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A broad swath of sand stretching 60 miles along the blue Atlantic, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, is one of the America’s most popular beach destinations. Enjoy the seaside fun, from boating and golf to amusement parks and performance theaters, when you stay in our Myrtle Beach hotels.
This four-season resort is easily explored from our hotels in Myrtle Beach. In summer the sun-splashed Grand Strand is packed with beach-goers and families; in the off-season it’s a top venue for golfers and “snowbirds” fleeing the icy North. Whatever the season, the beach’s boardwalk is rarely empty. Neither are the golf courses: The Grand Strand has some 100 to choose from, including championship courses designed by golfing greats. Myrtle Beach’s themed mini-golf courses are catnip to kids, as are close-up encounters with stingrays and turtles at Ripley's Aquarium. Take a ride on South Carolina’s largest Ferris wheel at Family Kingdom amusement park for sweeping sea views. The rodeo performances at Dolly Parton's Dixie Stampede, nearby, are accompanied by four-course feasts. Make good use of free coupon books, widely available throughout Myrtle Beach, for discounts on resort attractions.
Sports bars and big-name chains are never far from our Myrtle Beach hotels, from the NASCAR Sports Grill to the House of Blues. If it’s Low Country seafood you crave, look for modest mom-and-pop eateries. After dinner, the torch and twang of country music is the star at the Carolina Opry music venue. For one-stop dining-and-entertainment hubs, both Barefoot Landing and Broadway at the Beach are packed with eating, shopping and nightlife options.
Of course, taking a dip in the shimmering blue sea may be entertainment enough. Be a guest at our Holiday Inn® Myrtle Beach hotels and dive right in: Myrtle Beach has one of the prettiest strands of sand on the East Coast.