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Living in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina:
Tips for Moving and Visiting

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If you've been wondering what it's like to live in or visit Myrtle Beach, the Crowdsourced Explorer community can help. We asked five people living in Myrtle Beach what someone who is considering moving to or visiting there should know. Here are their pros and cons, tips, and advice:

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5 comments on “Myrtle Beach”

A tourist town gaining a reputation as a retirement location. One of the fastest growing cities in the USA. One of the lowest cost airports in the USA.

Bernie, says: 2023

Myrtle Beach has quite the reputation, but it quite possible to have a safe and enjoyable time despite this. There are plenty of areas you can routinely enjoy that are not overrun with tourists, even in summer months. If you avoid Broadway at the Beach and the boardwalk, you won’t commonly feel overwhelmed.

Bianca, says: 2020

Someone moving to this area should decide if they prefer a quiet environment to be close to the beach, or the center of town, where the majority of activities and restaurants are located. Both areas have their advantages. This is a diverse area with something for everyone.

Ashley, says: 2020

Myrtle Beach is a Southeastern town in South Carolina. Tourists visit to enjoy the beaches, sunsets and attractions. An exciting water park called “Myrtle Waves” is a popular attraction for most families. Myrtle Beach also has various restaurants along our Grand Strand which will appeal to diverse palates. It is a wonderful place to visit, especially in the Summer.

Brenda, says: 2020

Myrtle Beach is a small tourist community off the coast of South Carolina. It has many attractions, so you’ll never run out of things to do; however, a popular town comes with negative factors too. Traffic and lots of young people coming to party. The weather in Myrtle Beach is an entire different problem. It’s always hot and humid; so if you don’t enjoy summer or the beach, it probably isn’t for you.

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