When it comes to finding the perfect place to bask in holiday cheer, Myrtle Beach has snagged a delightful spot on the radar! This charming coastal town has been named one of the “most charming towns to visit for Christmas” by a popular travel publication, placing a cozy number 12 on the list of 25 festive destinations. If you’re a fan of quieter holiday vibes paired with dazzling decorations and festive events, Myrtle Beach could be just the ticket this winter.
One of the biggest advantages of visiting Myrtle Beach during the winter months is affordability. With fewer visitors outside the bustling summer tourist season, plenty of amazing accommodations are available at more wallet-friendly prices. So if you’ve been holding back on a holiday getaway, Myrtle Beach’s spectacular coastal beauty comes without the summer crowds – which means more space for relaxation and holiday fun.
What’s Christmas without a sprinkle of festivity in the air? Myrtle Beach isn’t just attractive for its price tag; it’s bursting with seasonal cheer and holiday events. Brookgreen Gardens is a real highlight with its enchanting “Night of a Thousand Candles.” Imagine strolling through beautifully manicured gardens, surrounded by the warm glow of over 2,700 hand-lit candles and millions of dazzling Christmas lights. This event also features live performances and a variety of scrumptious food trucks to satisfy your holiday cravings.
But the festivities don’t stop there! Families can also check out Ripley’s Festival of Trees at the local aquarium. This festive environment is perfect for kicking off the holiday spirit, intertwined with holiday shopping nearby. The ambiance is further elevated with live music, parades, fireworks, and more seasonal celebrations. Speaking of celebrations, you won’t want to miss “The Christmas Show of the South” at the Carolina Opry Theater. Travel + Leisure insists that even the decorations alone make visiting this theater worthwhile.
For those who love a good shopping spree, Myrtle Beach’s Broadway at the Beach is surrounded by holiday shopping opportunities, ready to cater to your festive needs. Just a quick 10-minute drive from there are the shops at Barefoot Landing, offering even more delightful holiday decorations and dining options for visitors eager to soak in the Christmas spirit.
So, what does it take to make a town rank among the top 25 Christmas destinations in the United States? Myrtle Beach stands out not only for its affordability but, more importantly, its vibrant array of holiday activities and events. Featuring an unbeatable lineup of seasonal attractions, the town showcases the essence of what it means to celebrate the holiday season.
It should also be noted that while Myrtle Beach proudly holds the title of the only South Carolina destination on this festive list, its neighboring town, Beaufort in North Carolina, earned a commendable eighth place. The top 10 Christmas towns, as ranked this year, include splendid stops such as Aspen, Ogunquit, and Park City. While those destinations may have their winter charm, Myrtle Beach offers a unique blend of holiday warmth complemented by serene coastal beauty.
If you’re considering a holiday trip that combines festive lights, joyful events, and the chance to unwind away from the crowds, Myrtle Beach might just be your ideal destination. So, pack those cozy sweaters and get ready for some holiday cheer this winter in this delightful town on the Grand Strand!
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