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Is everything open in Myrtle Beach in November?

All the things you enjoy year-round – such as visits to cool spots such as Broadway at the Beach and Brookgreen Gardens, any of dozens of stellar golf courses, or just taking a walk on the beach – are available in the winter in Myrtle Beach.



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Visiting The Beach during the wintertime is a unique experience that takes a different kind of planning than your usual summer trip. There's still plenty of things to do in Myrtle Beach in December. The weather is a bit cooler, there are less crowds and you can experience the holidays from The Beach's point of view.

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Best beach holiday destinations in November
  • Mauritius. ...
  • Seychelles. ...
  • Hawaii. ...
  • Gold Coast, Australia. ...
  • Costa Rica. ...
  • Maldives. ...
  • Gran Canaria, Spain. ...
  • Barbados. Peak season starts in mid-December, but locals know that Barbados is best in November, when the mercury averages around 28C and the rainfall, humidity and prices have dropped.


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Average beach water temperature in November is 76 degrees! The average weather high temperature in November is 80 degrees. The average low temperature is 66 degrees.

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Can you walk on the beach at night in Myrtle Beach? Yes, you can walk on the beach at night in Myrtle Beach, however, there is a curfew in effect from midnight to 6am for juveniles under age 18.

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November through February is considered the “off-season” for Myrtle Beach. However, just because the temperatures have cooled down, doesn't mean the fun isn't heating up in Myrtle Beach in the winter! Myrtle Beach's average temperature in the winter is nearly 60°F – a cool respite from the frigid northern cold.

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The hottest places to go on holiday in November
  • Dominican Republic (30.5 °C)
  • Barbados (30.3 °C)
  • Orlando (29.1 °C)
  • Cape Verde (28.3 °C)
  • Brisbane (26.6 °C)
  • Tenerife (24.3 °C)
  • Fuerteventura (24.2 °C)
  • Madeira (21.7 °C)


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June through August You'll enjoy splashing around in the Atlantic and lounging on the beach during these months. Keep in mind, it's also the busiest time of year with a high volume of tourists and increased occupancy rates at Myrtle Beach Resorts. Quick rain showers are possible, but won't spoil the fun.

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We are often asked, “Does Myrtle Beach shut down in the winter?” and the answer is - not at all! Myrtle Beach isn't your typical beach town that rolls up the boardwalks in the winter months. The weather in Myrtle Beach is generally mild, with temperatures typically reaching high 60s and low 70s.

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