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Even in the heart of winter, Myrtle Beach remains an idyllic beach destination, mainly because of the Grand Strand’s countless year-round pursuits, including golf, entertainment, dining, and natural beauty. Shrewd travelers visit Myrtle Beach during the winter months to avoid crowds, receive discounted hotel rates, and book cheaper flights. Seemingly endless sunshine and serenity await. Contrary to popular opinion, compiling a list of things to do in Myrtle Beach in the wintertime is as easy as pie, especially with so many shopping centers, golf courses, theaters, city parks, and public beaches at our disposal. Average highs typically range from 56 to 65, but Jack Frost often greets the city with paradisical 70s from late December through late March.

25 Unique Things to Do in Myrtle Beach This Winter

If you plan to visit Myrtle Beach this winter, please bookmark this article for future use. Most attractions, restaurants, courses, and shopping complexes remain open during the coolest months, including everything from the SkyWheel to Brookgreen Gardens and Ripley’s Aquarium. Families, groups, and lovebirds alike cannot resist this 60-mile-long stretch of sand. Its beauty is only outmatched by its ability to entertain. Without further ado, here are 25 unique things to do in Myrtle Beach in the wintertime.

  1. Play 18 holes of championship golf at a world-famous course
  2. Explore a nearby state park, such as Huntington Beach or Myrtle Beach
  3. Spend an afternoon at Ripley’s Aquarium, a jaw-dropping, year-round spectacle
  4. Stroll down the crowd-less Boardwalk and Promenade
  5. Shop ‘til you drop at Tanger Outlets on Highway 17 (or Highway 501)
  6. Meander through the historic, undeniably picturesque Brookgreen Gardens
  7. On a particularly warm afternoon, spend several hours in the sand
  8. Refresh and rejuvenate at Celestial Spa, Majestic Spa, or Carolina Wellness
  9. Work on your short game at on-site Neptune Blacklight Indoor Mini Golf
  10. Embark on a culinary voyage across the Seven Seas of flavor—including ice cream, Italian classics, and Southern BBQ (with a stop at Restaurant Row)
  11. Pretend it’s the 1980s inside the Family FunZone’s newly-remodeled arcade
  12. Swirl, sniff, sip, and savor fine vino at a nearby winery
  13. Warm-up with a cup of joe at a local cafe
  14. Splash inside a heated indoor pool
  15. Spend an evening at Medieval Times, a once-in-a-lifetime dining experience
  16. Tour the ever-changing (and always spellbinding) Hollywood Wax Museum
  17. Ride the 187-foot-tall SkyWheel
  18. Dine, shop, and laugh at Broadway at the Beach
  19. Walk down the peaceful Conway Riverwalk
  20. Join an Intracoastal Waterway fishing expedition
  21. Bike “the Neck
  22. Plan a day trip to historic Charleston
  23. Hop aboard Myrtle Beach’s self-guided brewery trail
  24. Embark on an Alligator Adventure
  25. Soar above the Grand Strand in a helicopter

Sand Dunes Resort, the Ultimate Grand Strand Vacation

Photo of a Sand Dunes Suite in Myrtle Beach During the Wintertime.During the winter months, Myrtle Beach sees much less precipitation. Thus, when the sun is shining, “beach season” remains in full effect. And Sand Dunes Resort is the perfect place to start and finish each day of birdie putts, live shows, long walks, and great buys. On-site luxuries include the aforementioned arcade, a mini-golf course, and an indoor pool, as well as restaurants, semi-private beach acreage, free parking, and unobstructed views of the vast Atlantic Ocean on each balcony.

Please browse through our money-saving packages and specials. Booking direct is the easiest way to save money and avoid hidden third-party fees. You can also call us at 866-845-1011 to book a long-awaited escape to sunny Myrtle Beach.

South Carolina’s sprawling, sandy Grand Strand spans 60 miles from the North Carolina border to Winyah Bay, an estuary near Georgetown. Sailors, deep-sea anglers, and casual boaters coast up and down the Strand to various locales, including quaint Little River, picturesque Murrells Inlet, and, of course, the Intracoastal Waterway in bustling Myrtle Beach. Here at Sand Dunes Resort, we welcome all types of boating enthusiasts. Some folks motor into town from a nearby city, while others tow their vessel from afar and dock it at a nearby marina. Regardless, plenty of reputable Myrtle Beach marinas near the resort offer swift service, affordable rates, and a handful of amenities.

Myrtle Beach Marinas: 7 Nearby Options

While you’ll likely want to dock your boat as close to the resort as possible, there are many advantages to choosing a slip in either Little River or Murrells Inlet. Availability tends to be more attainable, they’re typically within steps of award-winning seafood eateries, and there’s less foot traffic in these small towns. That being said, the convenience of a Waccamaw River or Intracoastal Waterway slip is often too great to pass up. Without further ado, here are the seven best Myrtle Beach marinas.

Barefoot Marina – North Myrtle Beach

Location: 2051 Bridge View Cort, North Myrtle Beach, SC

Why choose Barefoot? Boaters can quickly reserve slips online. Oh, and it’s located across the Waterway from Barefoot Landing, North Myrtle Beach’s most beloved attraction.

Osprey Marina – Myrtle Beach

Location: 8400 Osprey Road, Myrtle Beach, SC

Why choose Osprey? It’s one of only the marinas on the Waccamaw River, home to some of the finest largemouth bass fishing on the East Coast.

Myrtle Beach Yacht Club – Little River

Location: 714 Highway 17 North, Little River, SC

Why choose the Yacht Club? Besides being associated with a prestigious yacht club, sailers love the poolside Tiki Hut, live webcam, and fish cleaning station.

Cricket Cove Marina – Little River

Location: 4495 Baker Street, Little River, SC

Why choose Cricket Cove? They have 73 wet slips; there’s bound to be one with your name on it. Cricket Cove always shares the space with some of the premier fishing charters in South Carolina (Captain Smiley and Fisher of Men).

Marlin Quay – Murrells Inlet

Location: 1508 South Waccamaw Drive, Murrells Inlet, SC

Why choose Marlin Quay? Marlin Quay is so much more than “just” one of the best Myrtle Beach marinas. It’s also a fishing, boating, and sunset cruise mecca. It’s not often you find an 11-boat fishing fleet! 

Lightkeepers Marina – Little River

Location: 4603 Lightkeepers Way, Little River, SC

Why choose Lightkeepers? This no-wake marina is a stone’s throw from U.S. 17, and it boasts the cheapest power rates along the Grand Strand.

Crazy Sister Marina – Murrells Inlet

Location: 4123 U.S. 17 Business, Murrells Inlet, SC

Why choose Crazy Sister? Unlike most Myrtle Beach marinas, Crazy Sister also offers a vast array of tours, including kayaking, dolphin watching, paddleboarding, parasailing, and so much more!

Photo of Sand Dunes' Water Park, Just Minutes from 7 Myrtle Beach Marinas.

Myrtle Beach Hotels with a Water Park

Start and finish each day filled with aquatic adventures at Sand Dunes Resort, home to a quintessential water park (including a lazy river), an arcade, a blacklight mini-golf course, and some of the most spellbinding unobstructed Atlantic Ocean views in the city. Of course, you’ll always be mere steps from the salty sea when you choose Sand Dunes. Other family-friendly pursuits include live entertainment, the Boardwalk and Promenade, and deep-sea fishing. To learn more about our latest money-saving specials, please visit us at SandDunesMB.com. Otherwise, a reservationist is always standing by at 866-845-1011.

Very few thrills rival an offshore excursion several miles into the azure Atlantic in search of the monstrous (and delicious) creatures of the deep. “Common” targets include hammerhead sharks, barracuda, and king mackerel, all of which provide quite the oceanic battle. What makes the Grand Strand so undeniably enticing for anglers are the ample inshore possibilities, where tens of thousands of plump redfish thrive. Luckily for prospective anglers, Sand Dunes Resort is a short drive from the best fishing charters in Myrtle Beach.

The Top 3 Fishing Charters in Myrtle Beach

Fishing, whether far at sea or in a backwater wetland, is a magnificent way to spend time with the kids. Learning a new skill, such as fishing, helps put a memorable stamp on a vacation! Thankfully, there are a handful of fishing charters in Myrtle Beach that specifically cater to families and small groups—no prior experience is needed.

Reel Action Fishing Charters

Reel Action, the pride of North Myrtle Beach, does it all: shark hunts, king mackerel runs, kid-friendly jetty casts, and backwater boat trips. Their slogan, “We can travel anywhere you’d like to go,” is especially alluring to anglers with years of experience in the area. However, Reel Action’s knowledgable, professional team is more than happy to make recommendations based on the season. Reel action simplifies things: Anglers receive four hours of fishing for $400 (or $450). Now, you cannot beat that price!

Wise Fishing Charters

The guys and gals at Wise Fishing Charters specialize in Intracoastal Waterway angling; although, they also have decades of experience deep at sea. Captains Steve and Daniel Wise know these waters like the back of their hands. Typically, the team will troll or bottom-fish for sea bass, cobia, sharks, and two types of mackerel. We also recommend Wise during the shrimp season (May through December) because netting is just as much fun!

Photo of a Fiesty Marlin on One of the Premier Fishing Charters in Myrtle Beach.

Low Country Fishing Charters

The four-man team at Low Country has over three decades of experience in the region. Still, Low Country remains a “hidden gem” amongst competing fishing charters in Myrtle Beach. That being said, their newly-expanded list of services—which ranges from Gulf-stream charters to dolphin watching—is starting to turn heads at the Myrtle Beach Yacht Club. Rates are comparable to like outfits, but we think that Low Country offers more bang for their buck. They target just about anything, including marlins, grouper, mahi-mahi, black drum, and trout.

Myrtle Beach Hotels with a Water Park

After four hours aboard one of the premier fishing charters in Myrtle Beach, we recommend walking the Promenade, visiting a nearby winery, or buying a round of ice cream cones. Then, let the beach relaxation begin! Sand Dunes Resort is a unique destination because it boasts a free, on-site water park, lazy river, arcade, and mini-golf course. We also boast an array of Myrtle Beach golf packages, semi-exclusive beach access, and several on-site dining options. You’ll rarely have to leave our little slice of South Carolina paradise to get the most of your vacation. Oh, and you won’t find better Atlantic Ocean vistas in the city. Check availability online at your earliest convenience (or give us a call today at 866-845-1011).

The easiest way to put a smile on a child’s face, particularly on a warm summer afternoon, is a towering ice cream cone, topped with a number of sugary delicacies. Myrtle Beach is known for its family-friendly attractions, pristine beaches, and sultry summers. And nothing pairs more naturally with a 90-degree afternoon than three scoops of ice cream jammed into a waffle cone. Luckily for you, Sand Dunes Resort is home to a contemporary indoor ice cream parlor, known as Ocean Sweets, a hip spot with everything from mammoth cookies to fudge and, of course, dollops of ice cream. Regardless of where you’re traveling on a given day, you’ll always be a short walk, bicycle ride, or drive from some of the tastiest homemade ice cream in Myrtle Beach.

The Best Ice Cream in Myrtle Beach

Finding a spot to enjoy ice cream in Myrtle Beach is as easy as blindly smacking an index finger at a map of the Grand Strand. However, nothing beats authentic homemade ice cream from a local staple, rather than name-brand treats from the likes of Ben & Jerry’s or Cold Stone Creamery. The best ice cream shops in Myrtle Beach all have distinct ambiance, whether that’s a vibrant, brightly-lit emporium or a dainty, late-1800s-style saloon.

Kirk’s Ice Cream Parlor

Hands down, the best ice cream in Myrtle Beach lies inside Kirk’s, a longstanding staple along Kings Highway. The old-timey charm, checkered exterior, and arcade atmosphere usher feelings of a prior era. The original 1890 location is just eight minutes south of Sand Dunes Resort. Kirk’s second location, however, is a mere 1.2 miles away from our sandy paradise. Unique flavors, such as banana pudding, party cake, and red velvet cake, come and go like the wind. But don’t fret, because there’s plenty of creamy goodness to go around! 

Mr. Rolls

A growing trend in the sweet treat industry is rolled ice cream, a visual and delicious delight. Mr. Rolls is a sleek, modernized alternative to your typical ice cream joint in Myrtle Beach. Firstly, there’s no wrong way to devour ice cream. So, why not roll it into tight coils? Secondly, the presentation is artistic and aesthetically pleasing. And lastly, the flavor combinations at Mr. Rolls are tough to beat. Oh, and don’t forget to try the vibrant, eye-popping “Dragon’s Breath.”

Sugar Life

Sugar Life, for better or worse, is all about the spectacle. This crowd-pleasing marvel features walls of candy, featuring all colors of the rainbow (and then some). If you and your kids have a sweet tooth, a brief stop at Sugar Life is a must. Particularly if you plan to visit the heart of Myrtle Beach. With 32 rotating flavors of ice and a bevy of toppings, you’ll leave with nothing but a smile and a satisfied belly.

The Finest Oceanfront Hotels in Myrtle Beach

Photo of the Sands Resorts Waterpark, the Perfect Place to Splash after Eating the Best Ice Cream in Myrtle Beach.An idyllic place to start and finish each day of beach relaxation, live entertainment, and tasty treats is right here at Sand Dunes Resort, home to a splash-tastic water park, newly-updated arcade, and some of the most enthralling Atlantic views in town. Remember: If you’re looking for a quick treat, Ocean Sweets is only steps away from each ocean-view accommodation. We also boast an array of Myrtle Beach packages, including golf-focused getaways. For more information about various Myrtle Beach attractions, restaurants, and mid-day activities, please visit our Travel Guide. Otherwise, give us a call today at 866-845-1011 to book a long-awaited escape to South Carolina’s heavenly Grand Strand.

There is an innumerable amount of different ways to travel on a budget. The definition of “affordable travel” undoubtedly differs from family to family. However, budgeting for a trip doesn’t have to be taboo behavior; neither does finding unique ways to save money while on vacation. After all, frequent travel is good for the soul. Sand Dunes Resort, a long-standing, family-friendly haven in Myrtle Beach, prides itself on being affordable, accessible, and hospitable in every sense of the word. Thus, we’ve decided to provide 15 unique budget travel tips.

Travel on a Budget in Myrtle Beach: Easier Than You Think

Yes, start to save money for travel expenses at your earliest convenience. But don’t overlook the destination itself, in regards to both the city and the lodging options. A trip to Myrtle Beach, not unlike any other sandy destination, can grow expensive if you’re not aware of your spending. For some, that might be A-OK. Many of us, however, know the lasting power of sticking to a budget. Simply put: If you travel on a budget, you’re actually saving money for an extra getaway in the near future. Without further ado, here are 15 distinct ways to travel on a budget:

  1. Photo of Myrtle Beach, an Easy Way to Travel on a Budget.Choose a beach destination. You won’t have to spend a dime on entertainment if you incorporate a variety of free activities, such as kite flying, sunbathing, volleyball, beach reads, jogging, and sandcastle building.
  2. Find a hotel that boasts a plethora of free amenities and discounted activities. Look for complimentary water park access, swimming pools, free parking, and discounted golf packages.
  3. Opt for a mid-week stay. You can save bundles by taking full advantage of cheap rates on guest rooms, flights, and tours.
  4. Join email lists. Weekly or bi-weekly emails often provide access to last-minute savings or members-only promotions.
  5. Also, keep an eye on Facebook or the specials page for up-to-the-minute specials on leftover availability.
  6. Pack light to save money at the airport. Packing light is also a mentality. Bring less. Spend less.
  7. Avoid tourist traps, such as shopping centers, souvenir shops, and kitschy restaurant chains.
  8. Select a villa with a kitchen. Cooking your own meals and planning mid-afternoon picnics is perhaps the easiest way to travel on a budget.
  9. Book direct to avoid hidden fees. Rate parity ensures that you’re getting the best rate possible, while also awarding all currency to the small business itself.
  10. Plan an extended stay. Many hotels offer multi-night savings, such as seven nights for the price of five.
  11. Embark on self-guided tours. Do your research beforehand; it goes a long way.
  12. Bike and walk instead of renting a car or hailing an Uber. Most beach destinations, including Sand Dunes Resort, are surrounded by water parks, restaurants, bars, nightlife, attractions, parks, and, of course, miles and miles of sand.
  13. Start a vacation fund three-to-six months in advance. Even if you don’t “need” to save ahead of time, you’d be surprised how nice it feels to have that extra vacation fund. Seriously: You don’t need to eat into your savings or rack up credit card bills.
  14. Talk to the locals. They know what’s cheap, valuable, and free.
  15. Compile a list of free activities before your arrival, such as boardwalks, beach games, gardens, museums, and parks. At the end of the day, the beach is where it’s at; spend your days swimming, fishing, sunbathing, tossing the Frisbee, kicking the soccer ball, and building sandcastles.

Photo of Sands Resorts Waterpark. It's Entire Free to Guests! Travel on a Budget is Made Easy at Sand Dunes!The Finest Water Parks in South Carolina: Sand Dunes

Sand Dunes Resort remains one of the most affordable Myrtle Beach hotels with a water park. Oh, and the water park is entirely complimentary to all of our guests (as well as those who stay at neighboring North Shore Oceanfront Hotel). This pristine water park boasts a lazy river, splash zone, giant water bucket, slides, and a plethora of pool options. Travel on a budget is made easy here along the Grand Strand! And across the lot rests the newly-upgraded Family FunZone, home to King Neptune’s blacklight mini-golf course. Please don’t hesitate to browse through our money-saving Myrtle Beach packages at SandDunesMB.com.

The Myrtle Beach lifestyle has not been overtly altered in recent weeks despite the current global pandemic. Travelers and locals can still bask in the soothing Carolina sunshine while splashing in the vast Atlantic Ocean. In fact, the sheer magnitude of the Grand Strand allots approximately 60 miles of pristine beach access. And, because of travel restrictions, there’s never been more space to spread out in the sand than right now as we approach summer 2020. We strongly urge all guests to heed the CDC’s social distancing guideline this summer, which will likely be no tall task, thanks to our exclusive beach access here at legendary Sand Dunes Resort. There’s still plenty of beach fun to be had along this sandy paradise. So, pack your beach gear, hop into the car, and head to South Carolina’s crown jewel without a care in the world.

Summer Beach Fun: 20 Activities Fit for 2020

While we’re all focused on what we can and cannot do in 2020, it’s important to note that these 20 beach activities will remain relevant for decades to come. When Mom and Dad hear the phrase “beach fun,” memories of building sandcastles, searching for starfish, and lapping up ice cream are likely to come to mind. Beach fun, in and of itself, is all about making everyone in the family happy, from your glee-filled youngest to your skeptical teenager. Try sitting down with the entire family before your departure to go through these 20 activities. You might be surprised to discern that everyone can find common ground when it comes to basking in the glorious, mid-summer Myrtle Beach sunshine.

  1. Build a towering sandcastle
  2. Fly a vibrant kite on a particularly windy afternoon
  3. Go for an early-morning sunrise jog before the kids wake
  4. Toss the Frisbee around—there’s just something refreshing about diving into the teal Atlantic for an errant throw
  5. Search for distinct seashells
  6. Savor a picnic highlighted by fresh fruit, crisp vegetables, and chilled sandwiches
  7. Photo of a Woman Reading on the Beach—Good, Old-Fashioned Beach Fun!Paint an awe-inspiring Atlantic Ocean sunrise
  8. Learn to surf
  9. Swim for several hours, until it’s time for a cocktail
  10. Sunbathe—use sunblock, please
  11. Read that engrossing crime novel that you’ve been dying to finish
  12. Play Marco Polo with the fish of the sea
  13. Play two-hand touch football (or perhaps “500”)
  14. Kick the soccer ball around the sand—the World Cup is fast approaching
  15. Capture that perfect selfie or Insta classic
  16. Try people watching, Myrtle Beach-style
  17. Listen to your meticulously curated beachy playlist filled with country music hits, The Beach Boys tunes, and perhaps some chillwave from the likes of Washed Out, Bayonne, and MGMT
  18. Practice beach yoga while the kids splash in the on-site Sands Resorts Waterpark
  19. Start a water gun fight—please be respectful of your neighbors
  20. Hop on a floater and just sort of drift away—just don’t fall asleep, now

Hopefully, you were able to gather a good amount of potential beach fun for your next sunny escape to Sand Dunes Resort. Simply put, there is a seemingly endless array of fun things to bring to the beach. You just have to be mindful of the whole family.

Photo of Sand Dunes' Beach—Beach Fun Is Just Steps Away!Myrtle Beach Hotels…On the Beach

Thanks to Sand Dunes Resort’s countless complimentary amenities, there’s no end to the cheap family fun in Myrtle Beach. Guests can enjoy free access to our on-site water park, several acres of prime beach, and even a newly-upgraded Family FunZone. Our neighbors, North Shore Oceanfront Hotel, also just opened a new restaurant. For those hoping to experience several of the world’s best links-style courses, we boast a wide variety of Myrtle Beach golf packages on our website. To learn more about our oceanside haven, please visit us online (or call us today at 866-845-1011).

Aerial View of the Myrtle Beach BoardwalkOne of Myrtle Beach’s defining features is its sprawling, 1.2-mile boardwalk, a bustling mecca for amusement, exercise, people watching, and quick eats. There’s no doubt that the Myrtle Beach Boardwalk and Promenade is a crowded tourist trap. However, what sets this scenic, nostalgia-inducing entertainment hub from other open-air destinations is its Southern charm. And there’s no better place to start and finish your day in sandy paradise than right here at Sand Dunes Resort, one of the top-rated hotels near the Myrtle Beach Boardwalk. We’re less than five miles up the Grand Strand from the Promenade—close enough to the action but far enough from the swarm of tourists.

15 Things to Do on the Myrtle Beach Boardwalk

There are countless restaurants, attractions, shops, and vendors on the Myrtle Beach Boardwalk. Thus, it’s important to arrive with a foolproof plan intact. Otherwise, you’re bound to lose track of time and overspend on lunch, entertainment, and souvenirs. We always recommend undertaking a bit of research and setting a budget before arrival. Well, without further ado, here are 15 quintessential things to do on the Myrtle Beach Boardwalk.

  1. Ride into the heavens on the SkyWheel
  2. Master Skee-Ball at the Fun Plaza
  3. Slurp up a unique ice cream flavor at MadMyrtle’s Ice Creamery
  4. Meet a legion of aquatic critters inside Ripley’s Aquarium
  5. Faraway View of the Second Avenue Pier on the Myrtle Beach BoardwalkDevour a world-famous foot-long hot dog from Peaches Corner
  6. Go for a jog as the sun peeks above the Atlantic Ocean
  7. Discover all things bizarre inside Ripley’s Believe It or Not!
  8. Purchase a tote full of South Carolina-themed souvenirs at Gay Dolphin
  9. Cast a line into the Atlantic from the Second Avenue Fishing Pier
  10. Brave the hair-raising, shriek-inducing Sling Shot
  11. Practice your people-watching skills
  12. Watch a live performance at The Bowery, the historic birthplace of Alabama
  13. Satisfy your sweet tooth inside I Love Sugar
  14. Share a bucket of Myrtle Beach’s tastiest fries
  15. Gaze up at the Second Avenue Pier’s Wednesday evening Myrtle Beach Boardwalk fireworks

Myrtle Beach Hotels on the Beach

After a memorable day with the whole family on the Myrtle Beach Boardwalk, return to Sand Dunes Resort for some splashtastic fun at the on-site Sands Resorts Waterpark. Admission to the water park is complimentary to all guests. Float down the lazy river, get soaked under the giant water bucket, and watch the kids climb the aquatic jungle gym. Not only is Sand Dunes Resort an affordable South Carolina getaway option, but it also boasts money-saving golf packages, a newly-upgraded Family FunZone, several on-site restaurants, and free parking. Give us a call today at 866-845-1011 to learn more about a potential summertime escape to sunny Myrtle Beach.

Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, remains an unquestionably alluring coastal haven for families, couples, and groups alike. There’s no denying that this seaside paradise has the East Coast’s premier collection of championship golf courses, head-turning attractions, and fee-free conveniences. And the best way to commemorate a stellar day of aquatic adventure, birdie putts, and mouthwatering coastal cuisine is by visiting a top-reviewed Myrtle Beach winery. Sand Dunes Resort, home to the region’s most exclusive water park, is only a short drive from a handful of beloved South Carolina wineries, including the oft-visited Duplin Winery and La Belle Amie Vineyard.

Photo of a Bartender Pouring Wine at a Myrtle Beach WinerySwirl, Sip, and Savor: A Practical Myrtle Beach Winery Guide

Before or after a brief stint on Restaurant Row, at a nearby museum, or under the sea, plan a relaxing trip to a top-rated Myrtle Beach winery. There are nearly a dozen wineries near Myrtle Beach, including several vineyards and tasting rooms across the border in North Carolina. However, these five selections perfectly embody the essence of a classic Carolina winery.

Duplin Winery, North Myrtle Beach, SC

The most-visited Myrtle Beach winery remains Duplin, whose home base is in Rose Hill, NC. Duplin opened a second location in picturesque North Myrtle Beach in 2015. The impressive, 15,000-square-foot facility features a 28-foot-tall replica of the Cape Hatteras Light Station, which is an ode to its North Carolina roots. Duplin’s Barefoot Landing locale helps draw hundreds of thousands of thirsty patrons each year.

La Belle Amie Vineyard, Little River, SC

For true backcountry vineyard ambiance, we always recommend La Belle Amie, the pride of Little River. Little River, of course, is celebrated for its salt marshes, but it’s now home to both a distillery (Twelve 33) and a quaint, peaceful vineyard. Enjoy a vino sampler of Twisted Sisters’ finest vino this summer amid lush grapevines and towering trees at La Belle Amie.

Carolina Vineyards Winery, North Myrtle Beach, SC

Carolina Vineyards, much like Duplin, rests near the serene Intracoastal Waterway inside North Myrtle Beach’s Barefoot Landing. This elegant tasting room is an idyllic spot to savor fine wine after a hearty meal, boat ride, or live performance. Most of the labels are in-house varietals, such as the Rock Step fruit wine or Tropical Paradise, a pineapple white grape wine.

Coastal Wine Boutique, Myrtle Beach, SC

If you’re hoping to make a quick pit stop at a petite wine bar along Ocean Boulevard, we highly recommend Coastal Wine Boutique on 21st Avenue. The sleek tasting room features many shades of crimson, a striking checkered countertop, and a variety of beautifully-plated delicacies. Locals often slink into the wine bar to try an exotic new hookah flavor.

Grapefull Sisters Vineyard, Tabor City, NC

There are only a handful of true vineyards within driving distance of the boardwalk. Luckily for you, the short, scenic trek to Grapefull Sisters Vineyard is bound to be a highlight of your weekend in paradise. This classic “Myrtle Beach” winery crafts some of the tastiest coastal wine in the Carolinas. Grapefull Sisters’ countryside ambiance is the perfect way to cap a day of championship golf.

Charming Myrtle Beach Hotels on the Beach

Photo of the Atlantic Ocean from a Sand Dunes Suite, Just Minutes From a Myrtle Beach WineryAfter a full day of golf, gourmet cuisine, and wine tasting in Myrtle Beach, retreat to Sand Dunes Resort for a relaxing evening under the stars. But first, before dusk approaches, indulge in a lazy river float inside the free, on-site Sands Resorts Waterpark. Our charming, affordable suites, meanwhile, are just steps away from the Atlantic Ocean’s soft waves, as well as several waterfront dining options. If you’d rather explore the heart of the city after dark, feel free to read our Myrtle Beach travel guide. We’re also one of the only regional resorts to offer discounted Myrtle Beach golf packages at some of the best courses in North America. Please give us a call today at 866-845-1011 to book a long-waited, well-deserved spring or summertime vacation to sunny South Carolina!

Photo of Runner's Feet During the Myrtle Beach Marathon.We’re less than two months away from one of the most anticipated events of the winter season: the long-awaited Myrtle Beach Marathon. Every March, thousands of athletes flock to our sunny seaside community to run one of the prettiest courses in the country, as much of the route cruises along jaw-dropping Ocean Boulevard. Whether you’re a well-traveled marathon runner or just getting your feet wet, you won’t want to miss out on this spectacular annual event. The Myrtle Beach Marathon also meanders past Sand Dunes Resort’s on-site water park, which is ideal for those with family members who want to watch you run as well as soak up plenty of sun. If you found us by searching for a “marathon near me,” you’re in luck, because you’ll find countless essential details below.

The Myrtle Beach Marathon

Yes, the 26.2-mile Myrtle Beach Marathon is a visual treat, but the event has so much more going for it, including a health and fitness expo, post-run party, and several other race alternatives for those still building up to a full-length race. So, essentially, there’s a marathon “near me” for everyone! This USATF-certified marathon enters its 19th year, and it continues to expand—you’ll now find 12 water stops, five medical stops, and countless unobstructed viewing areas. The finish line rests at TicketReturn.com Field at Pelicans Ballpark, one of the city’s premier attractions. Elevation ranges from six to 38 feet, perfect for any type of long-distance run. If you’re looking for 26 pointers on your 26.2-mile run, we recommend visiting Runner’s World. A map of the Myrtle Beach Marathon route, meanwhile, can be found here.

Health and Wellness Expo

The day before the Myrtle Beach Marathon, thousands gather at Dave & Buster’s inside Broadway at the Beach, arguably the top attraction in the city. Runners can pick up a race packet, interact with regional vendors, and, of course, play an unlimited amount of video games. Meanwhile, all food and drinks are 20 percent off from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. This fun event is a hit among runners who’re visiting the area with their family (or a group of friends). If you’re looking for prime steak in an arcade setting, you’re in luck!

Finish Line Festival

The weekend’s top highlight, besides the marathon itself, is the post-run Finish Line Festival inside the Runners Village. After subduing one of the premier winter marathons in the country, listen to live music, enjoy free beer, watch the awards ceremony, and share stories of the day’s best sprints. Liquid Pleasure, a growing multi-cultural icon, is this year’s entertainment. Many snacks, such as doughnuts, pizza, doughnuts, and chocolate milk, will also be readily available.

Oceanfront Hotels in Myrtle Beach

Photo of Sand Dunes' Water Park, Just Steps from the Myrtle Beach Marathon.As stated above, Sand Dunes Resort is just steps from Ocean Boulevard and the Myrtle Beach Marathon route. If you’re aimlessly searching for a marathon “near me” this winter, we highly recommend this growing annual event. After a rousing Finish Line Festival, retreat to our seaside paradise for a refreshing dip in the ocean, a lazy river float, and a long-overdue five-star dinner to commemorate your accomplishment! To check availability during early-March, visit us online. Otherwise, please give us a call today at 866-845-1011.

Myrtle Beach EntertainmentThe oceanside city of Myrtle Beach is alluring to families for numerous reasons, including its world-famous golf courses, lavish shopping meccas, and pristine beaches. But this gorgeous respite is also a world-class entertainment hub, much like Las Vegas but much more kid-friendly. With countless nightly theatric performances, comedy routines, and dazzling musicals to choose from, you’ll never have to go far to discover Myrtle Beach entertainment at its finest. The perfect place to start and finish each day under the sun is right here at Sand Dunes Resort, one of the only Myrtle Beach hotels with a free water park. Guests can also take full advantage of our Family FunZone, on-site dining, exclusive beach access, and convenient location.

Myrtle Beach Entertainment: 9 Unique Experiences

Sifting through a batch Myrtle Beach shows, concerts, and comedic performances can be quite dizzying as there are over two dozen possibilities each night. If you’ve ever visited our breathtaking slice of coastal South Carolina before, you already know that mornings and afternoons are for sunbathing, water sports, and shopping. However, once the sun goes down, most travelers seek out an evening of world-renowned Myrtle Beach entertainment. To ensure that your upcoming visit is nothing short of flawless, we’ve compiled nine of our favorite after-dark destinations—enjoy!

  1. The Carolina Opry Theater: We couldn’t think of a more suitable place to commemorate an already stellar day in South Carolina than the Opry. With five unique Myrtle Beach shows to choose from, you won’t soon forget your visit to the region’s best theater.
  2. Pirates Voyage Dinner & Show: Pirates Voyage is becoming a wintertime sensation thanks to its holiday-related dinner shows. The experience is quite similar to the one at Medieval Times—simply swap the knights for pirates.
  3. Comedy Cabana: The Comedy Cabana, located just three miles down the road, consistently books the most talented comedians in the country. Lewis Black, Dave Attell, and Pauly Shore (among countless others) have all performed at the Cabana.
  4. Legends in Concert: Some of the continent’s best impersonators perform at Legends, including Elvis Presley, Alan Jackson, and even the Blues Brothers.
  5. Carolina Comedy Club: This Broadway at the Beach staple has welcomed Gallagher, Ralphie May, Chelsea Handler, and so many more talented performers over the years. It doesn’t get as much love as the Cabana, but it remains one of the best bets for after-dark Myrtle Beach entertainment.
  6. Alabama Theatre: Several of the most visually-striking Myrtle Beach shows can be experienced at Alabama Theatre, a beloved concert hall in the heart of Barefoot Landing. One the Show, Alabama’s bread and butter, enters its 26th season this year.
  7. GTS Theatre: GTS hosts everything from an Elvis Presley impersonator to comedic magic acts. But the Motown Tribute Show is where they make hay.
  8. The Asher Theatre: While Waccamaw Boulevard’s Asher Theatre isn’t as expansive or lavish as many other nearby live venues, we’ve quickly fallen for its intimate setting and calendar of eye-catching musicians.
  9. Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament: Medieval Times has withstood the test of time as families still cannot get enough of this rousing dinner theater. The awe-inspiring, shriek-inducing battles have never been more impressive.

Quintessential Oceanfront Myrtle Beach Lodging

Myrtle Beach Entertainment

After a genuinely unforgettable day in our four-season seaside paradise, retreat to Sand Dunes Resort for a moon-lit beach stroll, late-night cocktails, and a comfortable slumber. Start each morning with a fresh cup of joe on your private deck as the sun subtly peeks above the Atlantic Ocean. Don’t forget to read up about the area’s best museums, golf courses, and underwater adventures before your departure. Please give us a call today at 866-845-1011 to learn more about our affordable, oceanfront accommodations. We can also help you locate the premier Myrtle Beach dinner shows, concerts, and performances upon arrival.