Discover Murrells Inlet, South Carolina: The Seafood Capital of the Grand Strand
Nestled just 13 miles south of Myrtle Beach, Murrells Inlet is renowned as South Carolina's Seafood Capital. This historic fishing village seamlessly blends quaint charm with upscale appeal, offering live music along the MarshWalk nearly every night.
The MarshWalk is a half-mile boardwalk stretching along the marsh, lined with eight distinctive venues serving the finest coastal cuisine—a hallmark of the Myrtle Beach area. Iconic spots include Drunken Jack's, Dead Dog Saloon, Wicked Tuna, and Mojo's. Explore all MarshWalk restaurants in our dedicated blog post. It's an unmatched experience.

Situated on a serene inlet, Murrells Inlet boasts calm, wave-free waters ideal for fishing and watersports like kayaking and stand-up paddleboarding. Head to Express Watersports for rentals of paddleboards, kayaks, jet skis, and more, or join a guided tour. Fishing charters depart from Crazy Sister Marina and other MarshWalk spots, offering inshore and offshore options.
Blue Wave Adventures provides relaxing sunset cruises and dolphin tours—perfect ways to experience the inlet's stunning natural beauty.

Enjoy a casual meal at Hot Fish Club, one of the Grand Strand's oldest eateries, with roots tracing back to the 1700s. It's a go-to for lively vibes, cold drinks, and fresh seafood.
For breathtaking scenery, visit Brookgreen Gardens, a expansive sculpture garden fusing art, nature, and history. Founded in 1931 by Archer and Anna Huntington, it houses over 900 sculptures amid lush outdoor settings, many crafted by Anna herself.
During the holidays, Brookgreen hosts the acclaimed "Nights of a Thousand Candles," illuminating the gardens with thousands of twinkling lights—a must-see spectacle. Check our event calendar for details.

Adjacent to Brookgreen Gardens lies Huntington Beach State Park, the second state park in the Myrtle Beach area. Spanning 2,500 acres of preserved coastal land, it offers prime birdwatching, educational programs for all ages, public beach access, and Atalaya Castle—the Moorish-style winter home of the Huntingtons. Tours are available weekdays, and it's an ideal photo backdrop.

Murrells Inlet embodies Lowcountry living at its finest, with abundant fresh seafood and live music. It's an essential stop on the Grand Strand. Discover our other 14 communities and plan your fall getaway with the Fall Vacation Guide.




