Beaches
Myrtle Beach Boardwalk & Promenade: A walk along the Boardwalk is essential. You can find shops, restaurants, and the SkyWheel — a 187-foot-tall Ferris wheel.
Surfside Beach: Often referred to as “The Family Beach,” is a quieter, more family-oriented alternative to Myrtle Beach, offering a serene atmosphere, clean sandy shores, and a range of activities for all ages.
Outdoor Activities
Brookgreen Gardens: Located a little south of Myrtle Beach, this unique outdoor area combines a botanical garden, sculpture garden, and zoo.
Myrtle Waves Water Park: For those hot days, a trip to the water park is a fun way to cool off.
Golfing: Myrtle Beach is known as the “Golf Capital of the World.” Whether you’re a pro or just looking to hit a few balls, there’s a course for you.
Shopping and Dining
Broadway at the Beach: This is a large shopping and entertainment complex where you can shop, eat, and enjoy attractions like Ripley’s Aquarium and WonderWorks.
Market Common: For a more upscale shopping experience, try the Market Common district. It also has dining and entertainment options.
Family Activities
Pirate’s Voyage and Medieval Times: These are dinner and show experiences that are very family-friendly. Alligator Adventure: Located near North Myrtle Beach, this is one of the largest facilities for reptile life in the world.
Nightlife
Nightlife and Live Music: Myrtle Beach has a variety of bars, clubs, and venues featuring live music. The House of Blues often has well-known acts performing.
Natural Beauty
Murrells Inlet: This is a small fishing village known as the “Seafood Capital of South Carolina,” and it’s a great place to explore the natural marshlands through activities like kayaking or paddleboarding.
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