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What’s Happening in Myrtle Beach?
The Summer Vacation Season is almost over, but there are still a lot
of events planned to help make your late summer or early fall vacation
a memorable one. For information on a few of our upcoming favorites, click
here...
Best Time to Visit Myrtle Beach
When is the best time to be in Myrtle Beach? Well, of course we know
that it's always fun to be at the beach! But just ask any local their
favorite season, and most of them will say there is nothing like the fall.
The crowds are gone, the prices are lower and the weather is still great.
For more, click
here...
Buy 2 Get 1 FREE
In addition to the already low fall rates, for a limited time you get
a 3rd night FREE for every 2 nights you book at the ocean front Myrtle
Beach Resort. For details, click
here.
Holiday Shopping and Shows
A Myrtle Beach vacation is the perfect way to get in the holiday spirit.
Enjoy the beautiful weather while you get all of your Christmas shopping
done, and relax in the evening while watching live holiday shows at our
area theaters. Vacation in Myrtle Beach this fall and give yourself a
gift while you buy everybody else's! For more information, click
here...
Condos are Exploding
While many may think that ocean front condos have reached an all time
high, experts say just wait! The highs are yet to come. For more, click
here...
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Fastest Growing Fall Rally on the East Coast
The 5th Annual Myrtle Beach Fall Bike Rally will take place September
29 - October 3, and it will be bigger and better than ever before. Motorcycle
riders and enthusiasts from all over the Eastern part of the United States
will enjoy excellent cruising weather, less traffic and congestion during
the Fall Rally. For more information, click
here...
Where the Seniors Are
Like kids heading south for Spring Break, the Seniors do it for the cold
northern winter. Florida cities, once a winter haven for retired northerners,
may have been replaced by Myrtle Beach. For decades the Grand Strand has
been known as a wonderful resort destination for summer vacationers. In
the early eighties, winter visitors on their way to Florida discovered
it and loved its "off-season". For more information, click
here...
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