ATLANTA—Many Southerners have, at one point in their lives, taken a trip to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. With its views of the Atlantic, boardwalks, and ample seafood restaurants, it’s no wonder that the area draws big crowds.
Stay at a Nice Beachfront Hotel
The first step to an upscale beach vacation is making sure you’re not far from the whole point of the trip: the beach. The difference between being within walking distance and needing a car can make or break your trip.Island Vista Resort is farther from downtown than the typical accommodations there. The resort is known for its spacious rooms with views of the ocean, as well as three onsite dining options. If restoration and relaxation are the priorities of your trip, there are also an onsite fitness center and spa treatments available.
Rent a Condo
North Myrtle Beach includes all the oceanfront fun of Myrtle Beach, just a few miles away. Vacation condos in this area give visitors the fun of a beachfront high-rise, without much of the hassle expected to come with it.Try These Restaurants
The thing that often makes a vacation good is the food, and a trip to Myrtle Beach is no exception.Hook & Barrel is a Myrtle Beach mainstay known for cooking local seafood and serving it alongside a large list of wines and spirits.
If you’re willing to drive a bit outside of Myrtle Beach, try Root in Georgetown, a waterfront restaurant with an ambience that Eater calls a “coastal speakeasy.”
Clive Blossom in nearby Pawleys Island is perfect for an intimate dinner, with its grilled East Coast halibut or celebrated charred-octopus small plate.
For brunch, check out Winna’s Kitchen, known for its creative comfort food creations and friendly staff.
No vacation is perfect, but with this list, you might get close. Stop passing over this beachfront gem the next time you’re planning a getaway, and reacquaint yourself with Myrtle Beach.