MYRTLE BEACH
- USMYR
- Latitude: 33.8616
- Longitude: -78.6367
- US East Coast
- Marina in US
Location: US
Myrtle Beach is located along the South Carolina coast in the southeastern United States and is a well-known tourist destination, famed for its extensive beaches, golf courses, and vibrant entertainment scene. However, it is important to note that Myrtle Beach itself is not home to a major commercial marine port. The city is more renowned for its recreational amenities rather than large-scale maritime trade or cargo operations.
For specific marine port activities, commercial shipping and related services, the nearest large-scale ports would be:
- Port of Georgetown: Approximately 35 miles south of Myrtle Beach.
- Port of Charleston: Approximately 95 miles south of Myrtle Beach.
Port of Georgetown
Location: Georgetown, South Carolina
Coordinates: Approx. 33.36°N, 79.28°W
Facilities:
- Handles bulk and breakbulk cargo
- Equipped with berths, cargo handling, and storage facilities
- Terminal facilities for forest products, steel, and agricultural products
- Rail and highway connectivity for smooth logistic operations
Port of Charleston
Location: Charleston, South Carolina Coordinates: Approx. 32.7765°N, 79.9311°W Facilities:
- Major container port with extensive cargo handling capabilities
- Multiple terminals including Wando Welch Terminal, North Charleston Terminal, and others
- Deepwater channels supporting large container ships
- Advanced intermodal infrastructure with rail and highway links
- Specialized facilities for automobiles, bulk, breakbulk, and refrigerated cargo
Recreational Marine Facilities in Myrtle Beach
While Myrtle Beach does not host a large commercial port, it does have several recreational and smaller-scale marina facilities:
- Myrtle Beach Yacht Club: Located in Little River, SC, offering boat slips, repair services, and amenities for recreational boaters.
- Grande Dunes Marina: Offering dockage, fuel, and other boating services within the Grand Dunes resort community.
- Marina at Marina Inn at Grande Dunes: Featuring boat slips and access to the Intracoastal Waterway, ideal for leisure boating.
Key Highlights:
- Myrtle Beach is primarily a tourism-driven area with facilities catering to recreational boating rather than commercial maritime operations.
- The closest commercial ports handling significant shipping activities are Georgetown and Charleston Ports.
- Myrtle Beach’s marinas cater to recreational and leisure boating, providing amenities such as docking, refueling, and storage for private vessels.
For detailed and specific information related to shipping, commercial activities, or port-specific queries, it is advisable to consult the respective port authorities at Georgetown or Charleston.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
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TO THE MAX | Pleasure | 2/9/2025 | ||
TANGO TOO | Sailing | 2/9/2025 | ||
BEACH HOUSE | Pleasure | 2/9/2025 | ||
HARMONY | Pleasure | 2/9/2025 | ||
BOTTOM TIME SUSIE | Pleasure | 2/9/2025 | ||
LAURA | Pleasure | 2/9/2025 | ||
L AVENTURE | Sailing | 2/9/2025 | ||
LIONESS | Sailing | 2/9/2025 | ||
APRES SEA | Sailing | 2/9/2025 |