
Market to visitors and locals with MBACC/CVB marketing tools
Visitor Marketing Opportunities
Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce/Convention and Visitors Bureau offers investors a variety of ways to market their business. Below is a list of marketing opportunities that investors can use to reach potential visitors.
Convention & Visitors Bureau Amplified Marketing Program


Our Membership+ plan gives all tourism-related businesses a basic listing on VisitMyrtleBeach.com when joining the chamber and gives these businesses the option to invest in our Amplified Marketing Program (AMP). There are two ways to participate: Amp Flex and Amp Reach.
The 2026 AMP ad sales deadline is Aug. 29, 2025.
Visitor Centers
- Brochure & Business Card Racks: Gain valuable access to new customers by marketing your services through business card and brochure racks in our Oak Street and airport welcome centers. It’s a free benefit of membership.
Due to limited storage space and brochure rack size in the chamber’s welcome centers, stakeholders are encouraged to submit brochures that are 4″ in width and 9″ in height. By displaying literature at this recommended size, your chamber will be able to distribute more stakeholder brochures and better meet our visitors’ vacation planning needs.
Questions? Please contact the Call Center at 843-626-7444.
- Monthly Calendar of Events & Theater Schedule: A monthly calendar of events is available at the welcome centers. Events can be submitted online at GrandStrandEvents.com. During season, theater schedules are included on the calendar of events.
What’s Happening
Myrtle Beach Area Chamber & CVB Mourns the Passing of Longtime Team Member Sandy Haines
It is with deep sadness and heavy hearts that the Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce (MBACC) and Convention and Visitors Bureau (CVB) announces the passing of Sandy Haines, director [...]
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Myrtle Beach Area Chamber Encourages Community to Speak Up Against Offshore Drilling
Offshore drilling and seismic testing are banned off the coast of Myrtle Beach, but the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) is revisiting the possibility of opening our coast to [...]
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