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The Best Vacation Rentals to Book in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

Camelot By The Sea 417 offers an unbeatable location in Myrtle Beach
Camelot By The Sea 417 offers an unbeatable location in Myrtle Beach | Courtesy of Camelot By The Sea 417 / Booking.com

Myrtle Beach has an embarrassment of incredible beaches. Throw in myriad attractions, entertainment options and resorts and it’s not tough to see why this South Carolina spot remains a family favorite. If it’s an adrenaline rush you need, there are watersports of every flavor, including jet skis, surfing and parasailing, while on-land draws include golfing, horseback riding and visits to Ripley’s Aquarium. If you’re a self-caterer looking to stay in Myrtle Beach, there are plenty of options to choose from. Here’s our pick of the best vacation rentals in Myrtle Beach, all bookable with Culture Trip.

Luxurious Golf Villa Near Broadway at the Beach, for keen golfers

Apartment

Magnolia Pointe unit 204-4874 pool with loungers
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This three-bedroom apartment is a hole-in-one among Myrtle Beach condos for rent. There’s a large balcony overlooking the curvaceous pool outside, and easy access to the on-site golf course, as well as the nearby soft-sand beach. The complex has an indoor pool and a hot tub. Bedrooms have padded leather headboards and stylishly-patterned, art-deco-style bed linen. The living area is open-plan, with a sitting room opening out onto the balcony, and an adjoining leather-seating dining area.

Myrtle Beach Resort A-211, for easy access to outdoor activities

Resort

Myrtle Beach Resort A-211 lounge with balcony in light tones
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This is a prime Myrtle Beach vacation rental for families, with an outdoor, beachside pool and water park forming part of the complex. The creamy interiors feature blue-and-white pattern accents, and there’s a balcony with comfortable loungers from where you can gaze out to sea while enjoying the culinary creations you’ve whipped up in the well-equipped kitchen. With easy access to a putting green, basketball court, a playground, plenty of restaurants, not to mention the nearby beach, you have everything you need here for a relaxing break.

Caribbean Resort 720, for proximity to the Myrtle Beach Boardwalk

Resort

Caribbean Resort 720 room with double bed, tv and art
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The Caribbean Resort is another Myrtle Beach vacation rental that’s especially well-designed for families, with a splash park, pools, spiraling water slides, and direct beach access. The apartment has French windows opening out onto the sea-view balcony: you have uninterrupted views over the white-sand beach, its pristine sand lapped at by the waves. The resort’s location, a twenty-minute walk from Myrtle Beach Boardwalk, means that you don’t need to hop in the car to enjoy the big panoramic wheel and the town’s lively dining scene, from ice cream parlors and burger joints to daiquiri bars.

Forest Dunes 1501 Escape!, for multiple pools and ocean views

Apartment

Forest Dunes 1501 ESCAPE! with tv and city view balcony
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This large apartment in the impressive Forest Dunes condominium sleeps eight comfortably, with three king-size bedrooms, and an extra sofa bed (you may have to draw lots to decide who sleeps where). You’re here for the ocean, aren’t you? It tempts you through the wall of windows that make the most of the ocean panoramas. Yet with so many indoor and outdoor pools on-site, not to mention the lazy river and private hot tub, it’s possible that you’ll never make it to the beach.

Camelot by the Sea 417, for numerous watery attractions on-site

Apartment

Camelot By The Sea 417 bedroom with sea views
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Set up perfectly for holiday fun, the large apartment block overlooks the sea with easy access to the beach. Impressive facilities include indoor and outdoor pools, a lazy river, and a beach bar. The three-bedroom apartment is light and bright, with compulsory ocean views, a sofa bed, hot tub, barbecue and patio. If you’re traveling with kids, you’ll be glad to know that both Captain Hook’s Adventure Golf and Rockin’ Jump Trampoline Park are less than a 10-minute walk away.

Compass Cove 717, for an on-site water park

Apartment

Compass Cove 717 room with double bed and balcony
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The Compass Cove condo is a beach ball’s throw from the beach, and the three-bedroom apartment here boasts superb ocean views from its balcony. The complex has a fantastic range of indoor and outdoor pools and an especially top-notch water park that includes some head-spinning water slides. The accommodations are decked out in neutral shades, with bleach-white linen and wooden headboards, a wood-paneled kitchen, and whitewashed furniture. Claim the Master bedroom if epic watery vistas from your balcony are a dealbreaker.

Myrtle Beach Myrtlewood Golf and Beach Escape!, for on-site golf course and pool

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MYRTLE BEACH Myrtlewood Golf and Beach ESCAPE! room with double bed, tv and wall art
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Well-located in central Myrtle Beach, this graceful complex has balconies to make the most of the views over the immaculate rolling greens of the golf course, as well as the mature trees and not-a-leaf-out-of-place topiary. There’s a stately look to the apartments, and particularly the bedrooms, with their arched windows and royal-blue covers and curtains. The open-plan living rooms are smartly sheathed in silver, grey and white. Ideal golfing location aside, you’re also close to the beach and can splash around in the outdoor pool.

Grand Atlantic 1701-3, for ocean views

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Grand Atlantic 1701-3 balcony at sunset with sea views
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This upmarket condo, located directly on the oceanfront, is a great place to enjoy the sea breeze and sea views. Its curved balconies are reminiscent of an ocean liner. Furnishings are neutral with flashes of sea-blues and the master bedroom has a king-size bed and a private balcony. With two more bedrooms and a sofa bed, it’s a good size for families or groups of friends, and all the attractions – from the boardwalk and fairground rides to watersports and golf courses – are either walkable or a short drive away.

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