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Myrtle Beach Prepares for Spring Tourism Amid Concerns

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News Summary

As spring approaches, Myrtle Beach looks forward to welcoming tourists, but rising political tensions between the U.S. and Canada cast uncertainty on Canadian visitors. With events like Can-Am Days attracting travelers, locals worry about the potential impact of proposed tariffs and shifting travel preferences. Despite a significant decline in interest from Canadians, Myrtle Beach officials maintain optimism, highlighting new flights that could enhance accessibility. The destination is poised to continue its charm and draw both domestic and international guests.

Myrtle Beach Gears Up for Spring Tourism: Will Canadian Visitors Join the Fun?

As spring approaches, the charming coastal town of Myrtle Beach is buzzing with excitement about its annual influx of tourists. However, this year, there may be a slight cloud hanging over the region’s famous sunshine. Recent political tensions between the United States and Canada have raised concerns about the number of Canadian tourists making their way to this iconic destination.

Tourism Officials Voice Concerns

The local tourism board has expressed its worries about the uncertain travel plans of Canadian visitors. With the season kicking off with the lively Can-Am Days festival in March, which typically attracts a hearty crowd of travelers from Canada, there’s a palpable sense of concern looming in the air. This beloved week-long celebration is known for its exciting golf resort specials and an array of entertaining events, specifically designed to cater to Canadian tourists looking to escape the chilly weather up north.

Political Climate Affects Travel Plans

Recently, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau suggested that Canadians might want to think about vacations within their borders instead of heading south. This is largely due to proposed tariffs that could affect Canadian goods, prompting Trudeau to encourage exploration of the beautiful national and provincial parks right at home.

The U.S. Travel Association has chimed in, foreseeing potential negative impacts on visitation and spending in the U.S. from Canadians due to the looming tariffs. Lesser-known destinations in the U.S. like South Carolina, where Myrtle Beach is located, could feel the brunt of this shift, especially as Canadian travelers tend to flock to popular spots like Florida, California, Texas, New York, and Nevada.

Statistics Point to Declining Interest

A recent poll from February showed a significant trend—nearly 48% of Canadians are now less inclined to visit the U.S. in 2025 compared to the previous year. Particularly affected are travelers aged 55 and over, especially those residing in Ontario. It’s a changing landscape that Myrtle Beach tourism officials are keenly observing.

Optimism Remains High

Despite these developments, Tracy Conner, the interim CEO of the Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce, remains optimistic. She believes the area’s vibrant attractions and renowned hospitality will continue to draw in visitors, even as travel patterns may adapt to new realities.

New Flights Could Boost Accessibility

To further bolster tourism, Allegiant Air is launching three new direct flights from Myrtle Beach International Airport to notable destinations like Niagara Falls, Plattsburgh, and Grand Rapids, starting in May 2025. These new routes, operating twice a week, aim to boost accessibility between the Grand Strand and traditionally underserved regions in Michigan, upstate New York, and, of course, Canada.

Looking Ahead

In these uncertain times, Myrtle Beach is striving to maintain its status as a beloved vacation spot. With ideal weather, stunning beaches, and a welcoming atmosphere, the destination still holds plenty of charm for visitors, both domestic and international. As the spring tourism season draws nearer, Myrtle Beach hopes to not only navigate the rocky political landscape but to also embrace a vibrant, successful visitor experience.

Just remember, whether you’re here for the golf, the gorgeous coastline, or simply to indulge in some good ol’ Southern hospitality, Myrtle Beach is ready to welcome everyone with open arms. Happy travels and may the sun shine bright!

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The HERE Myrtle Beach Staff Writers are a collaborative team of journalists, editors, and local contributors passionate about delivering accurate, timely information to the Myrtle Beach community. As part of the HEREcity.com Network, which powers over 100 U.S. city sites including HEREcolumbia.com, our staff draws on collective experience in South Carolina journalism to cover everything from business sales and real estate developments to dining deals and community initiatives. Our Expertise and Background Local Roots in Myrtle Beach Our team includes lifelong Myrtle Beach residents and SC natives with deep knowledge of the area’s history, economy, and culture. We’ve covered key events like the recent developments along the Grand Strand, Myrtle Beach’s tourism and hospitality industry, and growth in local education sectors (e.g., Coastal Carolina University programs). Collective Experience With over 50 combined years in journalism, our staff has backgrounds in print, digital media, and community reporting. We prioritize fact-based stories, drawing from sources like the Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce, city government records, and on-the-ground interviews. Commitment to Quality Every article is a group effort, involving research, editing, and verification to ensure reliability. We adhere to journalistic standards, citing credible sources and updating content as new details emerge.

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