easy
1.5–2.5 hours
Suitable for most fitness levels; riders should be able to stand and balance comfortably for the duration.
Discover Myrtle Beach through a unique lens on a Segway tour with Myrtle Beach Segway. Cruise state parks, historic districts, and festive routes with expert guides who bring local stories and wildlife to life.
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, is famous for its sweeping Atlantic coastline, warm sandy shores, and vibrant coastal culture. But beyond the oceanfront bustle lies a unique way to experience this Lowcountry landscape: Myrtle Beach Segway. Offering a series of guided Segway tours, this company provides a modern, eco-friendly alternative for visitors who want to cover more ground with less effort while soaking in local history and nature.
Myrtle Beach Segway’s tours range from the coastal wilds of Huntington Beach State Park to the historically rich Market Commons district. The Huntington Beach State Park tour takes riders through dense maritime forests and lagoons, often spotting native wildlife such as alligators and a variety of coastal birds. The park, dating back to its establishment in 1936 as a wildlife refuge, offers both natural beauty and cultural landmarks, including the iconic Atalaya Castle ruins.
In Market Commons, the tours mingle urban charm and military history, tracing Air Force influences alongside local heritage architecture. Seasonal offerings like the Market Commons HOLIDAY Glide add festive flair with decorated routes and special events. For those who prefer a blend of leisure and culture, the Glide & Dine Segway Tour mixes smooth riding with stops at local eateries, showcasing Myrtle Beach’s growing food scene.
Every tour begins with a hands-on orientation, ensuring riders of all ages and skill levels feel confident and comfortable on their Segways. Guides are known for their deep local knowledge, safety awareness, and personable storytelling. Reviews highlight the approachable instruction, making this activity accessible even for beginners.
Myrtle Beach Segway stands out as a fresh way to engage with Myrtle Beach’s diverse environments—whether it’s the salt marshes, historic districts, or coastal parks—combining the thrill of movement with insightful narration. This makes it a compelling choice for families, outdoor enthusiasts, and visitors seeking a lively, low-impact adventure off the beaten path.
Reservations are required and fill up quickly, especially for popular tours like Huntington Beach State Park.
Wear comfortable clothes and closed-toe shoes suitable for riding and occasional walking.
Bring water, particularly during warmer months since weather can get hot on open tours.
Allow time before your tour to learn Segway basics and safety guidelines.
Huntington Beach State Park was founded in 1936 as a wildlife refuge and features the Atalaya Castle ruins, an example of Moorish architecture built during the Great Depression.
Tours emphasize low-impact travel through sensitive coastal environments, helping protect native flora and fauna while educating visitors.
Provides stable footing and protects feet while riding.
Protects skin from sun exposure during outdoor tours.
spring specific
Useful for unexpected showers during springtime rides.
spring specific
Keeps you hydrated in warm weather and during extended tours.
summer specific