Looking to experience the fun,sun, and sand of Myrtle Beach? We’ve got you covered with our guide to the best season to book your Together Resorts & Vacation Rental getaway!
Myrtle Beach in the Spring
Myrtle Beach wakes from its winter slumber in spring, bringing a season of increasing temperatures (on land and in the water) along with more outdoor activity. Not to mention Spring Break!
Springtime Weather
Starting with average daily highs of 68 in March and ending in the low eighties come May, Springtime marks the beginning of the year’s beautiful weather. Unlike the summer, this time of year brings less rain to spoil your daily plans.
As the weather warms, the days become more predictable. Life spent living at 70f is perfect for those who love to explore on foot or bike, whether that be a walk down the Myrtle Beach Boardwalk or through Brookgreen Gardens.
By May, the beach days hold plenty of promise. Solid waves and decent water temperatures make swimming and surfing enjoyable.
Best Things to Do in Spring
Stroll the Boardwalk
Outside of the Spring Break chaos and fun, strolling the Boardwalk in the quieter Spring months will be memorable. Life here is starting to pick up ahead of the busy summer and the 1.2-mile boardwalk provides gorgeous Atlantic Ocean views and endless entertainment.
Catch a Pelicans Game
Spring means baseball. Although Myrtle Beach doesn’t have a Major League team, their local Pelicans happen to play at a fantastic stadium. Sure it’s on the smaller side, but there’s not a bad seat in the house. Plus, in classic Myrtle Beach fashion, the games are just as much about the family fun festivities as it is about the score.
Explore Murrells Inlet
Murrells Inlet is filled to the brim with vibrant nature, mouthwatering cuisine, and historic landmarks. If one boardwalk wasn’t enough, come and explore the inlet’s half-mile trail through a gorgeous saltwater estuary. Now, with a hefty appetite, experience exceptional local seafood, all with grand views of the Atlantic. Top it off with a visit to the Richmond Hill Plantation for an immersive look into early life here in Myrtle Beach.
Book a Tee Time
Spring brings pristine golf weather to Myrtle Beach. While the iconic Masters occurs to the west in Augusta, you can enjoy some of the area’s top-shelf golf courses. There are more than two dozen to choose from in one of America’s top golf destinations. Here are some of our favorites:
Springtime Events
- St. Patrick’s Day Parade & Festival
- Myrtle Beach Food Truck Festival
- Socastee Heritage Festival
- Smoke on the Beach
Myrtle Beach in the Summer
Myrtle Beach is a beach vacation mecca. So it’s no surprise the oceanfront is bustling and hotel rates rise like the temperature as folks from all over enjoy their getaway.
Summertime Weather
Summer is the most popular season to visit Myrtle Beach. Those seeking plenty of sun, hot weather and balmy seas will love this time of the year. June enjoys average daily highs of 88; this increases into the low nineties across July and August. So be sure to pack plenty of sunscreen.
The temperature increase is followed by a spike in average precipitation. The summer months experience double the amount of expected rainfall as any other season. Now, this is all well and sound as all attractions, such as Ripley’s Aquarium, amusement parks and the indoor waterparks, are ready to take you in when the rain showers arrive.
Best Things to Do in Summer
Visit Broadway at the Beach
With the warm summer sun beaming down, Broadway at the Beach provides a beautiful way to dip in and out of daylight. Not only can you catch Fourth of July fireworks here, but also premier shopping, dining, and entertainment.
Take a Surf Lesson
The waves off the coast of Myrtle Beach can be a great place to learn how to surf or bring your skills to the next level. Jack’s Surf Lessons features single-day and multi-day lessons along with surfboard rentals, so you can keep the fun rolling.
Get Soaked at Myrtle Waves Waterpark
Yes, you have miles of coastline and an abundance of Atlantic surf. However, sometimes you just need to unleash your inner kid. You can do that at Myrtle Waves Waterpark, the largest of its kind in South Carolina.
Open during high season, the waterpark comes with 30 thrilling water slides, a flor rider, and large play areas for the young ones.
Take in the Carolina Opry
You’ve heard of all the major waterfront attractions, like the SkyWheel and surfside rollercoasters. But what about the Carolina Opry? This theater loves to take guests down memory lane with tribute acts from the ‘60s, ‘70s & ‘80s.
Country and folk tunes are also commonly found here, but there will still be plenty of rock, blues, and other genres to dance along to as you experience one of the more historic theaters in South Carolina.
Curious about taking in a show? You can check out their schedule here.
Summertime Events
Myrtle Beach in the Fall
Welcome to the shoulder season in Myrtle Beach. The Fall is one of my favorite times to enjoy the South Carolina coast. In fact, October may be the best month overall to visit. But let me know what you think!
Fall Weather
Don’t worry, just because it’s fall doesn’t mean the sunny days are over. Quite the contrary, average temperatures remain in the mid-80s in September offering some of the best beach weather in Myrtle Beach. From October it dips into the 70s and eventually the 60s as the late fall Hurricane Season takes place.
Days in the 70s offer the perfect time to explore beyond the beach as life slows down. Rainfall decreases and you’ll have great conditions for Myrtle Beach hiking, kayaking and park picnics.
Best Things to Do in Fall
Go Fishing
Better weather for fishing, schools of fishs and fewer crowds make inshore fishing in Myrtle Beach great in the fall. But you can go beyond the coast with half/full day and sunset charters with Voyager Fishing Charters.
Visit Brookgreen Gardens
One of the top gardens in the USA, Brookgreen Gardens is must-see anytime of year. However, the beauty reaches another level during the fall. In addition various events put unique spins on the Brookgreen experience.
Explore Huntington Beach State Park
Now that it isn’t 90+ degrees, let’s trade our swim trunks for hiking shoes. In Murrels’ Inlet, the state park is home to 300 species of local and migratory birds, sea turtles, and alligators which may be spotted from the trails and boardwalks. Myrtle Beach State Park is an excellent alternative option!
Fall Events
Myrtle Beach in the Winter
Less open attractions and colder weather means fewer crowds can be found in Myrtle Beach in winter. Welcome to the off season, where locals reclaim their territory and the Holiday spirit cloaks the beach town in joyful warmth.
Winter Weather
Temperatures through winter remain in the high 50s on average. However, you can expect plenty of cold on your morning stroll. But hey, at least you aren’t getting snowed on!
Best Things to Do in Winter
Shop at the Market Common
Just a mile back from the beach the Market Common is a grand mix of shops, restaurants and fun. You’ll be able to shop ‘til you drop at the dozens of major stores and boutiques. All before relaxing and enjoying the latest flick on the big screen.
Horry County Museum
The Horry County Museum is a great way to escape the chill. Come and learn about the town and regions interesting history with exhibits showcasing Myrtle Beach long before it rose to vacation stardom.
Boat Down the Intracoastal Waterway
As the winter months are the quietest time to visit Myrtle Beach, that means the Intracoastal Waterway hasn’t been this calm all year. Book a boat rental with Captain Smiley, and you can explore the pure waters and enjoy the unspoiled nature.
Winter Events
Stay in Myrtle Beach
That becomes the next question folks. All seasons have their perks. The best part? Together Resorts & Vacation Rentals will place you in the best spot to make the most of your Myrtle Beach adventure.