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Full Moon Ghost Stories Cruise in Murrells Inlet
Murrells Inlet
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Discover the enchanting history of Murrells Inlet on a captivating Full Moon Ghost Stories Cruise. Glide through the serene saltwater marsh as local legends and ghostly tales unfold against the backdrop of a luminous full moon. Perfect for families, couples, and history enthusiasts, this 1-hour cruise invites you to relax aboard The Explorer, a certified vessel equipped with open-air seating and an onboard bar. Savor snacks and beverages while listening to tales of infamous pirates and hauntings that define the local folklore. A unique opportunity to experience the area's storied past under the moonlight awaits you.
- 1-hour family-friendly cruise perfect for all ages - Learn about local le...
Höhepunkte
1 Stunde
Angeboten in Englisch
Kostenlose Stornierung
Mobiles Ticket
1 Stunde
Angeboten in Englisch
Kostenlose Stornierung
Mobiles Ticket
Was ist enthalten?
Restroom on board
Treffpunkte
Abreise
4079 US-17 BUS
Please check-in at our Ship Store located in the parking lot of Dead Dog Saloon. The Ship Store sits directly to the left of the front of the restaurant, next to the big red chair.
Rückkehr
Wichtige Informationen
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Säuglinge und Kleinkinder können im Kinderwagen oder Buggy mitfahren
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Assistenztiere erlaubt
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Öffentliche Verkehrsmittel sind in der Nähe verfügbar
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Geeignet für alle körperlichen Fitnessniveaus
Stornierungsbedingungen
Für eine vollständige Rückerstattung stornieren Sie mindestens 24 Stunden vor der geplanten Abflugzeit.
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Um eine vollständige Rückerstattung zu erhalten, müssen Sie mindestens 24 Stunden vor Beginn des Erlebnisses stornieren.
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Die Stornierungszeiten richten sich nach der Ortszeit des Erlebnisses.
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Wenn Sie weniger als 24 Stunden vor Beginn des Erlebnisses stornieren, wird der von Ihnen gezahlte Betrag nicht zurückerstattet.
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Für dieses Erlebnis ist eine Mindestanzahl von Reisenden erforderlich. Wenn es storniert wird, weil die Mindestanzahl nicht erreicht wird, erhalten Sie ein anderes Datum/Erlebnis oder eine vollständige Rückerstattung.
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Alle Änderungen, die weniger als 24 Stunden vor Beginn des Erlebnisses vorgenommen werden, können nicht akzeptiert werden.
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Discover the enchanting history of Murrells Inlet on a captivating Full Moon Ghost Stories Cruise. Glide through the serene saltwater marsh as local legends and ghostly tales unfold against the backdrop of a luminous full moon. Perfect for families, couples, and history enthusiasts, this 1-hour cruise invites you to relax aboard The Explorer, a certified vessel equipped with open-air seating and an onboard bar. Savor snacks and beverages while listening to tales of infamous pirates and hauntings that define the local folklore. A unique opportunity to experience the area's storied past under the moonlight awaits you.
- 1-hour family-friendly cruise perfect for all ages - Learn about local le...
Höhepunkte
1 Stunde
Angeboten in Englisch
Kostenlose Stornierung
Mobiles Ticket
1 Stunde
Angeboten in Englisch
Kostenlose Stornierung
Mobiles Ticket
Was ist enthalten?
Restroom on board
Treffpunkte
Abreise
4079 US-17 BUS
Please check-in at our Ship Store located in the parking lot of Dead Dog Saloon. The Ship Store sits directly to the left of the front of the restaurant, next to the big red chair.
Rückkehr
Reiseplan
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MarshWalk
Cruise past the famous Murrells Inlet MarshWalk, a lively waterfront boardwalk known as the heart of the Inlet and the “Seafood Capital of South Carolina.” This scenic stretch is lined with popular waterfront restaurants and local favorites like Dead Dog Saloon, Drunken Jack's, Wicked Tuna, Creek Ratz, J Peters, The Claw House, Bovines, and Inlet Shipwreck Bar & Grill.
Bustling with charter boats, live music, and waterfront energy, the MarshWalk offers a true glimpse into the coastal lifestyle of Murrells Inlet and the greater Myrtle Beach area. Hang out at the Tuna Shack, Inlet Beer Garden or the Mullet Hut and watch fishing boats come and go with the day’s catch, see pelicans and shorebirds along the marsh, and take in sweeping views of the saltwater estuary that makes this area so unique. It’s one of the best places along the Grand Strand to experience fresh seafood, waterfront dining, and Lowcountry charm — all in one unforgettable setting.
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Veterans pier
As we leave the MarshWalk, you’ll see the Murrells Inlet Veterans Pier, a public fishing pier built 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 used to locate and recover pilots and aircraft involved in training accidents over the coastal waters and marsh.
The facility included a long marsh dock, storage buildings, and a radio shack used to coordinate rescue operations. Local boat captains and volunteers often assisted military personnel in coastal patrol and recovery efforts, making it an important support site along the Grand Strand during the war.
After WWII, the military abandoned the station and it transitioned into a public fishing pier. Over time, storm damage, including Hurricane Hugo in 1989, destroyed much of the original structure. The site was later rebuilt and incorporated into the MarshWalk area in the early 2000s.
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Marlin Quay Marina
Cruise past Marlin Quay Marina, a well-known waterfront marina at the southern end of Garden City Beach. Located along the inlet channel where the waters meet the Atlantic, it’s a popular spot for private boats that want coastal access. From the water, you’ll often see vessels coming and going through the inlet jetties as they head offshore or return from a day on the ocean.
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County Road S-22-600
As we continue through Murrells Inlet, you’ll pass Oyster Cove, one of the area’s most exclusive waterfront communities. Known for its “million-dollar homes,” this neighborhood features private docks, sweeping marsh views, and direct access to the tidal creeks of the inlet. It offers a glimpse into Lowcountry waterfront living, where boats are as common as cars and every home overlooks the ever-changing salt marsh.
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Garden City UFO House
Keep an eye along the shoreline and you might spot one of the area’s most unusual landmarks — the so-called “UFO House” in Garden City. Built in 1976, this round, elevated structure looks like something straight out of a sci-fi movie, which is exactly how it earned its nickname.
But this home isn’t just for looks — it was actually designed as a hurricane-resistant structure, engineered to withstand extreme coastal storms with its unique 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’s even survived major hurricanes with little 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 usually are only seen around the holidays. And while we might not see the owners too often, locals like to joke that the only regular residents are George, Jane, Judy, and Elroy.
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Huntington Beach State Park
As we continue towards the jetties, you’ll pass Huntington Beach State Park, one of South Carolina’s most important protected coastal preserves. This undeveloped stretch of shoreline features wide, natural beaches, dunes, and maritime forests that remain largely untouched by development, offering a rare glimpse of the Grand Strand as it once was.
The park is part of a vital coastal ecosystem that supports a wide variety of wildlife, including shorebirds, sea turtles during nesting season, and frequent dolphin activity just offshore. Its estuaries and salt marshes are also part of the larger Murrells Inlet watershed, one of the most biologically rich tidal systems on the East Coast.
Huntington Beach State Park is widely recognized for its conservation efforts and natural beauty, making it a standout landmark along the South Carolina coast and a key example of preserved Lowcountry habitat.
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Drunken Jack Island
Sail by Drunken Jack Island, a quiet and undeveloped barrier island surrounded by winding tidal creeks and salt marsh. According to local legend, the island takes its name from a pirate known as Drunken Jack, who was reportedly left behind by his crew after a night of celebration. The story goes that they intended to return for him, but days turned into weeks and weeks into months. When they finally made it back, all that remained was a weathered campsite marked by scattered bones and empty rum bottles — a haunting tale that has become part of Murrells Inlet folklore.