February is the last month of
Myrtle Beach’s winter season.
Daytime temperatures reach highs of 58°F, which won’t stop you enjoying the great outdoors even in the winter! Take a trip to the
Brookgreen Gardens or stroll along the beach. You will have
7 hours of daily sunshine and only
5 rainy days on average.
Nights are still chilly at around 40°F, so do bring a warmer jacket too! The sea is still cold at a
water temperature around 52°F. So unless you are really tough, you might prefer to swim indoors at this time of the year.
And you will find plenty of options to do so at hotels or water parks.
Occupation rates are still very low in February. They might be slightly higher than the month before given early spring break visitors or those preparing a special trip for Valentine’s. You will even find some Valentine’s events and many more such as the
Broadway at the Beach KidzTime Festival or the
Conway Chocolate walk.
Best Time to visit Myrtle Beach
In terms of weather, the best time to visit Myrtle Beach is between March and November. The months of spring and fall are pleasant and mild- perfect for outdoor activities. The hot months of June, July and August provide ideal beach vacation weather. The best months for swimming in the ocean are July, August and September. August and September are the wettest months of the year so it might be wise to bring some rain gear. January is the coldest month but even during the winter temperatures rarely drop under 55°F during the day.
Things to know about Myrtle Beach
Myrtle Beach used to be made up of just a few fishermen’s houses along the coast not too long ago. Today, Myrtle Beach has become a busy and well known vacation destination. The Oceanfront Broadwalk is an over a mile long promenade along the sea where you can stop at one of the numerous and very inviting restaurants with a sea view. Myrtle Beach is also famous for its more than 100 Championship Golf Courses and you won’t get bored during the nights, where numerous bars and clubs will keep you busy. Even if you are simply after a relaxing beach vacation - there are many vacation possibilities in Myrtle Beach!
The 10 top sights are:
Waccatee Zoological Farm
The Waccatee Zoological Farm is an absolute must if you are travelling with kids. You can watch a number of different animals including the famous peacocks. The entrance is cheap and even on hot days you will find plenty of shady spots.
Palace Theatre
At the
Palace Theatre you can
watch Broadway inspired shows directly on the beach. The small and pleasant theatre offers great views from any seat. If you are up for a matinee you get even cheaper tickets.
Myrtle Beach State Park
The
Myrtle Beach State park is just a few minutes walk away from the center. If you are after a
quiet place to relax this is exactly what you are looking for.
Nascar SpeedPark
Kids as well as adults can expect a lot of
fun go-karting at the Nascar SpeedPark. If you aren’t physically into racing you can simply experience the thrill in the video game hall.
Myrtle Waves Water Park
If just enjoying sunbathing and swimming in the oceon is too boring for you, you can find all kinds of water slides and water waves in the
Myrtle waves water park.
Broadway at the Beach
What would Myrtle Beach be without
shopping? Visit the
Broadway at the Beach and its’ unique shops, the IMAX cinema, the Ripley’s aquarium,
mini-golf and much more.
Barefoot Landing
Another famous shopping destination of Myrtle Beach is the
Barefoot Landing. In between shopping you can take a rest on a
deck chair looking out over the ocean, observe the crocodiles or take a ride on the carousell.
Huntington Beach State Park
Just a few minutes walk from Myrtle Beach you will find this
park which also offers an area designated to relax and swim. The
untouched coastal line invites you to fish or observe the birds and alligators.
Brookgreen Gardens
On 13.5 square miles the botanical gardens of
Brookgreen will offer you
sight of countless types of plants as well as many interesting sculptures. You might want to bring a picnic or check out any concerts.
The Beach
Last but not least,
the beach! The one and main thing you might want to visit
Myrtle Beach for. It’s huge with lots of sand and waves and
it’s also free!