Myrtle Beach Per Diem Rate (FY2026)

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For fiscal year 2026, the GSA per diem rate for Myrtle Beach is $74/day for meals & incidental expenses (M&IE) and $110–$182/night for lodging depending on the month, compared with the standard $178/day CONUS rate ($110 lodging + $68 M&IE). Lodging peaks in June and is lowest in January.

M&IE / day
$74
Flat all year
Lodging low
$110
January
Lodging peak
$182
June
Full daily (peak)
$256
Lodging + M&IE
Example trip

A 4-night business trip to Myrtle Beach in June totals $1,061 $728 lodging (4 nights) + $333 M&IE (5 days, first & last day at 75%).

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Myrtle Beach lodging rate by month (FY2026)

Nightly lodging caps for Myrtle Beach. M&IE is flat at $74/day and does not change by month.

Myrtle Beach GSA lodging per diem rate per night by month
MonthLodging / nightSeason
Jan$110Low
Feb$110Low
Mar$110Low
Apr$132·
May$132·
Jun$182Peak
Jul$182Peak
Aug$182Peak
Sep$110Low
Oct$110Low
Nov$110Low
Dec$110Low

Myrtle Beach per diem FAQ

What is the per diem rate for Myrtle Beach?
For FY2026, the GSA per diem rate for Myrtle Beach, South Carolina is $74 per day for meals and incidental expenses (M&IE) and $110–$182/night for lodging depending on the month. The standard CONUS rate, for comparison, is $178 per day ($110 lodging + $68 M&IE).
Why does lodging per diem in Myrtle Beach change by month?
GSA sets seasonal lodging caps for high-demand areas. In Myrtle Beach, lodging is highest in June at $182/night and lowest in January at $110/night. M&IE stays flat at $74/day all year.
What is the tax-free travel nurse stipend cap in Myrtle Beach?
Tax-free housing and meal stipends for travel nurses are capped at the GSA per diem for the assignment location. In Myrtle Beach the full daily cap is up to $256 (peak-month lodging + $74 M&IE). A stipend at or below the GSA rate is tax-free; anything above is taxable wages.

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