April 03, 2023
By Featured Venues & Destinations

Welcome to Cvent’s Myrtle Beach meeting planning guide – a Myrtle Beach city guide for meeting planners. Meeting planners may be wary of the term "beach destination," associating it with onslaughts of wild Spring Break partiers and an overflow of tourist-y nightclubs. Not so at Myrtle Beach. This family-friendly city welcomes guests with warm Southern hospitality and charm as they relax on rolling white sands, at sprawling golf courses or among many vibrant cultural venues.

Also a departure from the old definition of a beach destination, Myrtle Beach proves there's no need for planners to spend a fortune or travel far distances to get a taste of sand and sun. In fact, the city is just a four-hour drive from Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina, and a seven-hour drive from Jacksonville, Florida. Touching down at the Myrtle Beach International Airport has never been easier thanks to the addition of new and expanded air service from destinations in Ohio, Illinois, Pennsylvania and West Virginia.

Once inside the city, planners are met with the centerpiece of Myrtle Beach meetings and conventions: the stunning Myrtle Beach Convention Center. Located in the heart of the Grand Strand, the expansive Myrtle Beach Convention Center boasts 250,000 square feet of flexible meeting space including a 100,800-square-foot exhibit hall, divisible into three sections. The center's elegant 17,000-square-foot ballroom can seat more than 1,700 people for galas and banquets. In addition to the indoor space, Myrtle Beach is also home to the lovely Events Plaza, whose 30,000 square feet of lush landscaping are perfect for receptions and other outdoor events.

Beyond the convention center, a number of alternative event spaces fill the region. Host a meeting at the spectacular Brookgreen Gardens, where lush landscapes mingle with more than 1,200 works crafted by over 350 sculptures. Invite attendees to step back in time with a reception at the picturesque Litchfield Plantation, or liven up your event by planning a group outing to the Hard Rock Park, the first major theme park to be built in America for over a decade. Smaller groups can unwind with fine French cuisine at the wine cellar room in the famed Library Restaurant.

Alternatively, groups can choose to combine accommodations, exciting activities and flexible meeting space at one of the many convention hotels found across the region. Host a meeting at the 145-acre Kingston Plantation and enjoy the convenience of 500 guest rooms combined with 13,000 square feet of meeting space. Or, take advantage of the 45,000 square feet of meeting space along with 405 impressive guest rooms at the Myrtle Beach Marriott Resort & Spa at Grand Dunes.

As one of America's most popular beach destinations, Myrtle Beach enjoys a thriving tourism-based economy that brings in millions of dollars every year. Second only to tourism, farms that produce tobacco, indigo, watermelon and berries also contribute greatly to the economy. Myrtle Beach is also home to the corporate headquarters of Coastal Financial Corporation and AVX Corporation along with colleges and universities such as Coastal Carolina University and Webster University.

About Myrtle Beach, SC / Additional Info

Nestled along the sleepy coast of South Carolina's low country, the resort area of Myrtle Beach is a series of barrier islands and beach towns extending from Little River to historic Georgetown. With a modest population of 27,109 people, the city of Myrtle Beach is fairly compact at 13.5 square miles. Its metropolitan area, though, stretches across South Carolina's expansive 1,134-square-mile Horry County, which is home to nearly 240,000 residents.

Dating back to the Waccamaw Indians, the area that is now Myrtle Beach was bought by the Conway Lumber Company after the Civil War, opening up several new jobs. After the work week was done, railroad and lumber employees would make their way to the sunny shores of Myrtle Beach, thus making it a top tourism spot in the area.

The tradition continues today with the over 14 million people that visit the region annually. In fact, Myrtle Beach is one of the most popular resort destinations on the Southeast coast, thanks to its 60 miles of scenic sands and wide range of restaurants, golf courses, shops and live entertainment venues.

A verifiable sanctuary of sun, fun and surf, outdoor recreation tops the list of visitor activities. Visitors can cast a line into the sparkling blue Atlantic waters on a deep sea fishing charter or canoe through the winding waterways of wetlands, creeks and rivers. Or, float down the 425-foot-long lazy river at the Family Kingdom Amusement Park and Oceanfront Water Park, the region's only beachfront water park.

The excitement of Myrtle Beach spills over to land. With more than 100 championship courses, Myrtle Beach is home to some of the most challenging courses in the world. In fact, it was named Best Value for the Money Destination in 2008 by Golf Digest magazine. Players can tee off at one of four unique courses at the phenomenal Barefoot Resort & Golf. Designed by celebrated golf architects Greg Norman, Davis Love III, Tom Fazio and Pete Dye, these distinctive fairways combine stunning views and versatile terrain to create some of the most visually stunning courses in the region.

Off the fairways, guests can stroll through the country's largest sculpture garden at Brookgreen Gardens, or come face-to-face with nature's fiercest predators at Alligator Adventure. Thrill seekers flock to the new Hard Rock Park, the world's first rock 'n roll theme park, while history buffs peruse the South Carolina Hall of Fame. Conveniently located in the Myrtle Beach Convention Center, the Hall of Fame is a captivating tribute to the people who made Myrtle Beach what it is today.

After night falls, Myrtle Beach lights up with unforgettable dining. Not surprisingly, Myrtle Beach is a haven for fresh seafood. In fact, the region's famed Murrells Inlet is nicknamed "the seafood capital of South Carolina." Seafood lovers can enjoy the many Calabash-style restaurants speckled across the Grand Strand. Designed for a hearty appetite, restaurants such as Benjamin's Calabash Seafood and Crabby Mike's serve up hefty portions of lightly battered, deep-fried delights.

Not just for seafood lovers, Myrtle Beach offers a wide range of cuisines to tickle the taste buds. From Southern homestyle cooking to international fare, Myrtle Beach boasts endless choices at more than 1,800 full-service restaurants. After dinner, indulge in live entertainment at the critically-acclaimed Carolina Opry or marvel at the high-flying spectacle of acrobats, jugglers and clowns at Le Grande Cirque at the Palace Theatre. However they find themselves watching the sun set, visitors to Myrtle Beach are quick to discover why this is the place for family vacations, weekend getaways, business trips and more

Key Highlights

Hotels

114

Total Sleeping Rooms

18,024

Committable Sleeping Rooms*

800

Committable Meeting Rooms*

38

Convention Center Space

250,000 Sq. Ft.

Largest Exhibit Space

100,800 Sq. Ft.

Largest Ballroom

70,000 Sq. Ft.

Average Hotel Room Rate

USD $101

Average Daily Meal Cost

USD $51

Average Weekly Car Rental

USD $304

*Maximum for a single hotel

Myrtle Beach, SC Key Stats for Meeting Planners

Time Zone: Eastern Time (ET)
Convention Center(s):

Hotel at Convention Center? Yes
Sleeping Rooms 1 Mile from Convention Center: 3,000

Airport(s):

Destination Type(s):

  • Beach Destination
  • Golf Destination
  • Smoke-free Restaurants
  • Special Event Venues: 10
  • Population: 27,109
  • Restaurants: 20
  • Country Code: 1
  • Sales Tax: 7.00%
  • Currency: U.S. Dollar
  • Standard Tipping Practice: 10-20%
  • Electricity: 120V / 60Hz
  • Official Languages: English

Credit Cards and Travelers Cheques widely accepted? Yes

All average costs based on U.S. Government Per Diem rates as published by the U.S. General Services Administration.

Cities Near Myrtle Beach, SC

 

Distance

Estimated Driving Time

Estimated Min. Flying Time

Estimated Flight Cost

Charleston, SC

97 mi

2 hr 6 min

2 hr 56 min

USD $505+

Columbia, SC

147 mi

2 hr 46 min

2 hr 43 min

USD $403+

Raleigh, NC

186 mi

3 hr 19 min

4 hr 04 min

USD $468+

Savannah, GA

226 mi

3 hr 50 min

4 hr 04 min

USD $557+

Richmond, VA

330 mi

5+ hrs

03 hr 30 min

USD $454+

Atlanta, GA

358 mi

5+ hrs

1 hr 11 min

USD $453+

Myrtle Beach, SC Climate Information

 

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87

83

75

67

58

Avg. Low (°F)

37

39

45

53

62

69

73

72

67

55

45

38

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82

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104

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96

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84

Rec. Low (°F)

7

9

19

28

36

48

54

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42

25

16

9

Rainfall (in)

3.7

3.4

4.5

2.8

3.7

4.9

6.1

5.9

5.7

3.2

2.9

3.3

 

Myrtle Beach is blessed with a pleasant climate characterized by mild winters and warm summers. The region sees an average of 215 days of sunshine per year. Annual average high temperatures are in the mid-70s, with average temperatures in summer reaching the high 80s. Winters are mild with average highs in the 60s.

Myrtle Beach sees roughly 54 inches of precipitation each year, with the wettest months being August and September. Hurricane season runs June to November, though the region will often go for many years without seeing any hurricane activity.

Myrtle Beach is an oasis of beautiful weather every month of the year, and the average water temperature of its pristine shores is 66°F. With sunny skies and pleasant water temperatures, spring is one of the best seasons to enjoy the many outdoor activities Myrtle Beach has to offer.

Meeting Planning in Myrtle Beach, SC

Myrtle Beach Convention Center

Located in the heart of the Grand Strand, the expanded and renovated Myrtle Beach Convention Center is the perfect blend of business and pleasure. Conveniently located within close proximity to Myrtle Beach's scenic white sands and to the Broadway at the Beach entertainment district, the center is minutes away from a wide range of shops, restaurants, attractions and live entertainment. The center is also home to an attraction of its own: the famous 50-foot-by-240-foot "Whaling Wall" mural. Commissioned in 1993, the mural was painted by renowned environmental artist Wyland and is a stunning reflection of the Myrtle Beach coastal community.

The center features 250,000 square feet of flexible meeting space including a 100,000-square-foot Exhibit Hall and an 17,000-square-foot grand ballroom. The center also features 20 attractive and functional meeting rooms that can accommodate breakout sessions for as few as 10 people to as many as 120 people. In addition to the expansive indoor space, the Myrtle Beach Convention Center offers a spectacular outdoor special Events Plaza. With manicured grounds and tranquil ocean breezes, the plaza is a perfect site for tented events, meetings and receptions.

Amenities abound at the Myrtle Beach Convention Center. From the adjoining 402-room Sheraton Myrtle Beach Convention Center Hotel to a professional catering team to 1,400 on-site parking spaces, the convention center makes meeting planning easy. A cutting edge facility, the center also offers video conferencing, high-speed Internet access and numerous technological services to accommodate even the most high-tech meetings.

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Myrtle Beach, SC Meeting Venue Spotlight

Kingston Plantation Condos

9800 Queensway Boulevard
Myrtle Beach, SC 29572
Total Meeting Space - 13,000 Sq. Ft.

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Marriott Myrtle Beach Resort & Spa at Grande Dunes

8400 Costa Verde Drive
Myrtle Beach, SC 29572
Total Meeting Space – 45,000 Sq. Ft.

Myrtle Beach, SC Airport Information

Myrtle Beach International Airport (MYR)

Approximate taxi fare: $11.71 USD

The gateway to the Grand Strand, Myrtle Beach International Airport is located one mile inland from the Atlantic Ocean, just off the U.S. 17 Bypass. Providing both direct and connector flights from all over the United States and overseas, Myrtle Beach International offers service on familiar carriers such as Continental, Northwest, United and US Airways. Direct flights are available to over 20 destinations including Atlanta, Atlantic City, Chicago, New York City and Washington, DC.

Always operating with the goal of improving the experience for its travelers, Myrtle Beach International Airport is in the midst of an expansion project. Project plans include the renovation of terminal facilities and the addition of a new terminal complex to accommodate the increasing number of passengers traveling to the region.

In addition to convenient flight service, the airport provides a number of amenities including ATM machines, FedEx drop boxes, wireless Internet access and a variety of shops and restaurants. Plentiful parking is also available in the airport's short-term, economy and long-term parking lots, which have a total of 1,232 spaces.

Airline carriers serving Myrtle Beach International Airport

  • Continental Airlines
  • Delta
  • Myrtle Beach Direct Air
  • Northwest Airlines
  • Southern Skyways
  • Spirit Airlines
  • US Airways
  • United Express
  • General Aviation

Myrtle Beach, SC Public Transportation

Coastal Rapid Public Transit Authority Bus Line

The Coastal Rapid Public Transit Authority operates an efficient and economical public bus system throughout the Grand Strand and neighboring areas. With a fleet of 35 climate-controlled buses, Coastal RTA has 15 routes servicing Myrtle Beach, North Myrtle Beach, Surfside Beach, Conway, Lois and Aynor.

Buses run year-round from 8 AM to 8 PM. Fares range from $1 to $1.50. Discounted student and senior fares are available. Riders can also purchase a 10-day pass.

Shuttles

Myrtle Beach Transportation offers shuttles to and from the Myrtle Beach International Airport for both individuals and groups. Operating 24 hours a day, seven days a week, the courteous and professional drivers take pride in providing safe, quality service. Fares from the airport to the Myrtle Beach Convention Center start at $20. In addition, numerous hotels offer a free shuttle service to and from the airport.

Rental Cars

Several familiar rental car companies operate out of Myrtle Beach International Airport on the first level of the Terminal Building in the baggage claim area. Companies represented include Alamo, Avis, Budget, Dollar Rent a Car, Enterprise, Hertz, National, Thrifty and U-Save Auto Rental. Additional rental car companies are located in the downtown area.

Taxis

Located outside baggage claim, taxi service is plentiful at Myrtle Beach International Airport. Though multiple taxi companies exist under their own phone numbers, each operates through a common dispatcher to ensure riders can count on the nearest available taxi.

Meters are set at $1.50 at the start of the trip. Fare is $2.40 per mile for all taxis. A $1 surcharge is applied for each additional passenger.

Distance To...

 

Distance

Estimated Driving Time

Estimated Min. Flying Time

Estimated Flight Cost

Charleston, SC

97 mi

2 hr 6 min

2 hr 56 min

USD $505+

Columbia, SC

147 mi

2 hr 46 min

2 hr 43 min

USD $403+

Raleigh, NC

186 mi

3 hr 19 min

4 hr 04 min

USD $468+

Savannah, GA

226 mi

3 hr 50 min

4 hr 04 min

USD $557+

Richmond, VA

330 mi

5+ hrs

03 hr 30 min

USD $454+

Atlanta, GA

358 mi

5+ hrs

1 hr 11 min

USD $453+

Myrtle Beach, SC Things to Do and Attractions

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Alligator Adventure

Visitors to Myrtle Beach are in for a treat of pre-historic proportions at Alligator Adventure. Just steps away from the popular Barefoot Landing in North Myrtle Beach, Alligator Adventure affords visitors the chance to get up close and personal with some of nature's oldest and most intriguing creatures. The largest reptile zoo in the world, Alligator Adventure is home to more than 700 alligators and crocodiles, exotic snakes, lizards, tortoises, komodo dragons and tropical birds.

Visitors can meander over boardwalks and gaze down at the alligators below, pay a visit to the large serpent house, or take a guided tour through marshland teeming with lizards, turtles, giant frogs and tropical birds. Guests can also meet the park's most honored residents: Casper and Wendy, two of the last remaining albino alligators known to be in existence, and Yutan, the largest alligator in captivity. In addition, visitors watch as alligators leap out of the water and clamp their jaws down on their prey at one of many live feeding shows.

Alligator Adventure is open daily from 9 AM to 6 PM. Admission to Alligator Adventure is $9.95 for children ages 4-11, $14.95 for adults and $12.95 for seniors. Admission for children ages 3 and under is free. Group rates are available.

Barefoot Resort & Golf

Rated as one of Golf Digest's Best Places to Play, Barefoot Resort & Golf is unlike any other golf resort on the East Coast. With four unique courses designed by golf legends Greg Norman, David Louis III, Tom Fazio and Pete Dye, Barefoot is a haven for golf lovers of any skill level.

With the advantage of South Carolina's subtropical climate, versatile terrain and proximity to the ocean, Barefoot is an ideal setting for some of the East Coast's most stunning greens. Players can experience Greg Norman's "bump and run" philosophy at the Norman par-72 course, or try out four sets of tees at the Tom Fazio course. Players short on time can sneak in a few swings at the resort's first-class driving range.

The Resort Clubhouse at Barefoot Resort & Golf can accommodate private events for groups as large as 400 people. Course schedules and fees vary.

Broadway at the Beach

More than 350 acres of shopping, dining and attractions mark this Myrtle Beach entertainment district. Located just 1.5 miles from the Atlantic Ocean, Broadway at the Beach offers more than 100 unique specialty shops, 20 restaurants, 11 night clubs and attractions and entertainment venues such as Ripley's Aquarium, Dragon Lair Fantasy Golf and the Palace Theater.

Visitors can pop in and out of specialty stores Earthwear or Harley Davidson or sample some fresh seafood at Shucker's Raw Bar. Later guests party the night away by singing along to the music at Crocodile Rocks. For meeting and convention groups, Broadway at the Beach can customize packages so that attendees can take advantage of all of its best offerings.

Brookgreen Gardens

Dating back to 1932, Brookgreen Gardens is the largest outdoor exhibition of permanent art and sculpture in the world. A serene sanctuary of nature combined with art, Brookgreen is a sculpture garden and wildlife preserve wrapped into one. Situated on what were once six separate rice plantations, the gardens are home to more than 1,200 works by over 350 sculptors. From Daniel Chester French to Frederic Remington, almost all of the major American figurative artists of the past 140 years are represented.

Visitors to Brookgreen can stroll through the beautiful Palmetto Garden, where a reflecting pool features the imposing sculpture Samson and the Lion by Gleb Derukinsky. At the Diana Pool, guests admire Anne Hyatt Huntington's famous Diana of the Chase statue standing in the middle of a circular pool adorned with lilies and tropical fish. Visitors can also check out the amazing animal exhibits at the on-site zoo. Alligators and bald eagles grace the Native Animals Exhibit, while Red Devon cattle and Tunis sheep roam the new Domestic Animals of the Plantation Exhibit.

A venue unlike any other, Brookgreen Gardens brings art and nature together in one spectacular setting. Groups can meet in one of several scenic spots including the elegant Holiday Cottage or the stunning outdoor Huntington Sculpture Garden.

Brookgreen Gardens is open daily from 9:30 AM to 5 PM. During the Holiday Lights Festival, held Friday and Saturday in December, the gardens are open from 3 to 10 PM. Admission is $5 for children ages 6-12, $12 for adults and $10 for seniors ages 65 and older. Admission for children under 5 is free. Discounted rates are available for groups of 15 or more people.

Cap'n Rod's Lowcountry Plantation Tours

Visitors to Myrtle Beach should not miss out on the chance to take a relaxing cruise through the dark waters of South Carolina's low country. Led by low country native Cap'n Rod, passengers get an insider's view that mixes antebellum history with legends and personal experience. Cap'n Rod's mix of history, mysteries and folklore are so popular that The Travel Channel described him as "a true Southern gentleman, full of Southern flavor."

Three unique tours are offered by the Cap'n aboard a 56-foot pontoon boat. Passengers cruise past majestic plantation mansions, abandoned rice fields and towering oaks on the Plantation River Tour, or visit an untouched barrier island occupied only by eagles and porpoises on the peaceful Lighthouse Shell Island Tour. Tall tales, shrimp boats and swamp angels are the subjects of the Ghost Story & Harbor Tour.

Cap'n Rod's Lowcountry Plantation Tours depart from Harbor Walk in Georgetown. The Plantation River Tour runs Monday through Saturday from 10 AM to 1 PM. The Lighthouse Shell Island Tour runs Monday through Saturday from 2 to 5 PM. The Ghost Story & Harbor Tour runs Monday through Friday from 7 to 9 PM. Tickets for Plantation River and Lighthouse Shell Island tours are $15 for children and $25 for adults. Tickets for the Ghost Story & Harbor Tour are $15 for children and $20 for adults. Customized tours and discounted rates are available for groups.

Children's Museum of South Carolina

Contributing to the many reasons Myrtle Beach is touted as a family fun destination, the Children's Museum of South Carolina is 8,700 square feet of captivating, hands-on exhibits. Due to its extreme popularity, the museum has grown by leaps and bounds since its inception in 1994. Among the activities, kids can be on the inside of a giant bubble at the Bubble Mania Exhibit, captain a ship at USS Kids Afloat, or come face to face with live animals indigenous to the region at the Discovery Lab.

The Children's Museum of South Carolina is open Tuesday through Saturday from 10 AM to 4 PM and Thursday until 6 PM. Group packages are available.

Hard Rock Park

The world's first rock 'n roll theme park, Hard Rock Park is a $400 million addition to the many exhilarating attractions dotted across Myrtle Beach. Situated on 55 acres, Hard Rock Park attracts visitors young and old with more than 50 different rides and activities.

Divided into six different rock "environs" themed to a specific genre of music, the park's rides, shows, restaurants and shops are suitable for the whole family. Visitors can stroll through the British Invasion theme area and take a spin on the rotating Magic Mushroom Garden, or visit Rock & Roll Heaven to ride the park's signature coaster to the sounds of "Whole Lotta Love." After working up an appetite, guests can drop in at Love Shack Snacks for totally 80s treats such as BLTs and meatball subs.

Hard Rock Park hours and prices vary based on season. Group rates are available.

Horry County Museum

Located in the Hall of Fame Lobby at the Myrtle Beach Convention Center, the South Carolina Hall of Fame was dedicated in 1973 and later became the state's official Hall of Fame in 2001. The South Carolina Hall of Fame recognizes and honors the citizens of past and present that have shaped South Carolina's heritage. A fascinating perspective on the ties between South Carolina and United States history, the Hall of Fame examines momentous events ranging from the signing of the Declaration of Independence to landing on the moon.

Each year, one contemporary and one deceased citizen can be inducted to the Hall of Fame, even if that person were born out of state. Inductees include such notable figures as Andrew Jackson, jazz legend Dizzy Gillespie and painter Jasper Johns.

The South Carolina Hall of Fame is open daily from 8:30 AM to 5 PM. Admission is free.

Murrells Inlet Marsh Walk

Situated along a sparkling salt water estuary just south of Myrtle Beach, Murrells Inlet has earned the title of "Seafood Capital of South Carolina." Visitors can inhale the sea air as they stroll through the historic fishing village past an astonishing saltwater marsh.

Known for serving only the best in low country cuisine, the inlet's seafood restaurants are numerous. At Spud's Waterfront Dining, patrons savor the blackened grouper while watching the ships come in. Captain Dave's Dockside offers delectable Carolina flounder and an impressive range of selections from the Captain's Wine Cellar. In addition to the delicious fare, Murrells Inlet Marsh Walk is known as a charming sanctuary of birds, wildlife and ocean views.

Ripley's Aquarium

Located at Broadway at the Beach, the $40 million Ripley's Aquarium was named the number 1 aquarium in the Southeast by Trip Advisor and is South Carolina's most popular attraction. Wandering wide-eyed through the impressive 87,000-square-foot facility, guests can't help but be wowed by some of the most beautiful, fascinating and notorious aquatic life in existence. Visitors can hop aboard the 330-foot-long moving path for an adventure in the depths of a 750,000-gallon shark tank, where giant sharks swim on all sides. The sting ray touch tank invites guests to get up close and personal with Atlantic, Southern and Cow-Nose rays, while the Rio Amazon Exhibit is home to schools of piranhas.

Ripley's Aquarium can accommodate groups of up to 1,000 people for private events. The aquarium is open Sunday through Thursday from 9 AM to 9 PM and Friday and Saturday from 9 AM to 10 PM. General admission is $3.99 for children ages 3-5, $9.99 for children ages 6-11 and $18.99 for adults. Discounted rates are available for groups of 15 or more people.

South Carolina Hall of Fame

The only casino cruise ships in South Carolina are located right in Myrtle Beach. Visitors can board one of the vessels in the elegant SunCruz Casino fleet for an action-packed, five-hour gaming cruise. Cruisers glide down Myrtle Beach's scenic Little River while playing all of the most popular casino games. Guests can also cozy up to the table and try their luck at a round of Texas Hold'Em, Let it Ride or Three-Card Poker. Free well drinks are provided to players and complimentary shuttle buses are on hand to transport guests from area hotels.

Specialized packages are available for groups of 10 or more people. Casino cruises depart twice daily. Day cruises run Monday through Friday from 11 AM to 4:15 PM and Saturday and Sunday from noon to 5:15 PM. Evening cruises run Sunday through Thursday from 7 PM to 12:15 AM and Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 7 PM to 1 AM. Tickets are $20 per person. Reservations are required.

SunCruz Casino

The only casino cruise ships in South Carolina are located right in Myrtle Beach. Visitors can board one of the vessels in the elegant SunCruz Casino fleet for an action-packed, five-hour gaming cruise. Cruisers glide down Myrtle Beach's scenic Little River while playing all of the most popular casino games. Guests can also cozy up to the table and try their luck at a round of Texas Hold'Em, Let it Ride or Three-Card Poker. Free well drinks are provided to players and complimentary shuttle buses are on hand to transport guests from area hotels.

Specialized packages are available for groups of 10 or more people. Casino cruises depart twice daily. Day cruises run Monday through Friday from 11 AM to 4:15 PM and Saturday and Sunday from noon to 5:15 PM. Evening cruises run Sunday through Thursday from 7 PM to 12:15 AM and Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 7 PM to 1 AM. Tickets are $20 per person. Reservations are required.

The Carriage House Club

Located on the grounds of the stately Litchfield Plantation, the Carriage House Club restaurant has been touted as a "terrific food find" by Southern Living magazine. Set in an old English Carriage House, patrons dine next to dramatic full-length windows that reveal the towering moss-laden trees beyond. Menu items are beautifully presented and include choices such as the Pawleys Island crab cake served with lobster tarragon sauce, Dijon-crusted rack of lamb with rosemary lamb jus, and oven-roasted duck breast with blueberries and port reduction. Bourbon pecan pie makes for a sweet ending.

From small, intimate gatherings to large events that span the entire property, the Carriage House Club at Litchfield Plantation can accommodate any type of group function. The restaurant is open daily from 6 to 9 PM. Entrees range from $28 to $32. Reservations are strongly recommended.

The Library

Since opening in 1974, the Library has been serving up the finest French cuisine in the Grand Strand. Located in downtown Myrtle Beach, this award-winning eatery evokes the feel of an authentic library with walls lined by scores of books. White starched linens, sterling silver place settings and a wood-burning fire place heighten the classic ambiance of this upscale restaurant. The Library's signature tableside service and innovative menu make for a truly memorable dining experience. Dishes such as the Caesar salad for two, the Steak Diane and the decadent flamb desserts are all prepared tableside. An extensive 110-bottle wine list provides the perfect pairing for any selection.

The Library features three private dining rooms for events. The intimate Wine Cellar room can accommodate groups of two to six people, the Reading Room can seat four to 12 guests and the Banquet Room can accommodate as many as 70 people. The restaurant also offers customizable group menus for parties of 15 or more diners.

The Library is open Monday through Saturday from 5 PM to close. Entrees range from $18 to $38. Reservations are strongly recommended.

The Parson's Table

With a long list of accolades including being named the number 1 historic restaurant in South Carolina, the Parson's Table delights diners with its intimate ambiance, sumptuous steaks and fresh seafood. Housed in a former church, the restaurant charms patrons from the moment they step through the 150-year-old doors. Diners can kick off the evening with a sampling of Charleston she crab soup laced with sherry and move on to a main course of sauteed lump crabmeat cake or pan-seared filet mignon au poivre. The Parson's Table also features an award-winning wine list.

Groups can enjoy one of several intimate dining rooms at the Parson's Table. The Parson's Table is open Monday through Saturday from 4:30 to 9:30 PM. Entrees range from $19 to $28. Reservations are strongly recommended.

 

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