Best Things To Do In Myrtle Beach: A 5-Day Guide - Wherever I May Roam - Travel Blog (2024)

Are you looking for a beach vacation that has something to offer everyone in the family? With its miles of pristine beaches, action-packed theme parks, and endless nightlife, the best things to do in Myrtle Beach await you.

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Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, is the perfect destination for a memorable getaway for all budgets. Whether you’re searching for relaxation or adventure, Myrtle Beach is ready to make all your dreams come true!

From leisurely mornings spent lounging by the pool to thrilling afternoons exploring nearby attractions; from strolling along beautiful shores at sunset to listening to live music at multiple venues—Myrtle Beach promises days full of fun and nights overflowing with excitement. Come explore this sunny gem of a location and let your cares wander away as you experience everything it has to offer!

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Having visited every year for over 50 and having a second residence for 10 years, we feel versed in all things Myrtle Beach and hope your family loves it as much as we do.

Day One: Up and Running

Begin your day in Myrtle Beach with a delicious breakfast at Croissants Bakery & Bistro! Dig into their tasty Chicken & Waffles, Crab Cake Benedict, Shrimp & Grits, or maybe even the sweet Bananas Foster French Toast!

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Afterward, take some time to enjoy what this beautiful beach city has to offer. Relax on the coastline and lounge by the pool. Or, visit unique attractions like Hollywood Wax Museum Entertainment Center, where you can check out an interactive wax museum and experience a mirror maze and zombie apocalypse adventure.

Then, head toRipley’s Aquarium of Myrtle Beach– home to over 6,000 aquatic animals such as sharks, piranha, and jellyfish. Get up close with Penguin encounters and Stingray experiences that will make lasting memories!

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Enjoy a delicious lunch from Melt (hand-crafted grilled sandwiches), King Kong Sushi (voted best in town), or Wahlburgers for gourmet burgers with a side of tots flight.

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Visiting the Myrtle Beach Popular Spots

Enjoy an evening of exploration atBroadway at the Beach, Myrtle Beach’s lively shopping, dining, and entertainment hub. After you find something special to take home from one of its over 100 shops, enjoy people-watching while soaking up the coastal scenery.

To cap it off, plan dinner at Jimmy Buffett’s Margaritaville, where your exotic appetizers rock out alongside blaring Buffet tunes, topped off by top-shelf margaritas. Landry’s Seafood and Paula Deen’s Family Kitchen are other tasty choices.

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Landry’s has excellent crab cakes and oyster bar trash (blackened shrimp, crab, rice, and lemon butter), while Paula Deen’s classic Southern fare is guaranteed to satisfy. If you’ve never tried Paula’sbaked Mac and cheese, you don’t know what you are missing!

Save room for a slice of Ooey-Gooey butter cake.

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If you’re looking for a late-night activity, play a round of mini golf atCaptain Hook Adventure Golfor high-tech golf at TOPGOLF. My family always said that you only pick mini-golf courses with blue water scenery, and this one fits the bill.

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Our Myrtle Beach adventure continues with breakfast at Johnny D’s, home to delicious varieties of waffle creations like Red Velvet, Funfetti Cinnaroll, or Banana Split! Don’t forget the classic Benedict options for a scrumptious start to your day.

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Then it’s shopping time:Tanger Outletsoffers an array of stores from Disney Outlet and Simply Southern to Tory Burch – shop ’til you drop! Lastly, take in spectacular lake views while exploringBarefoot Landing, a unique complex that captivated visitors long before Broadway at the Beach came around.

At Barefoot Landing, you’ll find a unique experience guaranteed to surprise and delight. From the Mole Hole to Tiki Jims’ island oasis of fun souvenirs, there are plenty of opportunities for an unforgettable shopping spree. And don’t miss the year-round Christmas Mouse – one visit just won’t be enough.

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You’ve probably worked up a hunger from all that shopping. River City Cafe offers delectable burgers and fries, while Taco Mundo Kitchen y Cantina is perfect for satisfying taco cravings. Enjoy a meal al fresco at either spot before completing your day with a sweet Muscadine deluxe wine tasting from Duplin Winery!

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This is one of my favorite activities on our Myrtle Beach itinerary.

Alligators and Australian Grille

If wine is not your thing, explore Alligator Adventure, the Reptile Capital of the World, and feast your eyes on 800 alligators and 230 other exotic species.

Then, whet your appetite for dinner withGreg Norman Australian Grilleat Barefoot Landing. This is Myrtle Beach’s premier steak & seafood restaurant for over 16 years. Try one (or two!) signature dishes like Hot Crab Dip or Lamb Lollipops before heading off to House of Blues.

You can enjoy some late-night live music while browsing their super cool gift shop with memorabilia.

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If you’re looking for a night of entertainment, there’s no better place than the Calvin Gilmore Theater! Enjoy classic performances likeThe Carolina OpryandTime Warp– featuring all your favorite 60s, 70s & 80s music hits. And if it happens to be November or December while you visit Myrtle Beach, don’t miss out on their annual Christmas Special.

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Day 3: Sightseeing Downtown Myrtle

Maybe sleeping in late and spending more beach time is something that speaks louder today. There couldn’t be a better morning to do just that. But, if you’re ready to hit the ground running, have breakfast at the Spring Garden Family Restaurant. It’s a traditional pancake house serving all of your breakfast favorites.

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Explorethe Boardwalk Entertainment District(“the heart of Myrtle Beach”) today. Walk on the 1.2-mile boardwalk, shopping and enjoying the ocean views and mist. Some of the many attractions in this part of town include Ripley’s Believe It Or Not Odditorium, Moving Theater, and Haunted Adventure.

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Don’t miss walking through the legendaryGay Dolphin Gift Covefor an eclectic mix of treasures—some 70,000. The Gay Dolphin is open from 9:30 AM to midnight weekly. As a child, I had a small win by finding a souvenir license plate with my name on it—Melody—not an easy task.

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Step aboard SkyWheel—a luxurious 200-foot observation wheel overlooking stunning views from atop its glass windows and doors…trust me when I say it will be worth every second.

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Dive into nostalgia when you visit the open-air Fun Plaza Family Fun Center, where classic arcade games (think Pac-Man, Skee Ball, and pinball) and retro mirror mazes take center stage. And if country or rock & roll are more your style, The Bowery is the place to go. It’s an institution that gave Alabama their start!

Fun Fact: Locals may share stories of what used to be at 9th Avenue North and Ocean Boulevard: 11 acres worth of fun, known simply by this name – Myrtle Beach Pavilion!

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Downtown Myrtle Beach Dining

For those looking for unique lunch options while they explore Myrtle Beach downtown, ART Burger Sushi Bar serves up sushi with a creative twist, as well as delicious burgers crafted from ingredients such falafel, black beans, tuna, and turkey.

Landshark Bar and Grill is a Jimmy Buffet concept with seafood, sandwiches, and burgers.

Visit TinRoof Music Joint, located beachfront, and boasting an incredible rooftop patio, for pub grub. Sink your teeth into the Nashville Hot Chicken and enjoy the live music for a laid back night.

If seafood is more your taste, take yourself to Sea Captain’s House – voted best in town by Southern Living Magazine – and reminiscent of a 1930s cottage with delicious dishes.

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Day 4: Get Outdoors

Kick off the morning with an adventurous kayak ecotour through Black River Outdoors; we suggest taking on the salt marsh tour, but you can also choose from fishing trips or swamp tours as well. All equipment is provided, just wear appropriate clothes, water shoes, and bring lots o sunscreen!

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Grab your friends or family and head to The Market Common – a 114-acre “lifestyle center” bursting with energy, for a super fun day Shop till you drop (Chico’s Anthropologie, Pottery Barn), catch the newest blockbuster flick at Grand 14 Cinema, or try one of the 60 craft beers on tap at The Brass Tap.

Renting a Pedego E-bike is also an exciting way to cruise around the Market Common property in style.

Don’t forget lunch either – Nacho Hippo serves up crazy fun Hip Fries (queso, roasted pork, banana peppers, and pico).

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For more thrills throw yourself into Backstage Mirror Maze or bravely tackle some waves while riding the high seas aboard the Beach Rider Jet Boat thrill ride!

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If you are visiting during baseball season, see the Myrtle Beach Pelicans (Class A affiliate of the Chicago Cubs), play ball.

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Fan Favorite Myrtle Beach Eateries

For those looking for a delicious and luxurious dining experience, look no further than Hook & Barrel. With its swanky setting and nautical theme, this eatery offers up some of the most exquisite seafood dishes you can find. My favorite is the Smoked Shrimp & Grits.

For families eager for something more casual, yet still generous portions at value prices, Ultimate California Pizza is your best bet coming fresh off the #1 favorite pizzeria’ title.

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Day 5: A Dose of Nature and Amazing Food

At Harry’s Breakfast Pancakes, located in the heart of Myrtle Beach on North King’s Highway, start your day with a hearty breakfast. Try the fluffy pancakes and cooked to perfection omelets that have kept us coming back for over 40 years.

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After breakfast, journey to Huntington Beach State Park where turtles, alligators, and birds are plentiful. For a close look at herons and egrets, head over to Sandpiper Pond Nature Trail’s viewing deck.

Then take yourself to The Claw House in Murrells Inlet, the seafood capital of South Carolina, for New England-style waterfront dining. Feast on a tasty Lobster Roll or the flavorful and filling Low Country Shrimp & Grits.

Pair your meal with one of the nearly 100 craft beers on tap.

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After lunch, stroll along the picturesque Murrell’s Inlet MarshWalk, an attractive fishing village area that provides a feast for your eyes and senses with live music and fantastic scenery.

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A Top South Carolina Attraction

Since you are already in Murrells Inlet, discover the beautiful 9,100-acre Brookgreen Gardens nestled on former rice plantations. Marvel at priceless sculptures created by the talented Anna Hyatt Huntington and many themed gardens that are fun to photograph.

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Looking for a golf experience? Barefoot Resort is rated the 2013 “Golf Course of the Year” with four spectacular courses to choose from: Love, Norman Dye, or Fazio. This course is mentioned often on Golf Digest’s America’s 100 Greatest Public Courses.

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After an afternoon spent conquering 18 holes, reward yourself with dinner at Villa Romana Italian Restaurant – famous since 1985 for its romantic atmosphere and delicious homemade meals! From Veal Parmigiana to baked Manicotti, Shrimp San Marzano to Fettuccine Alfredo, you’ll find mouthwatering classic Italian dishes here.

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Enjoy a unique dining experience at Captain George’s Seafood Buffet. Take in all the colorful and delicious flavors this seafood lover’s paradise has to offer with items like fried oysters, smoked brisket, snow crab legs, New England clam chowder.

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Afterward explore the iconic 668-ft long Garden City Pier, featuring live music plus numerous seating spots overlooking the ocean and a primo spot for night fishing. There is an old school arcade to play in, too.

This family-friendly venue is where the locals like to hang out, but also known as the “party pier”.

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Myrtle Beach Vacation Tips

Looking to create a romantic night or celebrate something special in Myrtle Beach? Try The Melting Pot! It’s known for being the finest location around, and our favorite Melting Pot location in the country.

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For those rainy days that can happen in South Carolina, explore Coastal Grand Mall with its restaurants stores galore while catching up at Cinemark Theater. Or consider paying a visit to the Franklin G. Burroughs-Simeon B Chapin Art Museum. Ever heard of it?

Here, you can appreciate the sophisticated Southern artworks in eleven galleries. Admission is free, though donations are graciously accepted. The art museum is closed on Sundays & Mondays, so plan your visit accordingly for this unique cultural experience.

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Where to Stay in Myrtle Beach

Relax in luxurious comfort while staying just blocks away from beautiful beaches when you book a room with Sheraton Myrtle Beach. Enjoy modern amenities like floor-to-ceiling windows, complimentary Wifi, and an indoor pool to make any day vacation perfect even if it rains!

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A handful of these meals and attractions were paid for by the Myrtle Beach Tourism office. My hotel was comped for attending the Travel South conference. As always, reviews and opinions are 100% ours and unbiased.

Taylor Pittman Hardy and Melody Pittman wrote this article.

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FAQs

What to avoid in Myrtle Beach? ›

  • Don't dig deep holes. Sea turtle hatchlings can get stuck in holes left in the sand and humans can trip in them. ...
  • Don't spend the night on the beach. Area beach patrols might ask you to leave or fine you. ...
  • Grilling, campfires and bonfires aren't allowed on the beach.
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What is the best part of Myrtle Beach to go to? ›

Home to many of the area's most popular attractions, like Alligator Adventure, Barefoot Landing, the Cherry Grove Fishing PIer, and House of Blues, North Myrtle Beach is the place to stay if you're looking for excitement and plenty of things to do.

How many days do you need in Myrtle Beach? ›

How many days do you need to see Myrtle Beach? The more you plan, the more you can see! Most visitors take 2-3 days in Myrtle Beach, but we always recommend staying as long as you can to enjoy this amazing coastal town.

What is the best month to vacation in Myrtle Beach? ›

The best months to go to Myrtle Beach is June through August. This is the best time of the year for warm and sunny beach days. For fewer crowds but warmer weather still, September to October and April to May are great times to visit Myrtle Beach, too.

Which is safer, North or South Myrtle Beach? ›

In contrast with North Myrtle Beach's comparative rate of 27.7, Myrtle Beach's violent crime index stands higher at 76.3, highlighting the challenges faced in maintaining public security within the city's confines.

What is the most common crime in Myrtle Beach? ›

In addition, NeighborhoodScout found that a lot of the crime that takes place in Myrtle Beach is property crime. Property crimes that are tracked for this analysis are burglary, larceny over fifty dollars, motor vehicle theft, and arson.

What is the safest part of Myrtle Beach to stay? ›

The towns surrounding Myrtle Beach, like Surfside Beach, Murrells Inlet, and North Myrtle Beach, are generally considered to be very safe. In fact, most visitors to the Myrtle Beach area stay in hotels or resorts that are in these areas!

Is it better to stay on the north or south side in Myrtle Beach? ›

The southern end of Myrtle Beach is best for active vacationers because the large hotels with waterparks and nearby retail stores and chain restaurants are lively hangouts, but for more relaxation, head north to enjoy local shops and restaurants, plus hotels with low-key but fun amenities and laid-back beaches.

What is the most expensive part of Myrtle Beach? ›

The Myrtle Beach area is home to many expensive homes. Houses sell for millions of dollars, and while there are expensive homes across the Grand Strand, the Grande Dunes area is home to some of the most pricey abodes.

What is the cheapest time to go to Myrtle Beach? ›

The cheapest time to visit Myrtle Beach is typically the winter season, when hotels are cheaper. It's also the slowest time of the year, so while it may be cold you'll enjoy less crowded beaches and attractions. There are plenty of free activities you can enjoy at Myrtle Beach to help you save even more money.

Is Myrtle Beach expensive? ›

The cost of living in Myrtle Beach, SC is 1% lower than the state average and 7% lower than the national average. Myrtle Beach, SC housing is 32% cheaper than the U.S average, while utilities are about 19% pricier.

What month is hurricane season in Myrtle Beach? ›

Since North Myrtle Beach is along the Atlantic Ocean, hurricanes are a natural disaster we need to prepare for. Hurricane Season runs from June until November, with the peak in late-August to October. Throughout history, hurricanes have been known to cause major damage and fatalities.

What months can you swim in the ocean at Myrtle Beach? ›

is available for each site above. Click for info. Myrtle Beach, located in Horry County, is a part of South Carolina's Grand Strand. From June through early October water temperatures are practically tropical making this area perfect for swimming and beach activities.

What is the rainy season in Myrtle Beach? ›

Summer is also the wettest season here in Myrtle Beach, but you're not likely to have the rain ruin all of your plans. Throughout the summer, there is an average of 8 days of rain per month. Luckily, this rain usually comes through as afternoon showers, which helps to bring in a cooler evening.

Is it safe to walk at night in Myrtle Beach? ›

Can you walk on the beach at night in Myrtle Beach? Yes, you can walk on the beach at night in Myrtle Beach, however, there is a curfew in effect from midnight to 6am for juveniles under age 18.

What isn t allowed at Myrtle Beach? ›

Glass containers and bottles are NOT allowed on the beach. It is illegal to disturb or damage the dunes, the sand fencing or the sea grass oats. Stay on the boardwalks and marked paths! Aquatic activity (swimming, surfing, etc.) is not allowed within 75 yards of a pier.

What are the warning flags for Myrtle Beach? ›

As indicated, a double red flag means the water is closed to the public; no swimming is allowed. A single red flag indicates hazardous conditions, such as strong waves or currents. Medium hazards are indicated by a yellow flag, wh... ile a green flag shows that conditions are generally good.

Is Myrtle Beach safe to visit right now? ›

Bottomline: Myrtle Beach Area Beaches Are Safe And Open.

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