Beaches & Coast

Myrtle Beach with Kids: A 2026 Family Guide

The budget-friendly classic American family beach.

Pack the perfect travel companion

The Sunlight Kids activity book series, sized for your child's age. Ships from Amazon.

Why families love Myrtle Beach

Myrtle Beach is the most-visited beach destination in the southeast for one reason: it gives families a huge amount of vacation for a small amount of money. Resort prices undercut Destin and Hilton Head, the food is cheap, and the kid-attraction density is the highest in the country.

The vibe is unapologetically classic: mini golf, boardwalks, arcades, and pancake breakfasts. If your kids would pick the SkyWheel over a museum, this is your destination.

Best time to visit Myrtle Beach with kids

May, early June, and September are the sweet spots — warm water, fewer crowds, lower prices. Mid-July and August are peak family season (crowded but everything is open). Avoid March if you want quiet; it's prom week.

Top kid-friendly things to do in Myrtle Beach

  • The Boardwalk and SkyWheel

    1.2-mile wooden boardwalk with the SkyWheel ferris wheel and arcades. Best in the evening with kids.

  • Ripley's Aquarium

    Underwater tunnel with sharks and rays. Easy rainy-day rescue.

  • Family Kingdom Amusement Park

    Best for ages 4-6Best for ages 6-8

    Old-school amusement park right on the beach. Most rides start at 36 inches.

  • Broadway at the Beach

    Walkable shopping/dining complex with mini golf, ropes course, and aquarium nearby.

  • WonderWorks

    Best for ages 4-6Best for ages 6-8

    Upside-down building with hands-on science exhibits. Lifesaver for thunderstorm days.

  • Pirate's Voyage dinner show

    Best for ages 4-6Best for ages 6-8

    Dolly Parton's pirate-themed dinner show. Big-kid favorite, loud and theatrical.

  • Mini golf (any of 50+)

    Myrtle Beach claims the highest mini-golf density in the world. Pick one with volcanoes.

Keep them busy on the plane, in the car, at the hotel

The Sunlight Kids books were made for exactly these moments.

Where to stay in Myrtle Beach with kids

  • North Myrtle Beach

    Quieter, more residential, better for families who want calm beach days.

  • Myrtle Beach proper

    Walking-distance access to the boardwalk and most attractions. Pick a high-floor oceanfront.

  • Surfside Beach

    South of the city, designated as 'The Family Beach.' Very mellow, easy parking.

Eating out with kids in Myrtle Beach

Myrtle Beach is one of the easiest places in America to feed picky kids: pancake houses on every corner, calabash-style seafood buffets, and every chain restaurant you can name. For something special, get a low-country boil to the room.

Day trips from Myrtle Beach

  • Brookgreen Gardens

    Sculpture garden + zoo + boat tour. Surprisingly perfect with kids.

  • Huntington Beach State Park

    Quieter beach with a salt marsh boardwalk and alligators.

  • Conway

    Small historic river town 30 minutes inland. Pretty walking and lunch.

Tips for visiting Myrtle Beach with kids

  • Book oceanfront. Across-the-street is a brutal walk with sand toys and a toddler.
  • Bike Week (mid-May) and Prom Week (late April) overlap into family-vacation timing — book around them.
  • Most resorts have indoor + outdoor pools, which is the entire point on a cloudy day.
  • Pack water shoes — the surf can churn up shells.
  • Don't drive the Grand Strand at dinnertime. Walk to dinner from a beachfront hotel.

Myrtle Beach with kids: FAQs

  • Is Myrtle Beach good for toddlers?

    Yes. Gentle surf, wide flat beach, and most hotels have shallow pools. The boardwalk and mini golf entertain non-beach hours.

  • How many days at Myrtle Beach with kids?

    Four to seven nights. It's drivable from most of the Southeast and Mid-Atlantic, so families often go for a full week.

  • Where to stay in Myrtle Beach with a family?

    An oceanfront resort with an indoor-outdoor pool. North Myrtle is quieter; Myrtle Beach proper is walkable to the boardwalk.

  • Is Myrtle Beach safe for kids?

    Yes. It's a heavily family-tourist town with lifeguards on the main beaches and very kid-oriented infrastructure.

  • What's the cheapest time to go to Myrtle Beach with kids?

    Late May before Memorial Day, or the second half of August through September. Warm water, half the crowd, half the price.

Make the trip even better

Travel days are long. The Sunlight Kids activity books make them feel short.