The Best (and Worst) Time to Visit Myrtle Beach: Timing Your Trip Like a Pro
Myrtle Beach is one of those places that never technically closes. The boardwalk keeps spinning. The mini golf courses stay lit. The all-you-can-eat seafood buffets remain open for business year-round. But here’s the thing: when you show up matters enormously. Go at the wrong time and you’ll be fighting for a patch of sand, sweating through your sunscreen, and paying resort prices that make your eyes water.