Where should newcomers go in Myrtle Beach? Tell us your favorite things to do
Earlier this year, U.S. News and World Report named Myrtle Beach one of the fastest growing cities in America for a second year in a row.
It’s not hard to see why! From young families who have fond memories of visiting the beach to retirees looking for more leisure, Myrtle Beach is attracting people from all over the country.
With around 60 miles of stunning coastline and more than a dozen communities, there’s a lot for people to explore in Myrtle Beach. To help newcomers, snowbirds and locals navigate the ins and outs, we’re creating a guide to everything from the best beaches to the best bars and buffets locals like the most. We also want to hear about what you think are the oddest beach rules.
So we’re asking you, our readers, for your very best advice:
What would be the one thing you’d recommend to someone who is new to Myrtle Beach?
Think of this recommendation as a rite of passage — that one place that all residents of Myrtle Beach must go to in order to be considered a true local.
Is it a hot restaurant tip? How about a shout out to your favorite pier? Or is it a recommendation on what local shops are offering the best bargains? Fill out our form, and your tip could be part of our guide.
A reporter may reach out to you for more information on your Myrtle Beach tip.
Update: We are no longer accepting responses to this form, however, thank you to all who submitted their recommendations. To see what locals like to do in Myrtle Beach, click here to read the update to this story.
This story was originally published November 9, 2022 at 11:00 AM.