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10 Things to Do After Sunset



Now that we’ve established what to do while you’re on the beach, let’s talk about what to do when the sun goes down. Both Myrtle Beach and your vacation home are full of opportunities waiting to be taken! Read on for our top 10 suggestions of what to do after a beach day: 

  1. Head Out to Dinner: Myrtle Beach is crawling with an abundance of restaurants, so take advantage while you can. From popular seafood dishes to classic southern entrees to vegetarian-friendly plates, you’re sure to find a handful of restaurants that appeal to everyone in your crowd. Plus, most of the restaurants are casual and oceanfront, meaning you can throw on a light summer dress or t-shirt over your swimwear and dine! 
  1. Make Dinner: On the other hand, try your hand at cooking or grilling your favorite meal. All of our rentals have a kitchen and many are equipped with a grill, so, embrace your cooking talent and whip up a meal for your friends or family! Classic southern, summer favorites include grilled corn on the cob, freshly grilled seafood, casseroles, and freshly steamed vegetables. While you’re cooking, snack on a juicy watermelon or enjoy a soothing popsicle! 
  1. Relax Poolside: When you find the temperature at the beach a bit too hot during the peak summer season, head back to your vacation rental and enjoy some AC before relaxing poolside. The bonus to having a rental with a pool (besides the obvious, of course) is that you can escape the heat at any time by simply ducking inside for a bit before returning to the luscious pool. Talk about the best of both worlds! 
  1. Make Your Own Cocktail: Cocktails don’t have to be fancy in order to be good. In fact, one of our favorite drinks to make is fresh margaritas. The taste of freshly squeezed lime juice combined with agave and touch of tequila is the ultimate beach drink if you ask us! If you’re craving a pina colada, that’s an easy fix too! Pick up a frozen pina colada mix at the grocery store and combine it with your favorite rum for an easy sipper to enjoy on the porch as you watch the waves roll in. 
  1. Enjoy the Boardwalk: Whether you want to talk a romantic walk along the boardwalk, play a game at the arcade, or take a ride on the Ferris Wheel, Myrtle Beach’s boardwalk won’t disappoint! Perfect for either a date night or a fun night out with friends or family, the boardwalk is one of the best ways to jazz up the night. 
  1. Movie Night In: While you can certainly have a movie night anywhere, there’s something about watching a classic movie in your beach house that you just can’t top! Gather everyone around and pass around a big bowl of popcorn! Chances are you’re exhausted from the summer sun, so listen to your body and relax. 
  1. Play a Card Game: Ditch the phones and connect the old school way. Bring a deck of cards and play a round of war, crazy eights, or blackjack if you dare! Card games are the perfect way to connect with the people around you while giving your eyes a break from screen time! Plus, don’t you remember how much fun you used to have playing card games with friends?!
  1. Bake a Dessert: Baking can be therapeutic in the sense that it allows you to concentrate on one task while forgetting about other troubles or thoughts. That is if you aren’t taking on a demanding recipe and losing count of how many cups of flour you added to the bowl while trying to find the vanilla extract! Pick an easy to follow recipe, such as cookies or brownies. In fact, if all else fails and the day gets away, pick up the premade dough from the store and throw the cookies in the oven. They’re nearly unbeatable! 
  1. Talk a Walk: Enjoy a moonlight stroll down the beach or even down the street to embrace the refreshing summer breeze and salt air. An easy nighttime stroll is one of the best ways to have a memorable conversation and connect! 
  1. Go See a Movie: Enjoy an evening relaxing at the theatre while watching the hottest release! There’s a Cinemark right on Coastal Grand Strand Circle, so you aren’t far away from Myrtle Beach’s most popular theatre. After the movie, enjoy an ice cream cone or frozen yogurt from one of the many popular places on the boardwalk. 

What do you like to do in Myrtle Beach when the sun goes down? Do you think you’ll be taking any of these suggestions this summer? We can’t wait to see what you make of your evening at the beach! 

10 Things to Do on the Beach



Sure the beach elicits tranquility and is the ultimate way to relax, but how about those moments when we find ourselves longing to move our bodies or interact with our friends and family? We’ve compiled a list of our top 10 favorite things to do on the beach to spark some ideas for you. Trust us, you won’t be bored this summer! 

  1. Talk a walk: As simplistic as this may seem, a beach walk is one of the best ways to initiate a conversation with a family member you haven’t seen in awhile or dive into a heated debate on who will die next in Game of Thrones with your bestie. On the other hand, if you’re having a solo beach day, a walk down the shoreline is similar to a mind refresher – it clears your thoughts and evens opens the door to striking up a conversation with other beachgoers. Have you ever just stood in front of the ocean as the waves roll over your feet? Talk about the epitome of peace. 
  1. Watch a Sunset/Sunrise: Depending on whether you’re a morning or evening person (or both!), make a note of when the sun rises or sets and be there to witness it! We’re predominately evening folks, so we’ve seen countless cotton candy sunsets. With that said, the sunrises we’ve woken up for (coffee in hand, of course!) have lit up the sky with breathtaking colors. So, try and work in both a sunrise and sunset. Who says you can’t nap on the beach to make up for your early morning sunrise?!
  1. Have a Picnic: Although a picnic is something you would typically think to do at the park on a spring afternoon, who’s to say you can’t gather your friends and family around for a lunch packed with fresh fruit and vegetables? Tip: Make things easier by requesting each person bring their favorite dish! 
  1. Throw a Frisbee: Classic! Who doesn’t enjoy a fun and slightly competitive game of frisbee? We love the idea of playing frisbee since it’s appropriate for all ages and rather easy to reinforce your throwing skills at the drop of a hat. 
  1. Bocce Ball: Perhaps you’ve seen people playing this popular game at the beach, but you didn’t know what it was called! First, a target is thrown on the sand and then each player throws their bocce ball towards the target. Whichever player gets their ball closest to the target wins one point. This continues until you reach a set number or get hungry for a snack! 
  1. Fly a Kite: Whether you’re coming to the beach with children or simply looking for something different to do with your friends, flying a kite is a great way to revive childhood memories. Plus, it’s surprisingly therapeutic for the mind too! You’ll be surprised at how many laughs you get out of the kite nosediving in the sand, or laughing at your cousin running down the beach whilst trying to get the kite in the air!
  1. Beach volleyball: While some beaches have volleyball nets and others don’t, they aren’t required to enjoy a game of beach volleyball! So, gather your friends or family around for sporty day filled with competition and great laughs. Few things are better than being able to boast about being the best volleyball player! 
  1. Read a Book: What would a beach day be without a good book? Not only is it relaxing, but it’s a great way to lay on both your back and stomach and get an even, glowing tan. So, check out one of the latest top reads, or bring your favorite classic to the beach this summer. 
  1. Ride a Bike: Talk about a great way to get in a killer workout! A bike ride on the beach is not only a perfect way to exercise, but to get a great tan, and get in a calm state of mind. Kill three birds with one stone, and rent a bike this summer! Just find a desolate area of the beach with few people so both you and others are able to enjoy your time. In fact, by going to a lesser-known part of the beach, you just might discover a new favorite spot. 
  1. Collect Seashells: One of the best things to do is to collect shells from each beach you visit. Every beach offers a different array of shells and beach glass, so take a wander on the beach and see what you find. You might be surprised at what you find! 

What are your favorite things to do on the beach? We’re all ears for new suggestions! Let us know what you’re most looking forward to doing on the beach this summer. Will you be lounging back and reading a book, or will you gather friends for a game of beach volleyball to show off your competitive edge?