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Myrtle Beach in January: A Visitor’s Guide

11/25/2024

Despite our fame as a spring break and summer vacation spot, Myrtle Beach is a year-round destination for travelers seeking peaceful beach vibes, smaller crowds, and enticing off-season pricing on many attractions and accommodations. January reveals a quieter side of the popular Grand Strand area, offering the perfect getaway for fun and relaxation. Discover more about the unique charm of Myrtle Beach in January below! 

Top Activities for January Visitors

Enjoy the Beach and Boardwalk

January offers interesting beach weather, with chilly sea breezes and calm waves creating the perfect backdrop for beach strolls, photography sessions, and golden sunrises. Hunt for shells and shark teeth, snap photos, or just enjoy the cool breeze to look back on when the weather heats up again! 

Outdoor Adventures

Myrtle Beach enjoys mild winter weather thanks to our location on the coast, so locals and guests alike take advantage of this weather ideal for exploring the great outdoors. Myrtle Beach State Park is one of the last oceanfront green spaces on the Grand Strand, and provides a stunning day-trip destination for easy hikes, shelling, and more.

Indoor Attractions

When the weather truly does turn cold or rainy, Myrtle Beach is ready with a host of indoor attractions. Ripley’s Aquarium of Myrtle Beach is a family favorite, home to thousands of marine species and ways to explore them. Art lovers can head to the Franklin G. Burroughs-Simeon B. Chapin Art Museum for a journey through a world of Southern-inspired art. For families with kids, WonderWorks offers interactive fun for all ages that blends science, art, and entertainment to turn a rainy day into a spectacular experience. 

Special Events and Festivals

Restaurant Week South Carolina

January 9 – 19, 2025

Restaurant Week is one of the biggest January events in Myrtle Beach. Attendees get the chance to indulge in multi-course menus and exclusive dishes at some of Myrtle Beach’s best restaurants. This showcase of regional flavors and creative flair promises a delicious experience every year! 

Live Entertainment

Various Dates

Venues all over Myrtle Beach offer live entertainment throughout the year. From live local bands to traveling acts, you can find live music at restaurants and bars, ticketed shows at House of Blues, classics at The Carolina Opry and Alabama Theatre, and more. 

Winter Golfing in Myrtle Beach

Widely known as the golf capital of the world, Myrtle Beach’s golf scene doesn’t slow down in the winter. In fact, many snowbirds end up in Myrtle Beach to keep their game sharp while other courses are covered in snow! Myrtle Beach is home to over 80 golf courses, many of which were designed by industry greats like Arnold Palmer, Robert Trent Jones, and Jack Nicklaus. 

Not a big fan of “real” golf? Myrtle Beach has an almost hilarious number of mini golf courses to choose from – just visit their websites first to be sure of their off-season hours. 

Shopping and Dining in January

Broadway at the Beach

Broadway at the Beach offers a mix of shopping, dining, and attractions. Take advantage of post-holiday deals, stroll through boutiques and local shops, savor a delicious meal at one of the Broadway at the Beach restaurants, and enjoy fun attractions like the Hollywood Wax Museum. 

Tanger Outlets

With two convenient locations in Myrtle Beach, Tanger Outlets is a shopper’s dream! Score exclusive deals on premium brands, discover new favorites, and enjoy the expansive food court when it’s time to take a break. 

The Market Common

Known as the Myrtle Beach area’s more upscale shopping destination, The Market Common combines shopping, dining, and entertainment for a high-class entertainment destination that is also the site of A Southern Times Square on New Years Eve. Treat yourself to a delicious meal after a day of shopping and fun! 

Barefoot Landing

Overlooking the scenic Intracoastal Waterway, Barefoot Landing is an iconic Myrtle Beach shopping complex. Featuring unique local and national brands, restaurants, and more, Barefoot Landing is a one-stop-shop for food, fun, and more in Myrtle Beach. 

Romantic and Relaxing Activities for Couples

January in Myrtle Beach is great for couples seeking romance and relaxation. Start your day with a luxurious spa treatment for two, then the day is your oyster – stroll through the aquarium, marvel at art together, shop for “just because” gifts, and more before a quiet walk along the beach at sunset. 

If the way to your heart is through your stomach, spring for oceanfront dining at a local spot like Sea Captain’s House

Where to Stay in Myrtle Beach in January

Holiday Pavilion Resort is the perfect home base for your January trip to the Grand Strand. With heated indoor pools and hot tubs, you can relax in the water no matter the weather – in fact, a dip in the hot tub feels even sweeter with a brisk breeze outside! Cozy rooms provide a welcome retreat after a day of exploring, and our oceanfront hotel’s central location places you near the top attractions in Myrtle Beach. 

Myrtle Beach in January FAQs

What is the temperature in Myrtle Beach in January?

Myrtle Beach enjoys mild weather in January, typically ranging from lows in the 40s to highs in the upper 50s. While noticeably cooler than spring and summer, the climate is still great for outdoor activities, especially on sunny days.

What should I pack for Myrtle Beach in January?

Pack light layers for your trip to Myrtle Beach in January to prepare for chilly mornings and evenings. Comfortable walking shoes are essential for exploring attractions, and don’t forget your camera for capturing peaceful beach moments! 

Why should I visit Myrtle Beach in January?

January offers a relaxed, quieter side of Myrtle Beach. With smaller crowds, off-season rates, and a unique blend of indoor and outdoor activities, January is a great time to explore the Grand Strand at your own pace.