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7 Myrtle Beach Resorts for Domestic Luxury Travel Like You’ve Never Experienced

Hundreds of amazing restaurants, entertainment options and golf courses await you in Myrtle Beach, the ideal place for a luxurious vacation. Fine bed linens, bubbling water features in exquisite spas, and sandy beaches for miles. There’s no better location for you to unwind and relax than the luxury resorts you can indulge in at Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.

Each and every one of the following Myrtle Beach resorts is ready and waiting to pamper you and cater to your every wish throughout the duration of your stay. Start planning a trip you won’t soon forget by taking a look at the destination and all of the amazing opportunities and experiences it has to offer.

Myrtle Beach – Popular Destination

Myrtle Beach is a beautiful city on the east coast of the U.S. in northeastern South Carolina. Situated on the center of a continuous stretch of beach (the Grand Strand), Myrtle Beach is a luxury destination that caters to all sorts of travelers.

As one of the major centers of tourism in the U.S., the city’s pleasant climate and extensive beaches are currently attracting an estimated 14 million visitors annually. Myrtle Beach is in fact a man-made island, that’s been separated from the continental United States since 1936 by the Intracoastal Waterway.

In part due to the separation, the city and general area was forced to develop on its own, creating a serene bubble of relaxation for anyone interested to get away from the continental coast. The same separation can also be “blamed” for the fact that Myrtle Beach has remained primarily rural for a long time, bordered in the northern and southern ends by other developed tourist towns (Surfside Beach and North Myrtle Beach).

Today, the inland portion of the Myrtle Beach area enjoys a great tourism wave after the dramatic development of the past few years. The beach itself is also developing westward, making room for even more annual travelers.

Ideal Weather for Luxury Vacations

Thanks to its humid subtropical climate, Myrtle Beach enjoys abundant sunshine year-round. The summer seasons are usually long, hot, and humid in the city, with average daytime highs reaching 83-91 °F (28-33 °C). There isn’t a lot of temperature fluctuation as the average night-time lows stick around 70 °F (21 °C).

The warm and sultry summer months invite people to enjoy the pleasant waters of the Atlantic Ocean (80 °F or higher).The hot season in Myrtle Beach also brings the common thunderstorms; the most precipitation falls from June through September. Summer thunderstorms usually build during the heat of the day, followed by brief but intense downpours.

Winters in Myrtle Beach are of short duration and coincide with the off-season. Average daytime highs stay between 57 and 61 °F (14-16 °C), while nighttime lows drop to 36-38 °F (2-3 °C). That’s why we don’t recommend you to book your trip between December and February.

Must-see Attractions

In addition to its beautiful beaches and courses, Myrtle Beach also hosts a plethora of events, conventions, and musical concerts. The area’s attractions include an aquarium, several amusement parks, shopping complexes, retail areas, and over 1,900 restaurants. We should also mention the nightclubs, dinner theaters, and the multitude of tourist shops.

The Carolina Opry is one of the highly acclaimed attractions of the city, featuring various musical, dance, comedy, and entertainment shows, such as the Laser Extravaganza. During the winter holidays, the venue also hosts the Carolina Opry Christmas Special in a theater that can house up to 2,200 people.

Opened in 2010, the Myrtle Beach Boardwalk is the city’s price. National Geographic recognized it as the nation’s #3 boardwalk, and the Travel + Leisure magazine concurred. The Myrtle Beach Skywheel also opened in May, 2011; it’s a 200-foot (61 m) observation wheel, somewhat like a Ferris wheel, with glass gondolas that offer a breathtaking view of the Atlantic Ocean.

Fun Fact: You are not permitted to wear thongs (or any swimwear revealing your buttocks) anywhere in public in Myrtle Beach – including but not limited to beaches. Violate that ban and you may be fined, arrested, or jailed. The city set the “thong ordinance” back in the 1990s.


Luxury Accommodation in Myrtle Beach

You can choose from an estimated 460 hotels when you book your stay in the sunny city. Most of them are located at the beachfront and offer around 89,000 accommodation units in total. However, today we will show you a quick preview of some of the best Myrtle Beach luxury resorts for you to start booking.

1. Myrtle Beach Marriott Resort & Spa at Grande Dunes

Located about 6 miles northeast along the coast from downtown Myrtle Beach, the Myrtle Beach Marriott Resort & Spa at Grande Dunes is one of our top locations. Guests have free access to the hotel’s pools (both indoor and outdoor) and the beach. What else do you need for a relaxing week by the sea? When you’re not sunbathing, the room offers a comfortable respite, with marble bathrooms, pillow-top mattresses, and aromatic Bath & Body Works toiletries. The hotel has an exceptional service and top-notch cleanliness. Previous guests recommend you request an oceanfront room to take full advantage of the hotel’s superb location.

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2. North Beach Plantation

Propped up on a pretty 7.5-acre island, this Myrtle Beach resort is cozily tucked between the White Point Squash North Beach Plantation and the Atlantic Ocean. The retreat’s impressive ocean views attract visitors all year round, particularly in the summer time. Recent guests highly recommend the oceanfront condominiums and luxury villas. The serene one-bedroom condos feature furnished kitchens, spacious balconies, and Jacuzzi tubs.

When you’re not lounging in your comfortable room, you can seek solace at Cinzia Spa. The service offers guests couples massages and nourishing body treatments. For those craving more activity, the resort’s pools are great for some laps. You can also arrange with the resort’s golf department to enjoy a day at one of the nearby golf courses. The luxurious North Beach Plantation is located about 10 miles northeast of downtown Myrtle Beach.

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3. Sheraton Myrtle Beach Convention Center Hotel

The Sheraton has a unique monopoly on convention guests thanks to its connection to the Myrtle Beach Convention Center. But the retreat is so much more than ample meeting space. This downtown hotel can also offer you access to a fully equipped fitness center, an indoor pool, and close proximity to the nearby beaches. And though the accommodations are built to be more practical than elegant, most guests find the standard rooms clean and comfortable, and the staff personable.

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4. Marina Inn at Grande Dunes

Marina Inn at Grande Dunes

The pristine grounds and round-the-clock room service are just two of the assets of the Marina Inn. A gorgeous getaway for leisure-seekers, the resort offers spacious rooms with luxurious amenities (imagine sleeping on 300-thread-count linens and enjoying soft bath robes). The unobstructed views of the Intracoastal Waterway or of the golf course are also worth mentioning as the hotel’s main allure.

Should you get tired of leisure activities, spa treatments, and delicious dining on the resort premises, you can take the 10-mile drive south to downtown Myrtle Beach. Beachgoers beware: The Marina Inn is not an oceanfront property, so you will have to drive a few miles down Grand Dunes Boulevard.

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5. Island Vista Myrtle Beach

Hidden in the quitter residential section of Myrtle Beach, this resort boasts the best in “barefoot luxury.” In spite of the upscale surroundings, the feel of the entire retreat is decidedly casual. You are welcome to spend your days in shorts and sandals! The Cypress Room restaurant offers delicious low-country cuisine and you can also relax by the amazing outdoor pools. The rooms are spacious, featuring comfortable living areas that will keep your family cozy.

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6. Hilton Myrtle Beach Oceanfront

The notorious hotel brand has opened an elegant resort at Kingston Plantation, offering luxury rooms and the exemplary service you’d expect. The stylish rooms are equipped with private balconies, the famous Hilton Sweet Dreams bedding, and a plethora of extras for you to enjoy. If you’re looking for more space during your stay, we recommend you book a suite with two balconies, a sitting area, and a wet bar. Guests have access to a resort shuttle service and daily housekeeping, as well as a waterpark, nine resort pools, and sports and health club.

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7. Dunes Village Resort

Dunes Village Resort is situated in the residential north end of Myrtle Beach. It consists of two 14-story hotels that offer guests direct access to the Atlantic Ocean beach. Broadway at the Beach is just three miles, booming with nightlife, tons of shops, classy restaurants and entertainment. In addition to the activities for children, you can also have fun at the two indoor waterparks. The Dunes Village Resort features a 250-foot lazy river with a children’s pool, a lagoon, a lap pool, three spa tubs, and two adult-sized water slides. The hotel’s Captain’s Café specializes in seafood and it features a lounge, and an outdoor pool deck.

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If you’re someone who can spend hours on the beach, or if you prefer to do a variety of activities and spend limited time in the sun and the sand, there’s truly something for everyone at Myrtle Beach! Happy vacationing!

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