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Is there a shuttle between Myrtle Beach and Charleston?

Myrtle Beach Shuttle Service Options include shuttle, town car, SUV and limo from quality providers as Supershuttle, Groundlink and Blacklane. The cheapest ride to or from Charleston Airport will usually be shared shuttle van.



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While both cities have International Airports, it is usually cheaper to fly into Myrtle Beach than it is to fly into Charleston.

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With a five-day itinerary, you'll have a long enough stay in Myrtle Beach to take your time savoring new sights and experiencing exciting local destinations. Make plans to visit the SkyWheel, Boardwalk, and attractions you'd fit into a shorter trip, plus enjoy a few longer excursions.

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The Coastal Route takes you on a scenic drive along the Atlantic coast, passing through charming towns and beautiful beaches such as Pawleys Island and Surfside Beach. You can expect a relaxing trip with plenty of opportunities for beach activities such as swimming, sunbathing, and surfing.

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December through February You'll find fewer crowds and great deals on Myrtle Beach resorts and hotels, although some restaurants and attractions may have limited hours. Plus, there are plenty of holiday-themed events to enjoy, from Thanksgiving specials to Christmas shows.

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The southern end of Myrtle Beach is best for active vacationers because the large hotels with waterparks and nearby retail stores and chain restaurants are lively hangouts, but for more relaxation, head north to enjoy local shops and restaurants, plus hotels with low-key but fun amenities and laid-back beaches.

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Downtown Area Shuttle (DASH) Three CARTA Downtown Area Shuttle routes allow riders to explore the peninsula, from the Aquarium to the Citadel to Broad Street and Waterfront Park. And there's no cost to ride!

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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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This beach town is a major tourist attraction in South Carolina and across the United States. The city's balmy subtropical climate, miles of beaches, 86 golf courses, and 1,800 restaurants draw more than 20 million people each year, making it one of the country's most popular vacation spots.

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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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Visitors often prefer staying in North Myrtle Beach because it's just close enough to all the action, but just far away enough from the flashing neon lights. You can spend a few hours in bustling Myrtle Beach, then come home to total comfort in a beautiful beachfront bungalow.

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