September is Self-Care Awareness Month, and with Labor Day marking the unofficial start of the fall season, it’s the perfect time to take a break from hard work with some well-earned rest, relaxation and renewal. Living in Myrtle Beach, we have the opportunity to enjoy the laid-back coastal vibe on a daily basis. Pair this with our array of wellness experiences, and we have ample opportunities to unwind and indulge in a little well-deserved self-care.
“Everyone deserves time to step away from everyday demands and recharge,” said Stuart Butler, president of Visit Myrtle Beach. “Slowing down comes naturally in Myrtle Beach, where the rhythm of the waves and breeze through the palm trees set the pace. Add in everything from spa treatments and sauna sessions to outdoor activities and time by the water, and finding your own way to recharge is easy.”
Places To Pamper Yourself
While Myrtle Beach area offers numerous options to slow down and reset, here are some spots you may want to try out.
- Myrtle Beach’s newly renovated Awakening Spa at Anderson Ocean Club takes the stress out of a spa day from the start with complimentary valet parking and beachfront views from the resort’s fourth floor.
- For larger groups, North Myrtle Beach’s Cinzia Spa at North Beach Resort & Villas offers new treatment rooms, a spacious meditation lounge with complimentary herbal detox waters, a 10-person jetted whirlpool and an outdoor patio centered around a fire pit.
- At Spa33 at Kingston Resorts in Myrtle Beach, guests can unwind amid calming water features and a light-filled tranquility garden before trying one of the spa’s newest offerings, the Hydrafacial, a rejuvenating treatment that gives the face a spa-weekend glow.
- Sound baths at Living Yoga and Wellness in Myrtle Beach provide an immersive experience where resonant sounds and vibrations encourage stillness and relaxation. Weekend yoga classes also end with a sound-bowl savasana for an extra-soothing resting pose.
- Sea Yoga harnesses the flow of the ocean with moonlit group yoga sessions along Myrtle Beach’s sandy shores or daytime options on the lawn at Crooked Hammock in North Myrtle Beach, where proceeds support a local animal rescue and puppies come out to play.
- Nestled among the sweeping live oaks of historic Conway, Rivertown Yoga & Wellness offers a welcoming indoor studio with group classes ranging from beginner and vinyasa yoga to Pilates.
- Embrace the salt air at Himalayan Salt Therapy in Myrtle Beach, where peaceful salt caves provide halotherapy and an infrared salt sauna promotes deep relaxation in a warm, tranquil setting.
- For a more invigorating experience, MINDZERO in Myrtle Beach turns up the heat before cooling things down with sauna sessions and cold plunges designed around hot-and-cold wellness practices.
- In Murrells Inlet, Hair Nova Head Spa also puts the mind at ease with specialized, Japanese-inspired treatments focused on the scalp and hair. An express option offers an easy, 30-minute respite.
Learn more at VisitMyrtleBeach.com.
