Check out the latest news happening on the grand strand and learn what to expect when you visit Myrtle Beach.
It seems as though the retro-cool trend has now extended all the way back to the Middle Ages, when kings and queens ruled and chivalry thrived. The popularity of hit TV shows like "Game of Thrones" and the spread of Renaissance fairs have many modern-day folks spellbound over the mystical Medieval era and longing for a simpler and more romantic...
Read More About A Knight of Fun at Myrtle Beach Medieval Times Dinner & TournamentMyrtle Beach is a special place to spend the Easter holiday. In addition to the obvious benefits that come with a spring break trip to the Grand Strand - the beach, the sun, the golf and the fun - there are even more reasons to visit Myrtle Beach for Easter. The Grand Strand goes all out for the holiday, including traditional events...
Read More About Egg Hunts, Bunny Brunches Highlight Easter on StrandSpringtime in Myrtle Beach is a special time of year. As the weather starts to warm and folks begin to flock back to the beach, the Grand Strand comes to life with snowbirds and spring breakers looking to escape the ice and snow at home. But it's not just the sunshine that brings the spring crowds to Myrtle Beach. Fun can also be...
Read More About Myrtle Beach Nightlife Comes to Life for Spring BreakThe Grand Strand is famous for seafood, and for good reason. With 60 miles of Carolina coastline yielding fresh catches of the day at hundreds of seafood restaurants, many Myrtle Beach visitors find themselves dining on shrimp, crab, oysters and fish every night of the week. But every once in a while, when your taste buds are up to their gills...
Read More About Top 5 Steakhouses in Myrtle BeachWith more than 1,700 restaurants on the Grand Strand, you could go to one every day for nearly five years before you go back to the same spot for seconds. But as tasty as that experience might be, no one has that much time for sampling. That's one reason for the Second Annual Myrtle Beach Restaurant Week, which will be held Jan....
Read More About Restaurant Week Serves up Great Specials for Myrtle Beach DinersThe Caribbean Resort has a new neighbor on the property ... actually make that two - Ben & Jerry's. The nation's largest ice cream parlor franchise has joined the Caribbean's family of food and beverage outlets on the premises, and guests have been lining up to get a taste of the shop's unique flavors and frozen...
Read More About Meet the Caribbean Resort’s Newest Neighbors – Ben & Jerry’sOne Oktoberfest celebration is not enough for Myrtle Beach, which hosts back-to-back festival weekends to celebrate the traditional German holiday. Both the Oct. 2-3 Myrtle Beach Oktoberfest, and the Oct. 10-11 Oktoberfest on the Boardwalk feature lots of German food, beer, music and dancing, just like the official festival in Munich, Germany....
Read More About Oktoberfest Brings Taste of Germany to Myrtle BeachWaterfront dining doesn't have to be beachside. For all the oceanfront dining along the Grand Strand offering breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean, there are some lesser known but equally beautiful Myrtle Beach restaurants along the banks of the Intracoastal Waterway. The 3,000-mile Intracoastal Waterway, which runs along the...
Read More About Top 10 Myrtle Beach Restaurants with a View of the Intracoastal WaterwayOne of the biggest mistakes a vacationing family can make is to go out to dinner at a major national chain. With so many excellent locally owned and operated restaurants in Myrtle Beach, it's a shame to pass them up for the same meal you can get back home. Guests at Caribbean Resort are in luck. Two of the best restaurants in...
Read More About Top 5 Local Restaurants in Myrtle Beach