Population:
30,000 in the city and over 12 million visitors annually
Location:
in the center of the Grand
Strand, a 60-mile crescent of beach on the South Carolina coast.
Elevation:
21 feet
Time Zone:
Myrtle Beach is in the eastern time zone. When it is noon in New York City; it
is also noon in Myrtle Beach.
Weather:
Average Temperatures:
Month
High
Low
January
58F
43F
February
59F
44F
March
66F
50F
April
73F
57F
May
80F
66F
June
86F
73F
July
88F
75F
August
87F
75F
September
83F
71F
October
75F
61F
November
66F
51F
December
59F
44F
When to Go
Spring is probably the most
attractive season in South Carolina. Throughout the region, cherry blossoms are
followed by azaleas, dogwood, and camellias from April into May, and by apple
blossoms in May. Summer can be hot and humid in many areas, but temperatures
will be cooler along the coast. Folk, craft, art, and music festivals take place
in summer, as do sports events. Fall brings spectacular foliage.
In winter, temperatures average
in the 60s by the shore. Summer temperatures range from the high 70s to the
mid-80s.
Business Hours
Banks are usually open weekdays
9 to 3 and some Saturday mornings; the post office from 8 to 5 weekdays and
often on Saturday mornings. Shops in urban and suburban areas, particularly in
indoor and strip malls, typically open at 9 or 10 daily and stay open until
anywhere from 6 to 10 PM on weekdays and Saturdays, and until 5 or 6 on Sundays.
Holidays
New Year's Day Jan. 1
Martin Luther King, Jr., Day 3rd
Mon. in Jan.
President's Day 3rd Mon. in Feb.
Memorial Day last Mon. in May;
Independence Day July 4
Labor Day 1st Mon. in Sept.
Thanksgiving Day 4th Thurs. in
Nov.
Christmas Eve and Christmas Day
Dec. 24 and 25
New Year's Eve Dec. 31.
Customs & Duties
Arriving in the United States
Contact the U.S. Customs
Service (inquiries, 1300 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20229,
202/354-1000
Electricity
The U.S. electrical standard is
110 volts/60 cycles AC. Visitors from other countries, traveling with
dual-voltage appliances will not need a converter, but they will need a plug
adapter. The standard U.S. electrical outlet takes a plug of two flat pins set
parallel to one another.
Emergencies
Ambulance,
Fire , Police (Phone: 911).
Hospital Emergency Rooms
The emergency room is open 24
hours a day at the Columbia Grand Strand Regional Medical Center (809
82nd Pkwy., off U.S. 17, Myrtle Beach, 843/692-1000).
Georgetown Memorial Hospital
(606 Black River Rd., Georgetown, 843/527-7000).
Telephones
The country code for the United
States is 1. The area code for South Carolina's coast is 843.
All U.S. telephone numbers
consist of 10 digits - the three-digit area code, followed by a seven-digit
local number. If you're calling a number from another area-code region, dial "1"
then all 10 digits. For calls within the same local calling area, just dial the
seven-digit number. A map of U.S. area codes is printed in the front of most
local telephone directories.
Getting There
By Automobile
The popularity of the Grand
Strand has soared, with an estimated 12 million visitors pouring in every year.
It is easy to avoid traffic snarls if you travel at the right times of day and
night. Plan your trip so that you will be driving U.S. Highway 501 into Myrtle
Beach before 7 AM or after 7 PM Monday through Thursday, or in the middle of the
day. Another rule of thumb is to stay off beach exit roads right after hotel
checkout time on Saturdays and Sundays. You will be much better off to check out
of your room, put the bags in the car and plan to spend time in town or on the
beach until late afternoon.
An excellent highway system has
recently been completed providing easy access from all directions and within the
area.
If you're coming to the Grand
Strand from eastern North Carolina, try Interstate 40 east or U.S. Highway 17
south to Wilmington, North Carolina. At Wilmington, head southbound on U.S. 17.
Avoid rush hours.
From Charleston, take U.S. 17
north. It could be crowded at peak traffic times.
If you're traveling north on
Interstate 95, take Exit 170 (clearly marked "Myrtle Beach"), near Florence.
Take U.S. Highway 76 to U.S. 501 and follow it the rest of the way. Vacationers
heading to North Strand beaches -- Little River, Crescent Beach, Ocean Drive,
Atlantic Beach and Windy Hill -- should veer to the left at Marion, cross two
lanes of U.S. 501 and continue on U.S. 76. At Nichols, take a right onto S.C.
Highway 9.
If you're traveling Interstate
20, follow the signs toward Florence. The road will merge into I-95 north and
bypass Florence. Then take Exit 170, same as if you'd come the whole way on
I-95.
If you're traveling south on
I-95, take Exit 193 at Dillon. Head toward Latta, then take U.S. 501. If you're
going to North Myrtle Beach, you can take S.C. 9 all the way from Dillon.
By
Plane
In addition to services offered
at the Myrtle Beach International and Grand Strand airports private planes and
corporate jets can access the Conway-Horry County Airport, off U.S. Highway 378,
outside Conway, (843) 397-9111. The airport is home of the North American
Institute of Aviation, an international pilot training school.
Myrtle Beach International
Airport
Between U.S. Hwy. 17 Bus. and
U.S. Hwy. 17 Bypass, Myrtle Beach
(843) 448-1589
An $18-million renovation
project expanded Myrtle Beach International Airport from 50,000 square feet to
120,000, and added an upper-level concourse. Two jetways now connect the planes
to the terminal. Present plans are for Horry County to double the size of the
existing airport, making it a regional terminal and adding a second runway.
Grand Strand Airport
33rd Ave. S. and Terminal Ave.,
North Myrtle Beach
(843) 272-5337
Horry County operates the Grand
Strand Airport, where private aircraft and corporate jets can land. It's open 24
hours a day. You don't have to notify anyone that you're coming, but be aware
that all services close for business at 10 PM.
You can leave your craft for
several days while you enjoy the beach. The airport is about one block west of
U.S. 17, pretty much in the heart of North Myrtle Beach.
Fixed-base operators at Grand
Strand Airport are Shell Aviation and Ramp 66. Both services offer overnight
tie-down for $5 per night. Fuel is also available.
By Bus
You should be able to get to
Myrtle Beach on a Greyhound bus from just about any point in the United States.
You'll find it easier during the summer when more buses are scheduled. The
station, Oak Street and Seventh Avenue N., Myrtle Beach, is open from 8 AM to 1
PM and 3 to 7 PM. Call (843) 448-2471 or (800) 231-2222 for details.
By Train
Florence and Dillon are the two
closest places Amtrak serves. The problem is you can't get to the Grand Strand
from either of those cities unless you arrange for a vehicle or have friends
who'll pick you up. If you decide to take the train to Florence or Dillon and
then rent a car, there are two outlets that, with advance notice, can arrange
for a vehicle to be at the station when you arrive
Greyhound bus service from
Florence to Myrtle Beach has been discontinued.
By Boat
The most scenic and perhaps most
peaceful way to get to the Grand Strand is by boat. The Intracoastal Waterway
generally parallels the Atlantic Ocean for 1,200 miles from Boston to Key West,
Florida.
In 1932, the Army Corps of
Engineers dug a 20-mile canal, connecting Little River to the Waccamaw River.
This portion goes right through the Grand Strand.
Boaters can tie up at Barefoot
Landing for a day of shopping and dining and an evening of country music at the
Alabama Theatre. There are numerous marinas along the waterway and the Waccamaw
River where boaters can spend the night, eat in a nice restaurant, buy groceries
or have their motors tuned up.