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Visit Myrtle Beach Encourages Visitors to Get Outside, Travel Responsibly
Beloved beach destination meeting rising travel demand with amazing outdoor experiences
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MYRTLE BEACH, S.C., April 14, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Aligning with a continual rise in consumer confidence in traveling, Visit Myrtle Beach (SC) officials are encouraging visitors to get outside and explore – safely and responsibly – this spring and beyond. With average temperatures in the Myrtle Beach area in the mid-70s this month and expected to climb toward 80 degrees in May, it s the ideal time to plan a trip. Visitors can relax and rejuvenate on pristine beaches along the destination s 60 miles of Atlantic coastline and check out off-the-beach experiences including secluded state parks, sculpture gardens, hiking and biking trails and more.