Summer Guide 2024 - Life's A Beach

(Left to right) Beach Rider Jet Boat is an exhilarating attraction in Broadway at the Beach; There’s plenty of space for your beach blanket and towel, even on crowded weekends, along the Grand Strand’s 60 miles of sandy beaches; Kayaking is a popular way to enjoy the water.

In annual polls nearly all visitors say “the beach” is their number one reason for visiting the 60-miles of beautiful shoreline called the Grand Strand. Wide, safe, beautiful sandy beaches, interesting inlets and swashes teeming with seabirds and sea life, make living and visiting here a summertime must. There are hundreds of public beach access points between Georgetown and Little River, even in residential areas, and free parking options are available for those who come early. Pay-to-park options are plentiful for those who come later and are willing to shell out a few bucks to feed the meter. Some municipalities offer annual stickers, which make parking free for residents. Rent chairs and umbrellas, use the freshwater showers, and take advantage of the many restaurants (and restrooms) just off the beach when you need a break.

Jet Setters
PWCs (personal watercrafts), commonly called “Jet Skis,” can be an exhilarating option when operated safely and within the law. You can choose from guided trips on the Intracoastal Waterway to enjoy up-close the flora and fauna of the area or go full-speed and ride the waves in the ocean and inlets. 

Kayaking & Stand-Up Paddleboarding
Test your balance and nerve by standing up on a paddleboard, which looks something like a giant surfboard, or sit and enjoy the water in a kayak; both are popular ways to enjoy the water while also getting some exercise and relaxation. These simple to use flotation crafts are easy to learn to use and maneuver, and most watersports operators offer instruction, rentals, guided trips, and solo exploration options.

 

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