Travel to Myrtle Beach

Travel to Myrtle Beach

Situated only 20 miles south of the border with North Carolina and commonly referred to as the seaside golf capital of the world, Myrtle Beach stretches along the South Carolina coast for 60 miles and offers visitors beautiful sandy beaches as well as a lively entertainment scene.

Transportation to Myrtle Beach

Arriving at Myrtle Beach by air is one of the most popular forms of transport among the citys visitors; however, Myrtle Beach International Airport does not offer an extensive list of routes, meaning that international visitors will often arrive at Atlanta or Charlestons international airport, from where they can transfer to Myrtle Beach by road or air. It is possible to access the resort indirectly by Amtrak train, with Charleston in the south being the nearest rail hub.

What to see

The majority of Myrtle Beachs highlight attractions are manmade, with adventure theme parks being a favourite, particularly fast-paced Myrtle Waves Water Park, with its fun-filled slides and wave pool, and Pavilion Amusement Park, with its spine-tickling roller coasters. If you are still in need of another adrenalin hit after visiting these parks, NASCAR SpeedPark will give you the speed-thrill youre looking for.

For something a bit more relaxing, the IMAX Discovery Theater has a selection of scenic films, while nearby plantation homes such as Hampton Plantation offer an historical insight into the areas past. Meanwhile, dont forget the action and great swimming that are on offer at the beach.

Daytrips

Situated to the south of Myrtle Beach is the fishing port of Murells Inlet, known for its abundance of delicious seafood restaurants. Nearby Pawleys Island is a quiet resort with a relaxed atmosphere and a history built upon its past as a popular getaway spot for plantation owners.

Activities and leisure

The coast that lines Myrtle Beach is the perfect destinationfor relaxation and fun beach days. With water sports and great bathing on offer along the golden, sandy coast, visitors will not be short of holiday water fun. For those that prefer not to get wet, the citys shopping and entertainment options are plentiful, with Broadway at the Beach and Barefoot Landing boasting excellent shopping outlets as well as great restaurants and bars.

Safety issues

Myrtle Beach does not present any great threats to visitors health or safety; however, a few sensible precautions will go a long way in ensuring that you have a trouble-free stay here. Keep a close eye on belongings and never leave them unattended at the beach, while you should also ensure that car doors are locked and windows are closed before leaving your vehicle.

Participating in water sports increases the risk of accident, making it essential that you have travel insurance that will cover you for any additional water activities. Most medical treatment must be paid for upfront, meaning that medical insurance provision is necessary if you want to minimise the risk of a large hospital bill in the event of an accident.

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