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Myrtle Beach is a major tourist destination and the central focus of the Grand Strand coast of South Carolina. It is widely known for its wide beaches, numerous golf courses, seafood restaurants, and outlet-style shopping, as well as one of the highest concentrations of miniature golf courses you'll find anywhere. A popular spring break destination, Myrtle Beach is heavily developed and crowded, in contrast to other Southern beaches, such as the Outer Banks in North Carolina, and attracts a lot of tourists from other Southern states or "Snowbirds" from the North, who may own a condominium or timeshare along the coast.

Get in

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Map
Map of Myrtle Beach

Myrtle Beach's rapidly growing skyline

By plane

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  • 33.679722-78.9311111 Myrtle Beach International Airport (MYR  IATA), 1100 Jetport Road. Most guests arriving from either the west coast or overseas fly into a major hub, such as Atlanta or Charlotte before connecting to their final destination in Myrtle Beach. The busiest routes to MYR are from Atlanta (Delta) and Charlotte (American), with several flights each day. American Airlines and United Airlines each have one daily flight from their hubs in Dallas and Newark respectively. There are summer seasonal flights from Toronto on Porter Airlines. Taxi from the airport to the resort area costs about $15. Myrtle Beach International Airport on Wikipedia Myrtle Beach International Airport (Q1528300) on Wikidata OSM directions
  • 33.8117-78.72392 Grand Strand Regional Airport (in North Myrtle Beach). Serves the area and is used mostly by private or chartered flights. Grand Strand Airport on Wikipedia Grand Strand Airport (Q3913410) on Wikidata

By car

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Myrtle Beach sits at the intersection of US 17, which runs along the coast of the Carolinas, and US 501, which travels inland. From Interstate 95 South, take US 501 south for 66 miles (106 km).

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There is no direct rail service to Myrtle Beach. The closest passenger stations are in Dillon, North Charleston, Florence and Kingstree, which are served by Amtrak's Silver Service and Palmetto trains.

Florence, SC is the closest station but it is about 70 miles (110 km) away from Myrtle Beach, so the best option is to arrange a limousine, or a shuttle or bus service for the final hour or two ride to the beach.

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One aspect of Myrtle Beach that is less-than hospitable are its roads. A tourist may find the style of driving in Myrtle Beach to be aggressive, reckless and hard to manage. Myrtle Beach has one of the highest accident rates in the state, due in part to its impatient drivers and oddly-placed roads.

If you must drive, plan ahead - if you are going a short distance (under five miles), then take one of the main roads that runs adjacent to the beach. If you are going a longer distance, try to take one of the interstate roads that branches further out - these are generally clear of traffic, and thus are much more bearable than the city roads.

There are several car rental companies located in Myrtle Beach, including Alamo Rent-a-Car, National Car Rental, Avis Rent-a-Car, and Budget Car Rental.

By bus

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Coast RTA is the bus system for the Myrtle Beach area. Routes run along major thoroughfares and to and from neighboring towns. Service hours are quite limited. Schedules are available at all Myrtle Beach Area Conventions and Visitors Bureau offices. Fares are $1.50 adults, $1.25 students, $0.75 children.

Another alternative for those without cars are charter buses. Coach buses are cost-effective for large groups of people who want to relax and enjoy personal service, and travel locally as well as out of state. Reservations for charter buses are best made a few weeks in advance and prices are determined by the location of the destination.

By taxi

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There are several private cab services in the area which can run up to $50 for a trip across the Grand Strand. The rate is $2.80 a mile $1 for extra passenger, rates are set by the City of Myrtle Beach.

Serving all of the Myrtle Beach area is Yellow Cab Taxi, +1 843 420-1200. The North Strand is served by Absolute Taxi, +1 843 333-3333.

See

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Myrtle Beach's boardwalk
  • The namesake of Myrtle Beach is, of course, the beach. During the high season the beach can be crowded and parking scarce. Staying at a beachfront hotel or within walking distance can make for a more pleasant visit. For those on a budget, however, don't fret - the beach is still public, although you may have to fight for a spot during the day. Never underestimate the beauty of the shoreline at sunrise, when the sands are basically abandoned, the temperature modest, and the seashells from the night before have yet to be picked.
  • 33.715617-78.8864551 Broadway at the Beach, 1325 Celebrity Cir, +1 843 444 3200. A huge cluster of bars, nightlife, shops, a movie theater, an aquarium, and even a zip line. It's crowded, although worth a visit. OSM directions
  • 33.715713-78.8803332 Ripley's Aquarium of Myrtle Beach, 1110 Celebrity Circle, toll-free: +1 843-916-0888. Daily 9AM-7PM. Large aquarium including a ray touchtank, stingrays, and sharks. $45 adult, $33 child (Dec 2021). OSM directions

Do

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  • 33.714795-78.8844781 The Pavilion Park, 1171 Celebrity Circle, +1 843-779-2967, . M-Th 4-8PM, F M-11PM, Sa noon-11PM, Su noon-8PM. Amusement park. New rides and nostalgia rides. $1.75 single ticket, $38.50 all day pass (Dec 2021). OSM directions
  • 33.681667-78.8930562 Family Kingdom Amusement Park, 300 S Ocean Blvd (By Car or By bus, Coast RTA, By taxi), +1 843 626-3447. All day ride wristband $32.95 (Dec 2021), Ride tickets $1.15 ea (3-5 tickets per ride), $9 parking. Water Park (closed as of Dec 2021 due to Covid-19) ̩ $9.95 if added to a ride pass, or $19.95 alone. Family Kingdom Amusement Park on Wikipedia Family Kingdom Amusement Park (Q5433160) on Wikidata OSM directions
  • 33.7168-78.89963 Myrtle Waves Water Park, 3000 Mr. Joe White Ave, +1 843-913-9250, . Myrtle Waves on Wikipedia Myrtle Waves (Q6948638) on Wikidata OSM directions,
  • 33.6942-78.87724 Skywheel. OSM directions
  • 33.68666-79.0070355 Island Adventure Watersports, 5843 Dick Pond Rd, +1 843-650-7003. They operate on the intracoastal waterway out of Osprey Marina. Offers half-day, full-day and multi-day wakeboarding camps as well as hourly lessons, cruises and half day & full day captained boat rentals. OSM directions
  • 33.647778-78.92756 Myrtle Beach State Park, 4401 S Kings Hwy, +1 843-238-5325, . One of the few underdeveloped natural areas to be found along the Grand Strand. Boasts a mile of beachfront and includes a large campground, a fishing pier and nature trails that lead through a maritime forest. There is a nature center with exhibits on local marine, bird, and plant life. There is Wi-Fi availability for park guests at the campground store and pier, pets are allowed in most outdoor areas year round, and there are tours and programs for visitors. $8 for adults, $5 for South Carolina seniors, $4 for ages 6-15, and free for children 5 and younger. Myrtle Beach State Park on Wikipedia Myrtle Beach State Park (Q6948607) on Wikidata OSM directions
  • 33.712137-78.8891887 Myrtle Beach Pelicans, 1251 21st Ave N, +1 843 918 6000. BB&T Coastal Field, at the intersection of 21st Avenue North & Robert Grissom Parkway, directly across from Broadway at the Beach. An Advanced-A affiliate of the Texas Rangers. There have been a few Major League Baseball players who have worn the Pelicans' uniform since the team began play in 1999. OSM directions
  • 33.7639-78.80758 The Carolina Opry, 8901-A Business 17 North, toll-free: +1-800-843-6779. Regular music and dance shows. Carolina Opry on Wikipedia Carolina Opry (Q5044871) on Wikidata OSM directions
  • 33.721131-78.8814439 Legends In Concert, 2925 Hollywood Dr, toll-free: +1 800 960 7469. Shows featuring a live band and dancers that pays tribute to pop stars. OSM directions
  • Throughout the year, there are tons of festivals and events, celebrations, and special events like parades. Festivals of note include the Sun Fun Festival, the Beach Boogie & BBQ Festival, and the Canadian-American Days Festival.
  • 33.7173-78.891310 Hollywood Wax Museum, 1808 21st Ave. N, +1 843 444-0091. The Hollywood Wax Museum is the only wax museum in the country devoted entirely to celebrity figures. Get close to some of the most famous people in show business and step right into the spotlight with icons of the silver screen, recreated so faithfully that you'd swear they are alive. The Hollywood Wax Museum houses tons of uncanny replicas, from Hollywood stars to television personalities to characters from your favorite movies. Hollywood Wax Museum Myrtle Beach on Wikipedia Hollywood Wax Museum Myrtle Beach (Q24534724) on Wikidata OSM directions

Golf

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One of the main reasons many people come to Myrtle Beach is the many golf courses in the area, of which there are so many that Myrtle Beach can rightfully be (and has been) called the golf capital of the world. Most of the courses in Myrtle Beach are available to be played as part of a package deal with other courses, lodging, and meals. It is usually much less expensive to play, eat and stay in Myrtle Beach if you take advantage of this option.

Myrtle Beach is not only known for its world-class golf courses, but also for its numerous miniature golf courses. There are over 60 miniature golf courses in Myrtle Beach and many of them feature the latest designs and technology in the mini-golf industry.

  • 33.69278-78.8852312 Mount Atlanticus, 707 N Kings Hwy, +1 843 585-8863. Open every day of the week other than Christmas day. This is a 36-hole miniature golf course that is the best minigolf this city can buy. With two courses, a mountain with waterfalls, streams, and a Tyrannosaurus Rex that tries tirelessly to disrupt the golfer’s concentration, bizarre wall art (including a mural in which God looks suspiciously like Kurt Russell, complete with shades), and strange Ewok-like huts, this place is a must-play. If you make a hole in one at the 19th, you get your polaroid on the wall and a lifetime free pass. $9 for adults and $8 for ages 12 and under. OSM directions

Buy

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The colorful signage of North Ocean Boulevard

Kings Highway, the main road through town, is lined with many discount beachwear stores. Be warned though: the prices they advertise on the signs out front are often flat-out false. As it turns out, there's an awful lot of leeway when it comes to the "Nothing Over $5.99" signs you'll see driving through town.

  • 33.7028-78.92391 Coastal Grand Mall. A massive mall that services large crowds year-round. Anchors include Belk and Dillard's. Coastal Grand Mall on Wikipedia Coastal Grand Mall (Q5138292) on Wikidata OSM directions
  • 33.692778-78.8783332 The Gay Dolphin, 916 N Ocean Blvd, +1 843-448-6550, . Claiming to be the "nation's largest gift shop," the Gay Dolphin is a must see if you're walking along the main strip, if just to gawk at their eclectic collection of gifts, ranging from the typical beach trinkets to statues of ancient Egyptian sarcophagi. In the past, you could access the roof for a great view of the beach, but the roof is no longer open to the public. Gay Dolphin Gift Cove on Wikipedia Gay Dolphin Gift Cove (Q5528574) on Wikidata OSM directions

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Drink

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  • 33.694415-78.8795741 Atlas Tap House, 1004 Chester St, +1 843-945-9122. M-F 4PM-2 AM, Sa Su 11AM-2AM. This reformed house is a favorite haunt of local hipsters, surfers, and beer lovers. Great drinks. Fair food. It sits business laden side streets downtown. Easy to miss if you're not looking for it. OSM directions

Sleep

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  • 33.66114-78.915063 Crown Reef Resort And WaterPark, 2913 S Ocean Blvd, +1 843 291-6598. OSM directions
  • 33.663134-78.9141074 David's Landing, 2708 S Ocean Blvd. OSM directions
  • 33.72431-78.841185 Dunes Village Resort, 5200 North Ocean Blvd, +1 855-340-7301. Has a very large indoor water park complex featuring an array of water attractions, including a more than 250-ft-long river ride, adult sized indoor waterslides, a massive swimming pool with water volleyball and basketball, a variety of hot tubs, and a kiddies' pool with games and slides. Oceanfront studios, 1-, 2-, 3-, and 4-bedroom condominiums. OSM directions
  • 33.74105-78.81856 Grande Cayman Resort, 7200 North Ocean Blvd, +1 855-820-4751, . Numerous pools, sauna, exercise equipment, and game room. Two choices for dining as well as Starbucks on site. A wide variety of rooming options are available, including oceanfront rooms, suites and 3-bedroom condominiums. All units are equipped with free high-speed wireless internet access. OSM directions
  • 33.63315-78.95697 Myrtle Beach Resort, 5905 S. Kings Hwy. A 33-acre (13 hectares), gated complex just south of the city limits offering a variety of condominiums including efficiencies, studios and 1-3 bedrooms. Available views include direct ocean front, ocean view (side of ocean front building) and park view. In addition to the beach, guests can enjoy a water park with lazy river, an ocean front cabana bar, 6 pools (1 beach front, 2 indoors), lighted tennis courts, saunas, jacuzzis and exercise rooms. OSM directions
  • 33.7401-78.818938 Ocean Reef Resort, 7100 North Ocean Blvd, +1 855-571-0904, . Oceanfront rooms and efficiencies and angle oceanfront 1-4 bedroom condominiums. Also offers numerous amenities, including a children's waterpark, lazy river, and a cafe. All rooms are equipped with high-speed wireless internet access. OSM directions
  • 33.71295-78.886059 Courtyard Myrtle Beach Broadway, 1351 21st Avenue North, +1 843 445-6333. One mile (1.6 km) from the ocean. OSM directions

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Go next

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Several smaller towns to the north and south (Briarcliffe, Atlantic Beach, North Myrtle Beach, Little River, Surfside Beach, Murrells Inlet, Pawleys Island, and Garden City) in addition to Myrtle Beach make up what is known as the "Grand Strand".

  • If you're looking to get away from the crowds of Myrtle Beach, you can't do much better than the undeveloped beaches of Huntington Beach State Park in Murrells Inlet, a nature lover's paradise with a pristine stretch of shoreline and a large salt marsh home to alligators and many kinds of birds.
Routes through Myrtle Beach
WilmingtonBriarcliffe Acres  N  S  Surfside BeachCharleston
Southern PinesConway  N  S  END



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