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$80–$150/night
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The Caribbean Resort & Villas holds an oceanfront position on the northern stretch of Myrtle Beach, with 300 units that range from standard hotel rooms to two-bedroom villas with full kitchenettes. The lazy river and multi-pool complex give it a slight amenity edge over similarly priced neighbours. Arcadian Shores, a Rees Jones design, sits roughly three miles north, and the location keeps both the Barefoot Resort courses to the north and central Grand Strand options within easy reach.
For a golf group, take a villa. They give you space for bags, separate sleeping areas, and the room to stage an early breakfast without waiting on restaurant hours. Hotel rooms are smaller and have no kitchen, but they price lower if rate is the only metric that matters. All units have been refreshed in recent renovation cycles; finishes are straightforward rather than refined. The pool complex and lazy river do real work on non-golf hours, particularly with a mixed group where not everyone is heading out for a second round.
$80 to $150 nightly, among the most affordable oceanfront options that still come with proper resort amenities. Four players in a kitchen-equipped villa keeps the per-person cost firmly inside the value math that defines a Myrtle Beach golf trip.
Golf at Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
Rees Jones's mature tree-lined layout, quietly aging into its best version.

Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
Pete Dye's contribution to Barefoot Resort: the longest, hardest, and most polarizing of the four courses.

Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
The most visually refined of Barefoot's four courses, built by Fazio through pines, lakes, and waste bunkers.

Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
Davis Love III's most playable design at Barefoot, routed through Lowcountry wetlands and live oaks.
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