Shopping
Shopping at Myrtle Beach International Airport spans convenience staples at Hudson News and tech accessories at InMotion through to local specialty gifts and duty-free for international travelers. See each section below for exact locations by concourse or terminal.

None — MYR has no duty-free shop; it carries no regularly scheduled international commercial flights, so there's no demand for one.
US duty-free allowance
US residents may bring back $800 in duty-free goods per person. Liquids purchased at duty-free must be in the original sealed store bag when transiting international connections — otherwise they may be confiscated at the connecting airport security checkpoint.
Hudson News operates two locations on the 2nd floor, one in Concourse A and one in Concourse B, carrying magazines, books, snacks, and travel essentials.
Hudson News (both concourses) doubles as MYR's convenience shop for snacks, drinks, and travel basics — there is no separate dedicated convenience chain beyond Hudson.
Hudson News is at most gate areas throughout Myrtle Beach International Airport — a reliable last-minute stop for charging cables, snacks, OTC medicine, and reading material before any departure.
None — MYR has no dedicated electronics or tech-accessory retailer (no InMotion, Best Buy Express, or similar). Hudson News carries a small selection of basic phone chargers and cables if you're in a pinch.
Best Buy Express kiosks carry Apple accessories, Bose headphones, and phone chargers at most major US airports. InMotion Entertainment is the other key tech stop — open at most gate clusters and stocked with travel-oriented electronics essentials.
Shoreline Supply (by Hudson) is MYR's dedicated local-goods shop, selling Myrtle Beach and coastal-themed apparel, gifts, and beach-adjacent souvenirs rather than name-brand fashion. Standard airport convenience retail otherwise.
Best shopping area
The 2nd-floor atrium between Concourse A and B is MYR's shopping hub — Shoreline Supply and both Hudson News locations sit within a short walk of each other alongside Starbucks.
Pro Tip
MYR is a small single-terminal airport — don't expect duty-free, tech shops, or high-end retail. Pick up souvenirs, snacks, or a forgotten charger at Shoreline Supply or Hudson News on the 2nd floor before heading to your gate.
Is there duty-free shopping at MYR airport?
None — MYR has no duty-free shop; it carries no regularly scheduled international commercial flights, so there's no demand for one.
What stores are in MYR airport?
Myrtle Beach International Airport has Hudson News book and convenience shops at most gate areas, InMotion Entertainment for tech accessories, and a range of local gift shops. Hudson News (both concourses) doubles as MYR's convenience shop for snacks, drinks, and travel basics — there is no separate dedicated convenience chain beyond Hudson. Shoreline Supply (by Hudson) is MYR's dedicated local-goods shop, selling Myrtle Beach and coastal-themed apparel, gifts, and beach-adjacent souvenirs rather than name-brand fashion. Standard airport convenience retail otherwise.
Is there a bookstore at MYR airport?
Hudson News operates two locations on the 2nd floor, one in Concourse A and one in Concourse B, carrying magazines, books, snacks, and travel essentials.
Does MYR airport have an Apple store?
There is no dedicated Apple Store at Myrtle Beach International Airport. Best Buy Express kiosks and InMotion Entertainment locations carry Apple accessories including AirPods, Apple Watch bands, MagSafe chargers, and iPhone cases. None — MYR has no dedicated electronics or tech-accessory retailer (no InMotion, Best Buy Express, or similar). Hudson News carries a small selection of basic phone chargers and cables if you're in a pinch.
See also: Airport lounges at MYR · Restaurants at MYR airport
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