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Explore Murrells Inlet’s Haunted Waters on a Ghost Cruise

Murrells Inlet Ghost Cruise

Are you fond of listening to and reading ghost stories? Have you ever wondered how it would feel to explore the hidden, dark pasts under the surface of the waters in Murrells Inlet? If you are interested in having a spine-chilling experience that is fun at the same time, then taking a ghost cruise on Murrells Inlet is all that you need.

This extraordinary boat tour will take you through the foggy marshes of the south and bring you face to face with the paranormal. Whether you are a keen follower of paranormal activities or just love thrilling stories, this ghost cruise is ideal for familiarizing yourself with the ghost stories of this beautiful coastal town.

The Haunted Stories of Murrells Inlet

Murrells Inlet is more than just a beautiful fishing village, it is also where the creepiest ghost stories in South Carolina are told. This place has a long history of pirates and is believed to be home to many ghosts, such as the ghost ships that are said to sail at night.

  • Pirates and Hidden Treasure: Many years ago, Murrells Inlet was a favorite place for pirates to hide. The most famous of them all is Blackbeard, who is believed to have buried his treasures along the coast. It is widely assumed that he roams the sea as a ghost to protect his wealth to this very day.
  • The Ghost of Alice Flagg: Alice Flagg is one of the most famous legends in Murrells Inlet. Alice was a young woman from an affluent background who was in love with a man her family disapproved of. She passed on at a tender age after being heartbroken and it is said that her spirit roams the area to date. Some people have reported seeing a woman in a white dress either walking by the water or hovering just above the water.

What to Expect on the Ghost Cruise

  • A Spooky And Fun Atmosphere: Before the cruise begins, the boat is lit and decorated to create a frightening feeling that brings goosebumps to the skin. As you board the boat, you will be welcomed by friendly crew members who are wearing ghost and pirate costumes; they are also the ones that will get you into the ghostly mood by telling stories and the history of the area. Whether you believe in ghosts or not, the things you will experience on this ghost cruise will leave you with shivers.
  • Paranormal Sighting Opportunities: Some of the guests who visited the area claim to have witnessed apparitions, strange lights, shadows, and even ghostly figures during the cruise. Although there is no guarantee that you are going to witness a paranormal activity, the possibility of it makes the trip even more exciting. Just make sure that you have a camera with you, because you can never tell what you’ll come across.
  • Tales of Ghosts and Mysteries: While cruising along the calm waters of the inlet, people are entertained by the old tales of ghosts that have been passed down for years, from generational myths and legends, to even more interesting narratives of real-life incidents. You may even get to hear from local people who have witnessed the strange occurrences in the area.
  • Breathtaking Nighttime Views: Apart from the ghost stories, the cruise is a great way to enjoy the beauty of Murrells Inlet at night. It is fascinating to watch the moonlight shimmering on the water, the movement of the marsh grass, and the overall quietness of the area. It is an ideal combination of the beautiful and the mysterious.

Book A Ghost Cruise Now

Crazy Sister Marina provides an exciting ghost cruise that captures the mysterious and eerie part of Murrells Inlet, SC. We have experienced tour guides who are knowledgeable and will guide you through some of the most haunted stories that have been whispered around the town for years. Whether you are interested in the history of the dark past of Murrells Inlet or you just want to have a ride in the boat at night, we offer an interesting and truly thrilling time. Book a ghost cruise today to explore the secrets that are hidden on, and under, Murrells Inlet waters.