Our Myrtle Beach Travel Essentials lays out the essential information you need to help you plan your trip to one of the most popular destinations in the US. No matter how frequently you travel, some questions will always need answers: What’s the weather like? How can I get from Myrtle Beach International Airport (MYR) to my hotel? What currency and type of plug do I need?
We have all these answers plus other basic info about the best time to go, getting there, getting around, and a few useful travel tips. You’ll also learn about the most popular landmarks in Myrtle Beach such as Myrtle Beach State Park, Myrtle Beach Boardwalk and Promenade, and SkyWheel Myrtle Beach. It’s all compiled in this Myrtle Beach Travel Essentials. After reading this short and easy-to-read guide, you will be a little more prepared to start your trip to Myrtle Beach.
Travellers bound for Myrtle Beach and the Grand Strand mostly fly into Myrtle Beach International Airport, which serves about 8 well-known national airlines that connect you from 50 North American destinations.
The regional Grand Strand Airport (CRE) in North Myrtle Beach serves private and chartered flights.
Myrtle Beach International Airport is the main airport of Myrtle Beach and the Grand Strand. It has nonstop flights to 50 destinations thanks to notable airliners such as Delta and American.
From overseas, you’d usually fly into nearby major cities like Atlanta or Charlotte first, then into Myrtle Beach via the domestic airlines.
Some resorts offer airport shuttle services from Myrtle Beach International Airport. Otherwise, you can easily find taxis waiting right outside Door 6 of the Baggage Claim area on the 1st floor of the Myrtle Beach International Airport terminal building.
If you’re using ridesharing services like Uber or Lyft, wait for your driver across from Door 5. Myrtle Beach’s Coast RTA bus service goes to and from Myrtle Beach International Airport 7 days a week.
Myrtle Beach is about 24 square miles in size, but most of the seaside resorts are conveniently close to popular attractions so you can walk to them while taking in the view and weather. You’ll do most of your exploring on foot along the 1.2-mile Myrtle Beach Boardwalk and Promenade.
Taxis are widely available in Myrtle Beach, offered by several cab services such as Yellow Checker Cab Taxi, Myrtle Beach Discount Taxi Cab, City Cab and Diamond Cab. Rates are set by the city authorities. You might struggle to find taxis to hail on any street other than Main Street or Barefoot Landing.
You can also use ridesharing apps such as Uber and Lyft – for your safety, always confirm the name of the driver, vehicle and license plate.
Coast RTA is Myrtle Beach’s local bus service provider that serves major thoroughfares to and from the Grand Strand. The operator offers rides on colourful streetcar trolleys that take you on a loop ride through Myrtle Beach. It also operates a free seasonal Entertainment Shuttle, parked at certain resorts, which takes you to downtown locations and major attractions in Myrtle Beach.
The driving experience in the Myrtle Beach area isn’t the best and can be rather chaotic. Rent a car in Myrtle Beach only when you need to drive on your own. There are plenty of car rental services available such as Alamo, Enterprise, Budget, and Dollar.
For farther areas along the Myrtle Beach coast that you don’t want to have to walk to, bikes are the way to go as they make cruising down Myrtle Beach Boardwalk and Promenade a breeze. The boardwalk links most of the highlight spots along the coast. Bikes are readily available for rent at various local shops along the beach and throughout the city.
The namesake beach of Myrtle Beach that includes a maritime forest.
The main shopping and entertainment hub in Myrtle Beach.
A focal 1.2-mile oceanfront strip running parallel to most of Myrtle Beach’s highlights and attractions.
An unmissable Myrtle Beach icon offering scenic 20-minute rides, at 20 storeys high.
A major educational family destination in Myrtle Beach with a shark tunnel and touch pools.
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