Myrtle Beach is another mellow travel option located in the one coastal of South Carolina City. This wonderful place is a bustling vacation destination during the rest of the year, settles down a bit with the arrival of winter.
With average daytime temperatures reaching into the low 60s, the city offers attractions year-round in a climate that is mild even for winter. Hotels drop their rates during this time to entice off-peak visitors, as do lodging facilities for camping and cabin rentals. Hotel prices can drop by half price or more, to as low as $60 for some double-occupancy rooms.
Golfers are drawn to the warmer winter temperatures in Myrtle Beach and the resorts frequently offer discounted golfing rates and packages during this time. The Breakers Resort offers a “Mid-Week Supersaver” deal that comes with a 20% discount on four nights’ accommodations and four days of golfing.
Myrtle Beach is a shopper’s mecca, whether you are a bargain-chaser or have more upscale, refined needs. Hit Ocean Drive for bargain stores like Wings, or head up to visit specialty boutiques nestled around a 23-acre lake at Broadway at the Beach. If your feet aren’t aching after all that shopping, you can also try the Waccamaw Factory Shoppes, Barefoot Landing, Tanger Outlets, and the new Coastal Grand Mall.
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