The Myrtle Beach area is marking a decade of leadership in accessibility with the 10-year anniversary of its sensory-friendly initiatives during Autism Acceptance Month. Over the years, the destination has made significant strides in creating a more welcoming and inclusive experience for visitors of all abilities.

Through partnerships, training programs, and community-wide efforts, Myrtle Beach has become a recognized leader in autism-friendly travel—earning certifications and implementing resources that support individuals on the autism spectrum and their families.

This milestone highlights the ongoing commitment to accessibility and reinforces the region’s focus on ensuring every visitor can feel comfortable, supported, and included.

Emmy Award-winning travel host Darley Newman recently returned to the Myrtle Beach area to film a special homecoming feature, highlighting the region’s experiences, culture, and coastal charm. The visit showcases the Grand Strand through a national lens, bringing added visibility to the destination.

During her time in the area, Newman explored a variety of local attractions and experiences, capturing the unique character that continues to draw visitors from across the country. The feature is expected to highlight both well-known spots and lesser-known gems.

This opportunity reinforces the impact of tourism storytelling and national media exposure in promoting the Myrtle Beach area as a must-visit destination.

The Greater Myrtle Beach Collaborative is the enterprise organization that brings together business advocacy, tourism and community development to drive prosperity for our region. 

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