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Hurtle to Myrtle Beach

Those of you who have heard of Myrtle Beach, raise your hands. I see a few of our readers are aware of the place. Those if you may have heard of it but don’t know much, or would like to know more, read on, as it will be worth it. Because if you’re looking for a sunny, beachy relaxed and not overcrowded place, Myrtle Beach might be your new favourite destination.

Those who live in the USA will certainly know it, as it is one of those hot spots where Americans prefer to spend their time. Of course, you have Miami Beach, Hilton Head, St. Augustine and even The Hamptons, just outside of NYC and USA’s west coast. But Myrtle Beach is something else entirely. Of course, it has beaches. It has sun. It has the kind of American food that some crave. But, most of all, it has open spaces.

As a primer, Myrtle Beach, a city and vacation resort on South Carolina’s Atlantic coast, is the hub of the Grand Strand, a 60-mile string of beaches. It’s also known for its celebrity-designed golf courses. Along its beachfront boardwalk are arcades, souvenir stands and restaurants, as well as the old-fashioned Family Kingdom amusement park and the SkyWheel, one of the country’s tallest Ferris wheels. We’ve been there, and it certainly has a different vibe from other tourist destinations in the States. Give it a go!

This is just a small chunk of Myrtle Beach’s 60 miles of uninterrupted beach. Aaahhh.

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