Beginner's guide to snowbirding in Myrtle Beach

Everything to know about wintering on the South Carolina coast
Drone shot of Myrtle Beach's coastline.
Seaside Sands - Surfside Beach_Myrtle Beach_SC-2

Imagine waking up to sunrises over the Atlantic Ocean instead of facing a morning of blistery cold. That's the snowbird life in Myrtle Beach — where winter means 60-degree days, empty beaches, and morning coffee on your balcony.

With affordable monthly rentals, welcoming locals, and a thriving community of seasonal visitors, it's the perfect place to test out extended coastal living. Here's everything first-timers need to know.

Why Myrtle Beach is ideal for first-time snowbirds

Here's the thing about Myrtle Beach: it gives you that coastal winter escape without the complications of farther-flung destinations. No six-state road trip. No sticker shock. Just straightforward, affordable beach living.

Here’s what to expect:

  • Mild weather
    Winter days settle into the 50s and 60s — warm enough for golf and beach walks, cool enough that you won't melt.
  • Monthly rates that make sense
    Thanks to off-season pricing, you can score oceanfront condos and houses at a fraction of summer rates.
  • Getting here is easy
    Driving from the Northeast or Midwest? It's a manageable one- or two-day trip. Flying in? Myrtle Beach International Airport is way less stressful than navigating a major hub.
  • There's actually stuff to do
    Myrtle Beach stays lively — golf courses, live entertainment, dozens of restaurants, and more all winter long.
  • You're not alone
    The snowbird community here is well-established and genuinely welcoming. You'll find seasonal meetups, church groups, fitness classes, and more.

Pro tip: While North Myrtle Beach offers a quieter vibe, staying closer to downtown puts you within walking distance of the boardwalk, restaurants, and that just-bustling-enough energy that makes winter feel less isolated.

A long-term vacation to look forward to

Receive a discounted rate on many of our monthly rentals (displayed at check-out) and reductions in our usual fees. We also allow for partial payment if you book at least 45 days ahead of time.

Call (888) 257-7970 or click the link below to request information.

When to go and how long to stay

The beauty of snowbirding for the first time? You can ease into it. Start with a month and see how it feels. Love it? Add another.

  • Peak snowbird season: Most winter visitors arrive between early December and late February, though the truly committed show up in November and don't leave until March.
  • Budget sweet spot: If you're watching your wallet, aim for mid-January through early March. Rates drop after the holidays and availability opens up.
  • Holiday bonus: Catch Myrtle Beach's spectacular Christmas displays, including the famous Nights of a Thousand Candles at Brookgreen Gardens — worth the trip alone.
  • Flexibility is your friend: Most vacation rentals offer 28–31 night monthly bookings, which gives you more wiggle room (and often better rates).

Booking tip: Don't wait until October to start looking. The best oceanfront spots with pet-friendly policies and resort amenities get snatched up by late summer.

What to expect as a first-time snowbird in Myrtle Beach

Don’t worry — you won’t be bored. Winter in Myrtle Beach is relaxed, scenic, and just active enough.

A few highlights snowbirds love:

  • Top-rated golf courses stay open all year — and tee time prices are much lower than in peak season.
  • Live shows & theaters keep the lights on all season at places like the Carolina Opry and Alabama Theatre.
  • Dining without the crowds means no long waits, friendly locals, and happy hour specials with an ocean view.
  • Boardwalk strolls and midday walks along the pier mean warm sun, cool breezes, and blissfully empty beaches.
  • Built-in community. Recreation centers and snowbird groups offer water aerobics, game nights, and organized day trips.
  • Locals have time to chat, shopkeepers recognize return guests, and many snowbirds return here year after year.
Snowbird spotlight

Carolinian Beach Resort

A favorite oceanfront resort

There's a reason this place tops the snowbird wish list:

  • Heated indoor pools for cooler mornings
  • Private balconies with genuine ocean views
  • Direct boardwalk access
  • Located in the heart of Myrtle Beach
  • Resort amenities with condo independence

How to choose the right winter rental in Myrtle Beach

Booking a place for a month isn't like reserving a weekend getaway. You're essentially test-driving a temporary home. Here's what actually matters:

Know your priorities

  • Craving peace and quiet? Look north to North Myrtle Beach or south to Surfside Beach. You'll trade some walkability for genuine tranquility.
  • Want action within walking distance? Stick closer to downtown or the boardwalk area. You'll be able to stroll to restaurants, entertainment, and that vital coffee shop you'll visit daily.
  • Traveling with pets? Ground-floor condos or rentals with fenced yards will save your sanity. Your dog doesn't care about ocean views — they care about grass.

Essential snowbird amenities

  • Full kitchen: You're likely not eating out every meal for a month, though you may be tempted.
  • In-unit laundry: Hauling clothes to a communal laundry room gets old fast. Really fast.
  • Strong Wi-Fi: Even if you're not working remotely, you'll want reliable internet for staying connected.
  • Outdoor space: That balcony or patio you think you won't use? You'll use it constantly. Morning coffee, afternoon reading, sunset watching — outdoor space becomes your favorite room.

Look for monthly pricing

Many Myrtle Beach vacation rentals offer discounted rates for stays of 28 days or more — and Vacasa makes booking easy across dozens of snowbird-friendly listings.

Settling in: Make Myrtle Beach feel like home

Even if you’re only staying a month or two, a few thoughtful touches can help you settle in.

Add personal touches

  • Bring a favorite blanket, candle, or framed photo to create a cozy and familiar space.
  • Stock your rental with small luxuries—coffee beans, a good book, or a favorite mug.

Live like a local

  • Browse year-round farmers markets and seafood shops for fresh, local flavors.
  • Discover winter-friendly restaurants, coffee spots, and coastal cafés that stay open all season.
  • Check out winter passes at attractions like Brookgreen Gardens or the Myrtle Beach Art Museum.

Stay social and active

  • Join a club or seasonal group (golf, bowling, pickleball, and bridge).
  • Volunteer or attend free winter events at libraries and rec centers.
  • Take part in a beach cleanup or local craft class to meet fellow long-term visitors and locals alike.
  • Join online neighborhood groups or social media forums to stay updated on events and meetups.
North Myrtle Beach shoreline with oceanfront homes

North Myrtle Beach

Best for peaceful winter escapes, waterfront views, easygoing beach life

The go-to for snowbirds seeking laid-back coastal living, with:

  • Beachfront condos with scenic piers
  • Wide beaches perfect for morning shell-hunting walks
  • Barefoot Landing nearby for seasonal events, restaurants, and shopping
  • Quieter vibe ideal between golf rounds and seafood dinners

Top activities: Shelling, local shopping, casual golf, wildlife observation

Central Myrtle Beach shoreline with oceanfront attractions

Central Myrtle Beach

Best for walkability, solo travelers, first-timers

Where the action happens — but without summer's overwhelming crowds. You'll enjoy:

  • Walkable boardwalk with local restaurants and fresh seafood
  • Live shows at Carolina Opry and nearby theaters
  • Broadway at the Beach and the SkyWheel are within minutes
  • Museums and entertainment steps from oceanfront condos

Nearby highlights: Broadway at the Beach, the SkyWheel, Carolina Opry

Surfside Beach shoreline with residential charm

Surfside Beach

Best for longer seasonal stays, pet owners, and residential charm

Quiet, residential charm just south of the main action. Kick back with:

  • Wide beaches and scenic streets with a true neighborhood feel
  • Local coffee shops, uncrowded piers, and easy beach access
  • Friendly, laid-back atmosphere perfect for longer stays
  • Pet-friendly community with a genuine homey retreat vibe

Insider tip: Don't miss sunrise at Garden City Pier followed by breakfast at a local café


Surfside Beach shoreline with residential charm

What to pack and prep for a one-month stay

Packing for an extended stay in Myrtle Beach is about layering smartly, staying comfortable, and planning ahead.

What to pack

What to prepare

Fun extras

Top Myrtle Beach rentals for your first extended stay

Browse our most loved monthly rentals — oceanfront retreats where you can wake up to waves, enjoy your own fully equipped kitchen, and settle into your perfect winter escape.

FAQs

Winter temperatures in Myrtle Beach typically range from the mid-40s to low 60s °F. While it’s not bathing suit weather every day, it’s ideal for outdoor walks, tee times, or dining alfresco without the harsh chill of northern climates.

Yes, you can rent a condo in Myrtle Beach for just one month. Many properties offer special snowbird rates for stays of 28 days or more, often including utilities, Wi-Fi, and resort amenities like pools — making extended winter stays surprisingly affordable.

Yes, Myrtle Beach is an excellent choice for first-time snowbirds. It's affordable, accessible, and genuinely welcoming. You'll find plenty of winter activities, long-term rentals, and a friendly seasonal community — plus that perfect balance of coastal charm, modern amenities, and off-season peace.

The amenities you should look for in a snowbird rental in Myrtle Beach include:

  • a full kitchen
  • in-unit laundry
  • high-speed Wi-Fi
  • private outdoor space
  • convenient parking.

Resort-style properties often add pools, fitness centers, and community social events that make month-long stays more enjoyable.

You should book a Myrtle Beach snowbird rental 3–6 months in advance, especially if you want ocean views, pet-friendly options, or specific amenities. Demand peaks mid-January through March, so early planning ensures the best selection and rates.

You may also like...

The pool area at a resort in Myrtle Beach, Sc.
Things to do in Myrtle Beach, SC
Bahama Bay Resort pool and lake view.
The best beachfront resorts for your next sun-soaked getaway
A couple holding hands in a beach walking towards two boats.
Best vacations for seniors
A deck of a vacation rental in Galveston leading to the beach with chairs.
How to plan a snowbird stay