
Myrtle Beach Pet-friendly hotels with AARP Discounts
Featured Myrtle Beach Pet-friendly Hotels

Ocean Park Resort

The Patricia Grand

Red Roof Inn Myrtle Beach Hotel - Market Common

Vancouver Motel

La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Myrtle Beach - N Kings Hwy

La Quinta Inn by Wyndham North Myrtle Beach

Sea Mist Oceanfront Resort

Mermaid Inn

Bar Harbor

Darlington Inn

La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Myrtle Beach Broadway Area

DoubleTree Resort by Hilton Myrtle Beach Oceanfront

Westgate Myrtle Beach Oceanfront Resort

Bermuda Sands on the Boardwalk

Garden City Inn

Staybridge Suites Myrtle Beach - West by IHG

Holiday Inn Express N.Myrtle Beach- Little River by IHG

Motel 6 Georgetown, SC - Marina
Myrtle Beach Pet-Friendly Resorts
Are you fed up with having to pay a dog-sitter, or boarding your furry companion at a care center when you leave for your trip? You do not have to leave back at home your pet while you are away–we are here to help you out. Many travelers, especially those traveling domestically, do not want to pay for expensive kennels or catteries. You'll enjoy your vacation even more with your feline or canine companion at your side. It can be common for resorts to accommodate this demand, especially now that you're booking with AARP Travel Center Powered by Expedia®.
Where to Take Your Pet in Myrtle Beach
Once you and your pet get to Myrtle Beach, you'll probably want to go exploring. After all, why would you bring them all the way to Myrtle Beach just to keep them locked in your room? If you bring your pup with you, you can take them out to dog parks, pet-friendly restaurants, and stores. If you do not know where to start, the front desk should be able to give you plenty of ideas. And if you need some alone time, the hotel can help you find pet-sitting and dog-walking services close by. There might even be a pet-sitting service available, so make sure to check when you look at the hotel details.
AARP Members–Hotels That Will Spoil Your Dog
AARP Travel has a wide range of pet-friendly hotels. A portion of our resorts will exceed your expectations offering the royal treatment in ways such as grooming and massage services for your furry sidekick. Just remember that several places require added requirements, such as height and weight limitations, as well as deposits or fees for guests with pets. Some hotels, including certain chains, offer free pet stays, but a typical surcharge in US hotels is around $25 per night. So cancel the pet-sitter, pack the treats, and head off on your shared getaway.