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Discover Murrells Inlet's saltwater marsh with a marine biologist-led eco tour. Enjoy hands-on marine experiences, wildlife spotting, and beachcombing.
If you’re looking for a way to connect with nature and learn about coastal ecosystems in a relaxed setting, the Murrells Inlet Saltwater Marsh Eco Tour might just be your perfect match. Led by a certified Marine Biologist, this two-hour cruise offers a glimpse into the delicate saltwater environment that makes South Carolina’s coast so special. It’s designed to be informative, engaging, and accessible for all ages.
What we particularly love about this tour is how it combines educational insight with hands-on experiences—from live marine demos to shell-hunting on an untouched beach. Plus, with a casual pace and plenty of wildlife viewing, it’s ideal for families, nature lovers, and curious travelers who want to learn without feeling overwhelmed.
One thing to keep in mind: the tour is weather-dependent, so it might be rescheduled if rain or drizzle interfere. But the friendly, knowledgeable guides make the most of whatever conditions are thrown their way, and the value for the price is hard to beat. This tour caters best to those who appreciate quiet natural beauty and enjoy learning about marine life in an authentic setting.


The journey begins at a convenient meeting point just 12 miles south of Myrtle Beach International Airport, making it easy to include in your South Carolina itinerary. Arriving about 30 minutes early ensures smooth check-in at the Ship’s Store, where you’ll get your wristband and some last-minute directions. The boat is a United States Coast Guard Certified vessel, named the Explorer, measuring 54 feet long, with a bathroom onboard—small details that add comfort for a two-hour cruise.
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The Explorer is designed for calm, shaded rides—an important feature during hot summer days or light rain. As many reviews note, the boat offers plenty of shade, comfortable bench seating, and a clean, safe environment. Passengers seem to appreciate the fact that they can enjoy the ride without being baked in the sun or cramped. The presence of a bathroom onboard is a practical touch that makes the trip more comfortable, especially for families with young children or older travelers.
Once aboard, you’ll glide through Murrells Inlet’s tranquil saltwater marshes, soaking in views of natural tidal creeks and marsh grasses. The guides do a great job of balancing information with the calming rhythm of boat travel, making it an enjoyable, low-stress way to see the local ecosystem.
A highlight for many is the live demonstration where the marine biologist pulls a dredge from the creek bed into the touch tank. This allows everyone to see and sometimes gently handle species like crabs pulled directly from the inlet, making marine life less abstract and more tangible. Several reviews mention how engaging this part of the tour is; it’s a real favorite for kids and adults alike.
After about an hour on the water, the boat lands on a nearby beach and dune area for about 30 minutes of beachcombing. This unspoiled stretch of sand is perfect for wandering and collecting shells or spotting tiny treasures washed ashore. Many reviews say this stop is a real highlight—“the shell island was an awesome place to look around,” as one traveler shared.
Disembarking onto the beach adds a tactile element to the experience, allowing travelers to feel connected to the environment and perhaps find a shark tooth or unique shell to take home. It’s a relaxed, unhurried moment that balances the aquatic exploration perfectly.
More Great Tours NearbyThroughout the tour, guides point out local wildlife—birds, crabs, and other creatures—offering tips on how to spot and identify them. Birdwatching is a common activity, giving an extra layer of excitement for nature enthusiasts. The peaceful waters and quiet dunes create a natural habitat, and experienced guides help you appreciate the subtle movements and sounds of the local fauna.
A recurring theme in reviews is how well the guides inform and entertain. For example, one traveler noted: “Our guide was very knowledgeable and kept the entire ride interesting.” The guides seem genuinely passionate about marine biology and South Carolina’s coastal environment, making the experience both educational and fun. They use microphones and visual aids, which many reviewers say enhances the clarity and engagement of the presentation.

At $32 per person, this tour delivers a lot of value. For that price, you get a two-hour guided cruise, live demonstrations, hands-on sea life encounters, a beach walk, and birdwatching opportunities. That’s quite a comprehensive package, especially considering the small group size and the personal attention from guides.
The tour also offers some flexibility—cancel up to two days in advance for a full refund—making it accessible for travelers who prefer to plan with some flexibility.

This eco tour offers a genuine, educational look at Murrells Inlet’s saltwater marshes. It’s an excellent choice for families, curious travelers, or anyone interested in marine life and coastal ecosystems. The knowledgeable guides and interactive experiences make it feel accessible and engaging, rather than just a boat ride.
If you enjoy learning about nature firsthand, appreciate quiet natural settings, and want to support eco-friendly tourism, this tour fits the bill. It’s particularly well-suited for those who value high-quality guides and authentic experiences over flashy tourist traps.
The Saltwater Marsh Eco Tour in Murrells Inlet stands out as a well-priced, thoughtfully organized excursion that combines education, wildlife viewing, and beachcombing into a compact two-hour window. With consistently high reviews praising the guides’ knowledge and the scenic beauty of the area, it’s clear that this trip offers both value and genuine insight into South Carolina’s coastal environment.
While weather can influence the schedule, the overall experience remains a rewarding way to connect with nature and learn about marine ecosystems in a relaxed, family-friendly setting. Whether you’re a seasoned nature lover or simply looking for a peaceful outing, this tour provides an authentic taste of the Lowcountry’s natural riches.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours, including time on the water and beachwalking.
What is included in the price?
You get a guided eco tour by a naturalist, live demonstrations with marine species, hands-on sea life experiences, beachcombing, and birdwatching.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 2 days in advance for a full refund.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, the experience is family-friendly and contains interactive, educational activities suitable for children and adults.
What should I wear?
Dress for the weather—light layers, hats, and sunscreen are advisable. Wear comfortable shoes suitable for walking on the beach.
What happens in bad weather?
The tour runs in light rain or drizzle. If weather conditions are severe enough to reschedule, you’ll be notified, and refunds are available if you cannot reschedule.