Myrtle and North Myrtle Beach: The Destination You Need to Discover!

Each year, college students travel to various destinations for their annual rite of passage. More often than not, these destinations are tropical, with sandy beaches and warm waters as students look to escape the cold winter.

With its white sandy beaches, perfect weather, and popular nightclubs, Myrtle Beach and North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina is a destination that rivals any other.

Myrtle Beach is one of the country’s top tourist spots, with about 14 million visitors annually. High quality accommodations, incredible nightlife, great restaurants, golf courses, and a vibrant Spring Break scene make this a place anyone should discover and really take seriously.

Many great oceanfront resorts cater to students, such as The Sandcastle oceanfront Resort with their poolside tiki bar, the Polynesian with their covered pool, and the Sea Dip, located right on the famous strip.

North Myrtle Beach is known for its huge beach houses – that can accommodate up to 20 people per unit! – such as Retreat Myrtle Beach, Myrtle Beach Tours, and Cherry Grove Beach Houses. Condo rentals in North Myrtle are provided by Coastal Condos. The area’s only stay and play location, Ocean Drive Resort, boasts its own nightclub – the famous Spanish Galleon.

Myrtle Beach weather is incredibly nice and dry during the spring months (comparable to that of Panama City Beach, FL), as highs range from 70-75 degrees.

Clubs and bars are all 18+ which makes it accessible for all college students. The House of Blues has concerts featuring tops artists, and Rum Jungle, Club 2001, and Zulu Lounge make up the incredible party block. The premiere nightlife destination “Broadway at the Beach” has the number one part club in the world – Senior Frog’s.

Whether you choose Myrtle or North Myrtle Beach, you won’t be disappointed with this destination for your Spring Break 2015 trip.

For more information about Spring Break 2015, including other destinations, hotel info and nightlife, please visit springbreakguide.com