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Myrtle Beach © South Carolina Tourism
The 60 miles (97km) of white sand stretching along South
Carolina's coastline, from Little River to Georgetown in the south,
is known as The Grand Strand. Peppered with beach resorts and
seaside communities, the main hub of activity is centred at Myrtle
Beach. However, all along The Grand Strand visitors can enjoy the
sea, sun and surf, as well as excellent seafood, shopping malls,
amusement parks and numerous family-orientated activities,
shipwreck diving, museums, and over 100 championship golf
courses.
Myrtle Beach lies at the centre of the Grand Strand, a glitzy
stretch of uninterrupted commercial development that has
transformed the city into a mega entertainment centre and family
resort. Beach towels and brightly coloured beach wear cover the
sand in summer and the population swells with vacationers seeking
fun and thrills offered by the Myrtle Beach Pavilion Amusement
Park, with funfairs, waterslides, arcades and shopping. Myrtle
Beach State Park offers nature trails, camping, fishing and
swimming when the bright lights and non-stop entertainment wear
thin.
At the southern end of the Grand Strand lies Georgetown with a
pretty historic district and a restored waterfront that buzzes with
activity. During colonial times it boasted a rich plantation
culture and was the centre of America's rice empire.
Excursions
Sea Islands
The Sea Islands make up more than half of the South Carolina
coastline, separated from the mainland by estuaries and marshes.
These islands are home to black communities descended from slaves,
who were brought to the Carolina's during the 18th century. When
they were...
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