Unlike North Myrtle Beach, there is no official municipal entity known as South Myrtle Beach. It’s a general directional term that takes in Pawleys Island, Murrells Inlet, Surfside Beach, Garden City and Georgetown, where the crowds might thin a bit, the flashing neon signs start to fade into the rearview mirror, and the pace tends to slow down somewhat. The South Myrtle Beach Dining scene is an eclectic blend of local seafood shacks, barbecue restaurants, waterfront bistros, and everything in between. Contact us today!