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Is Myrtle Beach a cheap place to vacation?

Myrtle Beach ranked most affordable vacation spot MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. — If you're dying to go to the beach this summer, you might want to head to Myrtle Beach. A recent study showed Myrtle Beach is one of the most affordable beach vacations.



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So why is this famous beach community so affordable? Because the city has a dark side as well. The violent crime rate in Myrtle Beach is more than four times the national average, according to the most recent FBI data. That's brought home prices down.

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The cost of living in Myrtle Beach, SC is 2% lower than the state average and 8% lower than the national average. Myrtle Beach, SC housing is 32% cheaper than the U.S average, while utilities are about 17% pricier.

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When we compare the travel costs of actual travelers between Orlando and Myrtle Beach, we can see that Orlando is more expensive. And not only is Myrtle Beach much less expensive, but it is actually a significantly cheaper destination. So, traveling to Myrtle Beach would let you spend less money overall.

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December, January, and February are the cheapest months in Myrtle Beach for lodging and attractions, but with our tips, you aren't limited to winter travel. We've already cracked the code on the best month to visit the beach: October is when the cost, crowds, activities, and temperatures offer more pros than cons.

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Most Affordable Beach Destinations: Myrtle Beach is one of the best options for a budget beach getaway in the U.S, particularly once May's warmer weather hits,” they state. Also on the list is Folly Beach at No. 11. As for North Carolina, Wrightsville Beach is ranked No.

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Our 35,000-plus permanent residents and millions of visitors enjoy the wide beaches, the warm weather and an incredible range of entertainment, nightlife, golf, shopping, dining and live theatre.

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Yes! It is safe to swim in Horry County (including Myrtle Beach). Know the facts!

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The area has a nickname, Dirty Myrtle which refers to anything between a type of drink to a mud run. But over the last decade, the nickname's meaning has slipped away from local leaders control over marketing towards the numerous swimming advisories that warn visitors of the poor water quality along the beach.

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And if you are wondering why the water is so blue, here's the explanation from Chief Meteorologist Chris Justus:Hot weather with relatively calm winds in the atmosphere and no tropical systems in the Atlantic have allowed sediments in the water to settle to the ocean floor. Less sediment means clearer water!

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Explore Myrtle Beach, SC There are 4 neighborhoods in Myrtle Beach. Grande Dunes has a median listing home price of $1.2M, making it the most expensive neighborhood. South Myrtle Beach is the most affordable neighborhood, with a median listing home price of $160K.

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Hurricane Season is June 1 through November 30. Should a hurricane threaten our coast, the City of Myrtle Beach's Emergency Management Division is well prepared to handle whatever Mother Nature sends our way. It is important that our citizens, business owners and visitors are ready for any possible storms, too.

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June through August 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. Come prepared and have a blast!

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America's Best Cheap Beach Vacation Spots
  • Virginia Beach, Virginia.
  • Cape May, New Jersey.
  • Carlsbad, California.
  • St Augustine, Florida.
  • Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.
  • Gulf Shores, Alabama.
  • South Padre Island, Texas.
  • Big Sur, California.


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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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The best way to get around Myrtle Beach is by car. If you're going to spend most of your time around the beachfront hotels, you can easily manage on foot. However, a car is handy for traveling farther distances since the bus is your only public transportation option.

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