Myrtle Beach
Fun with the family on the boardwalk and beach
Myrtle Beach has developed from its charming beginnings as a section of coastline with cottages scattered along it to become a bustling hub among top-notch locations. Tourists can dine al fresco at one of the many waterfront restaurants or take a stroll along the 2-kilometer Oceanfront Boardwalk downtown. While there is no shortage of excitement in Myrtle Beach’s live entertainment and nightlife offerings, visitors can enjoy the variety of more than 90 championship golf courses. Myrtle Beach, often referred to as just “The Beach” by locals, welcomes all visitors to find their spot in this idyllic seaside community, be they families, couples, or just someone wishing to dip their toes in the sand.
Family-Friendly Destinations
The heart of Myrtle Beach, the Oceanfront Boardwalk and Promenade, offers family-friendly entertainment and views of the ocean. Engage in carnival-style games, attend a summer concert, tour the museum at Ripley’s Believe it or Not!, purchase trinkets at Gay Dolphin Gift Cove, or take a daring slingshot ride. Don’t miss the breathtaking views from the 61-meter-tall SkyWheel, an observation wheel. Broadway at the Beach boasts an abundance of attractions as well, such as an indoor amusement park called WonderWorks, a water park called Ripley’s Aquarium, minor-league baseball games for the Pelicans, movie theaters, and a vibrant nightlife.
Entertainment, Dining, and Shopping
Visit two well-known Tanger outlet malls to find great deals on dozens of well-known brands, including Coach, Guess, Ralph Lauren, Nike, and Under Armour. Market Common’s outdoor entertainment section offers a variety of well-known brands in addition to restaurants, nightclubs, and specialty boutiques. Explore unique stores in Barefoot Landing in North Myrtle Beach, grab a bite to eat, go on a riverboat trip along the Intracoastal Waterway, and end the evening with live music at the House of Blues. Don’t leave Broadway at the Beach without purchasing surfwear from the renowned Ron Jon Surf Shop.
Visit some of the amazing eateries in Myrtle Beach when you’re hungry. There is plenty to choose from at The Beach, from sophisticated dining to charming neighborhood breakfast eateries, to satisfy any need. Savor freshly caught seafood such as grouper, tuna, and crab at Murrells Inlet, which is also known as the Seafood Capital of South Carolina. You can also sample foreign cuisine at chic bistros. Don’t forget to try some authentic coastal Carolina cuisine: Southern staples like collard greens, shrimp and grits, and chicken bog are not to be missed.
Outside Raids
Experience a boat trip, rent a personal watercraft, book a fishing charter, or just meander around Murrells Inlet MarshWalk’s serene salt marshes dotted with eateries and businesses. Golfers can play a round at Caledonia Fish & Golf Club, which has been named by Golf Digest and Golf Magazine as one of the greatest courses in the country. At Huntington Beach State Park, which is well-known for its varied bird population and alligator sightings, throw a line. The top-rated Brookgreen Gardens, home to the biggest collection of American figurative sculptures in the country, is a great place to take picture-perfect pictures of its stunning fountains, vibrant gardens, outdoor sculptures, and giant oaks covered in Spanish moss.