Municipalities Across the Myrtle Beach Area Enact Mandatory Mask Use Ahead of Holiday Weekend

Municipalities Across the Myrtle Beach Area Enact Mandatory Mask Use Ahead of Holiday Weekend

As the July 4th holiday weekend approaches, Visit Myrtle Beach and its partner organizations remind travelers to visit responsibly by following requirements established to promote health and safety. To limit the spread of the virus and keep the area’s many attractions, restaurants, hotels and beaches open, several areas throughout the destination enacted mask mandates for locals and visitors of the Myrtle Beach area ahead of the holiday weekend.

Visit Myrtle Beach Encourages Travelers to Visit the Destination Responsibly

Visit Myrtle Beach Encourages Travelers to Visit the Destination Responsibly

Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, has reopened and thousands have traveled to the area to relax, unwind and soak up the sun. While the beaches and many attractions, restaurants and hotels are open, Visit Myrtle Beach and its partner organizations continue to remind travelers to visit responsibly by following guidelines established to keep those in the area safe and healthy. 

Celebrate the Spirit of Travel during National Travel & Tourism Week

Celebrate the Spirit of Travel during National Travel & Tourism Week

As we approach National Travel and Tourism Week, May 3-9, 2020, the Myrtle Beach Area Chamber and CVB celebrates the dynamic tourism industry that is the backbone of our region’s economy.

The Road to Recovery

The Road to Recovery

As part of post COVID-19 recovery planning, MMGY provided an update on what the “Road to Recovery” looks like for the Myrtle Beach area. MMGY is one of the premier hospitality agencies in the world and has been tracking the impact of the pandemic on tourism at both national and regional levels. MMGY is also the agency working with the Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce and CVB on the Visit Myrtle Beach brand and research.

Ways to Help the Hospitality Industry

Ways to Help the Hospitality Industry

The hospitality industry - hotels, restaurants, attractions, tours, and shops - have taken a hit in the interest of public health and safety. But you can still support the people and places that extend Myrtle Beach's well-known Southern hospitality to the world. Here are some ideas.