Witness the Stunning Sunrises of Myrtle Beach This Fall and Winter!
If you’ve ever been to Myrtle Beach, you know it’s not just a summer paradise; it’s also a fantastic spot for those heavenly sunrises! The beautiful Grand Strand stretches over 60 miles of stunning shorelines along the Atlantic Coast, and oh boy, the sun coming up over the horizon is something you won’t want to miss! Even though the summer crowds have faded, the beauty of the sunrise this fall and winter is just as magnificent.
Now, if you’re itching to catch those first rays of sunlight dancing on the waves, here are a few tips to help you plan your visit! It’s smart to check online or peek at your weather app for the exact sunrise time on the morning you’ll head out. The Old Farmer’s Almanac suggests that throughout the remainder of the year, sunrises will generally be around 6:40 a.m. to roughly 7:20 a.m., particularly in January and February. To get the full experience, arrive at your watching spot about 30 minutes before the sun officially peeks over the horizon!
Myrtle Beach has no shortage of locations to soak in the beauty of the dawn! Depending on your mood and what you’re after, here’s the scoop on some of the best sunrise spots along the Grand Strand.
Want that classic beach sunrise? Any public access beach is a good choice, but some spots are particularly stunning because of the crescent shape of the coastline. Up north, head to The Point at Cherry Grove. With water on both sides – the ocean on one side and Hog Inlet on the other – it’s the perfect spot to see the sun rise while surrounded by shimmering waters. On the southern end, the eastern-facing beaches around Pawleys Island give you breathtaking views of the sun rising right above the water!
If you’d rather watch from a pier, you’re in luck! Several piers, such as Apache Pier, Myrtle Beach State Park Pier, Springmaid Pier, and Surfside Beach Fishing Pier open up at 6:00 a.m., giving you the chance to catch the sunrise right over the water. The 2nd Avenue Pier and Pier at Garden City open at 7:00 a.m., so you might want to remember that if you’re making plans. If you’d prefer staying off the sand, stroll along the Myrtle Beach Boardwalk and Promenade. Although the shops and eateries won’t be ready for breakfast when the sun rises, the area features beautiful photo spots and a bit of tranquility.
Are you one of those people who like to kick off the day with a good meal? Myrtle Beach has a bunch of oceanfront restaurants that open early for breakfast! Check out these delightful spots:
Whether you’re an early bird looking to watch the sun crest over the ocean’s waves, a family hoping to enjoy a sunrise beach stroll, or a couple seeking a romantic morning meal, Sunrise at Myrtle Beach is a breathtaking experience! So, set your alarms, grab a camera and get ready to witness nature at its finest!
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