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Travel to artsy Conway
The area's theater scene and entertainment are just a few of the reasons to vacation in Conway. This walkable city is known for its riverfront, beaches and shopping. Broadway at the Beach and Myrtle Beach Convention Center are just a couple of the must-sees in the area. A vacation rental can help make your stay complete—many rentals come with a full kitchen and laundry facilities.
Brave the bustling beach or soak up the tranquil silence
Conway vacation rentals are a way to satisfy your coastal cravings without staying in a crowded beach town. The bustling boardwalk, Family Kingdom Amusement Park and the busy bars of Myrtle Beach are a mere 14 miles away. The Horry Country Museum can show you some of Conway's extensive history. And any nature lover will go wild for the Waccamaw National Wildlife Refuge. You can kayak through this peaceful refuge, admiring the massive trees growing out of the swamps. Or take a swing at the Wild Wing Plantation or Myrtle Beach National golf courses.
Rejuvenate with a long walk along the Conway Riverwalk
The Conway Riverwalk is oh-so worth it. This picturesque path weaves through the city as it follows the Waccamaw River, and along it are parks, aboretums and a marina. You can catch a yoga class on the grass or hop on a Riverboat Cruise. And then you have the historic downtown area, which has shopping, landmarks, museums and the mouth-watering cuisine of the south. Tantalize your tastebuds with icy mint juleps and classic Lowcountry Boil, a savory mix of steamed shellfish, potatoes and corn on the cob.
Lazy, muggy days filled with sun and frequent rainfall
This is the Deep South, so y'all be ready for some hot weather. If you're here in the summer, pack your bugspray, and expect some mugginess to go along with those 98-degree days. Rain is common from June to September, whether it's a light shower, a drenching downpour or an awe-inspiring thunderstorm. Winter lows drop to the 30s, and chilly coastal winds blow in from time to time. If you're hitting the beaches, early summer is when you'll find them most crowded. Myrtle Beach has several fall festivals, making October a lively vacation time, too.
Go low-key in Carolina's low country
Wherever your Conway vacation rental is, you'll have the privilege of enjoying some scenic southern landscapes. About 14 miles from the Atlantic, the city's on the South Carolina Coastal Plain, which means this is low country, baby. Water, swamps and wetlands abound. The winding Waccamaw River is called black water, due to its dark color from tannins in decomposing leaves. Thousands of animal species, including alligators, blue crabs, turtles, ducks, eagles and more depend on the Waccamaw Wildlife Refuge for their habitat, which you can explore at one of the area's parks, trails or waterways.
How to get to and around Conway
The nearest airport is in Myrtle Beach Intl. Airport (MYR), located 12.8 mi (20.6 km) from the city center. If you can't find a flight that works for your travel itinerary, you could also fly into North Myrtle Beach, SC (CRE-Grand Strand), which is 18.8 mi (30.3 km) away.