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Sunny Myrtle Beach, S.C., is one of the best vacation values you'll find anywhere, especially when you take advantage of seasonal offers like bonus nights, special discounts or packages with perks like complimentary breakfasts, dinner certificates, attractions and golf. See for yourself how affordable a first-class Myrtle Beach vacation can be - beginning with our easy-on-the-pocket accommodation options. With summer just around the corner, book early for the best rates and view!

 

Myrtle Beach Photo Gallery

Every Picture Tells a Story

Letting the world know about the Grand Strand would be easy if we could bottle sunshine or gentle ocean breezes for folks to sample. Alas, we can't. What we can do is show off some stunning new photography. Our Online Photo Gallery is chock-full of photographs of enticing Myrtle Beach scenery. Click through collections such as Beach, Outdoor, Golf, Theaters and Nightlife, Shopping, Attractions, Camping, Sports and Accommodations. There are even vintage photos. Enjoy, then pack your bags and head to the beach!

 

Explore the Natural Wonders of Coastal Carolina

Myrtle Beach Nature Packages With 60 miles of coastline, large expanses of salt marsh and countless inland waterways, the Myrtle Beach area has always had an indelible bond with nature. Two oceanfront state parks, hiking and biking trails, educational programs and a renowned sculpture garden and wildlife park are just a few natural wonders of the Grand Strand. Through unique travel packages and ideas, discover how lodging properties and other local enterprises can help you commune with nature during your Myrtle Beach vacation.

 

Tour WWII's Battleship North Carolina

Battleship North Carolina After the attack on Pearl Harbor during World War II, the USS North Carolina was the first new battleship to enter service, and it took part in every major naval offensive in the Pacific Theater. Decommissioned after the war, the ship now rests on the Cape Fear River, serving as a monument, museum and National Historic Landmark. During your next visit to Myrtle Beach, plan a trip slightly north to Wilmington to tour Battleship North Carolina.

 

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See Myrtle Beach 'Tweets' on travel news, latest hotel deals, area events and much more updated instantly by Kimberly Miles, the CVB's PR Manager. To follow click here and either open a Twitter account or follow via RSS feed.

 

The Coast is Clear: Many of you have seen news regarding wildfires in the Myrtle Beach area. The wildfire is now 98 percent contained and located well WEST of the Intracoastal Waterway, affecting a small area of the northern Grand Strand away from the coast.The Myrtle Beach International Airport was completely unaffected, all major roads are open and tourism is unaffected as well. View the latest updates online.

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