If you’re in need of a relaxing getaway and some fun in the sun, look no further than the Grand Strand area of South Carolina, home to the beautiful beaches of North Myrtle Beach and Myrtle Beach. These two popular destinations offer plenty of reasons to visit in the springtime, and here are six key ones:

 

PERFECT WEATHER
Spring in the Grand Strand means sunny skies and warm temperatures in the mid-70s. It’s the perfect weather for beach activities like building sandcastles, flying kites, or playing a game of beach volleyball. And if you’re the type who prefers to relax on the sand with a good book, the mild spring breeze will keep you comfortable. Just don’t forget the sunscreen! Check the current weather in the North Myrtle Beach area here: https://www.northmyrtlebeachvacations.com/north-myrtle-beach-weather/

 

LESS CROWDS AND LOWER PRICES

If you’re not a fan of fighting for a spot on the sand or standing in long lines at attractions, then the springtime is the perfect time for you to visit North Myrtle Beach or Myrtle Beach. The crowds are generally smaller, which means more room to spread out and enjoy the beach. Plus, with fewer people visiting, you’ll often find better deals on accommodations, restaurants, and activities. It’s a win-win! Search for a great place to stay on your next beach vacation: https://www.northmyrtlebeachvacations.com/search-results/?sort_by=price

 

BEAUTIFUL SCENERY

The Grand Strand is known for its stunning beaches, and in the springtime, it is at its best. The sand is clean, the water is crystal clear, and the wildflowers are in bloom, adding pops of color to the landscape. And if you’re a fan of birdwatching, you might spot rare species during spring migration. Learn more about the Heritage Shores Nature Preserve in North Myrtle Beach (featuring trails through marshland with shore birds, animals, fish, and native plants): https://www.visitcherrygrove.com/heritage-shores-nature-preserve/

 

UNIQUE EVENTS AND ACTIVITIES

Whether you’re looking for a festive atmosphere or good old-fashioned fun, the Grand Strand has you covered in the springtime. The North Myrtle Beach St. Patrick’s Day Parade and Festival is a popular annual event, and there are also plenty of concerts, sporting events, and golf tournaments to keep you entertained. And if you’re feeling adventurous, try your hand at parasailing, paddleboarding, or many other water sports. Wondering what to do? Review this comprehensive list for ideas: https://www.northmyrtlebeachvacations.com/concierge/

 

EXCELLENT GOLFING OPPORTUNITIES

If you’re a golf enthusiast, you’ll definitely want to include a round or two on the Grand Strand during your spring beach vacation. The area is home to many excellent golf courses, ranging from challenging championship courses to more laid-back options. Some of the top courses in the area include the Dunes Golf and Beach Club, the Surf Golf and Beach Club, and the Barefoot Resort’s four championship courses. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or a beginner, there’s a course for you. And with the beautiful spring weather, you’ll enjoy your round in comfort. If you’re looking for a place to play or want to try a new course, take a look at this list: https://www.northmyrtlebeachvacations.com/myrtle-beach-golf-courses-central/

 

DELICIOUS FOOD AND DRINKS

No beach vacation is complete without indulging in delicious seafood and refreshing drinks, and the Grand Strand delivers on both fronts. There are plenty of restaurants and bars to choose from, and many of them offer outdoor seating with gorgeous beach views. Please don’t blame us if you gain a few extra pounds from all the lobster rolls and margaritas! This list of fine dining restaurants in the North Myrtle Beach area will help you find a new favorite: https://www.northmyrtlebeachvacations.com/concierge/restaurants-fine-dining/

 

So why wait? Pack your swimsuit and sunhat and head to the Grand Strand for a spring beach vacation you’ll never forget. And if you’re worried about getting bored, remember the old saying: “A bad day at the beach is better than a good day at work.” (Okay, we may have just made that up, but it’s still true!)