Below you will find pages that utilize the taxonomy term “Myrtle Beach”
Best Breakfast & Brunch in Myrtle Beach — Pancakes, Seafood & Mimosas
Best Breakfast & Brunch in Myrtle Beach
The Grand Strand wakes up hungry. Pancake houses outnumber almost every other restaurant type, seafood-for-breakfast is a legitimate move, and the brunch scene has expanded from basic buffets to creative, locally-owned spots.
Pancake Houses
Johnny D’s Waffles & Benedicts (multiple locations) — The most creative breakfast on the Grand Strand. Red velvet waffles, crab cake Benedict, and stuffed French toast. Lines on weekends — go before 9 AM.
Best Golf Courses in Myrtle Beach — The Grand Strand Golf Guide
Best Golf Courses in Myrtle Beach — The Grand Strand Golf Guide
Myrtle Beach has over 80 golf courses within a 30-mile radius — more per capita than anywhere in the US. Here’s how to navigate the options.
Top-Tier Courses
Caledonia Golf & Fish Club — consistently ranked the #1 course in the area. Live oaks, Spanish moss, and a challenging layout on a former rice plantation. True Blue — the sister course to Caledonia, less polished but equally beautiful. TPC Myrtle Beach — the only TPC course in South Carolina, designed by Tom Fazio. Tidewater — dramatic coastal holes along the Intracoastal Waterway.
Best Restaurants in Myrtle Beach — Seafood, BBQ & Calabash Style
Best Restaurants in Myrtle Beach
Myrtle Beach’s food identity is Calabash-style seafood — lightly breaded, fried golden, and served in portions that dare you to finish. But the Grand Strand dining scene goes well beyond the all-you-can-eat seafood buffets on Restaurant Row.
Calabash & Seafood
The Original Benjamin’s (North Myrtle Beach) — The biggest Calabash-style seafood buffet on the Grand Strand. 170+ items across multiple stations. Crab legs, fried shrimp, oysters, and a dessert section that’s its own meal. The building is enormous and themed with a pirate ship.
Best Seafood Restaurants in Myrtle Beach
Best Seafood Restaurants in Myrtle Beach
The Grand Strand has hundreds of seafood restaurants — here are the ones worth your time and money.
Waterfront Dining
The Wicked Tuna at the MarshWalk in Murrells Inlet — upscale seafood on the waterfront with live music. Dead Dog Saloon — casual waterfront bar and grill with a party atmosphere. Drunken Jack’s — overlooking the marsh, great raw bar. The entire Murrells Inlet MarshWalk (20 minutes south of Myrtle Beach) is the best seafood corridor in the area.
Broadway at the Beach — Complete Guide to Dining, Shows & Fun
Broadway at the Beach — Complete Guide to Dining, Shows & Fun
Broadway at the Beach is a 350-acre entertainment complex in the center of Myrtle Beach — the largest festival entertainment center in South Carolina.
What’s There
A man-made lake surrounded by restaurants, shops, nightlife venues, and attractions. Ripley’s Aquarium — one of the best aquariums on the East Coast with a stunning underwater tunnel. WonderWorks — an upside-down building with interactive science exhibits. Dave & Buster’s, Hard Rock Cafe, Jimmy Buffett’s Margaritaville, and dozens more.
Day Trips from Myrtle Beach — Charleston, Wilmington & the Lowcountry
Day Trips from Myrtle Beach
Myrtle Beach sits on the South Carolina coast with easy access to two of the South’s most charming cities, pristine barrier islands, and Lowcountry landscapes that feel like a different world from the Grand Strand.
Charleston — 1.5 Hours South
One of the most beautiful cities in America. Cobblestone streets, pastel antebellum mansions, church steeples, and a food scene that draws people from around the world.
Free Things to Do in Myrtle Beach — Beach, Nature & Entertainment
Free Things to Do in Myrtle Beach
The Grand Strand gives away a lot of free entertainment — 60 miles of beach, boardwalk festivals, free concerts, and natural areas that cost nothing to enjoy.
The Beach (Free)
60 miles of coastline from North Myrtle Beach south through Surfside and Pawleys Island. The beach is free to access from any public access point. Lifeguards in season. The sand is wide and firm, the waves are gentle, and the water is warm from May through October.
Myrtle Beach Nightlife — Best Bars, Clubs & Live Music
Myrtle Beach Nightlife — Best Bars, Clubs & Live Music
Myrtle Beach nightlife ranges from beach bars with live reggae to full-production nightclubs along the strip.
Beach Bars
Suck Bang Blow (Murrells Inlet) — legendary biker bar that’s been a Myrtle Beach institution. Live music, cheap drinks, zero pretense. Bowery — the bar where Alabama got their start. Live music nightly, on the boulevard. Tin Roof — newer venue with solid live music booking.
Myrtle Beach Timeshare Promotions — Discounted Resort Stays for 2026
Myrtle Beach Timeshare Promotions
Myrtle Beach is one of the most popular timeshare promotional destinations on the East Coast. With over 80 golf courses, 60 miles of sandy beaches, and a massive entertainment district, the Grand Strand area has a deep inventory of vacation ownership properties offering promotional deals to qualified visitors.
Here’s how it works, what it costs, and how to decide if it’s right for your next Myrtle Beach trip.
Myrtle Beach with Kids — Family Activities, Water Parks & Mini Golf
Myrtle Beach with Kids — Family Guide
Myrtle Beach was built for families. The Grand Strand has more mini golf courses, water parks, and family entertainment per mile than almost anywhere in America — plus 60 miles of sandy beach.
Water Parks
Myrtle Waves Water Park — The largest water park in South Carolina. Wave pool, lazy river, speed slides, and a kids’ area. Full-day passes are significantly cheaper than theme park tickets.
Things to Do in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
Things to Do in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
Myrtle Beach runs for 60 miles along the South Carolina coast — what locals call the Grand Strand. It’s one of the most popular beach vacation destinations on the East Coast, drawing 20+ million visitors a year.
The vibe is classic American beach town: boardwalk amusements, seafood buffets, mini golf on every corner, and a surprising amount of world-class golf.

The Beach & Boardwalk
The beach itself is the main attraction — wide, sandy, and swimmable from spring through fall. The Myrtle Beach Boardwalk runs about a mile along the oceanfront with amusement rides, shops, and restaurants.