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Known for its fresh seafood, fishing charters, annual blue crab festival and historic live oak trees, it offers a slower pace of life.
Just a few minutes north of the hustle and bustle of Myrtle Beach if allows residents and visitors alike to share in a quieter and more peaceful time in this small fishing village.
Little River is within a few moments drive to all the area's attractions, golf courses, live shows, shopping outlets, entertainment and beaches.
Take a relaxing trip on one of the Las-Vegas-style casino gambling boats now docked in Little River. These boats leave the waterfront twice a day, every day, for world-class gambling excursions into international waters.
If you like to play in the waterway consider renting a jet ski from one of the waterfront businesses. Dock space and boat rentals are available at Crickett Cove and Coquina Harbor marinas.
Little provides something for everyone!
As the No. 1 drive to beach destination of the east cost it is no surprise that Myrtle Beach, with over 60 miles of warm, sandy beaches, is such a popular vacation choice for millions of Americans With close to 14 Million people visiting Myrtle Beach and the Grand Strand each year, Myrtle Beach has earned the title of the No. 1 Family Beach in America.
From day to night, Myrtle Beach offers the finest in entertainment and dining establishments
If limitless vacation options are what you are looking for, then Myrtle Beach has them.
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North Myrtle Beach is located on the Atlantic Ocean along the Northeastern South Carolina coastal area known as the "Grand Strand."
North Myrtle Beach is a fantastic destination for golfers, fishermen, shoppers, families, honeymooners and just about anyone else looking for a relaxed, fun-filled vacation. No matter what the budget or itinerary, North Myrtle Beach has something for everyone! Much like the rest of the Grand Strand, North Myrtle Beach has a wide variety of superb accommodations, and an incredible variety of restaurants, shopping, golf and family activities abound.
With nine miles of beach and approximately 15 square miles of land the city is a growing mix of permanent residential neighborhoods, beach homes, hotels, motels and multi-storied condominiums. Theatres, shopping centers, restaurants, city parks and other amusements serve a population estimated at 12,000 and growing with another 3.5 million annual visitors.
We are known for our family beach atmosphere, fishing piers reaching into the Atlantic, wide sandy beaches, and championship golf courses as well as being centrally located to a very wide range of neighboring attractions and entertainment.
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Surfside Beach is on the Atlantic Ocean in the heart of the Grand Strand, in South Carolina, directly South of Myrtle Beach. With 2 miles of pristine beach, excellent services, temperate climate, many restaurants and attractions nearby, Surfside Beach is a popular place to vacation, relocate, and retire.
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Located 10 miles south of Myrtle Beach, Garden City Beach is at the southern-most end of the county. Situated between the creeks of Murrells Inlet and the Atlantic Ocean, you have the best of both worlds. Golf, fishing, dining and accommodations all combine to make Garden City a popular family beach vacation destination.
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Savor the abundance of freshly prepared seafood in the state's "Seafood Capital" restaurants (more than 30!) serving mouth-watering delicacies. Award-winning chefs create culinary masterpieces with the bountiful seafood harvested off the shores of Murrells Inlet. Walk among the wetlands, cruise the creek, savor the world-famous seafood, and explore the variety of onshore pleasures. From our rich history of buried pirate treasure, to our ecology tours of the spectacular salt marsh, Murrells Inlet is a world apart.
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