Embark on a Murrells Inlet Sunset Cruise for breathtaking views, local wildlife, and a serene South Carolina sunset. Perfect for couples and families.
Embark on a Murrells Inlet Sunset Cruise for breathtaking views, local wildlife, and a serene South Carolina sunset. Perfect for couples and families.
- Murrells Inlet Marshwalk Waterfront Dining - Glide along the renowned Murrells Inlet MarshWalk, a vibrant waterfront boardwalk celebrated as the heart of the Inlet and the “Seafood Capital of South Carolina.” This picturesque area is lined with popular waterfront eateries and local favorites such as Dead Dog Saloon, Drunken Jack’s, Wicked Tuna,…
- Murrells Inlet Marshwalk Waterfront Dining - Glide along the renowned Murrells Inlet MarshWalk, a vibrant waterfront boardwalk celebrated as the heart of the Inlet and the “Seafood Capital of South Carolina.” This picturesque area is lined with popular waterfront eateries and local favorites such as Dead Dog Saloon, Drunken Jack’s, Wicked Tuna, Creek Ratz, J Peters, The Claw House, Bovines, and Inlet Shipwreck Bar & Grill.
Teeming with charter boats, live music, and waterfront excitement, the MarshWalk provides an authentic glimpse into the coastal lifestyle of Murrells Inlet and the greater Myrtle Beach region. Relax at the Tuna Shack, Inlet Beer Garden, or the Mullet Hut and observe fishing boats arriving with the day’s catch, spot pelicans and shorebirds along the marsh, and enjoy expansive views of the saltwater estuary that makes this area so distinctive. It’s one of the finest spots along the Grand Strand to savor fresh seafood, waterfront dining, and Lowcountry charm — all in one memorable setting.
- Veterans Pier - As the journey continues, you’ll notice the Murrells Inlet Veterans Pier, a public fishing pier established on the historic site of a World War II U.S. Army Air Forces Crash Boat Station (circa 1943–1945). The station supported aerial gunnery training from the nearby Myrtle Beach Army Air Field and was utilized to locate and recover pilots and aircraft involved in training mishaps over the coastal waters and marsh.
The facility featured a long marsh dock, storage buildings, and a radio shack used to coordinate rescue operations. Local boat captains and volunteers frequently assisted military personnel in coastal patrol and recovery efforts, making it a vital support site along the Grand Strand during the war.
After WWII, the military vacated the station, and it evolved into a public fishing pier. Over time, storm damage, including Hurricane Hugo in 1989, destroyed much of the original structure. The site was later reconstructed and integrated into the MarshWalk area in the early 2000s.
- Drunken Jack Island - Sail past Drunken Jack Island, a serene and undeveloped barrier island surrounded by meandering tidal creeks and salt marsh. According to local lore, the island is named after a pirate known as Drunken Jack, who was allegedly left behind by his crew after a night of revelry. The tale suggests they intended to return for him, but days turned into weeks and weeks into months. When they finally returned, all that remained was a weathered campsite marked by scattered bones and empty rum bottles — a haunting story that has become part of Murrells Inlet folklore.
- Huntington Beach State Park - As the journey continues towards the jetties, you’ll witness the natural splendor of Huntington Beach State Park, one of South Carolina’s most cherished coastal preserves. This untouched stretch of shoreline is home to expansive beaches, maritime forests, and abundant wildlife, including shorebirds, dolphins, and other native species. Nestled within the park is the historic Atalaya Castle, the former summer residence of Archer and Anna Hyatt Huntington — a wealthy industrialist and a renowned sculptor. Constructed in the 1930s in a unique Moorish-style design, Atalaya adds a rich cultural and historical dimension to this otherwise pristine coastal landscape, offering a rare glimpse into both the natural and artistic heritage of the area.
- Garden City UFO House - Keep an eye on the shoreline and you might spot one of the area’s most unique landmarks — the so-called “UFO House” in Garden City. Built in 1976, this round, elevated structure resembles something straight out of a sci-fi movie, which is precisely how it earned its nickname.
However, this home isn’t just for show — it was actually designed as a hurricane-resistant structure, engineered to withstand extreme coastal storms with its distinctive shape and elevated design.
Surrounded by traditional beach homes, the UFO House quickly became a local curiosity and has since turned into a must-see landmark along the Grand Strand. It has even survived major hurricanes with minimal to no damage, proving that its futuristic design was far ahead of its time.
Still owned by the original family and used as a vacation home, they are usually only seen around the holidays. And while the owners might not be seen often, locals like to joke that the only regular residents are George, Jane, Judy, and Elroy.

- On-board restrooms
- On-board restrooms
Experience the breathtaking transition from day to night on the Murrells Inlet Sunset Cruise. Discover the tranquil saltwater marshes and take in the stunning views of the vibrant South Carolina sunset. This one-hour excursion on The Explorer offers a comfortable journey with plenty of seating, light narration, and snacks and drinks available for…
Experience the breathtaking transition from day to night on the Murrells Inlet Sunset Cruise. Discover the tranquil saltwater marshes and take in the stunning views of the vibrant South Carolina sunset. This one-hour excursion on The Explorer offers a comfortable journey with plenty of seating, light narration, and snacks and drinks available for purchase on board. Ideal for couples, families, or solo travelers, this cruise provides a unique view of local wildlife and a picturesque low country sunset to complete the experience. Enjoy the area’s rich natural beauty while making unforgettable memories.
- One-hour scenic sunset cruise on Murrells Inlet
- Comfortable and spacious vessel with onboard restroom and canteen
- Perfect for all ages, suitable for romantic outings or family fun
- Expert USCG-licensed captain and crew offer local insights
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.