Spring Break in Myrtle Beach

Spring break on the Grand Strand means the weather is heating up, the days are getting longer, and the flowers are beginning to bloom. Countless people choose to spend spring break in Myrtle Beach for its beautiful beaches, affordable accommodations, and seasonal festivities. Plus, with more than 60 miles of uninterrupted coastline and a plethora of family-friendly activities on tap, the Grand Strand is one of the best spring break destinations for families, couples, and friend groups alike.

Whether you’re planning ahead or just thinking about visiting Myrtle Beach for spring break, we have you covered with vacation tips and plenty of things to do during your stay. Plan your trip with our diverse list of spring break festivals, parties, and events to make your vacation unforgettable.

Plan Your Spring Break in Myrtle Beach

Are you ready to plan your spring escape?  Use these tips to plan your best Myrtle Beach spring break yet: 

  • Book Early: Choose from a variety of Dayton House Resort suites early so you’ll get the picture-worthy view and room style you desire.
  • Pack for the Beach: Spring temperatures in Myrtle Beach climb fast and average around 70 degrees, so be prepared to treat your winter-weary body to sun, sand, and surf.
  • Purchase Advance Tickets: Preorder tickets for festivals, events, and shows, and register early for spring marathons or activities you know you’ll want to enjoy while visiting Myrtle Beach.
  • Research Myrtle Beach: There’s so much to do within a few miles of our Myrtle Beach resort, from attractions and golf courses to restaurants and souvenir shops. Scope the area out beforehand so you don’t waste vacation time looking for things to do.

Things To Do in Myrtle Beach in March

With over 55 years of experience serving the area, we’ve got insider wisdom on area events and festivities in Myrtle Beach. Check out these seasonal Myrtle Beach events to add to your March itinerary:

March 7 | Myrtle Beach Marathon

The annual Myrtle Beach Marathon will take place on Saturday, March 7th. This year’s event will feature a full marathon, a half marathon, and a virtual 10K. Participants can register online and will receive official 2026-exclusive swag. The race will begin at Myrtle’s Market and end at the Myrtle Beach Pelicans stadium with an after-race party.

March 7 | Surfside Beach BBQ Festival

Ditch the sneakers and grab a plate or three at the Surfside Beach BBQ Festival. Watch as chefs compete for the crown and sample their pulled pork, ribs, and sauces as the day goes on. Guests enjoy live music, shopping, and kid-friendly activities. The best part? Admission is free.

March 14 | St. Patrick’s Day Parade & Festival

The 36th annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade & Festival returns to Main Street in North Myrtle Beach in 2026. This beloved event includes a fun and festive parade starting at 9 a.m., followed by a family-friendly festival from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. The festival includes multiple stages with live entertainment, loads of local vendors and food trucks, face painting, and activities for kids. Admission and parking are free.

March 19–21 | Run to the Sun Car Show

The Run to the Sun Car Show is a can’t-miss event for car enthusiasts. Now in its 37th year, this show offers the best turnout of cars, trucks, and spectators in Myrtle Beach. For just $20, attendees can see thousands of vintage cars and trucks. This event takes place at the Old Myrtle Square Mall.

March 27–28 | Waccamaw Sportsmen’s Expo

The city of Conway will host the Waccamaw Sportsmen’s Expo on Friday, March 27th, and Saturday, March 28th. Events include several dock jumping events, an extreme vertical competition, and a speed retrieve. The full expo opens Saturday with a day of vendors, demonstrations, competition, and fun. This event is free for everyone to attend. 

Things To Do in Myrtle Beach in April

April in Myrtle Beach means even warmer weather, longer days, and loads of family-friendly things to do. The area is brimming with live performances, outdoor events, and fantastic festivals, and the beaches are prime for lounging. If you’re heading to our beautiful beaches this April, be sure to keep an eye out for some of these events, spring break festivals, and things to do while you’re in town:

April 10–12 | Myrtle Beach Food Truck & Music Festival

One of the most satisfying spring break festivals returns: The Myrtle Beach Food Truck and Music Festival promises even more scrumptious bites and local brews than before. This free family event at Old Myrtle Square Mall hosts live music, hundreds of food trucks, local breweries, and activities. 

April 14 | Myrtle Beach Pelicans Baseball Home Opener

It’s official—spring baseball is back! The Myrtle Beach Pelicans will kick off their home debut for the 2026 season on April 14th. Pelican Ballpark offers weekly promos, including discounted food and beverages, in addition to kid-friendly activities. Make sure to reserve tickets early to skip lines at the gates.

April 17–26 | SOS Spring Safari

The end of April attracts thousands of shag dancers from all over the East Coast for the Society of Stranders Spring Safari. The annual North Myrtle Beach event includes tea parties, shag dancing, dance lessons, live music, and mingling with friends. As the sun goes down, the local lounges light up with activity, including spots like Duck’s, Fat Harold’s, Pirate’s Cove, and the OD Lounge, becoming the center of nightlife and fun. 

April 20–25 | Singing in the Sun

A much-anticipated Myrtle Beach spring event is the Singing in the Sun music festival. The Myrtle Beach Convention Center is proud to host the festival in its 28th year. At this six-day-long Gospel music festival, attendees will enjoy five days of praise, worship music, and world-renowned speakers.

a family celebrating memorial day at a festival in myrtle beach on spring break

April 11 | Socastee Heritage Festival

The Socastee Heritage Festival is a fun and free event held every spring break. Festival-goers enjoy live music on multiple stages, hundreds of local arts and crafts vendors, food trucks, booths advertising local businesses and organizations, and kid-friendly activities. 

Things To Do in Myrtle Beach in May

May sunshine makes it difficult to step away from the surf and sand at Dayton House Resort, but there’s so much worth checking out this month in Myrtle Beach. Here’s our roundup of things to do in May in Myrtle Beach:

May | Military Appreciation Days

The City of Myrtle Beach hosts a number of Memorial Day events and activities for the month of May to honor the men, women, and families of our armed forces. Here are a few of the spring events the city has on the schedule so far: 

  • Myrtle Beach Pelicans Military Appreciation Game Night: This event is scheduled for May 16, 2026, starting at 6:05 p.m. at Pelican Stadium.
  • Family Picnic and Parade: Join attendees at The Market Common on May 23, 2026, for a festive parade followed by a picnic. 
  • Jack Platt Veterans’ March with Battlefield Cross Ceremony: Myrtle Beach is honoring those who made the ultimate sacrifice on Monday, May 25, 2026, with a heartfelt ceremony. 

May | Groovin’ on the Green

If you love live music, visit Conway for Groovin’ on the Green, a free, family-friendly concert series this spring. The spring weather is great for this event—just bring a chair or blanket and choose your spot near the stage. The music happens at the Town Green at 200 Laurel Street from 7:30 to 9 p.m. on select evenings starting May 1. 

May 8–17 | Myrtle Beach Bike Week Spring Rally

Motorcycles flood the Grand Strand every year for the Myrtle Beach Bike Week Spring Rally. Some of the spring events include riding tours through beach towns and area landmarks, games, racing, and live entertainment—all planned to help motorcyclists to enjoy their vacation. 

May 16–17 | World Famous Blue Crab Festival

Hosted on the historic Little River waterfront and attracting nearly 50,000 attendees each year, the annual World Famous Blue Crab Festival is one of the Southeast’s largest celebrations. While fresh seafood and area cuisine are the top draws, other attractions include live beach music, arts and crafts vendors, and a children’s activity area to keep the little ones entertained. Come see why locals award this event the best annual event on the Grand Strand year after year. 

May 26–30 | National Retired Military Golf Classic

The 43rd annual National Retired Military Golf Classic hits the links May 26 through the 30th. Veterans enjoy days on the greens while forming new friendships with fellow retired military members. Competition includes teams and singles, plus putting contests. Participating courses include six of Myrtle Beach’s finest: Myrtle Beach National West Course, Wild Wing Plantation, River Hills, Tradition, Litchfield County Club, and Long Bay. 

Top 4 Reasons To Visit Myrtle Beach for Spring Break

Myrtle Beach’s oceanfront accommodations, plus tons of things to do, make the destination a top choice among travelers looking for a spring break destination. If the 60 miles of coastline aren’t enough to convince you, consider these top four reasons Myrtle Beach is a go-to destination for spring break:

  • The Weather: The Carolina coast welcomes bright sunshine and warm temperatures during spring; enjoy the mid-60s° in March, low-70s° in April, and mid- to high-70s° by May. 
  • Lower Room Rates: Book a spring vacation at the Dayton House Resort to take advantage of our best rate guarantee and enjoy special offers on top poolside and oceanfront accommodations.
  • Heated Pools: You won’t miss out on pool time because our resort is on the ocean—Dayton House’s heated pools and water attractions make sure you soak in comfort during spring break.
  • Spring Events in Myrtle Beach: Dayton House is conveniently located less than a mile from the boardwalk and less than two miles from Broadway at the Beach, putting you in a prime spot to join in on any spring break party or festival.

Book your oceanfront accommodations at Dayton House Resort. As one of Myrtle Beach’s premier spring break hotels, we can comfortably accommodate groups of all sizes. Our amenities include one of the area’s largest oceanfront lawns for tanning and lounging, a pool deck just steps from your door, and a free hot breakfast to satisfy any appetite.

 

Myrtle Beach Spring Break FAQs

When is spring break 2026?

Spring break 2026 falls within mid- to late-March, depending on the individual school’s schedule. Most U.S. colleges observe spring break during March or April, with many students heading to the Grand Strand for its warm weather, oceanfront resorts, and spring break festivals and parties. 

What is there to do in Myrtle Beach over spring break?

Myrtle Beach hosts several events that visitors can attend over spring break, such as SOS Spring Safari, World Famous Blue Crab Festival, and Surfside Beach BBQ Festival. Guests can also stay busy with the Grand Strand’s top attractions, including the SkyWheel, the Boardwalk, and Broadway at the Beach.

What should I do for spring break?

Visit Myrtle Beach! With over 60 miles of sandy shoreline, award-winning golf courses, and several family-friendly activities, the Grand Strand makes planning a spring break getaway easy. 

What is the weather like during spring break in Myrtle Beach?

The weather during spring break in Myrtle Beach is considered mild, with highs in the mid-60s° in March and low-70s° in April. The average lows run between 40°–50°F. The warmth and low precipitation provide ideal conditions for outdoor activities.

Where is the best place to stay for spring break in Myrtle Beach?

Dayton House Resort is the best place to stay for spring break in Myrtle Beach. This family-friendly resort offers plenty of on-site dining options, including a poolside bar and grill and free breakfast. The oceanfront lawn is always open and offers guests a variety of chairs and picnic tables for lounging, relaxing, and taking in the fresh breezes. Book your spring break stay at our oceanfront Myrtle Beach hotel today.

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