Myrtle Beach, along the east coast of South Carolina,
is a sixty-mile stretch of beautiful coastline and sandy white beaches referred
to as the Grand Strand, which run from peaceful historic Georgetown at the south
end to Little River, Calabash and the Brunswick Isles to the north.
The Myrtle Beach area today bears little resemblance even
to the Myrtle Beach of the early '90s. The Grand Strand benefits from an ideal
location. The 60-mile stretch of wide, sandy beaches, meandering rivers, graceful
Palmettos, stately Live Oaks and good 'ole Southern hospitality, Myrtle Beach
offers literally something for everyone, and plenty of space to handle the growth.
Myrtle Beach also boasts a very moderate climate, With mild
winters and warm, summers, Myrtle Beach has an average daily temperature in January
is around 55ºF and an average daily temperature in July of 89ºF making the endless
variety of shopping and dining, ocean and rivers, a wonderful retirement destination!
From Little River to Georgetown, South Carolina's Grand
Strand is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the U.S. Most famous
as the home of Myrtle Beach, a half dozen other towns add variety and make for
a complete range of things to do and see. From the historic streets of Georgetown,
to the renowned seafood of Murrells Inlet, to the neon lights of Myrtle Beach,
the Grand Strand has enough to keep most every type of person happy. Each area
has its own flavor, so take some time exploring here and choose a destination
that matches your inclinations. Sample what other every part of the Strand has
to offer. Everything along the Grand Strand is within reasonable driving distance.
The hardest part about being here is not what to do but
having to choose from among a remarkable selection of accommodations, activities,
shopping, events such as theme and water parks, mini golf and fun fairs, and endless
activities that the whole family can enjoy! Alternatively you can enjoy the peaceful
surroundings of the old plantation areas of Pawley's Island and Litchfield or
the quiet fishing villages of Little River and Murrells Inlet.
So, choose a category below to browse the hundreds of links
we've provided just for your Grand Strand pleasure!