Origin
Myrtle Beach, SC
Evening in Myrtle Beach on Sunday
Local time
7:48 PM
EDT
Current temp
65°F
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4h 33m
Distance
200.1 mi
322 km
Drive Score
9/10
Great drive
Same Day?
Yes, doable
Fuel Cost
$32
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Myrtle Beach, SC
Junior Bastos
Hilton Head Island, SC
Scott Platt
Traveling from Myrtle Beach to Hilton Head Island covers 200.1 miles of South Carolina’s Southeast coastline. You should plan for a total drive time of approximately 4 hours and 33 minutes, making this a very manageable single-day trip. With an estimated fuel cost of $31, the journey is quite budget-friendly for those looking to hop between these two popular coastal destinations. Because the route is relatively straightforward, you do not need to worry about an overnight split unless you prefer a slower pace. The trip provides a consistent regional experience as you remain within South Carolina the entire time, transitioning between different pockets of the Southeast.
Trip Pace
Same-day drive is realistic
A same-day return is possible, but it will make for a full day on the road.
Break Rhythm
1 planned break
Plan on a short reset every 3 to 4 hours to stay fresh behind the wheel.
Midpoint
100.1 miles from Myrtle Beach, SC
A natural place for your longest stop of the day , about 2h 17m into the drive .
This trip offers a mixed driving profile that keeps you engaged without being overly demanding. You will navigate a combination of North Fraser Street, Savannah Highway, and Ocean Highway, which provides a nice variety of road types rather than a singular, monotonous interstate grind. Only 30% of your time will be spent on highways, meaning you will spend the majority of the journey on local or secondary roads. Be prepared for a longest uninterrupted stretch of 56 miles along North Fraser Street, which serves as a significant portion of your transit. Overall, the road conditions shift as you move through the region, offering a balanced experience behind the wheel.
This route mixes highway mileage with some local-road sections near the start or finish. This route has several spots where lane changes, forks, or exits need your full attention. The trickiest moment comes early in the drive near US 17 Business / North Kings Highway.
Demanding - plan breaks and stay ahead of the key maneuvers
This is a demanding drive. With 20 significant decision points across 200.1 miles, you will need to stay alert — especially through interchange areas and urban stretches. Consider splitting it into segments if you are not comfortable with fast highway navigation.
Where does it get tricky?
The main spots that need attention: near the start (US 17 Business / North Kings Highway): Navigation decision point; at 0.4 miles (Alder Street): Navigation decision point; at 2.3 miles: Exit ramp - move to the correct lane early. Lane positioning matters here.
These are the spots where you need to pay the most attention. Preview them before you drive.
At end of road, turn right onto US 17 Business / North Kings Highway
Navigation decision point
At end of road, turn right onto Alder Street
Navigation decision point
Take the exit toward US 17 South: Georgetown
Exit ramp - move to the correct lane early. Lane positioning matters here
Merge onto US 17 / Highway 17
Merge point - match speed before joining. Lane positioning matters here
Turn left onto US 17 / North Fraser Street
Lane positioning matters here
| Road | Distance | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| North Fraser Street | 56 mi | 1h 14m |
| Savannah Highway | 29.7 mi | 43m |
| Ocean Highway | 17.4 mi | 25m |
| Ace Basin Parkway | 17.1 mi | 22m |
| Highway 17 | 14.4 mi | 16m |
| Okatie Highway | 12.3 mi | 14m |
| Trask Parkway | 12 mi | 14m |
| Fording Island Road | 9.3 mi | 12m |
Step-by-step road directions between Myrtle Beach, SC and Hilton Head Island, SC.
Start on this road
Turn left
At end of road, turn right onto US 17 Business
Turn left onto 6th Avenue North
Continue on 6th Avenue North
At end of road, turn right onto Alder Street
Turn left onto US 501
Take the exit
Merge onto US 17
Continue on US 17
Continue on US 17
Continue on US 17
Continue on US 17
Continue on US 17
Turn left onto US 17
Continue on US 17
Continue on US 17
Continue on US 17
Continue on Spring Street
Continue on this road
Merge onto US 17
Continue on US 17
Continue on US 17
Take the exit
Enter roundabout onto Trask Parkway
Continue on Trask Parkway
Turn right onto US 21
Turn slight right onto SC 170
Continue on SC 170
Continue on SC 170
Take the exit
Merge onto US 278
Continue on US 278
Keep slight left at fork onto US 278
Take the exit
Turn left onto Marshland Road
Turn right onto Allen Road
Arrive at destination
For the smoothest experience, plan to head out early to make the most of your day, as the 4 hour and 33 minute duration leaves you plenty of flexibility. Since the route includes one planned stop, use that break strategically to refuel and stretch your legs rather than trying to power through the entire 200.1-mile distance at once. Keep a close eye on your navigation when transitioning between the main roads, as the route relies heavily on local highways rather than a single major interstate. Given the $31 fuel estimate, you can easily budget for your travel expenses well in advance. My best tip is to monitor your progress on North Fraser Street specifically, as that 56-mile stretch is your longest continuous segment and a great time to settle into a comfortable cruising speed.
Morning Departure
An early start around 7-8 AM gets you there with plenty of daylight left.
Evening Departure
A late afternoon start means arriving after dark. Morning is better.
This is a comfortable same-day trip.
Departure
Before you leave
Start with fuel, water, and navigation already sorted so the first hour feels easy.
First stop
Around 80 miles or 1h 49m in
Use this first pause for coffee, a restroom break, and a quick traffic check ahead.
Halfway reset
Around 100.1 miles or 2h 17m in
This is the best place for your longest stop, a real meal, and a full fuel check.
Final approach
Final hour starts around 3h 44m
Traffic, exits, and arrival timing usually matter more near Hilton Head Island, SC than in the middle of the route.
Open the route before leaving Myrtle Beach, SC so your first major turns are already loaded.
Leave with enough water and a charging cable within reach, not packed away.
Check your fuel range against the first long segment, especially if you are starting outside city service areas.
Day 1
Settle into the route from Myrtle Beach, SC
This is one driving day of about 200.1 miles and 4h 33m.
Rest stops, refuel points, and overnight suggestions along this route.
Halfway Point
Midpoint
About 100.1 mi from Myrtle Beach, SC · 2h 17m into the drive
Mid-route town
Meal stop
100 mi into the route
Best for: Lunch, fuel, and a longer reset
This sits close to the middle of the route, so it works well for the longest stop of the day.
A short stop after about 80 miles helps settle the day before fatigue starts building.
The midpoint is around 100.1 miles from Myrtle Beach, SC, which is a good place for a longer meal and fuel stop.
The final approach into Hilton Head Island, SC usually feels slower than the middle of the drive, so avoid planning your tightest schedule at the very end.
Try to arrive with enough fuel left to skip an immediate station stop unless you already know the area around Hilton Head Island, SC.
These stop ideas are pacing suggestions — the exact town or exit can change with traffic, hotel plans, and fuel range.
Regular Gas
$32.02 one way
$64.05 round trip
| Fuel Type | $/gal | One Way | Round Trip |
|---|---|---|---|
| midgrade | $4.43 | $34.89 | $69.78 |
| premium | $4.78 | $37.64 | $75.28 |
| diesel | $5.64 | $44.46 | $88.91 |
No toll roads detected on this route.
Estimated Trip Cost (one way, 1 person)
Fuel
$32
Meals
$25–$50
Total
$57–$82
Rough estimate based on US averages. Hotel $80–$140/night, meals $25–$50/day.
Estimated CO2 emission: 70 kg one way. Prices: EIA weekly data, 2026-04-06.
Driving Electric?
About $21 in charging · 0 stops · 67% less CO2
| Vehicle Type | kWh | Stops | DC Fast | Home Charge |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Average EV | 60 | 0 | $21.01 | $9.60 |
| Efficient EV | 50 | 0 | $17.51 | $8.00 |
| EV Truck/SUV | 80 | 1 | $28.01 | $12.81 |
Gas CO2
70 kg
EV CO2
23 kg (67% less)
This trip is well within single-charge range for most EVs. No charging stops needed if you start fully charged.
DC fast charging avg $0.35/kWh. Home charging avg $0.16/kWh. US grid CO2: 0.39 kg/kWh.
Current conditions at both ends of the drive.
Origin
Evening in Myrtle Beach on Sunday
Local time
7:48 PM
EDT
Current temp
65°F
Unavailable
Destination
Evening in Hilton Head Island on Sunday
Local time
7:48 PM
EDT
Current temp
66°F
Unavailable
Seasonal Notes
Summer travel usually means heavier construction, hotter rest stops, and busier weekend traffic around major cities.
Winter travel shortens daylight, so a route that looks manageable on paper can feel much longer after dark.
Holiday weekends tend to make both departure and arrival windows slower than the raw route time suggests.
Time zone
Origin and destination are on the same clock, so arrival timing is easier to judge at a glance.
Temperature spread
A meaningful temperature swing is a good cue to rethink layers, water, and how soon you want to arrive.
Road read
An early start around 7-8 AM gets you there with plenty of daylight left.
Weather data from the National Weather Service. Conditions may change; check closer to your travel date.
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