The Myrtle Beach Boardwalk and Promenade is a 1.2-mile oceanfront walkway connecting the Springmaid Pier to the 2nd Avenue Pier, lined with restaurants, amusement rides, and the iconic SkyWheel Ferris wheel that lifts riders 187 feet above the Atlantic for panoramic views of the Grand Strand. The boardwalk area is the entertainment hub of the 60-mile stretch of beach that makes Myrtle Beach the most visited destination on the East Coast. Hotels near the Myrtle Beach Boardwalk are in the heart of the action on the Grand Strand.
An upscale marina-side retreat that feels more like a Mediterranean-inspired resort than a typical beach hotel, with a serene setting away from the Boardwalk crowds. It stands out for its spa-and-wellness focus, extensive on-site activities, and a private beach area for easy Grand Strand downtime.
A modern, oceanfront all-suites hotel that’s especially popular with travelers who want fresh design, strong value, and walkability to central Myrtle Beach sights. Many rooms emphasize sweeping Atlantic views, and the resort-style pool scene makes it easy to spend full days on property.
A polished, condo-style oceanfront stay ideal for travelers who want more space and in-room kitchens while keeping the beach right outside the door. The atmosphere is calmer than some mega-resorts, but you still get the pool-and-sun-deck energy people come to Myrtle Beach for.
A sleek, high-rise oceanfront property known for roomy suites that suit families and longer stays without giving up resort perks. With both indoor and outdoor pools plus on-site bars, it’s a strong pick for shoulder-season trips when weather can be unpredictable.
A top-tier villa resort for travelers who want the reliability of Marriott service paired with condo-style space and beachfront access. It’s especially appealing for groups and extended stays thanks to the multiple-pool setup, on-site dining, and the quieter, upscale Grande Dunes setting.
An oceanfront extended-stay favorite with suite layouts and kitchenettes that make longer beach trips simpler and more affordable. Its south-end location near Market Common is a plus for travelers who want dining and shopping options that feel less touristy than the central strip.