Thousands of families put travel
plans on hold due to COVID-19.
If you're ready to travel again, it's important to
remain diligent so you can enjoy favorite destinations while prioritizing
important health measures. This not only helps protect you and your family, but
everyone else - from the workers to the residents to fellow travelers. Here are
some tips for traveling responsibly.
Wear a Mask When in Public – COVID-19
The CDC continues to recommend all
people over the age of 2 to wear a mask in public spaces and many
municipalities, including in the Myrtle
Beach area, are mandating masks in shared spaces. When
packing your bags, be sure to pack a box of disposable masks or place
designated masks in a bag labeled with each person's name. You might even make
the vacation special by getting custom fabric masks made rather than
traditional matching T-shirts this year.
Wash Hands Frequently - COVID-19
Hand washing helps remove and
prevent the spread of germs. When traveling, wash hands regularly, especially
after touching public surfaces such as at a store or museum. Remember, always
wash hands before you eat. Washing with soap and water for at least 20 seconds
is best, but if that's not an option, pack plenty of hand sanitizer.
Practice Social Distancing - COVID-19
Practice social distancing by
staying 6 feet away from others not in your family or travel group. Many public
spaces will have signage to remind you of this as well as floor markers.
Remember, this applies to everywhere you go, including the beach.
Visit Outdoor Parks - COVID-19
Expansive parks and outdoor spaces
make it easy to stay socially distant and therefore typically do not require
masks. Add these options to your travel itinerary. For example, Myrtle Beach State Park
in South Carolina is a quiet escape where
social distancing is easy, with a nature trail, stunning ocean views and a
great fishing spot on Myrtle Beach
pier.
Respect One-Way Walking Paths - COVID-19
Many locations have implemented
one-way paths to better organize visitor flow and limit the spread of germs.
Respect these requests when traveling. Brookgreen Gardens
is one such location that is welcoming visitors but asks people follow one-way
paths while exploring more than 900 works by 300 of the greatest names in
American sculpture history.
Keep It Small - COVID-19
Individual or small group tours are
great for enjoying time together safely. In Myrtle Beach, Black River Outdoors offers
private, eco-friendly kayak tours where visitors can learn about the salt marsh
ecosystem and the plants and creatures who inhabit it. Another option is Action
Water Sportz, which provides jet ski rentals to satisfy your drive for aquatic
adventure.
Explore Thoughtful Dining Options - COVID-19
Restaurants across the Grand Strand
are all practicing safe social distancing guidelines. Dining al fresco may be a
smart option, and with oceanfront views at restaurants Sea Captain's House,
Drunken Jacks or RipTydz you'll enjoy a breeze and attractive foods. Ask about
precautions indoor restaurants are taking as well. For instance, Benjamin's
Calabash Seafood requires guests to wear gloves while at the buffet and masks
throughout the restaurant except while eating at your table.
Prepare & Pack Patience - COVID-19
Many things are different due to
COVID-19 and it requires everyone to work together. Keep in mind, some
attractions and restaurants have limited seating or entry availability. Plan
ahead when possible and always be patient. Research location-specific sites or
individual hotel and attraction websites to determine what is open and what
safety procedures are in place.
Practice social distancing by
staying 6' away from others. This applies to everywhere you go, including the
beach.
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