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[The Charlotte Observer]( Spring Deals & Historic Attractions [] [Myrtle Beach Holiday Deals]( [] Holiday at the Beach [] [Wavy line with starfish in the center] [] Myrtle Beach area hotels and resorts are offering deals and discounts for your Holiday Getaway to The Beach. The holiday shows have begun and will continue to spread holiday cheer through December. Temperatures are still mild and pleasant, so escape to the beach and feel the sunshine on your face, hear the ocean waves, feel the sand beneath your toes. The Myrtle Beach area is ready to welcome you when you're ready. [HOLIDAY DEALS]( [] [Holiday Getaway Guide]( [] Holiday Getaway GuideYou can skip the snow and still enjoy mistletoe and presents under the tree. 60 miles of beautiful Atlantic coastline and a sunny holiday season don't need to only be in your dreams. Visit Myrtle Beach for a merry and brighter holiday season. [MORE]( [] [Holiday Shopping]( [] Holiday ShoppingHoliday shoppers will delight in the steep discounts and early shopping hours. Just remember to pack your mask and patience! Retail stores still have mask ordinances in effect, increased sanitation practices and limited capacities. [VIEW]( [] [Gift A Beach Vacation]( [] Give the Gift of a Beach Vacation Purchasing gift cards for a future visit to a favorite Myrtle Beach hotel or resort is an amazing way to show you care, and it offers something to look forward to when travel will be more convenient. [MORE]( [] [Carolina Opry Christmas Show]( [] 35th Season of The Carolina Opry Christmas Special "The Christmas Show of the South," celebrates its 35th season of enchanting holiday performances which runs through January 6, 2021. [MORE]( [] [] [] [VisitMyrtleBeach.com]( [] [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Pinterest]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( [facebook icon]( [twitter icon]( Copyright © 2020 The Charlotte Observer. All Rights Reserved. Charlotte Observer 9140 Research Drive Charlotte, NC 28262 We respect your right to privacy and protect your private information at all times. [About Us]( | [Terms of Use]( | [Manage Newsletter Subscriptions]( | [View as webpage]( | [Unsubscribe](

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