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(AMS) Amsterdam
NETHERLANDS - Amsterdam Schiphol Airport
(MYR) Myrtle Beach
UNITED STATES - Myrtle Beach Int'l
18
Jul
Saturday
1 traveler, No cabins
One Way
1 traveler, ECONOMY
Adult
(AMS) Amsterdam Schiphol Airport
Amsterdam, Netherlands
(MYR) Myrtle Beach Int'l
Myrtle Beach, SC
18
Jul
Saturday
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Amsterdam to Myrtle Beach: Your Route Guide

Direct & connecting flights|AMS – MYR|$389
$389one way
Cheapest price
11h 45m1 stop via JFK
Flight duration
4,458 mias the crow flies
Flight distance
direct & connecting flights

About this route

Amsterdam to Myrtle Beach

Flying from Amsterdam to Myrtle Beach typically involves a connection through a major U.S. hub like Charlotte, Atlanta, or New York. The total journey runs around 12 to 15 hours depending on your layover. Myrtle Beach is a beloved stretch of South Carolina coastline, known for its wide sandy beaches, golf courses, and laid-back Southern charm. Spring and early fall offer the most pleasant weather without peak-season crowds, making these shoulder months ideal for planning a trip. Summer brings warm ocean water and a lively boardwalk scene. For last minute travelers, midweek departures from Schiphol tend to offer better availability and shorter connection times. Airlines like Delta, American, and United frequently serve this route with single-stop itineraries. Booking last minute can work well outside of July and August, when demand eases and seats open up on connecting flights into MYR.

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What are the cheapest months to fly from Amsterdam (AMS) to Myrtle Beach (MYR)?
The cheapest months to fly from Amsterdam to Myrtle Beach are typically January through March and again in November, as these fall outside of peak beach season. Summer months (June–August) tend to be the most expensive due to high demand for Myrtle Beach vacations. Booking 6–8 weeks in advance and flying midweek can also help you find lower fares.
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Flying from Amsterdam to Myrtle Beach: A Transatlantic Escape

Connecting the historic canal-lined streets of Amsterdam with the sun-drenched shores of South Carolina, flights from AMS to MYR offer an intriguing transatlantic journey for travelers seeking warm-weather relaxation along the American coastline. Myrtle Beach, known for its sixty miles of sandy shoreline along the Grand Strand, is a destination that draws millions of visitors each year, and European travelers are increasingly discovering its appeal.

There are no direct flights between Amsterdam Schiphol Airport and Myrtle Beach International Airport, so travelers should expect at least one connection along the way. Common routing options include stops at major US hubs such as Charlotte, Atlanta, or New York. Airlines like Delta, United, and American Airlines frequently serve the transatlantic leg, while regional carriers handle the domestic connection to Myrtle Beach. Total travel time typically ranges from twelve to sixteen hours depending on layover duration, so choosing a connection with a reasonable stopover can make the journey significantly more comfortable.

Timing your trip wisely can elevate the entire experience. The peak season for Myrtle Beach runs from June through August, when ocean temperatures are warm and the boardwalk buzzes with energy. However, shoulder seasons in April, May, September, and October offer pleasant weather with fewer crowds and often more affordable accommodation. Spring is particularly lovely, with temperatures in the low twenties Celsius and blooming coastal gardens. Travelers flying from Amsterdam to Myrtle Beach during hurricane season, roughly June through November, should keep an eye on weather forecasts and consider flexible booking options.

Once you arrive, the area rewards exploration beyond the beach. Brookgreen Gardens is one of the finest sculpture gardens in the United States, set among centuries-old live oaks draped in Spanish moss. Golf enthusiasts will find over a hundred courses in the region, earning it a reputation as one of America's top golf destinations. Seafood lovers should seek out local spots serving fresh catches of shrimp, flounder, and blue crab rather than relying solely on the tourist-heavy restaurant row along Ocean Boulevard.

A few practical tips can smooth the journey. Since you will be clearing US customs at your first American airport, allow at least two hours for your layover to account for immigration processing. Make sure your ESTA authorization is up to date before departing the Netherlands. Packing a light jacket is wise even in summer, as air conditioning in the US tends to run aggressively. For getting around Myrtle Beach itself, renting a car is highly recommended since public transportation options are limited compared to what most European travelers are accustomed to.

This route bridges two very different worlds — the refined European atmosphere of Amsterdam and the laid-back coastal charm of the American South — making it a rewarding journey for those looking to experience something genuinely different.