Myrtle Beach is a beautiful area with activities for people of all ages. We have 60 miles of sandy beach that stretch from Little River and North Myrtle Beach all the way to Pawleys Island. There are family resorts geared towards families with children as well as quiet, luxury accommodations geared towards couples and families. In addition, there are plenty of vacation rentals right along the beach and on the intracoastal waterway. When you’re looking for food, Myrtle Beach has plenty of seafood restaurants and steakhouses. Historically, the area is renowned for its fresh local seafood, which is nowhere more abundant than in Murrells Inlet, the seafood capital of South Carolina. In the southern end of the Grand Strand, visitors will come into the heart of the Lowcountry, where chefs utilize local ingredients like stone-ground grits, shrimp, blue crab, grouper, country ham and fresh produce. Many of the restaurants in the Myrtle Beach area are geared towards parents with children so there are plenty of options no matter what you’re looking for. There are also plenty of buffets if you want to try a little bit of everything. After all, you get to treat yourself when you’re on vacation! When you’re looking for things to do, Myrtle Beach has plenty of family-friendly attractions, an oceanfront boardwalk, every water sports option you can imagine, over 80 championship golf courses, and several state parks. In addition, there is a large mall, shopping outlets, and specialty stores in case you want to get some shopping in on your visit. The biggest selling point is the beach, but there’s so much to do beyond the beach that you can spend a full year here and still struggle to experience it all! Whether you want to plan a romantic getaway, a family vacation, or an adventurous trip, Myrtle Beach has you covered.