3-Day Itinerary for Myrtle Beach, SC

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Enjoy These Myrtle Beach, South Carolina Attractions and More:

  • Broadway at the Beach
  • The Hangout
  • The Original Benjamin’s Calabash Seafood
  • Legends in Concert
  • Brookgreen Gardens
  • Drunken Jack’s Restaurant & Lounge
  • Boardwalk
  • and plenty more!

 


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Elvis Legends in Myrtle Beach, SC

Elvis Legends in Myrtle Beach, SC

Myrtle Beach, South Carolina DAY-TO-DAY ITINERARY


Day 1 – Broadway at the Beach in South Carolina

On your first morning visiting Myrtle Beach, familiarize yourself with Broadway at the Beach. Spanning over 350 acres, this vibrant destination has a variety of specialty shops, unique dining, lively entertainment and hassle-free parking, catering to visitors of all ages.

Grab lunch at the newest family-friendly restaurant in Myrtle Beach, The Hangout. Indulge in seasonal seafood dishes alongside a selection of burgers, sandwiches, tacos, and appetizers while you enjoy live music on the dual indoor and outdoor stages. The restaurant’s unique aesthetic extends to its courtyard featuring foam parties every hour, an expansive sandbox, cozy fire pits and engaging games for a truly memorable dining experience.

Head over to Ripley’s Aquarium and start your afternoon aquatic adventure. Immerse yourself among thousands of aquatic species with interactive hands-on exhibits and face-to-face animal encounters. From the 175,000-gallon all-around shark tank to the Sloth Valley habitat, this aquarium provides a world-class experience.

Find dinner at The Original Benjamin’s Calabash Seafood. Choose from 11 unique dining rooms each with their own theme and indulge in the freshest locally sourced seafood provided by the Atlantic Ocean. With one of the largest model ship collections in the world, historic nautical collectables throughout and the ability to seat over 1,000 guests, this dining establishment is so much more than just a restaurant.

An exciting evening awaits you after dinner with a world-famous live tribute show at Legends in Concert. Each performer not only looks like the musician they portray, but masters their mannerisms, costumes and natural voices. Paying tribute to a wide variety of musicians from Elvis, Tina Turner and Jimmy Buffet to Taylor Swift, Frank Sinatra, Shania Twain and many more, this is a must-see show when visiting Myrtle Beach.

Brookgreen Gardens in Myrtle Beach

Brookgreen Gardens in Myrtle Beach

Day 2 – Myrtle Beach’s Lowcountry

Nestled in the coastal beauty of South Carolina, Brookgreen Gardens effortlessly blends art, nature and history. Enjoy a relaxing morning by taking a self-guided tour of the gardens and observe over 2,000 sculptures, the largest collection in America. Included in the lush gardens you’ll find the Lowcountry History and Wildlife Preserve that features thousands of acres home to rare and indigenous plant species. The Lowcountry Zoo is another important element of Brookgreen Gardens that you don’t want to miss! Walk the Lowcountry trail and visit the zoo’s native animals before heading to lunch.

Situated along the Marshwalk, enjoy stunning waterfront views while eating lunch at Drunken Jack’s Restaurant & Lounge.

An afternoon at Duplin Winery is a must when visiting Myrtle Beach. Famous for America’s favorite muscadine wine, the interactive experiences showcase the creation of their award-winning wines made from muscadine grapes. With its charming atmosphere and Southern hospitality, the winery offers tastings of up to 10 Duplin wines including a small snack of gourmet cheese dip and crackers for an unbeatable price. Take the rare opportunity to bottle up your own keepsake wine in their hand-bottling room before heading to dinner.

Enjoy life in the slow lane exploring the pet-friendly boardwalk at Barefoot Landing. Located on the Intercoastal Waterway, browse the charming boutiques until you’re ready for your next meal. No matter what your taste buds are feeling, you’re sure to find a match with the abundance of dining options along the waterway.

Wrap up the evening at one of the newest additions to Myrtle Beach, the Greg Rowles Legacy Theatre. With state-of-the-art sound and lighting systems and comfortable seating, guests are treated to an unforgettable experience every time they attend a show.

Myrtle Beach Sunset Drone

Myrtle Beach Sunset

Day 3 – The Coastal Charm of Myrtle Beach

On your final day visiting Myrtle Beach, take a leisurely morning stroll along the 1.2 mile long Boardwalk. Newly renovated with colorful boards made of recycled plastic, the Boardwalk promises durability for years to come. Overload your senses by breathing in the salty air, soak in the warm sun and admire the layers of color that unfold as the sand meets the ocean that blends with the blue sky. Elevate the pristine views by riding The SkyWheel. Traveling with a large group? The SkyWheel offers discounts for groups of 15 or more.

Make your way along the Boardwalk to Riptydz Oceanfront Grille, a pet-friendly restaurant and beach bar. With 3 separate dining areas and a rooftop bar, this casual open-air space is perfect for those looking for a leisurely lunch with ocean views.

After lunch visit The Market Common. Formerly an Air Force Base, historical markers throughout the area share the stories of heroes and former military buildings. The area now consists of boutique shops, meticulous landscaping, music-filled streets, fountains and playgrounds.

Dive into history while dining at Sea Captain’s House during your last evening in town. Originally built as a vacation cottage for the Taylor family, the former guesthouse changed ownership a few times before transforming into a restaurant in 1962. Voted “Best Seafood Restaurant” four years in a row by Southern Living Magazine, your visit to Myrtle Beach won’t be complete without an oceanfront dinner at Sea Captain’s House.

Founded in 1993 by the famous country music group ALABAMA, finish off your trip with an exciting production at one of the greatest attractions in Myrtle Beach, the Alabama Theater.

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