National Plan for Vacation Day: Plan Your Myrtle Beach Getaway for Happier, Healthier Times
Visit Myrtle Beach proudly supports National Plan for Vacation Day (NPVD) on January 26, encouraging Americans to map out their yearly vacations. Research consistently shows that vacationers enjoy better health and greater happiness in both work and personal life compared to those who don't travel.
Even if travel isn't immediate, the act of planning a trip can significantly boost well-being. A survey reveals that 97% of respondents feel happier with a vacation on the horizon—precisely why we're urging everyone to start planning this year.
In 2020, pandemic restrictions meant Americans averaged just 6.8 paid vacation days used for travel. Yet, 84% now express excitement about booking trips in the coming months, signaling a travel rebound. With attractive deals available, smart planners can secure future getaways before prices rise.
The Myrtle Beach area boasts diverse accommodations, outdoor adventures, attractions, theaters, shopping, and dining—all with robust safety measures—plus 60 miles of pristine beaches. Explore unbeatable Grand Strand deals here.
Visit Myrtle Beach reminds travelers to prioritize safety: wear masks, wash hands often, maintain distance, and stay home if ill, whether planning soon or later.
Amid challenges, NPVD inspires hope. On January 26, share your Grand Strand plans using #PlanForVacation and #mymyrtlebeach!




