South Carolina’s most famous town, Myrtle Beach has much to offer from high-end resorts to golf courses and camping grounds. the boardwalk is where you will find the bulk of the town’s hotels, family tourist attractions, restaurants, and souvenir shops.

Here are a few things that come in handy while planning your trip to this beautiful city:
- The Winter Months Last through Dec to March with an average high of 13.8°C and an average low of 3.8°C.
- An Average meal for one person costs about 16.06$ in a non-expensive restaurant.
- A Pint of Domestic Drought Beer costs about 5.35$on an average.
- A Litre of gas Costs 0.87$.
- A monthly Travel pass on regular rates would cost around 26.76$.
- The monthly rent of a 1BHK a little off the City Centre is about 1,053.81$.

Main Attractions:
- Ripley’s Aquarium at Myrtle Beach provides travellers with the unique opportunity to experience a giant marine habitat from the inside, thanks to the acrylic tunnel that winds through the Dangerous Reef aquarium; from within this tunnel, visitors can get up close to thousands of underwater creatures including sea turtles, stingrays, and giant sharks. The courageous can opt to actually camp overnight inside the tunnel or try diving with the sharks.
- WonderWorks Myrtle Beach takes the concept of an everyday science exhibit to a new level, charming kids of all ages in learning while having fun. The interactive displays are coordinated by theme into WonderZones that centre on topics such as natural hazards, physical challenges, lights and sound, space exploration, and art. There is also an area dedicated to the youngest visitors, where they can play and learn with activities like a giant Lite-Brite. Pirates Voyage.
- Opened in 2011, the Myrtle Beach SkyWheel takes guests way up high in its 42, six-person gondolas. The 10-minute ride extends an expansive view and plenty of photos ops to the rider. The gondolas are climate-controlled for comfort. for the ones willing to take the experience one step further, VIP option offering a 20-minute ride in a gondola with a glass floor are available. One million LED lights illuminate the wheel, making it an iconic landmark and point of reference for tourists and locals alike.
- Visitors can find diverse activities at the family-friendly Broadway at the Beach neighbourhood, home to attractions such as Old Tyme Portraits, Ripley’s Aquarium, and WonderWorks. Other popular activities include mini-golf, a water park, a wax museum, boat rides, and helicopter tours. The Legends in Concert, a celebrity tribute show, is also based here in a state-of-the-art facility.
- The Family Kingdom Amusement Park offers rides and games of a full-scale whether you get a wristband for all-day fun or just want to stroll through the arcades and soak up the festive seaside carnival atmosphere, this is a fun place for families, couples, and everyone else.
- The Myrtle Beach location of Ripley’s family of attractions is a popular destination for visitors, a handy option when you’re looking for something to do on a rainy day. The auditorium is filled with the dependably bizarre assortment of strange and unusual objects, from shrunken heads to create sculptures made out of surprising objects.
- Myrtle Beach is home to South Carolina’s largest water park – Myrtle Waves. Over a million gallons of water flow through more than 20 acres of slides, rides, rafts, and chutes. The larger and more heart-stopping slides include Turbo Twisters, the King Cobra shoot on Snake Mountain, and Night Flight, but there are also tamer options suited to younger children.
- Dozens of mini golf courses are located throughout the Grand Strand. Similar to Broadway at the Beach, Barefoot Landing has quite a selection of shopping, food, and quality entertainment in North Myrtle Beach.
- Home to some of the biggest shows on the Grand Strand, The Carolina Opry features four productions with catchy-classic tunes. Each performance showcases talented singers, musicians, comedians, and dancers including acts from America’s Got Talent and American Idol.
