Vacationers who want to be close to the beach but who would prefer to avoid oceanfront Grand Strand prices can enjoy comfortably casual accommodations at the High Tide Motel. Located just across the street from the oceanfront, this low-rise motel is a breath of fresh salt air for visitors who want to keep it small, but still enjoy all the basic comforts required to ensure a pleasant North Myrtle Beach stay.
Visitors will certainly be enticed by the location of the High Tide Motel. Perched along Ocean Blvd., the motel is just steps away from the sandy beachfront, and is an easy drive away from a number of local attractions, including dozens of shopping centers, golf courses, restaurants, and entertainment venues like the Carolina Opry and the House of Blues. The rooms are straightforward but comfortable enough, with more expansive suites available with dining areas, kitchenettes, and easy porch or desk access, and the friendly staff are happy to point newcomers in the right direction for enjoying the Grand Strand’s ample entertainment, dining and nightlife scene. Nicely priced, with just enough amenities to keep guests comfortable, the High Tide Motel is a budget-friendly option for stress-free North Myrtle Beach vacations.
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