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Price by Week Day
Average hotel prices range from around $80 to just over $100.
In Myrtle Beach, hotel prices start low at around $80 on weekdays, with Tuesday being the cheapest. As the week progresses, prices rise slightly, peaking at just over $100 on Friday. Weekend prices remain fairly stable, around $100–$105, before dropping again on Sunday.
Price by Month
Lowest average price just over $75 in January, highest around $250–$300 in August.
In Myrtle Beach, hotel prices show a clear seasonal variation. The lowest average price is in January at just over $75, while the highest occurs in August, approaching $250–$300. October and December also feature lower rates.
How far in advance should I book?
Prices can drop to around $100 for last-minute bookings in Myrtle Beach.
In Myrtle Beach, hotel prices generally decrease as the check-in date approaches, particularly for lower-quality options, which often drop significantly. The best hotels are frequently fully booked three weeks prior, leading to reduced availability and higher prices last minute, especially for higher-rated accommodations.
Price by Hotel Class
The most popular hotel category in Myrtle Beach is 2*, priced just over $100.
In Myrtle Beach, the distribution of hotels shows a trend where prices generally increase with star ratings. The most popular category is 2*, priced just over $100, while 3* and 4* hotels are around $150 and $200 respectively, with small price differences between adjacent star levels.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Top Tips
- Book oceanfront hotels 45-60 days before arrival to secure 15-30% lower rates. Peak season (April-August) rooms average $220-$380 USD per night and can surge to $500+ USD during Bike Week (May) or July 4th week. Check cancellation policies during high-demand dates, as stricter terms may apply, and consider any early booking benefits from loyalty programs.
- Confirm resort fees are not mislabeled as taxes on your bill. 78% of beachfront hotels charge $25-$45 USD per day for amenities like Wi-Fi and parking, separate from the 7.75% state sales tax. Ask at check-in or review itemized folios through your hotel's app or email.
- Use ATMs inside Coastal Federal Credit Union branches to avoid $5+ USD surcharges found at many independent ATMs on Ocean Boulevard. Ask your hotel if they have in-lobby ATMs or can direct you to surcharge-free options for guests.
- Select hotels with ENERGY STAR or Green Key certification during summer. These properties use 22-28% less air conditioning energy and report 30% fewer humidity-related room complaints. Major hotel chains often display these certifications in the lobby or booking pages, and you can request details on eco-friendly practices at check-in.
- Request north-facing rooms on floors 10 and above in high-rises to reduce afternoon heat gain. These units stay 6-8°F cooler than south- and west-facing rooms, which can reach 82-85°F by 3 PM in summer. Note your preference in advance via pre-arrival requests or loyalty app messaging, since assignments may be limited when hotels are full.
- Avoid Dynamic Currency Conversion (DCC) at hotel front desks. 68% of hotels apply DCC for non-USD cards, adding 4-7% hidden costs, so always pay in USD and let your card issuer handle the conversion. Clarify payment options at check-in and review your card statement for extra fees.
- Prioritize properties with step-free beach access via boardwalks. Only 12 of 140 beachfront hotels have ADA-compliant beach matting, which is essential for wheelchair mobility. Call ahead to verify access, and check online listings for major brands that display specific accessibility features.
- Choose inland hotels near 29th Avenue for 40% lower weekend rates, averaging $130-$180 USD per night compared to $220+ USD beachfront. Many offer free shuttle service to the beach every 20 minutes. Confirm shuttle schedules at booking, as times may vary by season or event.
- Verify if tap water is filtered before drinking. While Myrtle Beach Utilities meets EPA standards, 37% of high-rise hotels (especially pre-1990 builds) have unfiltered internal systems. Request filtered carafes or use bottle refill stations, often available in fitness centers or guest lounges at major chains.
- Avoid parking fees by staying at hotels with off-site free parking lots. 89% of beachfront hotels charge $20-$35 USD per day for parking, but some properties offer free off-site secured lots with a 5-8 minute shuttle ride. Ask about shuttle frequency and hours, and check if your loyalty tier includes complimentary parking.
- Target Wi-Fi speeds of 75 Mbps or higher for reliable remote work. Average hotel Wi-Fi is 45-60 Mbps (upload 12-18 Mbps), so verify speeds using Speedtest.net when booking or choose business-class hotels with 75-100 Mbps service agreements. Many brands post Wi-Fi speed guarantees online or can clarify at check-in.
- Avoid hotels within 0.3 miles of the SkyWheel District for quieter family stays. These areas average 8-10 dB higher nighttime noise from traffic and crowds. Consider properties between 9th and 14th Avenues for 20% quieter ambient noise, and ask about soundproof or double-glazed rooms at newer hotels during booking.
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