
Myrtle Beach in April
Great time to visit
April hits the sweet spot - warm days, cool nights, and manageable crowds. This is when Myrtle Beach starts showing its true colors without the summer chaos.
Weather
April delivers the first consistently pleasant weather of the year. Daytime temperatures reach comfortable levels while nights stay cool enough for sleeping. Humidity begins its slow climb but remains manageable, and rain becomes more sporadic.
23°C high12°C low5 rain days
Crowds & Cost
moderate crowds
~$125/day average
Events & Festivals
- •Carolina Country Music Fest
- •Spring Bike Week
- •Easter celebrations
April Tips
- •Book accommodations early - April marks the start of busy season
- •Ocean's still cool but tolerable for quick dips
- •Perfect weather for the SkyWheel and boardwalk strolls
All Months
Summer brings the crowds and the highest prices, but also the warmest water and longest days. July temperatures hit the mid-80s with humidity that makes it feel like 95°F. Ocean water peaks around 82°F in August – perfect for swimming, but expect shoulder-to-shoulder beaches on weekends.
Late spring (April-May) and early fall (September-October) offer the sweet spot. Air temperatures stay in the 70s, hotel rates drop by 40%, and you can actually find parking at the beach. The water's still warm enough for swimming through October, though you might need a wetsuit for early morning dips.
Winter sees temperatures in the 50s and 60s – pleasant for walking the beach, but most seasonal attractions close. Many restaurants reduce their hours too. But if you're looking for rock-bottom hotel prices and don't mind bundling up, January and February offer oceanfront rooms for as little as $45 per night.
Avoid Memorial Day and Labor Day weekends unless you enjoy sitting in traffic for two hours to travel five miles.
Myrtle Beach Scores
Solo
5/10
Couples
6/10
Families
10/10
Adventure
4/10
Budget
8/10
Luxury
4/10
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