Myrtle Beach is a lively seaside escape with a spectacular 62 miles (100 km) Grand Strand stretch of sand. Named for a local evergreen shrub, the city has long attracted visitors with its mild subtropical weather and powder-soft sands. Indeed, the very first thing to be built here was a hotel that opened in 1901. Numerous hotels and leisure attractions have sprung up in the years since, giving you an overwhelming choice of things to see and do. 

If you’re keen to discover the easy South Carolina charm, history and coastal beauty of Myrtle Beach, here are a few suggestions to get you started.

What are the best things to do in Myrtle Beach?

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    Myrtle Beach Boardwalk

    A great place to start exploring the city

    Myrtle Beach Boardwalk
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    Found in downtown Myrtle Beach, this palm-lined boardwalk extends nearly 1.2 miles (2 km) between 1st Avenue North and 15th Avenue North. Enjoy fantastic beach views while you stroll, then fuel up with a bite to eat at a sea-view cafÃĐ terrace. 

    There’s plenty to tempt the kids (or the young at heart) along the way with Ripley's Haunted Adventure and Fun Plaza Arcade among the entertainment choices. Pay a small access fee to access 2nd Avenue Pier, a popular spot for fishing and basking in the sea breezes. Head here in the early morning and you’ll be rewarded with a magnificent sunrise view over the Atlantic.

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    Myrtle Beach SkyWheel

    For the best vistas in town

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    At 20 storeys high, the SkyWheel is a hard-to-miss landmark along the Myrtle Beach boardwalk. Climb into one of the gondolas and enjoy a 20-minute spin with panoramic views over the city and sea. 

    The gondolas are enclosed and climate-controlled so you can ride in comfort any time of year, rain or shine. Tickets are available at the entrance, or you could avoid the queues by booking online in advance. Splurge for the VIP gondola with its glass floor for some added vertigo-inducing excitement.

    āļ—āļĩāđˆāļ•āļąāđ‰āļ‡: 1110 N Ocean Blvd, Myrtle Beach, SC 29577, USA

    āđ€āļ›āļīāļ”: Sunday–Thursday from 11 am to 7 pm, Friday–Saturday from 11 am to 9 pm

    āđ‚āļ—āļĢ: +1 843-839-9200

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    Myrtle Beach State Park Pier

    Every fishing enthusiast's must-see

    Myrtle Beach State Park Pier
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    If you’ve ever wanted to experience the thrill of catching an amberjack or a mighty barracuda, the Myrtle Beach State Park Pier is a good place to start. Go in the morning when it’s busy with local fisherfolk, who might even share some tips with you. There’s an admission fee and a small extra fee charged to fish at the pier. 

    Fishing gear is available for rent at the pier store, or you could rent drop baskets to try your luck catching blue crabs. Linger on to hike along the park trails or enjoy a quiet swim in this pristine section of the Grand Strand. 

    āđ€āļ›āļīāļ”: March–November: daily from 6 am to 10 pm. December–February: daily from 6 am to 8 pm

    āđ‚āļ—āļĢ: +1 843-238-5325

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    The Hammock Shops Village

    Where to find the perfect souvenir

    The Hammock Shops Village
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    Back in the early 1900s, a local riverboat captain started making sturdy hand-woven rope hammocks and eventually set up a hammock shop which grew into a village. It's the classic scene of an easy Southern summer day: swinging on a hammock on the porch, ice-cold drink in hand. 

    The shop is still going, and it’s now part of a genteel shopping village with a few dozen shops to explore. Weave along the brick paths surrounded by flowers, oaks and pines and browse for jewellery, books, beach fashions, wine, Southern-style gourmet food and, of course, those comfy handmade hammocks. 

    āļ—āļĩāđˆāļ•āļąāđ‰āļ‡: 10880 Ocean Hwy, Pawleys Island, SC 29585, USA

    āđ€āļ›āļīāļ”: Monday–Saturday from 10 am to 5 pm, Sunday from 1 pm to 5 pm

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    La Belle Amie Vineyard

    Wine tastings and survival stories

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    La Belle Amie Vineyard is a tobacco plantation-turned-vineyard, and it has a 200-year history and some quality wines to try in a tasting session. As you sip and savor the wines, you’ll be told the stories of the Bellamy family and their winemaking techniques, passed down from ancestors from the south of France. 

    Hear about how the winery was launched with high hopes and nearly lost to hurricanes. Check in advance for happenings here, with regular bonfire events in winter and music festivals through the summer. Note that the vineyard has ditched plastic cups for environmental reasons, so bring your own wine glasses or purchase one of the vineyard’s.

    āļ—āļĩāđˆāļ•āļąāđ‰āļ‡: 1120 St Joseph Rd, Little River, SC 29566, USA

    āđ€āļ›āļīāļ”: Hours vary by season

    āđ‚āļ—āļĢ: +1 843-399-9463

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    Brookgreen Gardens

    Lively green oasis

    Brookgreen Gardens
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    Covering more than 9,000 acres (3,640 hectares), Brookgreen Gardens offer a serene retreat with flower-laden manicured gardens, figurative sculptures by American artists, reflecting pools and fountains. Wander through the Live Oak alley in the shade of the big moss-laden trees planted in the 1700s. 

    Take a guided tour to learn about the history of this former rice plantation and the Gullah African slaves who toiled there, or simply walk the scenic trails on your own. Through the summer months the gardens are host to several music and theatre performances. There’s an admission fee, with discounts for children and seniors.

    āļ—āļĩāđˆāļ•āļąāđ‰āļ‡: Murrells Inlet, SC 29576, USA

    āđ€āļ›āļīāļ”: Monday–Tuesday from 9.30 am to 5 pm, Wednesday–Sunday from 4 pm to 9 pm

    āđ‚āļ—āļĢ: +1 843-235-6000

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    Myrtle Beach mini golfs

    For a fun family day

    Myrtle Beach mini golfs
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    It’s been declared the “Miniature Golf Capital of the World” so naturally you’ll want to spend some time putting around at Myrtle Beach. With around 50 courses to choose from the competition to attract mini-golfers is high, so you’ll find some elaborate and aggressively cheerful places that are more like mini theme parks.

    Go back to prehistoric times at Jurassic Mini Golf or step into the fairytale world of Captain Hook's Adventure Golf, complete with Captain Hook’s ship. Or imagine yourself as a putter-wielding pirate at Shipwreck Island Adventure. These are just a few of the whacky and whimsical mini golf places to try.

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    Feasting on fresh seafood

    The South Carolina seafood capital with the tastiest catches

    Feasting on fresh seafood
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    Myrtle Beach is seafood heaven and there are many ways to enjoy it. Go for fish ’n’ chips at the boardwalk, visit a friendly little oyster bar or splurge at an upscale ocean-view eatery. 

    At the Flying Fish Public Market and Grill, ask the chef about the catch of the day and they’ll pluck your fish straight from the market and prepare it just the way you like it. Try the “dunkin’ pot” overflowing with steamed shellfish at Dirty Don’s Oyster Bar or indulge in the Carolina seafood platter on a romantic dinner at Sea Captain’s House.

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    Sunset cruises around Murrells Inlet

    A romantic way to cap off a fun day

    Sunset cruises around Murrells Inlet
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    Relax on the deck as you glide across the calm inlet waters on your sunset cruise around Murrells Inlet. With a glass of wine in hand, watch the setting sun paint the sea and sky in blazing pink and red. It’s a fine way to bid farewell to another day of your Myrtle Beach escape. 

    A few private boat operators offer sunset cruises daily, with various vessel types and tour options. Find a trip to best suit your budget and hop aboard to enjoy a tranquil few hours on the water. 

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    The Bowery

    Live music and frosty pints

    The Bowery
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    The Bowery’s been a nightlife staple of downtown Myrtle Beach for more than 70 years, and it’s where famed country band Alabama honed their talents before they hit the big-time. Rugged and rustic, it’s the kind of place where you’d better just drop any highfalutin notions and get on with a good night of beers and cheers. 

    Settle in for some foot-stompin’ country rock by the lively house band, who belt out songs of heartache and heavy drinking night after night. If you’re feeling peckish, grab a juicy burger and Cajun wings from Duffy’s Tavern next door. 

    āļ—āļĩāđˆāļ•āļąāđ‰āļ‡: 110 9th Ave N, Myrtle Beach, SC 29577, USA

    āđ€āļ›āļīāļ”: Daily from 11 am until late

    āđ‚āļ—āļĢ: +1 843-626-3445

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