Looking to add a splash of excitement to your Myrtle Beach vacation? From thrill rides to relaxing paddles, Myrtle Beach offers some of the best watersports experiences on the East Coast—especially in late July and August, when the ocean is warm and the skies are clear.
Whether you’re traveling with family, friends, or your significant other, these must-try watersports will turn any beach trip into an unforgettable adventure.
Jet skiing is one of the most popular watersports in Myrtle Beach, and for good reason—it’s fast, fun, and a great way to explore the Intracoastal Waterway or the Atlantic Ocean.
Tip: Many rentals offer dolphin-watching jet ski tours, combining sightseeing with adrenaline.
For a one-of-a-kind view of the beach, parasailing is a must. You’ll fly hundreds of feet in the air while being towed behind a boat—an unforgettable experience for couples or adventurous families.
Best Time: Mornings and early afternoons when winds are calm and visibility is best.
If you’re looking for a calmer watersport, try stand-up paddleboarding (SUP) or kayaking through Myrtle Beach’s salt marshes, rivers, or calm ocean inlets.
Bonus: These eco-friendly options are great for spotting wildlife like birds, turtles, and even dolphins.
A fun option for kids and teens, banana boat rides are group-friendly inflatables pulled by a speedboat. Expect laughter, splashes, and a wild ride.
Perfect for: Families with kids 5+, or anyone who wants to have some classic beachside fun.
Though Myrtle Beach isn’t known for Caribbean-clear water, there are still cool dive sites and shallow areas for snorkeling or scuba diving, especially around inlets and reefs.
Note: Gear rental and guides are strongly recommended if you’re a beginner.
Booking one of our vacation homes near the beach or marina access means you’re just minutes away from all the top watersport launch points. Whether you’re planning a full adventure day or a quick morning ride, location matters!