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Everything you could hope for in a vacation is wrapped up and waiting for you on the Grand Strand. Beautiful beaches, scrumptious food, fun-filled amusement parks, unique shopping, lively nightlife, adventurous watersports and fishing and historic sites pose new adventures around every corner. The tough part will be deciding what to do first, or what not to do, and you may think there is no way to do it all. But don't let that stop you from trying, everything on your wish list is right here on the beautiful Grand Strand!

Beaches and Amusements imgLeft exampleNaturally, the fun always starts at the beach, the Myrtle Beach area's No. 1 attraction. And it’s no wonder with sixty miles of beautiful beaches the opportunities for fun in the sun are never ending. The Myrtle Beach area has many great parks in the area - everything from cool water parks to hot racetracks. Like playing "putt-putt"? We have around 50 miniature golf courses. Or, if you’re attuned to a slower pace, enjoy a relaxing, wonder-filled outing at the world-renowned Brookgreen Gardens, an outdoor sculpture garden showcasing the works of 250 American sculptors.

Theaters and Nightlife imgLeft exampleThe Myrtle Beach area has emerged as a hot spot for live family entertainment, offering the best in music, dance, comedy, dinner shows, and celebrity concerts. The plush, 2,000-seat Alabama Theatre is the setting for some of the best concerts and shows in town, as well as a top-notch variety show called One. The Carolina Opry, founded by musician Calvin Gilmore,started the Grand Strand’s theater boom in 1986 and continues to delight audiences year after year. No matter which side of the Mason-Dixon line you call home, you’ll have a whoopin,’ hollerin’ good time at Dolly Parton’s Dixie Stampede Dinner & Show. The House of Blues attracts standouts in the world of blues, jazz, gospel and rock. Legends in Concert is the place to go for superstar look-alikes (and sound-alikes) such as the Blues Brothers, Marilyn Monroe, Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis, Michael Jackson, Liza Minelli and many other legends. At Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament, knights on Andalusian stallions compete for the audience’s attention. With more than 2,600 seats, the majestic Palace Theatre is home to Spirit of the Dance, starring a 30-member international dance troupe, and the Rat Pack-The Las Vegas Show. “Tribute! The Concert,” a new production from Calvin Gilmore Productions, made its debut in March 2004. With theaters all over town, and a diverse offering, the Myrtle Beach area is officially in "show" business.

Dining imgLeft exampleAlong the Grand Strand, more than 1,700 full-service restaurants are waiting to serve you. The choices are endless. Of course, we're famous for fabulous, fresh seafood, and we serve it up every way under the sun. Try traditional Calabash- or Murrells Inlet-style seafood, with tender morsels battered oh-so-lightly and deep-fried to perfection.