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5 Reasons to Visit Myrtle Beach in June

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5 Reasons to Visit Myrtle Beach in June



While there’s no wrong time to visit Myrtle Beach—after all, this coastal paradise has something to offer visitors during every season, including winter—June typically marks the beginning of peak season. Once Memorial Day is in the rearview, schools are out for summer, and temperatures across the country are heating up, summer is officially in session come June. 

Thanks to the comfortably warm weather, inviting water temperatures, seasonal events, and myriad attractions, the sunny shores of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina offer the best setting for your summer vacation. If you still aren’t convinced, read on to find out why you should schedule a vacation to Myrtle Beach this June.

The Weather in June Is Wonderful at Myrtle Beach

The Weather in June Is Wonderful at Myrtle Beach

If you’re not familiar with the area, you might be wondering whether the weather in Myrtle Beach is warm enough for a beach vacation in June. The answer: Yes, it absolutely is! Thanks to the relative proximity of Myrtle Beach to the equator, its average air temperature in June is a pleasant 88ºF—that’s warm enough to enjoy all your favorite outdoor activities, like golf, putt putt, shopping at Barefoot Landing, and relaxing at the beach, without being uncomfortably hot. Plus, even though June is technically the official start of hurricane season in South Carolina, the majority of storms don’t occur until August and September, so your June trip to Myrtle Beach is unlikely to be derailed by a major weather event.

Beach Conditions Are Ideal in June at Myrtle Beach

Beach Conditions Are Ideal in June at Myrtle Beach

The area’s ample stretch of attractive beaches is perhaps the leading reason anyone visits Myrtle Beach, and June is the perfect month to enjoy both. Because the average air and water temperatures in Myrtle Beach in June are perfectly pleasant, conditions at the beach are ideal. And because the peak season is just getting started, the beaches won’t be quite as crowded as they would be in July or August, so you’ll get to enjoy your stretch of sand in relative peace and quiet. 

Myrtle Beach Hotel Deals in June Can’t Be Beat

Myrtle Beach Hotel Deals in June Can’t Be Beat

Because June represents the beginning of peak season in Myrtle Beach, crowds start to file in for the summer and hotels start to book up. But June isn’t quite as busy as the midsummer months of July and August, which means most hotels aren’t at capacity just yet. When hotels have open rooms, they’re willing to offer attractive deals to entice visitors, so if you visit Myrtle Beach in June, you have an excellent chance to snag a bargain on your hotel. Check out our list of the latest Myrtle Beach hotel deals and see how you can stay within a budget while planning your dream vacation!

Most Myrtle Beach Attractions Are Open in June

Most Myrtle Beach Attractions Are Open in June

When you visit Myrtle Beach in June, you’ll enjoy your pick of the area’s best things to do. All of the area’s seasonal attractions—like water parks, water sports, theme parks, and outdoor activities—that close for the winter, open for the season on Memorial Day. And because the area isn’t as crowded as it will be later in the summer, you can beat the lines and maximize time making memories during your Myrtle Beach vacation in June.

Myrtle Beach Hosts Tons of June Events

Myrtle Beach Hosts Tons of June Events

There is so much going on in Myrtle Beach throughout the year, and the month of June is no exception. In fact, most regular events kick off in June, so you’ll have a wide choice of activities. From baseball games and fireworks to concerts, music festivals, and more, June is one of the best months to experience all of the events Myrtle Beach has to offer. Some of our favorite things to do in Myrtle Beach in June include:

  • Carolina Country Music Fest. Each June, Myrtle Beach is home to the Carolina Country Music Fest. This four-day music festival takes place on the water at the Myrtle Beach Boardwalk, and features over 30 country music megastars alongside up-and-coming acts. Don’t delay getting your tickets to this event—it sells out fast!
  • Great American Summer Nights” at Broadway at the Beach. Beginning the first week of June, Broadway at the Beach comes to life every evening with wide-ranging live entertainment. From variety shows and musicians to parades, stilt walkers, dance parties, fireworks, and more, this nightly entertainment event features options for visitors of all ages. 
  • SummerFest!” at Barefoot Landing. Early June through late August, the Barefoot Landing shopping, dining, and entertainment complex offers nightly entertainment for visitors. Acts include strolling musicians, comedians, and other mobile entertainment in addition to live music and variety shows at the Dockside Village Amphitheater and a fireworks show every Monday night.
  • Myrtle Beach Pelicans Baseball. This minor-league baseball team offers daily games and events beginning in April and continuing into September of each year, so you can be sure to catch a game while you’re in town.