If you’re dreaming about a honeymoon on one of America’s finest beaches, Myrtle Beach, on the coast of South Carolina, is your logical destination. Sixty miles of white, beautiful beachfront awaits you here.

The good news is that there is much more to do on your Myrtle Beach honeymoon than swim and surf. There are golf courses, an amusement park, and restaurants that deliver on southern hospitality. Myrtle Beach is also close enough to Charleston and Savannah for an adventuresome daytrip.

Celebrate your new life by walking hand-in-hand on the mile-long Boardwalk. In addition to the splendid view, you can bar-hop, check out the restaurants along the beach, and drop into a boutique for a post-wedding present. For the fearless, there is the Myrtle Beach Sky Wheel looming 200 feet about the Boardwalk. The view of the skyline from the top of this Ferris wheel is outstanding. For the downright bold, the Ferris wheel has gondolas with glass bottom seats.

If you need a break from all that swimming and surfing, visit Myrtle Beach State Park by taking Route 17 to 4401 South Kings Highway. The Park offers more than 270 campsites, the majority of them with an onsite laundromat, WiFi, water and sewer hookups. They even offer swimming pools. The campgrounds are extremely popular, so you should make your reservation as early as possible. The luxury Lakewood Camping Resort has a miniature golf course. All that, and you haven’t even begun to hike and revel in the scenery. 

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About Myrtle Beach

Myrtle Beach, with its long stretches of beach, is frequently called the Grand Strand. It runs all the way from South Carolina to Georgetown, District of Columbia. It is also called the Seaside Golf Capital due to the availability of 100 golf courses. 

Fresh seafood, of course, is the food of choice in the Myrtle Beach area. There are a dozen buffets serving unlimited crab legs. White beaches, golf courses, and crab legs can be an unbeatable combination.

The most popular part of Myrtle Beach is Broadway at the Beach. This is where it all happens. Like its sister Broadway in New York City, this is the heart of dining, entertainment, and a bustling nightlife. Beautiful Myrtle Beach honeymoon memories are made here. You’ll find the best of Myrtle Beach, including the fireworks that keep the evenings lively.

The latest addition to Broadway at the Beach is the heart-stopping Le Grand Cirque, famed for its spectacular acrobatic acts. It is considered the new Cirque De Soleil. 

Shopping at Broadway at the Beach includes unique, one-of-a-kind boutiques, as well as name brands such as Victoria’s Secrets. If you desire it, you will find it on Broadway at the Beach. Of course, that includes some fabulous restaurants. From the Hard Rock Café to Dave & Buster’s, your taste buds will snap to attention. 

Need some heart-pumping excitement? Participate in a Broadway at the Beach zip-line adventure. You’ll be flying 50 feet above the water as you soar for 1,000 feet through the air. There are a number of challenges to be met before arriving at the other side of the zip-line. Not for the faint of heart, but for adventuresome fun-lovers everywhere.

More adventure awaits your Myrtle Beach honeymoon when you get back on the ground. The Backstage Mirror Maze takes you backstage of a Broadway theater. Except you’re a part of the play. It seems mobster Lucky Luciano has just robbed a bank. You and the other participants get to track him down in a backstage labyrinth of corridors filled with mirrors, trap doors, and twists and turns. It’s all part of the fun of your Myrtle Beach honeymoon. Never a dull moment.

While you expect fun in the sun and on the beach during your Myrtle Beach honeymoon, you probably aren’t expecting an African Safari located in the tropical preserve in South Myrtle Beach. During this three-hour tour, you get to feed an elephant and play with the tiger cubs and great apes. You won’t be able to film anything, but the safari’s photographer will take a professional video of you as a memento. Contact Myrtle Beach Safari at 843 361-4552 with any questions.

Best Time to Visit Myrtle Beach

The spring months of March and April are a great time to visit Myrtle Beach as everything comes back to life after winter. The temperature wavers between the 60s and 70s, and accommodations are affordable. Despite all of this, it might be the worse time for a Myrtle Beach honeymoon. This is the time when high schoolers and college students arrive en masse for a drunken bacchanal spring vacation. 

Summers in Myrtle Beach are comfortably hot. They are especially festive due to the traditional fireworks on Barefoot Landing, 4898 Hwy 17 South, every Monday evening from June through August. Broadway at the Beach has its summer fireworks display during the same time period every Tuesday evening. This is celebrating your Myrtle Beach honeymoon with a bang.

Fall is the time for festivals in Myrtle Beach. The Brookgreen Gardens Harvest Festival has live music and hayrides to celebrate the change of the season. Art in the Park is an exhibit of more than 50 artists selling photographs, crafts, jewelry, paintings, and more. The event takes place at Valor Park at The Market Common. Call (843) 446-3830 for the exact date. 

Myrtle Beach winters are exceptionally balmy. Temperatures during October through December usually hover in the 70s. Definitely pleasant enough for a cozy stroll down the Boardwalk. Popular non-beach, indoor activities include visits to the Ripley’s Aquarium, the holiday show at the Alabama Theater, and the song and dance entertainment at the Carolina Opry.

Top Things to do in Myrtle Beach

Helicopter Tour

A thrilling helicopter tour of Myrtle Beach might be your most cherished Myrtle Beach honeymoon memory. Helicopter Adventures provides you with a totally different perspective of the city. Come away with a bird’s eye view of the beaches and other attractions that otherwise would be lost to you. Call 800-359-4386 for more information and to schedule an aerial tour. 

Plantation River Tours

If not by air, then tour Myrtle Beach by water. Plantation River Tours has boats departing from the Wacca Wache Marina to take you along the Waccamaw, Black and Pee Dee Rivers. The two-and-a-half-hour tour floats you past half a dozen old-time plantations, which are a part of the area’s history. You will also see Myrtle Beach’s natural wildlife, including alligators. Then, there are the unforgettable and romantic sunset cruises. For more information, call 843-446-5826 

Polynesian Luau

Just because you’re in Myrtle Beach doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy some Pacific Island thrills. The Polynesian Fire Luau and Dinner Show consists of a genuine Polynesian buffet dinner. Then, settle back and enjoy artists from Samoa perform their fire dances and show off their fire knife skills. It’s like being on the islands without leaving the country. Call 843-424-1978 for more information.

Hobcaw Barony

This marvelous estate was once an important rice plantation. It was visited by the rich and famous, such as President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Prime Minister Winston Churchill. 

The tour includes a drive to Georgetown, then a walking tour around the estate, which is a rare example of Colonial Revival style. The property includes plenty of wildlife. There are a number of special events, such as horseback riding throughout the property, suppers with a historic theme, and photography events to capture the grandeur of a bygone era on film forever.

The Market Common

This shopping area on 4017 Deville Street is located in southern Myrtle Beach. There are more than 60 shops and restaurants – there is something for everyone here.

In addition to the usual upmarket stores, shop for jewelry and home décor. Catch a movie at the Grand 14 theater or a play at Stage Left Theatre Company. If you are here during the summer months, you will find farm-fresh produce and homemade delicacies at the Farmer’s Market.

Ripley’s Aquarium 

When you want to get off the beach but don’t want to leave the water, the Ripley’s Aquarium is the place to visit. Wander through the 340-foot tunnel, where you are surrounded by sharks and eels. The Aquarium is the ideal place to visit if the weather has unexpectedly uprooted your outdoor plans. Near the Ripley’s Aquarium, you will also find Ripley’s Believe It or Not! and Ripley’s Haunted Adventure. 

Weather in Myrtle Beach

Myrtle Beach has a tropical climate that remains inviting throughout the year. The summer months of June through September see reasonably comfortable temperatures of close to 90 degrees. This is the rainy season, when Myrtle Beach can get close to 50 inches of rain. The most rain falls during September, and you might consider avoiding visiting during that time. The driest month in Myrtle Beach is November. It gets a bit colder during the winter, but the temperature is rarely below freezing. January, which is the coldest month, usually hovers around 55 degrees.

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