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- Myrtle Beach Travel Tips
When you think of Myrtle Beach, you just automatically think of golf. There are many things to do and many places to go in Myrtle Beach other than the 117 golf courses in the area. Here are a few ideas of where to go and what to see when you visit Myrtle Beach.
- Myrtle Beach Travel Articles
Choose from these great Myrtle Beach travel articles, packed with info to help make your Myrtle Beach vacations even better!
- Myrtle Beach History
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina is actually an elevated sand bar or sorts. To the east is the Atlantic Ocean and to the west is the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway. The Myrtle Beach was not inhabited until 1908 when railroad was built between Myrtle Beach and Conway.
- Bike Week in Myrtle Beach
Every year in May, Myrtle Beach hosts Bike Week. This will be the sixty-seventh year. Bike Week started back in 1940. Can you even imagine what bikes looked like back then? There would have been Harley’s, Indians and maybe a few from England.
- Broadway at the Beach in Myrtle Beach
Everywhere you look near Broadway on the Beach in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, you will see billboards that proclaim in big bold letters, “Broadway on the Beach. Where Myrtle Beach Comes to Life”. You can believe these signs. They speak the truth. There are 350 acres of shops, restaurants, nightlife, attractions, and top-flight hotels at Broadway on the Beach.
- Myrtle Beach Resorts
Beautiful, beautiful Myrtle Beach has so much to offer vacationers! If you have an itch for warmer weather, sunshine and white sandy beaches (maybe golf?), Myrtle Beach can help you scratch that itch and it can do it in style. Did I mention that Myrtle Beach does golf?
- Golfing at Myrtle Beach
Did I mention that there was golfing in Myrtle Beach? Nobody can discuss Myrtle Beach, South Carolina without talking about Pine Lakes Country Club. Pine Lakes Country Club is the oldest golf course in Myrtle Beach and is often called ‘The Granddaddy’.
- Myrtle Beach And The Grand Strand
The Grand Strand actually consists of Myrtle Beach, North Myrtle Beach and Georgetown. The Grand Strand is a popular vacation destination as well as a popular retirement area for older Americans. They are drawn to the area because of the mild winter weather and maybe the one hundred, seventeen golf courses that are found at the Grand Strand.
- Myrtle Beach Entertainment Guide
There is no way you can possibly be bored when you are in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. You are simply surrounded by things to do and places to go to be entertained. You could spend a month of Sundays in Myrtle Beach and still not visit all of the sites or see all of the shows or even make a dent in the number of restaurants to be tried. There are a lot of options in Myrtle Beach but ‘boredom’ is not one of them.
- Ripley in Myrtle Beach
Robert Ripley was a collector, you might say. He collected the unusual, the bizarre and the just down right weird facts. On your vacation to Myrtle Beach you can visit some of these wonderful places that are the products of Robert Ripley’s great imagination. There are four Ripley show places in Myrtle Beach. A Museum, Aquarium, Theater and a Haunted Adventure.
- The Carolina Opry in Myrtle Beach
There are a great many choices for entertainment at Myrtle Beach but if you can only choose one (now that IS sad!), choose The Carolina Opry. It is a show that you will never forget! The Carolina Opry is the one and only show of its kind to have ever won Governor's Cup, the state's highest tourism award.
- Myrtle Beach – the Vacation Capital of South Carolina
Nestled, on the eastern edge of South Carolina, lie the beautiful sandy beaches of Myrtle Beach. Apart from the sand, Myrtle Beach has something else in abundance – golf courses! It’s difficult to go anywhere in the Myrtle Beach area without driving past a golfing green. Myrtle Beach also has many other attractions for the whole family.
- North Myrtle Beach
North Myrtle Beach is an excellent beach vacation that offers endless stretches of powdery white sand and the crystal blue Atlantic Ocean. These are all but the beginning of what a truly great vacation in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina is all about.
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