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If you’re a local to the grand strand, or thinking about moving to Myrtle Beach, SC, and planning to rent an apartment or buy a home, this city has a lot to offer. But with so much to see and do, it can be overwhelming for new residents to know where to start. To help you make the most of your time living in Myrtle Beach, we’ve put together a list of must-try experiences and unique things to do from locals to the area. So grab your walking shoes and your sense of adventure, and get ready to dive into the ultimate Myrtle Beach bucket list experience. 

1. Visit the Marshwalk of Murrells Inlet

The Marshwalk in Murrells Inlet is a captivating waterfront boardwalk that offers a unique blend of natural beauty, coastal charm, and lively entertainment. “Not only will you find 9 amazing seafood restaurants but the views of the inlet are spectacular,” states South Carolina local Corina Whitehead of Carolina Food Tours. “Visit during the day and participate in some of the fun activities, including paddle boarding, jet skis, dolphin watch tours, seakart adventures, and more. Visit in the evening for a sunset cruise, listen to local bands playing at each of the restaurants or my favorite, enjoy delicious, fresh, local seafood at any of the restaurants along our Marshwalk.” 

2. Spend the day at Broadway at the Beach

Broadway at the beach is the largest walkable entertainment venue in South Carolina. It overlooks Broadway, has many unique shops, dining and entertainment. According to local travel planner Kimberly McCord of Myrtle Beach SC Travel, “I highly recommend grabbing a meal at The Grumpy Monk, it is locally owned and operated and serves anything from burgers to sushi and has great local beers on tap.” She shares, “if you are looking for fun attractions and entertainment check out Teal Nation for shopping and visit Ripley’s Aquarium to see Sea Creatures, Sharks, Rays, Jellyfish, Penguins and the new Sloth Exhibit.” 

3. Attend a Myrtle Beach Pelicans Baseball game 

“Attending a Myrtle Beach Pelican baseball game is one of the more unique things to do in Myrtle Beach that should be on everyone’s bucket list,” states travel blogger Tori Mitchell. “It’s a great family-friendly event with all of the hands-on activities for kids, but is also perfect for those looking to enjoy some of the many drink specials offered throughout the week. The baseball team is so much fun to watch as they play against many other teams in the area.” 

4. Go Shark tooth hunting 

Myrtle Beach is known for its beautiful shoreline and abundant marine life, including sharks. Over time, fossilized shark teeth wash up onto the beaches, making it an ideal destination for shark tooth hunting. To hunt for shark teeth, visitors can stroll along the sandy shores, particularly in areas where the waves crash and expose new layers of sediment. The best time for hunting is usually after high tide or during low tide when more treasures are revealed.

“Myrtle Beach is very special to our hearts. There is nowhere else that we have enjoyed more at the ocean during our annual spring vacation,” shares travel blogger Barbara Robinson of Inspirational Travel Adventures. “The competitions, the fresh air, the ocean breezes, the early mornings and late nights searching for shark teeth, there is nothing better.” 

5. Enjoy the sunshine at Springmaid Beach

Springmaid Beach is a serene coastal retreat along the shores of Myrtle Beach. It offers a beautiful sandy coastline, clear waters, and a variety of activities such as swimming and surfing. Nature enthusiasts can appreciate the diverse wildlife and coastal ecosystem. The beach features Springmaid Pier, which provides panoramic views and fishing opportunities. Visitors will find amenities like beach access, parking, restrooms, showers, and nearby dining and shopping options. 

“A must-do activity while visiting the beach is to have your family’s photo taken,” says local photographer Tanya Brunson of Myrtle Beach Family Photography. “Capture your family’s vacation memories in beautiful beach portraits that your family will cherish forever.”   

6. Learn how to surf 

Taking surf lessons in Myrtle Beach offers an exhilarating and enjoyable experience for individuals of all ages and skill levels. Whether you’re a beginner eager to catch your first wave or looking to refine your surfing technique you are bound to have a great time. With the beautiful backdrop of the sea and sand combined with experts to help you along the way you could become a surfing pro in no time. Jack’s surf lessons experts have all the local knowledge you need to enjoy your time on the ocean. Jack’s Surf lessons general manager Paige Hannigan also offered us some local expertise on where you should get dinner after you finish your lesson. “The best spot for fine dining is Bistro 90 out in Longs- it’s absolutely worth the quick drive and you have to try the pinwheel steak and whatever cakes they have for dessert that day. If you decide to hit the water on a boat and go out on the waterway, make sure you stop by Crab Catchers for some super fresh seafood and their homemade coconut cream pie.” 

7. Schedule a round of Putt-putt golf 

According to lifestyle blogger Whitney Rife of Whitney Rife Blog, “if you’re planning a trip to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, there are a few must-do activities that you simply have to put on your bucket list. For starters, you really can’t visit Myrtle Beach without going putt-putting. There’s a putt-putt course on every corner, and it’s an activity that’s fun for all ages. Additionally, If you can time your trip right, consider checking out the Carolina Country Music Fest. It’s our favorite weekend of the year.” 

A final note on the ultimate Myrtle Beach bucket list

Living in Myrtle Beach, SC offers a plethora of exciting experiences to add to your bucket list. This coastal city provides endless opportunities for adventure and relaxation. So, whether you’re a resident or planning to visit, get ready to immerse yourself in the ultimate Myrtle Beach bucket list experience and create lifelong memories.

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