Along Myrtle Beach's 60 oceanfront miles, there's a stretch of sand for everyone at The Beach. That includes beach-going wheelchairs available free of charge in numerous locations and sensory-friendly activities. Take these tips for safe swimming with you along with your towel, beach chair and sunglasses.
Learn MoreA laid-back atmosphere means there are plenty of casual eateries in Myrtle Beach, but you can also enjoy upscale Southern Lowcountry cuisine at many restaurants. It goes without saying that you can find sumptuous seafood while dining waterfront, but the area's 2,000+ restaurants includes steakhouses, buffets and many other options.
Learn MoreIf you're able to tear yourself away from the soothing sounds of the waves, Myrtle Beach provides oodles of activities. Play one of more than 50 mini golf courses on the Grand Strand. Stroll through wide-open spaces at Brookgreen Gardens. See a show at Broadway on the Beach. Dare to touch stingrays at Ripley's Aquarium.
Learn MoreSwimming isn't all you can do at Myrtle Beach. Treat your kids to a pirate adventure on the seas. Rent a JetSki, kayak or pontoon boat. Go deep-sea fishing or watch for dolphins and birds on a tour. Choose to cruise during happy hour or the sunset. Stay on land for activities like Alligator Adventure and Broadway Grand Prix.
Learn MoreThe vacation world's answer to one size fits all, Myrtle Beach is the rare spot that makes every traveler happy—because it's not actually a single place: it is a 14-in-1 destination thanks to the distinct communities along the Grand Strand. Explore these inlets and islands as well as adventure parks and quiet preserves.
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