Top 10 Resorts in Hilton Head

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Top 10 Resorts in Hilton Head
Direct Answer
The Best Overall resort on Hilton Head Island in 2027 is The Westin Hilton Head Island Resort & Spa, the island's most complete oceanfront property, with soft-sand beach access, multiple pools, a full spa, and golf at Port Royal. The Best Value pick is the Omni Hilton Head Oceanfront Resort inside Palmetto Dunes, which delivers beachfront rooms, a lagoon-style pool, and access to three golf courses and an 11-mile lagoon system at a friendlier nightly rate.
This guide is for families, couples, and golfers planning a Lowcountry beach vacation. Hilton Head's resorts cluster inside gated "plantation" communities — Palmetto Dunes, Sea Pines, Port Royal, Shipyard, and Shelter Cove — each with its own beach, golf, and amenities. Every property below is real, currently operating, and bookable for 2027, with realistic detail on location, price tier, and who it suits best.
Note that gated communities often charge a daily gate or amenity pass.
How We Ranked These Resorts
We compared each resort on the factors that decide a Hilton Head trip: how close it sits to the beach, the quality and number of pools, golf and tennis access, family programming, dining options, and overall value for the nightly rate. We weighed villa and suite options for longer family stays against full-service hotel rooms for shorter trips, since a family settling in for a week wants a kitchen and space while a couple on a long weekend may prefer daily housekeeping and a restaurant downstairs.
We noted the trade-offs each property carries — a gate pass here, a shuttle to the sand there, a busy summer crowd somewhere else.
We favored well-known, established resorts you can easily verify rather than obscure rentals, and we considered which gated community each sits in, because Palmetto Dunes, Sea Pines, Port Royal, and Shipyard each have their own personality, golf, and beach access. We flagged who each one is best for so you can match the property to your group, and we kept value in view throughout, since Hilton Head rewards travelers who book the right community for their priorities rather than simply the most expensive room.
Rates swing sharply by season, so the same resort can be a splurge in July and a bargain in October.
1. The Westin Hilton Head Island Resort & Spa 🏆 BEST OVERALL
In Port Royal Plantation, The Westin is Hilton Head's most complete oceanfront resort: soft sand steps from the lobby, three pools including an adults-only option, the full Heavenly Spa by Westin, and access to three Port Royal golf courses and the racquet club. It balances upscale polish with the island's easygoing pace, and the on-site dining and spa mean you rarely need to leave once you arrive.
The gated location does mean a drive to off-island dining and shops, which some travelers see as the price of peace and quiet. Best for: travelers who want full beachfront luxury and a complete on-site experience.
2. Omni Hilton Head Oceanfront Resort 💎 BEST VALUE
In Palmetto Dunes, the Omni offers beachfront rooms, a lagoon-style pool, and access to Palmetto Dunes' three golf courses, tennis center, and an 11-mile lagoon system for kayaking. It is large and can feel busy in summer, and the decor is comfortable rather than high-end.
For families who want a beachfront base without luxury pricing, it is the smartest spend on the island. Best for: value-minded families who want oceanfront access and lots of activities.
3. The Sea Pines Resort
In the famous Sea Pines community, this resort is home to Harbour Town Golf Links and the iconic candy-striped lighthouse. Lodging centers on The Inn & Club at Harbour Town plus villas and homes, with five miles of beach, marina dining, and three golf courses. The Inn is not directly oceanfront and a daily community gate pass applies.
Best for: golfers and travelers who want Hilton Head's classic resort community.

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4. Sonesta Resort Hilton Head Island
In Shipyard Plantation, the Sonesta offers a lagoon-style pool surrounded by gardens, a spa, and access to Shipyard's 27 holes of golf and the racquet club, about 10 minutes from Shelter Cove Marina. Rooms are functional rather than luxurious and the property draws seasonal crowds.
Best for: couples and families who want golf access and gardens at a strong-value rate.
5. Marriott's SurfWatch
Inside Sea Pines, Marriott's SurfWatch offers spacious two- and three-bedroom villas with full kitchens, multiple pools with a lazy river and water slides, and direct beach access. The self-catering layout and family programming make it ideal for week-long stays. Timeshare-style booking can limit availability and a Sea Pines gate pass applies.
Best for: families settling in for a longer beach stay.
6. Disney's Hilton Head Island Resort
On Shelter Cove along Broad Creek, Disney's Hilton Head Island Resort brings Disney's signature family service to a Lowcountry setting, with studios and villas, a pool with a waterslide, organized activities, and a shuttle to its own private beach house on the ocean. It is not directly oceanfront, and it is smaller than the big plantation resorts.
Best for: families who want Disney's programming and attention to detail.
7. Marriott's Grande Ocean
In the Palmetto Dunes area, Marriott's Grande Ocean is a beachfront villa resort with spacious two-bedroom units, several pools, an indoor pool, and direct access to the sand. The full-kitchen villas suit families who want to cook and spread out. Like other timeshare-style resorts, availability can be tight in peak weeks.
Best for: larger families who want roomy oceanfront villas.
8. The Inn & Club at Harbour Town
Within Sea Pines, The Inn & Club at Harbour Town is a boutique, golf-focused hotel overlooking the marina and the Harbour Town Lighthouse. Service is attentive and the location puts you steps from Harbour Town's shops, dining, and the legendary golf links. It is not on the beach, so plan a short trip to the sand.
Best for: golfers and couples who want an intimate, walkable marina base.
9. Beach House Resort Hilton Head Island
In the Coligny Beach area, the Beach House Resort is an oceanfront hotel within walking distance of Coligny Plaza's shops and restaurants. It offers a beachfront pool, the on-site Tiki Hut bar, and an easy, central location. Rooms are straightforward rather than upscale.
Best for: travelers who want a walkable beachfront spot near shopping and dining.
10. Hilton Head Marriott Resort & Spa
In Palmetto Dunes, the Hilton Head Marriott Resort & Spa is a full-service oceanfront hotel with indoor and outdoor pools, a spa, on-site dining, and access to Palmetto Dunes' golf and lagoon activities. It suits travelers who prefer a traditional hotel over a villa. The property is large and busy in high season, and the central Palmetto Dunes location keeps the beach, golf, and lagoon activities within easy reach.
With multiple on-site restaurants and a kids' program, it works well for travelers who want everything in one place. Best for: travelers who want a full-service oceanfront hotel with resort amenities.
FAQ
What is the best resort on Hilton Head for families? For week-long family stays with kids, the villa resorts shine: Marriott's SurfWatch and Grande Ocean offer kitchens and pools with slides, while Disney's Hilton Head Island Resort layers in organized activities and attentive service.
The Omni is the best value for families who want oceanfront access.
Which Hilton Head resort is best for golfers? The Sea Pines Resort, home to Harbour Town Golf Links, is the island's golf icon, and The Inn & Club at Harbour Town puts you steps from the course. Palmetto Dunes and Shipyard resorts like the Omni and Sonesta also offer strong golf packages.
Do Hilton Head resorts charge extra fees? Many resorts sit inside gated communities that charge a daily gate or amenity pass, and some add resort fees. Always confirm what is included when you book, since these charges can add up over a week.
Are the resorts directly on the beach? Several are oceanfront, including The Westin, the Omni, Marriott's Grande Ocean, and the Beach House Resort. Others, like The Sea Pines Resort lodging, The Inn & Club at Harbour Town, and Disney's resort, are a short drive or shuttle from the sand.
When is the best time to visit Hilton Head? Late spring and early fall offer warm weather with smaller crowds and better rates than peak summer. Summer is busiest and most expensive, while winter is quiet and mild but cooler for swimming.
How far in advance should I book a Hilton Head resort? For peak summer weeks and popular villa resorts, book several months ahead, as the best units and oceanfront rooms sell out early and command top rates. Shoulder-season trips in late spring and early fall offer more flexibility and lower rates closer to your dates, and you will still get warm beach weather with thinner crowds.
Is a car necessary on Hilton Head? For most visitors, yes. The island is spread out, resorts sit inside separate gated communities, and dining and shopping are scattered, so a car makes getting around far easier. Some resorts offer bikes and shuttles, and the island is very bike-friendly along its many paths, which many families enjoy for short trips to the beach and nearby spots.
Sources
- Hilton Head Island Visitor & Convention Bureau
- The Sea Pines Resort
- AAA Travel Guides
- U.S. News Best Hotels in Hilton Head
- Travel + Leisure
Bottom Line
Hilton Head's best resort depends on your group, your season, and your tolerance for gate passes. The Westin is the most complete oceanfront stay and the Omni is the best value, while Sea Pines and The Inn & Club at Harbour Town are the golfer's choices. Marriott's SurfWatch and Grande Ocean and Disney's Hilton Head Island Resort are built for families settling in for a week, and the Beach House and Hilton Head Marriott suit travelers who want a straightforward full-service hotel near the sand.
Match the property to your priorities — beachfront access, golf, kitchen space, or walkability to shops and dining — and book early for peak summer weeks. Do that, and you will spend your Lowcountry vacation enjoying the beach, the golf, and the island's easy pace rather than driving across it to reach amenities you could have walked to.
*Published and reviewed for 2027.*









