Each month we round up some of the latest stories about Myrtle Beach as a destination. The following are several of the major media clips in the month of October 2019 which focused on the destination’s appeal as a whole, golf in the area, entertainment options for groups and meetings, and travel to Myrtle Beach in the fall.
1st Annual Mix Off Competition to be Held October 26 at Tin Roof
On Saturday, October 26, Visit Myrtle Beach, in partnership with Tin Roof Myrtle Beach and Cocktail Artist®, a line of premium mixes and bar ingredients, will host an exciting night of bartending challenges.
Myrtle Beach bartenders will compete in a bartending challenge where each contestant will be paired up with one of Cocktail Artists’ award-winning mixologists as they compete for a grand prize. Also that night, Cocktail Artist will crown their National Champion in the brand’s 1st Annual Mix Off Competition.
USA Today Reports Myrtle Beach Number 1 Affordable City Where People Want to Live
Carve Out Time for Fall Fun in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
Destination Welcomes Visitors with its Warm Temperatures, Beautiful Beaches and an Exciting Lineup of Events. With the autumn season underway, the oceanfront oasis of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, is ready to embrace its visitors with an impressive variety of events. Along with its beautiful coastline and sandy beaches, Myrtle Beach boasts summer-like temperatures, affordable lodging options and an abundance of activities during the fall, including autumn festivals and haunted happenings to celebrate the season.
Myrtle Beach Recognized as 9th Best Small American City
The Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce and Visit Myrtle Beach are pleased to announce that Myrtle Beach was ranked 9th 'Best Small American City' by Resonance Consultancy, the leading advisors in real estate, tourism, and economic development for countries, cities, and communities. The annual America's Best Cities Report ranks the 50 Best Large American Cities, as well as the 50 Best Small American Cities.
Myrtle Beach PR Highlights for September 2019
Each month we round up some of the latest stories about Myrtle Beach as a destination. The following are several of the major media clips in the month of September 2019 which highlighted the destination’s appeal as a whole and as a meetings destination, as well as travel to Myrtle Beach in the fall.
Myrtle Beach PR Highlights for August 2019
Inviting Visitors Back Following Dorian
Dorian has passed with minimal impacts to the area and like you, we are ready to welcome more people than ever to the Myrtle Beach area. This past weekend, we notified our visitors that Dorian had left the area and that our beaches were in great shape. We also reactivated the “Stretch Your Summer” fall campaign in all markets. Here are a few highlights of how we’re inviting visitors back to Myrtle Beach following Dorian:
New Pilot Program Called “Check My Beach” Debuts
Working together, the City of Myrtle Beach, the Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce and the SC Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) have launched a new “Check My Beach” brochure and web page. Both are designed to provide quick access to water quality information and general beach safety tips.
Myrtle Beach PR Highlights for July 2019
Fall Campaign Invites Visitors to “Stretch Your Summer”
Myrtle Beach PR Highlights for June 2019
Affordability, Accessibility and Festivals Common Themes for May 2019 PR Stories
It’s no secret that Myrtle Beach is an affordable vacation. As many people plan there summer getaways, public relations stories featured lots of tips for planning. Several outlets focused on the affordability of Myrtle Beach as a destination while others covered what is new in Myrtle Beach in 2019, autism-friendly travel, the Carolina Country Music Festival and family travel. Here’s a roundup of some of the top Myrtle Beach stories from May 2019.
“Find Your Myrtle Beach” This Summer in South Carolina
Visit Myrtle Beach Encouraging Visitors to See More of One of America’s Favorite Destinations this Summer.
Known as “America’s Beach,” with its 60 miles of beautiful coastline and numerous family friendly attractions, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, is launching its “Find Your Myrtle Beach” campaign in June. Meant to showcase the area’s 14 distinct communities, the Visit Myrtle Beach initiative will encourage travelers to go beyond the beaten path and explore the collection of communities that make up the larger Grand Strand. Insider tips, locals’ perspectives and a chance to win a return trip to Myrtle Beach sweeten the deal.
Myrtle Beach, S.C. Tourism Community, SC PRT Partner to Sponsor Hootie & the Blowfish's “Group Therapy Tour”
Myrtle Beach is Even Easier to Visit with Expanded Air Service in 2019
The Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, area is just a quick flight away for spring and summer vacationers, with new air service from Houston, Kansas City and Indianapolis starting in May, and more than 20 additional cities – across the East Coast, Midwest and South – resuming or adding service through June.