Nicely comfortable with a sunny seaside appeal, the Jonathan Harbour is a classic accommodations option for visitors who want to fully soak up the surf, sun and sand that the Grand Strand is renowned for. Both quaint and charming, (with an attractive price tag for an oceanfront setting), the hotel features a nice range of amenities for guests as well as a stellar locale that’s close to all the cool attractions and entertainment that Grand Strand visitors crave.
The hotel is a couple of miles away from a nice array of area sites, including the Myrtle Beach Boardwalk, and a host of shopping centers, restaurants, and entertainment venues. There’s ample fun to be enjoyed on-site as well, thanks to the hotel’s indoor and outdoor heated swimming pools, a children’s splash pool, a hot tub, and a fitness center. The rooms are bright and homey, and feature free wireless internet access, kitchens, sleeper sofas in separate living areas, and / or private balconies with stunning ocean views. With a breezy location that’s steps away from the shoreline, Jonathan Harbour provides a nice taste of all the activities and bright sunny beaches that keeps Myrtle Beach visitors coming back year after year for more.
On the Outer Banks, it's easy to throw in a little education in with a vacation filled with fun, adventures, and new explorations.
The Outer Banks is known for its breathtaking sunsets. Watching sunsets is a popular activity for both locals and visitors, and there are plenty of photogenic sunset spots to create special memories. Here are the top places to watch a sunset on the...
The Cape Hatteras Lighthouse, with its black and white candy-cane stripes, is one of the most famous and recognizable lighthouses in the world. Protecting one of the most treacherous stretches of the Outer Banks, with a beam of light that spans 20...
Always Included, complimentary linens and made beds! Shhh! Do you hear that?! That is the sound of The Sea's Embrace! Located on the oceanfront just off the Beach Road and tucked in the heart of Nags...






