Brookgreen Gardens in Murrells Inlet
No need to scramble—there’s space for your towel, blanket, and even a sandcastle on the Grand Strand’s 60 miles of sunny, sandy beaches.
Kayaking the creeks and marshes of the Grand Strand.
Jet skiing is popular on the ocean, inlets and Intracoastal Waterway.
Myrtle Waves, first opened in 1985, provides endless family fun.
Murrells Inlet sunset cruise
Shark Wake Park has kid-friendly options, too.
Salty Hooker charter.
Adrenaline junkies revel in the wet and wild fun at Shark Wake park in North Myrtle Beach.
Myrtle Waves.
Ocean Watersports dolphin watching.
Surfside Beach pier.
Huntington Beach State Park
Atalaya
Myrtle Beach State Park
Vereen Memorial Gardens
The MarshWalk in Murrells Inlet
Wahoo’s provides live entertainment along the fabled Marsh Walk.
La Belle Amie Vineyard.
Carolina Country Music Festival.
Murrells Inlet
Georgetown
Horry County Museum
Wheels of Yesteryear in Myrtle Beach
See fine art at the Franklin G. Burroughs-Simeon B. Chapin Art Museum in Myrtle Beach.
Wonderworks
Ripley’s Aquarium’s moving glidepath takes you deep into the ocean, without getting wet. (Left) The Warbird Park in the Market Common features tributes to the former Myrtle Beach Airforce Base.
Broadway at the Beach
Brookgreen Gardens
Muzika!
The House of Blues in North Myrtle Beach regularly rocks large crowds.
The Hangout’s main stage at Broadway at the Beach.
Grand Park Athletic Complex atThe Market Common.
Ripkin Experience baseball complex in Myrtle Beach.
Myrtle Beach Boardwalk.
The John T. Rhodes Myrtle Beach Sports Center.
The Broadway Grand Prix.
Family Kingdom.
The oceanfront Sky Wheel in Myrtle Beach.
Beach Volleyball is a popular fair weather event in downtown Myrtle Beach and elsewhere
Legends in Concert provides a rotating cast of soundalike lookalike artists year-round.
Greg Rowles Theatre.
Carolina Opry.
Alabama Theatre Pirates Voyage.
The Dunes Golf and Beach Club, current home of the PGA Myrtle Beach Classic.
Jungle Safari.
Mayday Mountain.
The “Grandaddy,” Pine Lakes Country Club is Myrtle Beach’s first golf course, opened in 1927.
PopStroke, co-owned by Tiger Woods, Eat. Putt. Drink.