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Hotels with a Pool in Myrtle Beach

La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Myrtle Beach - N Kings Hwy
La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Myrtle Beach - N Kings Hwycleanliness Dive into sun-splashed relaxation at the seasonal outdoor pool, where calm waters await.
Top neighborhoods in Myrtle Beach

Downtown Myrtle Beach
Downtown Myrtle Beach delivers beachside thrills with a classic carnival twist. The iconic SkyWheel lights up the night sky while the 1.2-mile wooden boardwalk buzzes with street performers and arcade sounds. Families flock to Ripley's attractions and the roaring roller coasters at Family Kingdom. The wide sandy beach offers a perfect break from the neon-bright entertainment scene. Seafood restaurants and funnel cake stands fuel your adventures, with prices ranging from quick bites to oceanfront dinners. High-rise hotels and resorts line the shore, most featuring pools and beach access. The area is extremely walkable with seasonal trolley service making it easy to explore the sunrises and entertainment without needing a car.

The Dunes
The Dunes combines oceanfront luxury with legendary golf at the renowned Dunes Golf and Beach Club. Soak up rays on pristine beaches with fewer crowds than downtown Myrtle Beach. Take sunrise strolls along the shoreline, challenge yourself on championship fairways, or simply unwind in upscale vacation rentals with Atlantic views. Getting around is easiest with a car or golf cart, though walkable paths connect most resort amenities. Dining focuses on upscale seafood and steakhouse options within the community. For shopping and nightlife beyond resort lounges, a quick drive into Myrtle Beach proper offers endless entertainment options.

Arcadian Shores
Arcadian Shores combines pristine beaches with championship golf courses for the perfect Myrtle Beach escape. The renowned Arcadian Shores Golf Club anchors this oceanfront neighborhood where you can tee off in the morning and catch stunning Atlantic sunrises after your round. Beyond the fairways, quiet residential streets offer a peaceful alternative to downtown's buzz. The dining scene focuses on seafood restaurants and casual beachfront grills serving fresh Lowcountry cuisine. Most accommodations are vacation rentals and resort condos with ocean or golf course views. While public transit is limited, well-maintained roads make exploring easy with your own wheels.

Central Myrtle Beach
Central Myrtle Beach is all about that classic beach vacation vibe, no filter needed. The iconic SkyWheel lights up the bustling boardwalk while Ripley's attractions draw curious crowds. Ocean Boulevard buzzes with arcade lights and street performers, all just steps from the Atlantic's crashing waves. The beach scene is perfect for sunbathers by day and sunset-watchers by evening. Seafood dominates the dining landscape, from casual fried baskets to fancy oceanfront spots with she-crab soup. High-rise hotels and resorts line the shore with ocean-view balconies and pools. Getting around is easy with the free seasonal trolley, though most attractions are within walking distance of each other.

Golden Mile
The Golden Mile delivers the Myrtle Beach experience you've been dreaming about. Pristine sandy beaches stretch before towering oceanfront resorts while palm trees sway along well-manicured boardwalks. Families stroll past colorful mini-golf courses, upscale seafood restaurants, and rooftop bars with Atlantic views. Beach days blend seamlessly into nights filled with live music. Upscale accommodations range from luxury resorts to high-rise condominiums with rates from $150-400+ nightly. Most restaurants serve fresh seafood with ocean views, though reservations are recommended during summer. Getting around is easiest with a rental car, but the Ocean Boulevard corridor remains highly walkable.
Top landmarks in Myrtle Beach

Myrtle Beach Boardwalk
Myrtle Beach Boardwalk is worth a pic or two when discovering Downtown Myrtle Beach. Hotels.com travelers also say the area is family-friendly and has lots of nice beaches. It's also full of great shops and restaurants, so you can spend the afternoon having a wander.

Broadway at the Beach
Don't visit Myrtle Beach without stopping off at Broadway at the Beach, a top spot for shopaholics. Hotels.com travelers also say the area is family-friendly and has lots of nice beaches. Splash some more cash at Myrtle Square Mall Shopping Center and Plantation Point Plaza.
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