Vacation in Myrtle Beach
Myrtle Beach has it all. You can count on having an action-packed evening, thanks to the clubs and bars lining the boardwalk. If you are not into the club-scene, Myrtle Beach has great family parks and activities, too.
Some attractions at Myrtle Beach include:
Where to Stay
Myrtle Beach is divided into five areas: North Myrtle Beach, Central Myrtle Beach, South Myrtle Beach, Litchfield/Pawley’s Island, and Conway. You can find accommodation information on the Myrtle Beach Convention and Visitor’s Bureau.
Dining
Myrtle Beach has great seafood, but you will find international flavors represented in more than 100 eateries in Myrtle Beach. From Japanese food to Mediterranean food, there are plenty of choices to satisfy your appetite. Search for restaurants in Myrtle Beach.
Discounts
Are you planning a visit to Myrtle Beach and are looking for a few coupons to help you save money? Well, you are in luck. The Myrtle Beach Convention and Visitor’s Bureau has coupons and discounts to help you out.
Rules and Laws
There are some laws that are specific to Myrtle Beach. Make sure that you review the rules so you know what to expect before you go.
Kayaks are not permitted between April 30th and September 15th in certain areas.
Beach umbrellas and other beach paraphernalia must be at least 10 feet behind lifeguard stands, and they can’t obstruct the lifeguard’s view
Boaters are restricted to certain areas (away from swimmers)
It’s against the law in Myrtle Beach to change your clothes (from bathing suit to street clothes, or from street clothes to a bathing suit) in public restrooms? I wonder if it’s OK to change in the stalls? This is the code from the law:
It shall be unlawful for any person to undress or to put on a bathing suit, change from a bathing suit to normal clothes or change from normal clothes to a bathing suit in any public lavatory or toilet room in the city without obtaining permission or consent from the owner or proprietor. (Code 1980, § 7-10-13)
Glass bottles are not allowed
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Claudine–
I love Myrtle Beach! It’s the closest one to me here in Asheville, and is the only one I’ve gone to! This is a great post, and definitely will help others.
Thank you! I’m glad that you enjoyed it.
I plan to vacation in Myrtle Beach one of these days. I don’t know if they still do it, but they used to have an annual shag dance contest. The movie “Shag” was filmed there. I have heard so many wonderful things about it. Plus Williamsburg is close by and the resort where Dirty Dancing was filmed, in the Shenandoah Valley, is just a days drive away. It sounds like a great vacation!
(I know, crazy movie buff alert. lol!)
Wow, you are a movie buff, Kathy! It would be interesting to photographs all of the places where movies were filmed in the area.