Murrells Inlet Shelling & Bird Watching Eco Cruise in South Carolina
4079 US 17 Business • Murrells Inlet, SC 29576
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Explore the stunning saltwater marsh estuary of Murrells Inlet on a two-hour Myrtle Beach shelling and bird watching tour. Led by a naturalist guide, observe native and migratory birds and sea life. Join a live demonstration featuring a touch tank. Enjoy a walkabout on a local beach to explore dunes and search for shells and treasures along the shoreline.
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The cruise departs from the Visit Murrells Inlet ship's store and ticket booth, located next to the big red chair by the front stairs of the Dead Dog Saloon restaurant on the parking lot side in Murrells Inlet, Georgetown County. It is approximately 10-12 miles south of Myrtle Beach International Airport and five miles north of Brookgreen Gardens.
Yes, absolutely! Guests can enjoy complimentary parking located in the gravel lot across the street from the ship's store.
The eco cruise lasts approximately two hours.
The tour is suitable for all ages!
You'll observe local wildlife, including birds and underwater creatures, and participate in a live demonstration. There is a touch tank where you can safely observe and touch sea life.
A naturalist will guide the tour, providing expert commentary on the wildlife and ecosystem.
Yes, definitely! Take as many pictures as you like to capture the fun and share your amazing experience with your friends and family.
It's recommended to bring a camera or smartphone for pictures, binoculars for bird watching, sunscreen, cash for purchasing snacks or drinks and crew gratuity, and a valid photo ID if you plan to buy alcohol onboard.
Yes. Guests are not allowed to bring food, drinks, coolers, and large items like luggage on board due to limited storage space.
Please dress appropriately for the temperature, wind, and weather conditions. Remember that the water is typically cooler than the land. The cruise operates in light rain or drizzle, so plan accordingly. Wear flat-soled shoes and avoid heels or platforms for comfort and safety.
The cruise remains within the tranquil and protected waters of Murrells Inlet, so there is no possibility of experiencing seasickness. However, everyone is different, and if you are prone to seasickness, please remember to bring your medication and take it before boarding.