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Hotels in South Carolina
193 Hotels
Red Roof Inn Myrtle Beach Hotel - Market Commons
2801 S Kings Hwy

This budget property from the Red Roof Inn chain is a fairly no-frills option, but offers a good value for a location within a 10-minute walk of the beach and a six-minute drive to Myrtle Beach International Airport. Guest rooms feature contemporary decor- however, only some are equipped with flat-screen TVs, microwaves, and mini-fridges- while suites add sofas and wet bars. There's not much in terms of features here, but there's a pleasant outdoor pool. The hotel also offers a handful of freebies like parking, Wi-Fi, and tea and coffee in the lobby. It's too bad the free breakfast is offered only in the summer. For something with more features, check out the mid-range Captain's Quarters Resort, which has several pools, including a lazy river, and on-site dining.

Coral Beach Resort & Suites
1105 South Ocean Boulevard

Families who want to keep the kids entertained will enjoy the mid-range Coral Beach Resort & Suites. With a beachfront location in Myrtle Beach, about 10 water features (including a water park and lazy river), and an entertainment zone with bowling and an indoor playground, families may find themselves overwhelmed with options. The hotel keeps everyone fed with an American restaurant with outdoor seating, an upscale tapas bar, paid breakfast buffet, and coffeeshop. Depending on your cleanliness comforts and need for modernity, the 301 rooms may be a drawback or a selling point. The standard rooms have microwaves and mini-fridges, while suites feature kitchens, but they’re not spotless. Note that the resort doesn't accept any cash. Captain’s Quarter’s Resort is a good alternative for similar amenities but is closer the Myrtle Beach Boardwalk and Promenade.

Camelot by the Sea, Oceana Resorts

Location is a highlight at this mid-range condo property, which sits right on the beach and is within an eight-minute walk of the Myrtle Beach Boardwalk and Promenade. The resort offers both indoor and outdoor pools (including a lazy river and a kids' pool) as well as a moderately sized fitness room and extras like free DVD rentals, a business center, and guest laundry facilities. There's also a Dunkin' Donuts on-site and a seasonal snack bar by the pool. The 150 studios and one-, two-, and three-bedroom suites all have balconies and full kitchens, but they're individually owned, so decor varies. Some feel tired and are in need of updates, plus some guests complain of cleanliness issues. Families looking for more activity might consider the sister resort, the Bay Watch Resort & Conference Center, which features three restaurants and 18 water amenities.

Ocean 22 by Hilton Grand Vacations

The beachfront Ocean 22 by Hilton Grand Vacations opened in 2015 as an upper-middle-range option that draws families and couples. It features lovely indoor and outdoor pools that include a sunbathing lawn and a seasonal bar. There's also a well equipped fitness center, as well as a game room stocked with toys and games. Though there's no full restaurant here, the hotel has an inviting lobby bar and a small shop selling snacks, sandwiches, and Starbucks coffee. The 220 one-, two-, and three-bedroom suites are sleek and contemporary, and all come with furnished balconies, living rooms, and full kitchens decked out with stainless steel appliances. Expect to pay a resort fee that covers self-parking (valet parking is extra), Wi-Fi, and two bottles of water. Travelers looking for more activities might want to consider Captain’s Quarters Resort, which is not as chic or modern, but has a water park, bowling alley, and arcade.

The Strand a Boutique Resort

The Strand A Boutique Resort, is located in downtown Myrtle Beach and is within easy walking distance of many popular restaurants and shops. The mid-range beachfront hotel draws families and couples with an outdoor pool, hot tub, and kiddy pool. A free hot breakfast is served each morning, and the bar and restaurant offer lunch and dinner. The overall look is contemporary and inspired by the beach location with splashes of blues and greens. All 141 rooms are spacious, and come with flat-screen TVs, kitchenettes (some full kitchens), and balconies. Free garage parking and free Wi-Fi add value to a stay. Travelers looking for a little more action might consider the sister resort, Compass Cove, which has a 23 water amenities for the kids and two restaurants at a similar price.

Oceans One Resort
102 S Ocean Blvd

The three-pearl Oceans One Resort has more of a condo community atmosphere than that of a resort, as its lobby is located across the street and there are no dining options on-site. Five fun water features are about the only amenities that resemble that of other Myrtle Beach beachfront properties. What stands out most are the contemporary and stylish design of the 130 condos which are outfitted with balconies and kitchens.  If you can look past the limited housekeeping, small gym, and book a room from the hotel's room inventory and not from individual owners (these condos vary in terms of cleanliness), it could make for a good stay. A daily resort fee takes care of parking and Wi-Fi. As an alternative, Compass Cove Oceanfront Resort has two slides, a few restaurants, and a kids' club, often at a lower price.

Carolinian Beach Resort

There’s a lot of promise at the two-and-a-half-pearl Carolinian Beach Resort. In 2017, it updated 100 rooms to a contemporary style not often seen among the Myrtle Beach beachfront properties and are planning to do the same with the Suites (which have kitchens) in 2018. A free hot breakfast is a nice perk, but there’s no restaurant or bar on-site. Families and couples have a lot of water amenities to choose from, from the beach to lazy rivers, hot tubs, and indoor and outdoor pools. One major annoyance is resort fees, weekend surcharges, and marketing fees added to rates. Couples enjoy Carolinian Beach Resort’s relaxed and not overly family-focused vibe, but might consider North Beach Plantation which has an upscale design, spa, and swim-up bar. 

Carolina Winds
200 76th Ave N

Popular with families, Carolina Winds is a mid-range, budget-friendly hotel whose 147 suites and condos range from one to four bedrooms. The hotel is located on the quieter, northern end of Myrtle Beach in a residential area within a two-minute walk of the beach. It has a 120-foot (about 37 meters) outdoor pool, a small, lazy river, an indoor pool and whirlpools inside a solarium, and a small fitness center. But there's no on-site restaurant. Guests seeking a hotel closer to the action may want to check out the Landmark Resort, a mid-range property in Central Myrtle Beach with an abundance of water features, including lazy rivers, pools, and whirlpools. 

Sea Mist Oceanfront Resort

Spanning several street blocks in South Myrtle Beach, the Sea Mist Oceanfront Resort is a huge mid-range option with loads of family-friendly features, a massive amount of rooms, and unfortunately: some problems. Occupying 20 buildings that could use a refresh, all 781 spacious rooms come with kitchenettes, flat-screen TVs, and coffeemakers (but no coffee). Some rooms are located oceanfront while others are about a five-minute walk away. The lively resort features 16 pools or hot tubs, a massive water park, and a kids' wading pool. There are five restaurants and bars, though some are seasonal. Major downsides include fees for the water park, lack of pool towels, and housekeeping issues. Travelers looking for a little more quiet during their vacation should consider Hampton Inn Broadway at the Beach, which has a quieter vibe. 

Hampton Inn Myrtle Beach - Broadway At the Beach

Guests don’t seem to mind that the mid-range Hampton Inn Myrtle Beach - Broadway at the Beach is a 30-minute walk from the Myrtle Beach beachfront. Most are happy the hotel is in the Broadway at the Beach complex, packed with dining and entertainment options, which is great since the hotel lacks a restaurant and bar. It helps that the hotel offers a free hot breakfast buffet and indoor and outdoor pools. The 141 rooms were updated in 2016 and are equipped with microwaves and mini-fridges. For those who like chain brand names and a beachfront location, the Best Western Plus Grand Strand Inn & Suites offers both, but the rooms aren’t as updated.