
Myrtle Beach is where sun, sea, and Southern charm come together on South Carolina’s sparkling coast. Stroll the lively boardwalk, play a round on world-class golf courses, or simply soak up the sunshine on miles of golden sand. Read our Myrtle Beach travel guides and dive into this classic American beach escape.
From preserved farmsteads to renowned art to the beloved Grand Strand, Myrtle Beach invites visitors to explore its history through creativity, nature, community, and shared…
The Myrtle Beach Area Convention & Visitors Bureau (Visit Myrtle Beach) blends authentic Southern hospitality with forward-thinking marketing to showcase the city’s inclusive spirit, rich culture, and…
The Carolina Shag was declared the official state dance of South Carolina in 1984; however, its origins date back all the way to the 1930s…
As The Carolina Opry celebrates its 40th anniversary, founder Calvin Gilmore reflects on four decades of family, hard work, and the enduring magic of live…
From preserved farmsteads to renowned art to the beloved Grand Strand, Myrtle Beach invites visitors to explore its history through creativity, nature, community, and shared joy.
The Myrtle Beach Area Convention & Visitors Bureau (Visit Myrtle Beach) blends authentic Southern hospitality with forward-thinking marketing to showcase the city’s inclusive spirit, rich culture, and natural beauty.
From extraordinary oceanfront dining to historic beachfront B&Bs, Outlook Recommends the best places to visit in Myrtle Beach.
The Carolina Shag was declared the official state dance of South Carolina in 1984; however, its origins date back all the way to the 1930s to the traditional Shag, which was then slowed to the rhythm of the Carolinas.
From its stunning sculpture gardens to historical farming experiences, Myrtle Beach has landmark attractions for everyone.
As The Carolina Opry celebrates its 40th anniversary, founder Calvin Gilmore reflects on four decades of family, hard work, and the enduring magic of live music.
For those landing from another destination within the US, Myrtle Beach International Airport (MYR) – ranked fourth in the ‘Best Small Airport’ category by USA Today 10 Best Readers’ Choice Awards – is just three miles south of the city.