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Which side of Myrtle Beach is better?

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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The reason Myrtle Beach has a lower median home value than other popular cities in the region is largely due to the number of tourists in the area. Many of the residents have turned their homes into Air BnBs and vacation rentals, which has slightly lowered the housing market.

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Ideally, I think the perfect Myrtle Beach vacation lasts around 5 days. You can hit the beach each morning and then spend the afternoons and evenings shopping, eating, or taking in a different show each night. Whether you plan to enjoy a full week or just a few days in Myrtle Beach, you won't be disappointed!

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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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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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* Golden Mile: Caribbean guests are in a prime location to find some peace and quiet on the beach. Located on the northern end of The Strip, the Caribbean is only one block from the start of Myrtle Beach's famed Golden Mile, a stretch of coastline with historic beach homes instead of high-rise hotels.

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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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Water quality for beaches throughout the entire Myrtle Beach area is very good. Water quality testing occurs twice a week during the summer and results are posted on SCDHEC's Beach Access Guide. Rainstorms create runoff and can temporarily increase the bacteria count in the water.

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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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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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Nightlife in Myrtle Beach is an intoxicating mix of salty ocean breeze, moonlight on the ocean, and the dazzling lights and pulsating music of our many popular places to dance the night away or just hang out. We've got nightclubs, dance clubs and sports bars, some right by the beach. Karaoke your thing?

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