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Hotels in South Carolina
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Kingston Plantation Condos

This mid-range resort in North Myrtle Beach is partially owned and rented by private parties and partially by the Embassy Suites chain. Decor varies according to the tastes of the individual owners, though views from the units controlled by Embassy Suites are better, as those are on higher floors. It's one of the nicer mid-range options in Myrtle Beach, and draws many conference guests with its 70,000 square feet of meeting space. It's a massive, sprawling property with a free shuttle to get around and lots of features, including nine pools, a giant fitness center, several dining options, and an oceanfront location. Just note the villas can be a bit far from the beach, and guests will have to drive for any dining off property.

Sands Ocean Club Resort

It's not fancy, but this budget resort does have a variety of features -- including a spa, a kids' club, and the popular, party-friendly Ocean Annie's Beach Bar -- plus free admission to a few area attractions thrown in. Rooms have kitchenettes and private balconies. Just know that the rooms and public spaces could use updating, some guests complain of bugs and maintenance issues, and the North Myrtle Beach location is a 15-minute drive from the boardwalk.

Best Western Ocean Sands Beach Resort
1525 South Ocean Boulevard

This dated beachfront Best Western is an affordable option in North Myrtle Beach. The hotel has 116 rooms in separate buildings, so accessing common amenities such as the free breakfast and free parking can mean dealing with crowds. An ocean vacation is what it’s about with direct beach access, an outdoor pool, and a lazy river. Some rooms are oceanfront and offer amazing views. Still, it may be worth comparing rates with the Beach Cove Resort, where there is a lively beach bar and all rooms face the ocean.

Bahama Sands Luxury Condominiums
1321 S Ocean Blvd

A 90-room oceanfront condo property built in 2008, Bahama Sands Luxury Condominiums is a mid-range family-friendly property in North Myrtle Beach. Privately owned, the condos can vary greatly from one another, and it's a good idea to request photos before booking. Most units have kitchenettes with cookware, tableware, glassware, and utensils, and can accommodate large groups of people. While the beach is the main draw, there are a variety of pools, including an oceanfront heated pool, a lazy river, and a seasonal indoor heated pool, and water activities for both kids and adults. The Waikiki Village is another budget-friendly option, but the beach is across the street.

Beach Cove Resort
4800 S Ocean Blvd

Beach Cove Resort is the kind of place travelers book when they're not too interested in venturing far from the resort. Located in North Myrtle Beach, the oceanfront resort isn't in the thick of the Myrtle Beach action. But if seclusion is what's sought, the Beach Cove Resort is a good option. The U-shape of the resort keeps it secluded, and the 320 ocean-facing rooms invite sea breezes instead of street traffic noise. With lots to do at Beach Cove Resort -- including several pools and a lively beach bar -- there's enough here for visitors who seek a low-key Myrtle Beach vacation. For those who do want to explore off property, it's a seven-minute drive to the shops and restaurants at Barefoot Landing.

Shore Crest Vacation Villas
4709 S Ocean Blvd

Shore Crest Vacation Villas is a large club resort with mid-range, timeshare condos on the beach. Both Building I and II are within a 10-minute drive of Barefoot Landing, the House of Blues, and Pirate’s Cove. Because the units are individually owned, decor varies, but all have fully equipped kitchens with stainless steel appliances, a large amount of living space, granite countertops, and balconies with ocean or marsh views. However, windows in the rooms are small and some bathrooms lack privacy. The property has hot tubs as well as indoor and outdoor pools and lazy rivers as well. There's a modern fitness center and game room with arcade games. Parking and Wi-Fi are free.

Best Western Plus Myrtle Beach @ Intracoastal

For those willing to stay further from the beach, the Best Western Plus Myrtle Beach is a good North Myrtle Beach option. The mid-range hotel has 90 clean and comfortable rooms stocked with coffeemakers, microwaves, and a mini-fridge. There's a fitness center and small outdoor pool on-site. The free breakfast buffet comes with waffles and other hot items and there's free Wi-Fi throughout the hotel. Guests may want to compare rates with the similarly priced oceanfront Breakers Resort North Tower which offers one-, two-, and three-bedroom rooms with kitchenettes and access to a pirate-ship children’s pool.

Prince Resort
3500 N Ocean Blvd

This beachfront resort occupies a quiet location in North Myrtle Beach. Overall, it's a tired three-pearl property, but offers a decent selection of features and roomy accommodations. The property has several outdoor pools, including a lazy river, kids' pool, and hot tubs. There are two dining options, one of which is open seasonally, while other features include a fitness center and, unexpectedly, a bait and tackle shop. The property's 259 one-, two-, and three-bedroom condos are dated and could use some updates, but they're equipped with full kitchens, washers and dryers, separate living rooms, and furnished balconies -- some with beautiful ocean views. Travelers looking to be more centrally located (Central Myrtle Beach is a 35-minute drive) might want to consider the Captain’s Quarters Resort instead.

Barefoot Resort
4403 Highway 17 S