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The Oceanfront Litchfield Inn
For the ENTIRE month of December you can access the BIGGEST SAVINGS of the Year with NO Blackout Dates. Book your next vacation for any date starting NOW through 2023 and receive up to *30% OFF your accommodations.
Book your next vacation for any date starting NOW through 2023 and receive up to *30% OFF your accommodations.
Make this Valentine’s Day even more special! Save 20% on your accommodations, PLUS a Bottle of Champagne, Chocolates and Two Keepsake Glasses. Celebrate your love in style and make unforgettable memories this Valentine’s Day.
Valid Stay Dates: February 3 – February 19, 2023.
An affordable hotel, just steps away from a secluded beach. Enjoy our blissful beachfront location in comfort and style, at rates to smile about.
At the Oceanfront Litchfield Inn, dress code is always barefoot casual. Away from the hustle and bustle, enjoy a slower pace of life as dreamy days flow into magical nights of simple seaside pleasures.
Our Oceanfront Litchfield Inn is still conveniently close to shopping, dining, and plenty of sightseeing attractions – just 10 minutes from Georgetown and 20 minutes from all the city action of Myrtle Beach.
Enjoy a complimentary grab-and-go breakfast, available daily from 8 am – 10 am. Fuel up on an array of morning treats before heading to the beach or taking a guided tour on the water around Pawley’s Island.
Locals and visitors alike flock to Austin’s Ocean One, an eclectic fine-dining restaurant offering breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean from every seat in the house. Located on the second floor of the Oceanfront Litchfield Inn, our guests can dine on a sumptuous feast of fresh seafood and seasonal dishes sourced with local produce without even leaving the property.
Known as one of America’s oldest resort towns, Pawleys Island is steeped in history from the earliest inhabitants of the Waccamaw and Winyah Native Americans, rice plantations in the 1700s, shipwrecks, and our share of ghost stories. Visitors can explore our Historic District, the crumbling Atalaya Castle by the sea, and even take a ghost tour in nearby Georgetown.
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