Myrtle Beach Airport Transportation, Transfers & Group Shuttles
When your group needs a Myrtle Beach airport transfer, the last thing you want is to coordinate a caravan down Kings Highway while half the crew is still hunting for luggage. Party Bus Myrtle Beach gets your whole group — arriving golfers, wedding parties, bachelorette crews, or convention teams — from Myrtle Beach International Airport (MYR) to the Grand Strand in one smooth, air-conditioned ride. No juggling multiple rideshares, no arguing over who takes the van, no oversized bags crammed into someone's back seat.
Call 854-233-7160 to lock in your Myrtle Beach airport shuttle bus today.
Providing Airport Transportation Since 2011
Since 2011, Party Bus Myrtle Beach has moved thousands of group travelers through MYR and beyond — spring breakers landing in March, corporate teams coming in for golf retreats, and multi-family reunion groups checking into Ocean Boulevard resorts all in the same afternoon. We know exactly how MYR's single-terminal layout works, where the commercial pickup lane sits at the Arrivals curb on Jet Port Road, and how quickly that stretch backs up when two or three regional jets deplane at once. That's fifteen-plus years of moving real groups through this airport — not a brochure claim, but a track record.
When your group is standing at baggage claim with six checked bags and a hard tee time, you want someone who has done this before.
Bus Options Perfect for Any Airport Transportation Need in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
Not every airport group looks the same, and we match every Myrtle Beach airport bus rental to the passengers on board. A golf foursome needs a different vehicle than a 45-person corporate group checking into the Marriott Myrtle Beach Resort. For smaller crews — wedding parties, business travelers, reunion families — a 15-passenger minibus provides reclining seats, climate control, and plenty of overhead storage without paying for seats that stay empty.
Moving a larger conference group from MYR to the Myrtle Beach Convention Center (2101 N Oak St, Myrtle Beach, SC 29577)? A full 56-passenger charter bus handles the headcount and swallows luggage in the undercarriage bays so nobody is hauling bags through the lobby. ADA-accessible vehicles are always available — just mention it when you book.
Call 854-233-7160 anytime for an all-inclusive quote in under 30 seconds.
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Airport Transportation Services Available in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina and the Following Cities
Our airport transportation service is available from any of our service area locations to any airport across South Carolina — and into North Carolina for groups traveling through the Cape Fear region. Whether your guests are staying in North Myrtle Beach, Conway, Pawleys Island, Surfside Beach, or Garden City, we pick up from wherever your group is based. We also handle long-distance airport runs: a charter bus down US-17 to Charleston International Airport (CHS) for groups flying out on carriers that don't serve MYR, or a run up US-74 to Wilmington International Airport (ILM) for groups splitting flights across two hubs.
Any group, any terminal, any Grand Strand address.
Charter Bus Service to Myrtle Beach International Airport (MYR)
Myrtle Beach International Airport (1100 Jetport Rd, Myrtle Beach, SC 29577) sits about 3 miles southwest of the strip — close enough that it looks easy, but deceptively tricky with a group. MYR runs a single terminal and a single baggage claim hall, which means all commercial arrivals funnel through the same curbside on Jet Port Road. During peak season — Memorial Day through Labor Day, plus the Carolina Country Music Fest weekend in June — that curb can stack three or four rideshare and taxi loads deep, and the commercial lane is entirely separate.
Your group needs to be assembled first, luggage in hand, before the bus is called to the commercial pickup zone.
Here is the workflow that keeps it clean: once your last bag is off the carousel and your group is together near the exit doors, your group coordinator calls 854-233-7160 and the bus moves from the waiting area to the commercial curbside lane. MYR restricts curbside dwell time strictly — pulling up before your group is assembled wastes that window and can push the bus around the loop. Have one person designated to make the call.
We always recommend checking the official MYR ground transportation page before your arrival date, since curbside zone markings are updated seasonally. For departures, we drop your group at the Departures level — one curb, straightforward, with enough lane space for a minibus to hold while bags are unloaded.
The real pain at MYR isn't the airport — it's the road between the airport and the resort corridor. SC-544 East to US-17 Business (Kings Highway) is the main approach, and on a Saturday afternoon in July, that stretch through Surfside Beach into Myrtle Beach proper can run 45 minutes for what GPS promises is 15. SC-31, the Carolina Bays Parkway, is the faster parallel route for groups heading to the north end of the Grand Strand — Ocean Drive, Cherry Grove, or Barefoot Landing — and knowing which route fits your hotel is exactly the kind of thing to sort out before pickup day.
Call 854-233-7160 to tell us your specific hotel and we'll build the route into your quote.
Nearest Alternative Airport: Wilmington International Airport (ILM)
Some Grand Strand groups find better fares or more direct routes through Wilmington International Airport (ILM) (1740 Airport Blvd, Wilmington, NC 28405), about 75 miles north of Myrtle Beach via US-74 and US-17 South. The drive runs roughly 90 minutes in normal traffic — which is workable for the right group, especially when a $60 fare difference per ticket across 30 passengers adds up to real money. The transfer is longer, but it's a straight corridor: US-74 West out of Wilmington to US-17 South through Brunswick County, crossing into South Carolina before the North Myrtle Beach approaches.
A charter bus handles that mileage with reclining seats and climate control, turning a road trip into the start of the vacation rather than a chore.
The pickup process at ILM is simpler than MYR — smaller volume, easier curbside access at the Arrivals level on Airport Boulevard — but the timing buffer matters more because the total trip is longer. Build in 15 extra minutes for groups with checked bags or connecting flights into ILM. For golf groups, the undercarriage bays on a full-size charter bus swallow a full rack of travel bags without anyone holding a bag on their lap for an hour and a half.
Call 854-233-7160 to get an all-inclusive quote for an ILM-to-Grand Strand run — it often works out better than it sounds.
24/7 Airport Transfers: Late-Night, Red-Eye, and Pre-Dawn Pickups
MYR's busiest non-peak flight window runs early morning and late evening — the 6 a.m. departures that require a 4 a.m. hotel pickup from a North Myrtle Beach resort, or the final arrival of the day that drops your group at the curb at 10:30 p.m. when most of the Grand Strand's car-rental desks are already closed. Rideshare availability at MYR at those hours is thin — this is not a major metro, and there is no surge that reliably summons six cars to a single terminal at midnight.
Our reservation team is available 24/7/365, so late-night logistics are handled the same way a noon pickup is — one call, all-inclusive pricing, no scrambling. A pre-dawn departure for a group of 20 flying out on a Sunday morning connects cleanly from a hotel pickup on Ocean Boulevard to the Departures curb on Jet Port Road with no detour stress and no hoping the airport parking deck has open spots at 4:45 a.m. For summer wedding weekends, when out-of-town guests are spread across resort hotels from Surfside Beach to North Myrtle Beach, a single coordinated airport run the morning after the reception cuts out the Sunday checkout chaos entirely.
Call 854-233-7160 any hour to arrange it.
Airport Shuttles for Hotel Blocks, Convention Groups, and Multi-Stop Transfers
Most Myrtle Beach airport transfers are not point A to point B — they're point A to points B, C, and D, with luggage. A wedding weekend group flying into MYR on a Friday might have guests staying at the Marriott Myrtle Beach Resort & Spa at Grande Dunes (8400 Costa Verde Dr), the Oceanfront North Beach Plantation in North Myrtle Beach, and a vacation rental on Shore Drive. One bus loops those three drops without splitting the group into a rideshare lottery — everyone lands, boards once, and gets dropped at their door while the bus handles the routing.
Convention groups heading to the Myrtle Beach Convention Center (2101 N Oak St) are a natural fit for a dedicated airport shuttle circuit. A conference expecting 200 attendees landing across a six-hour window on Wednesday afternoon doesn't need 200 individual rideshare moments — it needs a bus on a loop from MYR to the convention center and the nearby hotel block, running every hour until the last flight clears. We build those schedules around your event's arrival data.
For golf resort groups checking into properties along the Dunes Club corridor or Grande Dunes, an airport-to-resort charter bus means clubs stay in the undercarriage bays and nobody is jamming a travel bag into a sedan trunk on the first day of a trip they planned for six months. Multi-stop routes are built into the quote — call 854-233-7160 and tell us your stops.
Airport Transfers for Every Kind of Group Visiting Myrtle Beach
The Grand Strand draws a wider range of group travelers than almost anywhere else in the Southeast, and each one has a different set of priorities at the airport. Golf groups need undercarriage space for club bags and the confidence that nobody's equipment gets left behind at baggage claim. Spring break groups need a headcount solution — 35 college students clearing one terminal at the same time need a bus, full stop.
Corporate retreat groups flying in for a two-day offsite at a resort on the north end of the strand need WiFi on the bus and someone who knows that SC-31 is faster than Kings Highway at 5 p.m.
Bachelorette parties arriving for a Grand Strand weekend can get the party started the moment they clear the terminal — a party bus with LED lighting and a Bluetooth sound system means the pregame starts on Jet Port Road. School groups traveling for tournaments or competitions at Conway Medical Center Park or beach events need a vehicle sized to their roster and an adult chaperone count confirmed before the bus rolls. Whatever brings your group to Myrtle Beach, there is a vehicle in our fleet sized to it, and an all-inclusive quote waiting at 854-233-7160.
How Much Does Airport Transportation in Myrtle Beach Cost?
| Type of Bus | Cost Per Hour Weekdays | Cost Per Hour Weekends | Cost Per Day |
|---|---|---|---|
| 14 Passenger Sprinter Limo | $170 – $318+ | $219 – $344+ | $1,526 – $3,113+ |
| Sprinter Van Rental | $187 – $273+ | $218 – $366+ | $1,395 – $2,748+ |
| 15 Passenger Party Bus | $204 – $330+ | $241 – $312+ | $1,396 – $2,817+ |
| 18 Passenger Party Bus | $266 – $330+ | $268 – $378+ | $2,121 – $2,563+ |
| 20 Passenger Party Bus | $244 – $338+ | $268 – $340+ | $1,939 – $2,796+ |
| 25 Passenger Party Bus | $248 – $326+ | $265 – $360+ | $1,827 – $2,854+ |
| 28 Passenger Party Bus | $255 – $337+ | $279 – $351+ | $2,147 – $2,653+ |
| 30 Passenger Party Bus | $297 – $374+ | $318 – $414+ | $2,331 – $3,021+ |
| 40 Passenger Party Bus | $297 – $338+ | $321 – $478+ | $2,297 – $3,473+ |
| 50 Passenger Party Bus | $294 – $441+ | $337 – $490+ | $2,173 – $4,043+ |
| 15–35 Passenger Minibus | $113 – $246+ | $147 – $261+ | $1,098 – $2,105+ |
| 40–56 Passenger Charter Bus | $158 – $327+ | $162 – $348+ | $1,331 – $2,841+ |
| Rates vary by trip length, travel dates, passenger count, amenities, and availability. Use our online quote form or call 854-233-7160 for exact pricing. | |||
Client Reviews of Our Airport Transportation in Myrtle Beach
Flew in with seven people and a mountain of luggage and the bus was waiting when we landed. No scrambling for rideshares or trying to cram everyone into two cars. They tracked our flight even though we were delayed almost an hour, which honestly saved the whole trip. Smooth ride straight to where we were staying in Myrtle Beach. Booking the return pickup was just as painless. Highly recommend for any group flying in.
Renata B.
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Gerald M.
Needed a reliable way to get my whole family from the airport without renting a van and figuring out directions. The bus had tons of space for our bags and the kids loved riding in something so big. They confirmed the pickup time twice so I never had to wonder. Got us to our place in Myrtle Beach relaxed instead of stressed. I'll book the same way every time we fly in now.
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Yuki H.
Our group's flights came in at slightly different times and they handled it without complaint. Coordinating airport pickups for nine adults sounds like a nightmare but they made it simple. The bus was clean and cool inside, which was perfect after a long travel day. Loading the luggage was quick and we were on the road in minutes. Easiest airport arrival I've ever had with a big group.
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Cole W.
Booked round-trip airport service for a guys' trip and it set the tone for the whole weekend. Showing up to a big comfortable bus instead of hunting for cars felt great. They were waiting right where they said they'd be, and the ride back to catch our flights home left plenty of buffer. No stress, no rushing. The quote was fair and exactly what I paid in the end.
Frequently Asked Questions About our Myrtle Beach Airport Transportation Services
Where exactly does a charter bus pick up at Myrtle Beach International Airport (MYR)?
Charter buses and commercial vehicles pick up from the designated commercial curbside lane on Jet Port Road at the Arrivals level of MYR's single terminal. The commercial lane is separate from the rideshare and taxi zones. Your group coordinator should call our team once your full group is assembled with luggage at the exit doors — MYR enforces short dwell windows at the curb, so having the whole group together before the bus is called is the step that keeps everything clean.
We recommend checking the MYR ground transportation page before arrival to confirm current curbside markings.
How far in advance should I book a Myrtle Beach airport transfer?
For most dates, two to three weeks of lead time is workable — but the Grand Strand has hard peak windows where vehicle supply thins out fast. Memorial Day weekend, the Carolina Country Music Fest weekend in June, Fourth of July week, and Labor Day weekend are the four dates where a three-week buffer is not enough. For those windows, book as soon as your flight is confirmed.
Summer Saturdays in general — peak arrival day for resort hotel blocks — see the most demand. The earlier you call, the more vehicle options are open to you.
What happens if my flight into MYR is delayed?
Not a problem. We track your inbound flight from the time you book, and your pickup window adjusts to your actual arrival rather than the scheduled one. If a delay pushes your group back an hour, the bus is updated accordingly — there's no penalty and no rebooking.
The one thing we ask: once your group is through baggage claim and assembled at the exit, have your coordinator call 854-233-7160 to confirm the bus moves to the commercial curb. That final confirmation is what keeps the curbside timing tight at a small terminal like MYR.
Can you handle a large golf group with travel bags at MYR?
That's one of our most common Myrtle Beach airport runs. Full-size charter buses have undercarriage luggage bays with serious capacity — a 56-passenger coach can handle 30 travel bags stowed flat without stacking. Golf travel bags are bulky but they fit cleanly in a properly sized vehicle.
Tell us your group count and your bag count when you request a quote, and we match you with the right vehicle so nothing is strapped to a roof rack or left behind at the carousel. For resort groups checking into properties along the Grand Dunes corridor or Barefoot Resort, we confirm the approach route at booking.
Do you run airport transfers to Charleston International Airport (CHS) from Myrtle Beach?
Yes. The run from the Grand Strand to Charleston International Airport (5500 International Blvd, North Charleston, SC 29418) covers roughly 100 miles via US-17 South and runs about two hours in normal traffic. Groups flying on carriers that don't serve MYR — or groups who find significantly better fares through CHS — book this regularly for large wedding parties and corporate retreats.
We build the mileage into an all-inclusive quote with no surprises. Call 854-233-7160 with your travel dates and headcount and we'll price it out right away.
Can a charter bus pick up from multiple hotels and then go to MYR?
Absolutely. Multi-stop departure runs are one of the most useful things a charter bus does for Grand Strand groups. A wedding party spread across three Ocean Boulevard resort hotels, all catching the same 9 a.m.
Sunday flight, needs one bus to loop the hotel block in sequence and arrive at MYR Departures with enough time for check-in and security. We build the route around your hotel locations, your flight departure time, and how much buffer MYR requires — generally two hours domestic, which means your first pickup should be timed accordingly. Tell us the stops and we handle the rest.
Call 854-233-7160 to plan it.




