All-Inclusive Resorts in South Carolina, United States

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Top All-Inclusive Resorts in South Carolina

Insights pulled from guest reviews collected over the past year

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Answers to Common Questions About Resorts in South Carolina

We’ve answered these to make your vacation planning stress-free

Which all-inclusive resorts are best for families with children?
Family-friendly options include the Crown Reef Beach Resort And Waterpark, offering water slides and a kids' pool, and the Dunes Village, featuring an indoor water park. Both cater to families with various activities.
Which all-inclusive resorts provide unique ocean views?
The Sea Crest Oceanfront Resort boasts stunning ocean views from many rooms, while the Hilton Myrtle Beach Resort offers a fantastic beachfront with scenic vistas. Both are popular for their picturesque locations.
What are the cheapest all-inclusive resorts in South Carolina?
For budget travelers, resorts like the Sands Ocean Club and Ocean Reef Resort offer lower rates, typically starting around $100 USD per night in off-peak season. Both provide comfortable accommodations with essential amenities.
Which all-inclusive resorts are ideal for couples seeking a romantic getaway?
The Boardwalk Beach Resort offers a romantic ambiance with beachfront access, while The Strand - A Boutique Resort is known for its quiet atmosphere and modern amenities, making it suitable for couples.

All Inclusive Resorts in South Carolina Overview

This guide provides factual information about 82 all inclusive resorts in South Carolina, including pricing, peak travel seasons, local fees, and proximity to attractions, helping travelers make informed decisions.

Average nightly prices range from $200 to $500 USD.

82 all inclusive resorts are available across the state.

Peak travel seasons are summer (June-August) and holidays.

Expect additional local taxes/fees of approximately 12%.

Many resorts are within 5 miles of popular sites like Myrtle Beach.