Thinking of booking a couples retreat in the Myrtle Beach area? Great idea — especially since this idyllic coastal destination bursts with romantic activities to draw you and your honey closer together. Known as the Grand Strand, this destination lures lovers from around the world, thanks to its 60 miles of sprawling, sandy beaches and welcoming Southern hospitality. Nestled along South Carolina’s coast, the Myrtle Beach area stretches from Little River in the north to Pawleys Island in the south — with spectacular Atlantic Ocean views at every turn.
Need some ideas for your Myrtle Beach couple’s getaway? Here are some of the top things to do on a couple’s retreat in Myrtle Beach.
Romantic Activities In Myrtle Beach
From wine tasting to sunset cruises, these activities are some of the most romantic things to do in Myrtle Beach for couples.
Murrells Inlet
As one of South Carolina’s oldest coastal communities, this historic fishing village dishes up a full day of fun, whether you’re on water or land. Take a kayaking excursion, hop on a Jet Ski, or learn to paddleboard together as you explore the area’s waterways. As the day winds down, plan your nighttime fun at the MarshWalk, tucked into the heart of Murrells Inlet. Here you can grab a meal at one of dozens of waterfront restaurants, listen to live music, or showcase your singing chops doing karaoke. Plus, the MarshWalk hosts a slate of events throughout the year, from golf tournaments and foodie events to “Marshi Gras” and a santa-themed pub crawl.
Wine Tours And Tastings
Sipping vino together should top the list of romantic activities for your couple’s retreat in Myrtle Beach. Unwind together at Barefoot Landing’s Duplin Winery, and uncork the sweeter side of Myrtle Beach. Famous for its sweet Muscadine wine, Duplin offers a virtual tour of its sister site in Rose Hill, North Carolina, followed by a hand-bottling experience that wraps up your visit with a make-and-take keepsake. You can also sample nearly a dozen wines with a tasting that includes gourmet cheese-and-cracker style appetizers. Time your visit right and you might catch live entertainment at one of the winery’s regular music events.
Also, don’t miss a visit to La Belle Amie Vineyard (home of Twisted Sisters Wines), which is nestled in a lovely woodsy setting with ponds dotting the area. Exuding Southern hospitality and country charm, La Belle offers wine tastings, vineyard tours, and music festivals. If you’re visiting during the week, check out Wine Wednesdays, where you can sip your favorite red or white variety under a cabana and nosh on munchies from local food trucks onsite.
Cruises
Nothing whispers romance more than an on-the-water experience, helping to create that picture-perfect memory of your Myrtle Beach couple’s getaway. If you’re celebrating a milestone anniversary or other happy event, splurge on a private luxury dinner cruise with Enchanted Sailing Charters, where you’ll board the Enchantress, a spacious, amenity-packed, 44-foot sailboat. For a non-private option, consider a dolphin-watching tour through Blue Wave Adventures, opting for one of their premium, limited-capacity tours that puts you ultra close to the water.
Looking for more of a party vibe? Float into the sunset at a leisurely pace with Cruisin’ Tikis Myrtle Beach, as the captain navigates a six-person tiki boat where you BYOB to toast the sunset.
Romantic Dining
For starters, don’t overlook the classic picnic on the beach, with the romantic backdrop of crashing waves and a stunning sunset. But when you’re ready to venture beyond the sand for an intimate dinner, where should you go? With over 2,000 restaurants throughout the area, you’ll find ample dining options with romance on the menu. If you and your loved one favor eco-friendly restaurants with sustainable seafood and locally sourced produce, head to Hook and Barrel for a fresh-from-the-sea dinner.
Historic Brentwood Restaurant & Wine Bistro, housed in a 1910 Victorian home, makes a delightful night out when you’re craving a mix of French and Lowcountry cuisine. For a real thrill, the restaurant taps into its haunted past by offering a special dinner and ghost tour package! For an eclectic menu with a Lowcountry twist, a superb wine list, and live music, Aspen Grille delivers on all counts for a truly special date night.
Brookgreen Gardens
No couple’s retreat in Myrtle Beach would be complete without stepping into the breathtaking beauty of Brookgreen Gardens. With a mix of botanical gardens, artwork, history, and wildlife spread over 9,000 acres, Brookgreen Gardens spoils you with beauty at every turn. Founded in 1931, this community cultural center has a National Historic Landmark designation and a spot on the National Register of Historic Places. Let bird songs provide the soundtrack as you meander along the Lowcountry trail, breathe in the splendor of the gardens, visit native animals in the zoo, explore historical sites, and enjoy over 1,400 sculptures sprinkled throughout the grounds.
Myrtle Beach Boardwalk
Something magical sets in when you walk hand in hand along Myrtle Beach’s one-mile Boardwalk and Promenade that lines the Atlantic Ocean. Play carnival games to win that coveted stuffed animal. Grab an ice cream cone to enjoy on the bench while you people-watch. Check out some of the fun festivals and events, including Ocean Boulevard's Hot Summer Nights located at Plyler Park — and stick around to ooh and ahh at the fireworks. Stroll along the meandering oceanfront park at the 2nd Avenue Pier, then grab drinks at one of the many restaurants and bars sprinkled throughout the area.
When you’ve finished all the romantic Myrtle Beach activities, check out this list of additional attractions in Myrtle Beach, and this list of some cool Myrtle Beach activities to try.
The Best Time To Visit Myrtle Beach For Couples
Now that you know what to do for a romantic getaway, it’s time to start thinking about when you should visit. It really all depends on how you envision your Myrtle Beach couple’s getaway. If you want to enjoy the beach and some fun, in-the-ocean experiences, June through August offers the ideal summer temps. Of course, the spring and fall shoulder seasons offer great times to visit, too, with warm temperatures, cheaper prices, and fewer crowds. However, keep in mind that spring break crowds might flock to the beach during March and April.
Where To Stay
Now that you know some of this coastal destination’s best hot spots for romance, book your Myrtle Beach couple’s getaway at one of the many amazing Myrtle Beach couple’s resorts. These resorts have the RCI Gold Crown Resort designation.
Anderson Ocean Club, a Hilton Grand Vacations Club
Club Wyndham Towers on the Grove