Myrtle Beach Hotels
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The Myrtle Beach Area
Comprising more than 60 miles of beaches, the Myrtle Beach area is collectively known as the Grand Strand. While most visitors says they're coming to Myrtle Beach -- or simply "the beach" -- they oftentimes are staying at one of the surrounding beach communities. Here are the communities that make up the Grand Strand:
Myrtle Beach
The actual city of Myrtle Beach is at the heart of the Grand Strand. Dozens of Myrtle Beach hotels line the oceanfront, providing accommodations in the middle of all the action for visitors. Most Myrtle Beach hotels are family-friendly with indoor and outdoor pools, kids' summer programs and activities, easy beach access and much more.
Many major attractions call Myrtle Beach home, including Broadway at the Beach, the Myrtle Beach Boardwalk, the Skywheel, NASCAR Speedpark and Myrtle Waves Waterpark. The Myrtle Beach Pelicans minor league baseball team play in Myrtle Beach at the intersection of 21st Avenue North and Grissom Parkway.
Visitors can enjoy professional fireworks displays in Myrtle Beach at 10 p.m. on Tuesdays and Fridays at Broadway at the Beach throughout summer. Free entertainment and festival activities can be found on the Boardwalk all summer long, as well. There's never a shortage of things to do in Myrtle Beach!
North Myrtle Beach
North Myrtle Beach is also home to many family-friendly oceanfront hotels, condos and attractions, including the OD Pavilion as well as classic bars and restaurants along Main Street. North Myrtle Beach is also the birthplace of the state dance, The Shag. Main Street in North Myrtle Beach is known for its summer festivals like the Music on Main Concert series, which features live music and family-friendly entertainment throughout the summer. Beach visitors and locals alike gather to enjoy the sights and sounds of summer all throughout North Myrtle Beach.
South Strand
Surfside Beach, Murrells Inlet and Garden City Beach are located south of Myrtle Beach in an area known as the South Strand. The South Strand oceanfront is lined with beach homes and condos as well as a few smaller hotels. Surfside Beach is home to the Wild Water and Wheels waterpark as well as many tasty dining options. The Marshwalk in Murrells Inlet offers some of the freshest seafood in the area with a mix of upscale dining and casual bars. The south end is a great place to enjoy a laid-back beach vacation or family reunion.











































































