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Myrtle Beach vacation deals start at $69/night for oceanfront resorts. It's one of the cheapest beach destinations in the US, and timeshare promotions make it even cheaper.

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9 Best Myrtle Beach Vacation Deals for Beach Lovers

By The VacationDeals.to TeamMarch 5, 20269 min read

Myrtle Beach is what happens when a beach, a mini-golf course, and a buffet restaurant have a beautiful baby. It's gloriously tacky, unapologetically fun, and — here's the kicker — shockingly affordable. I first went to Myrtle Beach on a dare. My buddy said, "I bet you can't find a beach vacation for under $100 a night." Challenge acepted. I found one for $69. He still owes me dinner. If you want to join the Myrtle Beach vacation deals fan club, keep reading. Also check our main deals page for deals at every destination we cover.

1. Westgate Myrtle Beach Oceanfront — $79/Night for 4 Nights

Westgate's Myrtle Beach property is right on the ocean, and the rooms have balconies that hang over the sand. The one-bedroom suites have full kitchens, and the resort features indoor and outdoor pools, a lazy river, and direct beach access. At $79 a night for oceanfront, this is the kind of deal that makes landlocked people cry.

The resort is centrally located on the Grand Strand, walking distance to restaurants, shops, and the SkyWheel. The presentation runs about 90 minutes and takes place right at the resort. Bring sunscreen for afterward — you'll want to hit that beach immediately.

2. Wyndham Ocean Boulevard — $69/Night for 3 Nights

This is the cheapest oceanfront deal on the Grand Strand, and it's not even close. Wyndham Ocean Boulevard gives you a one-bedroom condo with a full kitchen and ocean views for less than most beach parking costs in other cities. The resort has multiple pools (including an indoor one for rainy days) and direct beach access.

BookVIP features this deal regularly, and it's consistently one of their top sellers. The location is in the North Myrtle Beach area, which is slightly quieter than the central strip but still close to everything. The presentation is standard Wyndham — about 90 minutes, professional, and not too pushy.

Fun Fact: Myrtle Beach has over 100 golf courses within a 30-mile radius, making it the golf capital of the world. That's roughly one golf course for every 300 residents. The town literally runs on golf and pancake houses.

3. Hilton Grand Vacations at Anderson Ocean Club — $99/Night for 3 Nights

The Anderson Ocean Club is one of the newer properties on the Myrtle Beach strip, and it shows. The rooms are modern, the pools are stunning, and the oceanfront location is prime. One-bedroom suites come with full kitchens and balconies, and the resort has a spa, fitness center, and multiple dining options.

Hilton's presentation is well-organized and runs about 2 hours. The resort itself is on the southern end of the strip, which means slightly less chaos and better beach conditions. It's the premium option on this list, and at $99 a night, it's a steal for the Hilton brand.

4. Dunes Village Resort — $89/Night for 4 Nights

Dunes Village is a family favorite thanks to its massive indoor water park — one of the largest on the Grand Strand. The two-bedroom condos are spacious, the resort has both indoor and outdoor pools, and the beach access is direct. When it rains (and it sometimes does), the water park keeps the kids entertained for hours.

This deal comes through various promotional channels, and the resort runs its own timeshare program. The location is central, the amenities are extensive, and the price is right. It's the kind of place where families come back year after year.

Pro Tip: Visit Myrtle Beach in September or early October. The water is still warm, the crowds thin out dramatically after Labor Day, and rates drop 30-40%. It's honestly the best-kept secret in beach travel.

5. Bluegreen Vacations Harbour Lights — $75/Night for 3 Nights

Harbour Lights is slightly off the oceanfront (about a 5-minute walk to the beach), which is why it's so cheap. But the resort itself is fantastic — it sits on the Intracoastal Waterway with beautiful marina views, and the units are well-maintained with full kitchens. They also have pools, a lazy river, and boat rentals.

If you don't need to be directly on the sand, this is one of the best value plays in Myrtle Beach. The Bluegreen presentation is about 90 minutes, and the waterway setting is actually really peaceful. Sometimes it's nice to trade ocean waves for sunset views over a calm marina.

6. Ocean Reef Resort — $79/Night for 3 Nights

Ocean Reef has been a Myrtle Beach staple for years, and their promotional deals are consistantly solid. Oceanfront rooms with balconies, indoor and outdoor pools, lazy river, and a location right in the middle of the action. The rooms aren't the newest on the strip, but they're clean, comfortable, and right on the water.

What makes Ocean Reef special is the variety of room types — from studios to three-bedroom suites. It's flexible enough for couples and large families alike. The deal runs through the resort directly and occasionally through BookVIP.

Fun Fact: Myrtle Beach's famous "Dirty Myrtle" nickname came from college students who flooded the area during spring break. The town has since cleaned up its act (literally), but locals still embrace the nickname with a wink and a smile.

7. Wyndham Vacation Resorts Towers on the Grove — $85/Night for 4 Nights

Towers on the Grove is in North Myrtle Beach, which means better beach, fewer crowds, and a more relaxed vibe. The one-bedroom units are modern with full kitchens, and the resort has an oceanfront pool deck that's perfect for lazy afternoons. The building itself is newer, so everything feels fresh.

This is a great option for couples or small families who want the beach without the Myrtle Beach chaos. The North Myrtle area has excellent restaurants (try the seafood at Hoskins) and is close to Barefoot Landing, a massive shopping and entertainment complex.

8. The Breakers Resort — $89/Night for 3 Nights

The Breakers is an institution in Myrtle Beach. It's been there forever, it's right on the boardwalk, and it's one of the most recognizable resorts on the Grand Strand. The rooms range from standard hotel rooms to full suites, and the oceanfront pool complex is massive with a tower of water slides.

The promotional deal usually comes through the resort directly, and while the rooms are a bit dated compared to newer properties, the location and amenities more than make up for it. You're steps from the SkyWheel, the boardwalk, and about fifty restaurants.

Pro Tip: Bring your own beach chairs and umbrella. Renting them on the beach costs $25-40 per day. A $30 beach chair from Walmart will pay for itself on day two. Your future self will thank you.

9. Plantation Resort — $69/Night for 4 Nights

Tying for the cheapest on this list, Plantation Resort is a hidden gem about 2 miles from the beach. What it lacks in oceanfront location it makes up for in space — the two-bedroom villas are enormous with full kitchens, washer/dryers, and screened porches. They have multiple pools and a well-maintained property.

At $69 a night for a two-bedroom villa, this is the deal for budget families who need space. The short drive to the beach is a minor inconvenience, and the money you save can fund a lot of seafood buffet dinners. Priorities, people.

DealPriceNightsBrandBest For
Westgate Oceanfront$79/nt4WestgateOceanfront value
Wyndham Ocean Blvd$69/nt3WyndhamBudget oceanfront
Anderson Ocean Club$99/nt3HiltonPremium resort
Dunes Village$89/nt4IndependentFamilies (water park)
Harbour Lights$75/nt3BluegreenWaterway views
Ocean Reef$79/nt3IndependentCentral location
Towers on Grove$85/nt4WyndhamNorth Myrtle quiet
The Breakers$89/nt3IndependentBoardwalk location
Plantation Resort$69/nt4IndependentBudget families

Myrtle Beach delivers more beach bang for your buck than almost anywhere in America. Whether you want oceanfront luxury or budget-friendly family space, there's a deal here for you. Check out all our Myrtle Beach vacation deals and hit the sand for less.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What's the cheapest time to visit Myrtle Beach?

January through February is cheapest, but the water is cold. For warm weather deals, September and October offer the best balance of price, weather, and thin crowds.

Is Myrtle Beach good for families?

Absolutely. It's one of the most family-friendly beach destinations in America with water parks, mini-golf, arcades, and shallow, warm ocean water perfect for kids.

How far apart are North and South Myrtle Beach?

About 20 miles. North Myrtle Beach is quieter and more residential, while central Myrtle Beach has the boardwalk, SkyWheel, and most tourist attractions.

Are there things to do in Myrtle Beach when it rains?

Yes — indoor water parks, WonderWorks, Ripley's Aquarium, Broadway at the Beach shopping, movie theaters, and dozens of restaurants keep you entertained on rainy days.

Do Myrtle Beach deals include golf?

Some do, especially deals targeted at golfers. The area has over 100 courses, and many resorts have partnerships with nearby courses for discounted rounds.

Is the food good in Myrtle Beach?

The seafood is excellent and affordable. Local favorites include calabash-style fried seafood, she-crab soup, and all-you-can-eat buffets. The restaurant scene has improved dramatically in recent years.

Can I find pet-friendly vacation deals in Myrtle Beach?

Some resorts do allow pets, though most timeshare properties do not. Check the specific deal's pet policy before booking. Many Airbnbs and smaller hotels in the area are pet-friendly.

How warm is the ocean in Myrtle Beach?

Ocean temps range from about 50°F in winter to 82°F in summer. The water is swimmable from May through October, with peak warmth in July and August.

Are there shark concerns at Myrtle Beach?

Shark sightings are rare. The Grand Strand has one of the lower shark encounter rates of any East Coast beach. Basic water safety precautions are always wise, though.

Is Myrtle Beach better than the Outer Banks?

They're different vibes. Myrtle Beach has more attractions, nightlife, and resort options. The Outer Banks is quieter and more nature-focused. For vacation deals, Myrtle Beach wins on price.

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