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The first time I visited Myrtle Beach, I was impressed by all this sunny town has to offer. Situated along the 60-mile Grand Strand, this popular beach town is a hotspot for both kicking back and getting active. With a generous 215 sunny days a year, you're in for golden sands, endless ocean views, and plenty of outdoor fun. And that’s before we even get started on Myrtle Beach’s famed fresh seafood… Whether you're into luxe resorts, residential-style condos, or wallet-friendly digs, there's something to suit every traveler. From riding beach cruisers down the boardwalk and exploring local shops to soaking up the sun by the pool, Myrtle Beach is always a slam-dunk choice.
8121 Amalfi Place
Price:$108-430/night
If you’re traveling with your family, Marina Inn at Grande Dunes has to be one of my top picks. Located just outside Myrtle Beach in the Grand Dunes community, there’s a free shuttle that’ll get you into town or to the beach in no time (for the latter, beach chairs and umbrellas are free to use).
Inside, the rooms are decked out with Tommy Bahama flair and sleek 55-inch TVs. Step outside and you’ll find a mix of natural beauty and manicured landscaping in the grounds. Don’t miss the chance to visit the spa, where you can enjoy a rejuvenating deep tissue massage (tried and enjoyed by yours truly).
All the on-property restaurants are well worth a trip, especially Anchor Café (I still dream about the creamy coconut tomato bisque from my last visit). And if sports are your thing, the inn offers plenty of opportunities to enjoy tennis, swimming, golf, and even ping-pong.
8400 Costa Verda Dr
Price:$206-451/night
Situated in the golf-centric Grande Dunes neighborhood, the Marriott Myrtle Beach Resort & Spa offers a luxurious and peaceful stay. Behind its tall exterior lies a tropical sanctuary – a stark contrast to the urban hustle of this beach town. The generously sized rooms are decorated in a palette of green and gold that blends with the environment.
Step outside, meanwhile, and you’ll be greeted by lush grounds, hammocks strategically placed for optimal oceanfront lounging, and Myrtle Beach’s only infinity edge pool. There’s a well-equipped fitness center for gym buffs, but it’s the Hibiscus Spa that steals the show.
I still remember how quickly my stress melted away after partaking in a Signature Massage there – a therapeutic blend with herbal hot packs, it’s not to be missed.
101 Fantasy Harbour Boulevard
Price:$85-293/night
If you’re looking for a place where modern comforts meet nostalgic charm, Four Points by Sheraton Myrtle Beach is the place to come. With its prime location just five minutes from Myrtle Beach’s beautiful coastline, all of the city’s main attractions, including the Freestyle Music Park and the Grand Strand, are just a short walk away.
The cozy rooms feature plenty of special touches, such as curated gallery walls and comfy chairs for sinking into, and all the amenities you’d expect are on hand, from a Business Center and gym to an indoor/outdoor pool.
My favorite hotel perk has to be the 24/7 pantry, which can be raided by guests at all hours, perfect for a midnight feast or quick breakfast on-the-go.
100 North Beach Blvd.
Price:$112-632/night
Wake up to the sound of rolling waves at North Beach Resort & Villas, which sits on a 7.5-acre island between the Atlantic Ocean and White Point Squash North Beach Plantation. The striking building, which features twin towers connected at the top, is a coastal landmark in its own right and wouldn’t look out of place in Dubai or the Bahamas. Rooms in the towers come with sweeping ocean views and plush furnishings, but those looking for the quieter side of Myrtle Beach should opt for one of the charming beach cottages dotted along the tree-lined streets.
Families will love the array of water facilities on offer, from multiple swimming pools and a lazy river to a swim-up bar, while the Cinzia Spa is a great spot to relax and unwind.
9800 Queensway Boulevard
Price:$47-1135/night