The Best Beach Hotels in Biloxi, Mississippi

The historic boutique White House Hotel in Biloxi, Mississippi
The historic boutique White House Hotel in Biloxi, Mississippi | © Ron Buskirk / Alamy Stock Photo
Nick Dauk

Tired of roadside motels with green swimming pools and none-too-appetizing breakfasts? Leave those problems in the rear-view mirror when you visit Biloxi, Mississippi. World-renowned casinos, fresh seafood caught yards from your suite, and emerald waters await in this bustling beachside city. From all-inclusive resorts to chilled beach bungalows, these are the best beach hotels in Biloxi, Mississippi – all bookable on Culture Trip.

1. Margaritaville Resort Biloxi

Resort

A large bed with plywood headboard and an armchair and footstool in hotel room.
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Fancy nibbling on sponge cake and watching the sun bake? This fun-loving Biloxi resort is for you. While away the day at the hotel rooftop water playground, floating down the 405ft (123m) lazy river with a drink in hand, or propping up the poolside bar as the kids splash in the waters. Want some alone time? Send the little ones to the Escape entertainment center with a play-card loaded with cash, while you enjoy a live music date night.

2. The White House Hotel

Hotel

A lounge area with seating and three windows in a suite at The White House Hotel.
Courtesy of The White House Hotel / Booking.com

Even if you didn’t fly into Biloxi on Air Force One, you’re welcome to call the White House Hotel home for a few nights. This boutique hotel will treat you to presidential-levels of Southern hospitality with around-the-clock concierge service. The Gulf-view suites pamper you with 4,000 thread-count bedding, deep soaking tubs and comfortable living areas. Order a bottle of bubbly to the rooftop lounge and let the Biloxi breeze transport you to a simpler, more elegant time.

3. South Beach Biloxi Hotel & Suites

Hotel

South Beach Biloxi Hotel & Suites rises on the sandy banks next to the golden beaches of the Gulf of Mexico.
Courtesy of South Beach Biloxi Hotel & Suites

No need to visit the tip of Florida for a wild night on South Beach. Instead, hit this namesake hotel (the only beachfront hotel on Biloxi’s Gulf Coast beach), which is dangerously close to Casino Row. When you’re not laying down cards or cruising the slots, enjoy views over the coast. The only question is whether the best vistas come from the oceanfront pool or your suite’s private balcony. We’ll let you decide.

5. Front Beach Cottages

Cottages

A pink painted wooden cottage and its raised porch at Front Beach Cottages.
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Warm sun on your shoulders, ocean breeze in your hair and the sound of your sandals flip-flopping along the Gulf Coast sands – if that sounds like your perfect beach getaway, then Front Beach Cottages was designed for you. These former fishing shacks a short walk from the shoreline have been transformed into quaint B&B-like rentals with kayaks and bicycles to hire. Pack a picnic for nearby Fort Maurepas City Park and Nature Preserve for a shot of greenery.

6. The Almanett Hotel

Airport Hotel

A lounge seating area arranged around a fireplace with a sleeping area with bed behind the chimney breast in a suite at The Almanett Hotel.
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Just a 6mi (10km) cab ride from the Gulfport-Biloxi International is The Almanett Hotel. Their bar and bistro will lure you out of your suite with the aroma of pan-seared catfish and blackened chicken breast. Though The Almanett may be a couple of clicks west, in Gulfport, you won’t suffer Biloxi blues. Simply hop in a cab on Beach Boulevard and you’ll hit Casino Row in less than 30 minutes.

7. Grand Centennial Hotel - Gulfport

Hotel, Luxury

A hotel room with large bed and corner sofa at the Grand Centennial Hotel - Gulfport.
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The beaming white-sand beaches of the Gulf Coast are like a spa for your soul; pamper yourself even more at this luxury hotel in Biloxi. High ceilings and large windows make your dove-grey king suite feel even larger than it is, while the wine bar has 45 bottles from which to choose; accompany your drinks with as many small plates (think smoked salmon toast, shrimp cocktail ceviche and charcuterie) as you like. A cocktail at the swim-up bar makes an ideal pit stop along the 950ft (290m) lazy river ride.

8. Royal Holiday Beach Resort

Hotel

The deck outside guest rooms at the Royal Holiday Beach Resort.
Courtesy of Royal Holiday Beach Resort / Expedia.com

Long for a regal treatment without spending a fortune? Royal Holiday Beach Resort trades cramped rooms for spacious suites featuring fully equipped kitchens, dedicated living rooms and a private patio. Did we mention it’s also located on the same property as Treasure Bay Casino & Resort, giving you access to all the amenities found there?

9. The Inn at Long Beach

Inn, Hotel

A hotel room with a large bed, armchair and footstool that looks out towards the sea at The Inn at Long Beach.
Courtesy of The Inn at Long Beach / Expedia.com

This charming, colonial-feeling hotel invites you to inhale the fresh Gulf breeze and exhale your real-world worries. The décor? Easy elegance. The vibe? Quiet comfort. The amenities? Luxurious without pretense. Whether you plan on spending all day on the shore, in the pool or idling around the boutique shops of Long Beach, you’re free to do as you please at this Biloxi beach hotel until you’re ready to check back into reality.

10. Beau Rivage

Casino Hotel

The grand pool area fringed by palm trees at Beau Rivage
Courtesy of Beau Rivage / Expedia.com

Hit the jackpot on a Gulf Shores vacation without gambling a dime at Beau Rivage Resort & Casino, one of the best Biloxi beach resorts. Their innovative Stay Well rooms with air purification and aromatherapy systems ensure the dreadful musty-motel experience is never on the cards. Putt for dough on the par-72 Fallen Oak championship course, or practice your drive on a rainy day at the Topgolf Swing Suite. Sink a hole-in-one though, and you’ll have to give the slots at least one fateful pull, just in case…

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