Myrtle Beach
Originally called"New Town"
Born hereVanna White
Public park area650 acres

Myrtle Beach is an extremely popular east coast destination for many of those looking to enjoy the surf, sand and sun. Why is Myrtle Beach so popular? With just over sixty miles of coastline, the city offers water enthusiasts the time of their lives! The beach life here though isn’t just about swimming. Restaurants and bars dot the coast as do oyster roasts and music events that keep things hopping at night. During the day, explore Myrtle Beach’s acclaimed Boardwalk or checkout Broadway at the Beach. You will be amazed at how fast a day goes by.  

  • Broadway at the Beach

    While you may not be familiar with Broadway, it is among Myrtle Beach’s more enticing draws. It represents 350 acres of pure fun and entertainment, from live musical performances at Legends in Concert to a NASA space shuttle ride—you really can do it all here!

  • Water Activities

    Myrtle Beach is a top vacation destination because of all that it really does offer water enthusiasts. With so many beaches there is plenty of surfing, kayaking, swimming, paddle boarding, you name it and you can do it in Myrtle Beach. Fishing is also a big pastime here. Springmaid Pier is perfect for angling the day away.

  • Outdoor Fun

    When you go to Myrtle Beach it is usually to engage in some exciting and fun outdoor activities. Biking trails crisscross the city—for those bikers out there, this is the perfect vacation destination. Another popular activity here…golf. People without question will come to Myrtle Beach to golf. And with over 100 golf courses who can blame them.

  • Food and Drink

    Myrtle Beach definitely holds its own when it comes to restaurants and bars. The Grand Strand, perhaps the best-known tourist section, is also among the most heavily populated by food and drink establishments. From quaint bistros to comfortable southern food venues to lively bars that make the nightlife vibrant, Myrtle Beach has it all.

THE SEASONS
  • Myrtle Beach's winter is mild, with temperatures ranging from the 40s to 60s Fahrenheit. It's a great time to visit for travelers seeking a winter escape with fewer crowds. While not the peak season, visitors can still enjoy the beach and outdoor activities like strolling along the Myrtle Beach Boardwalk and taking wildlife tours. Winter is also a good time to explore indoor attractions like Ripley's Aquarium and the Myrtle Beach SkyWheel.

  • Spring in Myrtle Beach is delightful, with temperatures in the 60s to 70s Fahrenheit. The city comes alive with blooming flowers and a festive atmosphere. Spring is an ideal time to enjoy the beaches, visit Brookgreen Gardens, and attend events like the Myrtle Beach Food Truck Festival and the Myrtle Beach Bike Week.

  • Myrtle Beach's summer is warm and sunny, with temperatures in the 80s to 90s Fahrenheit. It's the peak season for tourism, attracting visitors with its lively beach scene and a plethora of entertainment options. Summer offers opportunities for swimming, beach volleyball, and enjoying the various amusement parks and water parks in the area. Visitors can also enjoy live music and fireworks displays at Broadway at the Beach.

  • Fall in Myrtle Beach is pleasant, with temperatures cooling down to the 70s and 80s Fahrenheit. The city experiences fewer crowds during this time, making it a great opportunity to enjoy the beach, play golf at the many courses, and take scenic bike rides. Fall is also an ideal time for attending events like the Myrtle Beach Oktoberfest and the Beach, Boogie & BBQ Festival. The city's arts and cultural scene continue to thrive with various events and performances during this season.

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