
In 2015, I spent a lot of time traveling and trekking through hiking trails. This year I was not so lucky. My last out-of-state trip took me to Illinois and that was all the way back in May. So needless to say, I was really excited when I got the offer to accompany a client and his family to Myrtle Beach.
Despite the choice of company, this was supposed to be a vacation. I needed one after surviving a 90-hour work week (yes, you read that right!). My client would go to his business seminar with his wife, and I would lounge by the beach with my laptop and maybe work on a novel.
Mixing Business with Pleasure
While I did get some of that done, of course he found a way to put me to work anyway. How? Well, he came back from the seminar to tell me they just bought time share in the travel industry; and wanted me to be their brand ambassador and a business partner.
What that essentially means is that in a few months, I’ll be paid to travel and blog about it. I can go anywhere in the world (except Zimbabwe – for some odd reason) and I’m welcome to accompany them on their travels as well. They currently have their eyes set on Hawaii and Dubai.
This also means I’ll be able to extend cheap travel deals to all my readers eyeing Jamaica and other locations, but believe they can’t afford it. If you’re interested, shoot me an email and I’ll keep you in the loop as things develop.
A Fiery Start
But before I get into the trip itself, let’s roll our way back to the beginning. My client got me from work at 7AM Monday morning, when I clocked out from a 16-hour shift (yes, you also read that right).
We took the train to the airport, only to discover our rental wasn’t even ready. We were on a strict schedule, so eventually that meant canceling our reservations and booking a rental last minute with another agency for way more money.
While we complained about the morning we were having, we passed a reminder on the side of the road that we should be grateful a bad reservation was all we had to deal with.
This car was literally on fire. The guy stood in shock watching his minivan burn, while the state patrol kept a safe distance. We made our turn and drove away as fast as we could, before an explosion made our situation as bad as his was.
Wintery Beach Town
It was a long six-hour drive to Myrtle Beach and most of it was a blur for me. By the time we made it to the hotel, I had officially been up for 28 hours. As it often happens with me, my body then decided it was fine with not sleeping and exhaustion evaporated like dew after sunrise.
Good Food & Calming Seas
That gave us plenty of time to go out to eat. During our stay, we tried a bunch of restaurants – both local and chains. Our favourites were definitely Fiesta Mexicana and Lucky Panda, though both were also a little pricey.
After dinner, we decided to walk the beach.
There’s something about the ocean that always calms me. And though by my Caribbean standards Myrtle Beach is a poor excuse for a beach town, I was nonetheless soothed by the crash of wave against shore, and the crackling and fizzing of water rolling over sand and stones.
Rising with the Dawn
The following morning, I got up early to watch the sunrise and was not disappointed.
Going for a Swim
My client was more impressed with the guy surfing in the freezing water. Once I spotted him, so was I. We had tried the water earlier that night. It wasn’t exactly the kind of temperature someone sane willingly goes swimming in.
Thankfully, there was an indoor pool and we made the best of that before leaving. I also bought my new favourite bathing suit for a steal on the Boardwalk and was pretty excited to test it out.
Roaming the Beach
Of course, after eating great food, going for a swim, and visiting some of Myrtle Beach’s best attractions, the only thing left to do was make good use of the beach itself. Though nothing could convince me to go further than ankle deep in the freezing water, there was plenty to see on-shore.
And since, no beach trip is complete without sea-shell hunting, I finished up with that as well. I always leave the beach with souvenirs, but this time I took pictures of the ones that caught my eye and brought only one of them home. I’ll let you guess which one that is.
This is hands down the best trip I’ve taken all year, but I’m sure 2017 will trump all of this. After all, what’s Myrtle Beach compared to Hawaii, Dubai, or Greece?
~ ALEX
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This looks amazing! Thanks for sharing all of the details!
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Hope I have atoned by hunting my annual Thanksgiving Tofurkey !
Oh my, you are terrible. Lol
Oh, Tofurkey haha. That, I’ve never had.
I was on a collaborative project with the Guam Dept. of Ed writing culturally appropriate primers for their beginning readers. It was a blast. Worse still, the fruit bat was alive at lunch and cooked by dinner. Very rude to turn down a Taste.
Wow. That actually sounds like a really cool project to work on. I always envisioned doing something like that for expats coming into Jamaica.
Alive at lunch and in your belly by dinner. Tsk tsk. The vegan gods will have your head for this. 😂
I once went to Guam for a job. That always intrigues people. We ate fruit bat and a whole roast pig, among other things. Great to get to travel for work!
Fruit bat? Elizabeth! *cringes* lol. What kind of work took you all the way to Guam?
Congrats on the new job! How exciting to be able to travel and be paid for it! I’m quite jealous. :]
Thank you! It doesn’t start yet, but I’m sure it will be fun when it does. 🙂
Many fond memories of Myrtle Beach with my mom and aunts. Sounds like it was a good trip all around!
Oh nice. Did you guys go in the off season too, or when it was nice and warm?
Only summers!
The family vacationed in Holden Beach (about 30 mins north) and we always made a special trip to Myrtle Beach at least once. I loved how so much different it was to Ocean City, NJ where we spent vacations growing up 15 years in a row. I’m thinking the 2017 vacation will take us south again to Myrtle 🙂
Thats awesome, but why not tack on a few extra hours and head to Savannah, GA? I much prefer there to Myrtle Beach. As an islander I give it an authentic island stamp. It reminds me so much of back home. Myrtle Beach was good, but I’m in no rush to return for some time.
Never considered going farther south, however it could be that its a 17 hour ride just to get to Myrtle from where I am. I prefer to have my own vehicle rather than worry about a rental, I’d have to fly to Savannah, GA.
It’s not an island/beach, but Asheville, NC was awesome and split in half by a mountain, truly interesting place to visit.
Oh, that is a pretty long drive. You should fly then. It’s totally worth it. Of all the places I’ve been to in the US that’s still my all time favourite.
Congratulations Alexis! Your new job sounds incredible! I hope it works out well for you. Do you have any plans about where you want to go first?
Thanks Lucinda. More a new client for my PR firm than a new job though, but I suppose this one will be more “labour intensive” with the traveling haha.
I really want to visit Hawaii. Outside of that, Europe and Australia are calling, southern Europe especially.
Well, it sounds like a fabulous opportunity. Exciting times ahead!