Getting Around in Myrtle Beach

Practical travel guide for Myrtle Beach, United States

Getting Around in Myrtle Beach

Myrtle Beach International Airport (MYR) has direct flights from many East Coast and Midwest cities. The city itself is very car-dependent — most visitors rent a car or drive in, since attractions are spread along a 15+ mile strip of Highway 17 and Ocean Boulevard.

  • Coast RTA operates local bus routes along the Grand Strand.
  • Ride-share (Uber/Lyft) is widely available and often the easiest way to reach the boardwalk from hotels.
  • Trolley/beach shuttle services run seasonally along Ocean Boulevard in the main tourist district.

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