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10 Best Myrtle Beach Activities To Enjoy Under the Sun
June 25, 2025

10 Best Myrtle Beach Activities To Enjoy Under the Sun

by Kai Dang

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Planning a trip to the South Carolina coast? Few destinations rival the vibrant energy, scenic views, and endless Myrtle Beach activities available for all kinds of adventurers. Whether you're a thrill-seeker, a nature enthusiast, or just looking to float and relax, Myrtle Beach delivers with sun-drenched perfection and something new around every wave.

DISCLAIMER: Before traveling to a location, ensure that the location still allows for activities and make yourself aware of any rules and regulations in place.

The 10 Best Myrtle Beach Activities You Can't Miss

Whether you're mapping out a weekend getaway or planning a family vacation, these Myrtle Beach activities are guaranteed to deliver memorable experiences on and off the water.

1. Jet Ski Along the Intracoastal Waterway

Feel the wind in your hair and the thrill of speed as you explore one of South Carolina’s most scenic waterways. The Intracoastal Waterway spans over 3,000 miles along the East Coast, but Myrtle Beach offers some of the most vibrant stretches. Ride through lush marshes, under charming bridges, and into hidden coves.

Tours and rentals are widely available from outfitters like Action Water Sportz or Myrtle Beach Watersports, with options for guided eco-rides or high-speed fun.

2. Lounge in Style with iROCKER’s iLAND® Floats

Upgrade your beach game with iROCKER’s Inflatable Hammocks. These water loungers are built for comfort and capacity, ideal for floating solo, sunbathing with a friend, or even sharing space with kids and dogs.

Lounge in Style with iROCKER’s iLAND® Floats


The floats are part of iROCKER’s modular system, allowing you to connect multiple pieces for a customizable floating dock. They're perfect for calm beach zones, sandbars, or even lazy lagoon lounging.

3. Stroll the Myrtle Beach Boardwalk

This 1.2-mile oceanfront promenade is packed with sensory delights. Opened in 2010, the boardwalk has since become one of the top seaside walks in the country, as named by Travel + Leisure and USA Today.

Stroll the Myrtle Beach Boardwalk

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The area is buzzing with arcades, beach bars, souvenir shops, and food stands offering fresh funnel cakes, soft-shell crab sandwiches, and classic saltwater taffy. Don't miss the Myrtle Beach SkyWheel, one of the tallest Ferris wheels in the Southeast at 187 feet, offering panoramic views of the Atlantic.

4. Explore Murrells Inlet on a Kayak Tour

Often called the “Seafood Capital of South Carolina,” Murrells Inlet is a charming fishing village with rich natural beauty. Rent a kayak or join a guided eco-tour to paddle through tidal creeks and salt marshes, home to blue herons, egrets, and bottlenose dolphins. It’s a peaceful way to connect with the local ecosystem and experience the water without the crowds.

5. Go Dolphin Watching on a Boat Tour

No Myrtle Beach vacation is complete without spotting dolphins dancing through the surf. Daily tours depart from places like Crazy Sister Marina and Sea Thunder, offering up-close glimpses of Atlantic bottlenose dolphins in their natural habitat. These tours typically last 1.5–2 hours and often come with knowledgeable guides who share fascinating facts about the area’s marine life. Some packages even include snorkeling or shelling stops for a full ocean experience.

6. Tee Off at a Championship Golf Course

Golfers flock to Myrtle Beach for a reason, it’s known as the “Golf Capital of the World.” With over 90 world-class golf courses, including layouts by Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus, and Robert Trent Jones, the area caters to every level of player. Courses like Caledonia Golf & Fish Club and Tidewater Golf Club offer breathtaking views and championship-level challenges.

Tee Off at a Championship Golf Course

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Many resorts offer stay-and-play packages, making it easy to pair your beach escape with a round or two on the greens.

7. Catch a Live Show at the Carolina Opry

An award-winning live theater venue, the Carolina Opry has been entertaining visitors since 1986. The 2,200-seat venue hosts high-energy performances that blend country music, pop hits, dance, comedy, and even acrobatics. With productions like Time Warp and The Christmas Show of the South, the Opry delivers Vegas-style entertainment with a Southern twist, perfect for a night out after the sun goes down.

8. Visit Ripley’s Aquarium at Broadway at the Beach

This state-of-the-art facility is more than just a rainy-day backup—it's one of Myrtle Beach’s top attractions. Walk through a 330-foot glidepath tunnel surrounded by sharks, sea turtles, and rays in the Dangerous Reef exhibit.

Visit Ripley’s Aquarium at Broadway at the Beach

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Enjoy hands-on learning in Discovery Center or visit Penguin Playhouse, the new home for African penguins. Located at the heart of the Broadway at the Beach entertainment district, it’s an educational escape for families and ocean enthusiasts alike.

9. Sunset Paddle Boarding Adventure

With calm, shallow waters and golden skies, sunset paddle boarding is one of the most peaceful Myrtle Beach activities. Rent a paddle board at places like Kokopelli Surf Camp or Jack’s Surf Lessons and paddle out during the magic hour. The gentle waves of the Grand Strand make it beginner-friendly, and it's common to spot dolphins, seabirds, and jumping fish along the way. Opt for guided tours if you're new, many even include photos to capture the moment.

10. Feast on Fresh Seafood at a Marshwalk Eatery

The Murrells Inlet Marshwalk isn’t just a dining district, it’s a way of life. Lined with waterfront restaurants like Drunken Jack’s and Dead Dog Saloon, the boardwalk comes alive at night with live music, fresh seafood, and open-air decks overlooking the marsh. Try a Lowcountry boil, fried flounder, or oysters Rockefeller while watching egrets glide over the water and fishing boats dock for the day.

Discover a New Way to Enjoy Myrtle Beach with Float by iROCKER

If your idea of a perfect beach day includes relaxation, good company, and a little luxury, then the iROCKER Float collection is calling your name.

Discover a New Way to Enjoy Myrtle Beach with Float by iROCKER


The iLAND® 8' Inflatable Hammock is your personal chill zone, partly submerged to keep you cool, yet buoyant enough to support pets or kids safely. The 10' Inflatable Hammock steps it up with room for five people, ideal for social floats, sandbar parties, or just serious nap time.

And that’s just the beginning.

Explore more accessories like the iLAND® Chair, portable iLAND® Bar, and MAGTITE™ accessories, snap-on drink cups, Bluetooth speakers, waterproof pouches, and even a new electric pump with a built-in battery. These additions take your floating paradise from fun to phenomenal, designed with convenience and pure enjoyment in mind.

Whether you're drifting gently near the shore or connecting multiple floats to build a custom lounge space, iROCKER's modular system ensures your setup is as unique and adventurous as your Myrtle Beach itinerary.

Have the Best Activity at Myrtle Beach with iROCKER

At the heart of the coast’s vibrant culture lies a sea of opportunity for fun, thrill, and unforgettable memories. From high-energy jet skiing to the peaceful joy of paddle boarding, the spectrum of Myrtle Beach activities offers something for every age and interest.

Have the Best Activity at Myrtle Beach with iROCKER

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And when it’s time to unwind, nothing beats kicking back on an iROCKER Float, crafted for durability, comfort, and connection. So, float smarter, chill harder, and turn every Myrtle Beach moment into a sun-kissed story with iROCKER.

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References

National Geographic. (2012). America’s Best Beach Boardwalks. Retrieved from https://www.nationalgeographic.com

USA Today. (2015). 10 best: Great American boardwalks. Retrieved from https://www.usatoday.com

Visit Myrtle Beach. (2024). Myrtle Beach Golf. Retrieved from https://www.visitmyrtlebeach.com/things-to-do/golf/

Myrtle Beach Dolphin Cruises. (2023). Dolphin Cruises and Ocean Excursions. Retrieved from https://www.myrtlebeachdolphincruises.com

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