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Mariner Motel

Mariner Motel

Visitors can be close to the beach while enjoying a quieter locale with a visit to the Mariner Motel. This smaller motel that’s found just a block away from the oceanfront might be bordered by a wealth of area attractions, but has a much more intimate and charming atmosphere that’s perfect for families who want to leave their worries behind, and just relax during their Grand Strand vacation.

The Mariner Motel is situated north of Downtown Myrtle Beach, and as a result, is an easy drive away from a number of shopping centers, golf courses, and attractions like Broadway at the Beach and the Myrtle Beach Skywheel. Guests will find plenty of ways to relax without leaving the motel grounds as well, thanks to two seasonal outdoor pools, a shuffleboard court, and lush landscaping that creates a nice and private atmosphere. Visitors have their choice of a traditional room, suite, and apartment and little extras like free wireless internet access and cable TV add an extra dose of comfort to the accommodations. With a cool tropical feel and a great locale in the heart of the action, the Mariner Motel is a pleasant spot to get away from it all while soaking up all the surrounding Grand Strand fun.

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