Posted on 2/16/2016

Tips for Trading in Winter for Beautiful Myrtle Beach

When it comes to escaping winter weather thereâs no better place to set your crosshairs on than Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. While the amenities alone at Myrtle Beach Resort make the trip worth it, thereâs so much more to be experienced in the area. We have some tips for trading in winter for spending your best winter ever in our beautiful area.Tips for Trading in Winter for Beautiful Myrtle BeachItâs here where youâll enjoy the 60 miles of clean sandy beachfront, more than 100 championship golf courses and unlimited entertainment and amusements just waiting for your arrival. Itâs not by accident that so many people make plans to come here at this time of the year. Snow or no snow, by late February people are tired of being cold and want to retreat somewhere warmer. Myrtle Beach SC awaits your arrival!If youâre looking for things to do while youâre here you wonât be disappointed. There are always plenty of special local events taking place. You just need to know where to look to learn about them. Weâll give you a head start.19th Annual Myrtle Beach MarathonTips for Trading in Winter for Beautiful Myrtle BeachThis annual event supports the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society among many other charities. This is a family-friendly run that you shouldnât miss. Held Thursday through Saturday, March 3-5, 2016.Canadian-American Festival WeekTips for Trading in Winter for Beautiful Myrtle BeachThe 55th annual Canadian-American (Can-Am) Festival Week will be held at many different locations around the Grand Strand from Saturday, March 12 at noon until Sunday, March 20 at midnight.7th Annual Irish FestivalTips for Trading in Winter for Beautiful Myrtle BeachCome to The Market Common and enjoy celebrating this event. Irish beers, Irish food, live Irish entertainment, vendors and kids activities await at Valor Park on Saturday, March 12 from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.North Myrtle Beach St. Patrickâs Day Parade & FestivalTips for Trading in Winter for Beautiful Myrtle BeachAlways a huge celebration, the 28th annual St. Patâs Day parade and festival in North Myrtle Beach will take place on Saturday, March 12 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Free and open to the public.If youâre planning on coming to visit Myrtle Beach and havenât found your accommodations yet, give us a call at Myrtle Beach Resort (1-888-826-4018) and weâll help you secure the type of vacation rental youâre looking for.
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