevard

Compass Cove Oceanfront Resort is one of the many mid-range family-friendly properties that grace Myrtle Beach’s beachfront. It has an impressive 23 water amenities that include a water park, as well as entertainment like a game room, gym, and kids’ club. For dining options, it offers a Southern-style breakfast, American restaurant, and a Tiki bar. The 530 rooms are simple and some are dated with cleanliness issues, but they have decent amenities like balconies and either kitchens or microwaves and mini-fridges. Expect to pay a resort fee. Grand Atlantic Ocean Resort is a suitable alternative for those who want a more intimate vibe and rooms that are a bit more modern. 

Schooner II Beach/Racquet Club

Like its sister property (and so many in the area), the Schooner II is a decent, slightly worn mid-level resort located directly on the beach and close to many of Myrtle Beach's attractions. Suites are a little tight on space and feature generic décor with modern touches like flat-screen TVs and stainless steel kitchen appliances. Bathrooms offer Jacuzzi tubs and are somewhat sizable, but their yellow walls may look tacky to some. With no children's activity program or kids' pool, this resort lacks some of the family-friendly features found at other properties nearby.