Myrtle Beach, SC

Families began vacationing in Myrtle Beach (originally called New Town) more than a century ago, making their way from inland locales by horse and buggy then ferrying over the Waccamaw River to reach the undeveloped coast. Oceanfront development began in the early 1900s. Myrtle Beach hosts hundreds of hotels, restaurants, attractions, retail stores, and other businesses. Contact the Myrtle Beach Area Convention & Visitors Bureau; (843) 626-7444 or (800) 356-3016

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Surfside Beach, SC

These South Strand communities have been family favorites for generations. Surfside Beach, in fact, proudly calls itself “the family beach.” Along its lovely beachfront, you’ll find beach houses, hotels, condominiums, and a popular fishing pier.

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Murrells Inlet, SC

Once the lair of the infamous pirate Blackbeard, is known as “the Seafood Capital of South Carolina,” earning its title from the fresh fish, clams, oysters, and crabs pulled from the surrounding waters and prepared in the numerous restaurants nestled along the creek banks. A 1,400-foot boardwalk aptly called The Marshwalk winds through the wetlands, offering stunning vistas and glimpses of wildlife and waterfowl.

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Garden City, SC

To the south of Surfside Beach is Garden City Beach. The majority of Garden City’s vacationers stay in beach houses, with condos coming in a close second. With access to the ocean and inlet, Garden City Beach is a hot spot for fishing, crabbing, and other water sports. The community has a fishing pier, marina, amusements, restaurants, and other businesses.

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Conway, SC

Tree-lined streets, historic homes and churches, a revitalized business district, and the wondrous Waccamaw River are what makes Conway such a charming town. Conway has much to offer visitors as well, including walking tours, riverboat cruises, antique shops, restaurants and cafes, the Horry County Museum, and numerous historic landmarks. Contact the Conway Area Chamber of Commerce; (843) 248-2273

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