22 ft (7 m) · 12 guests
2024, Private Pontoon Party Boat for 12 | Myrtle Beach | Sunset & Dolphin Cruises
Myrtle Beach, U.S.A.
From US$512 /day

17 boats available to charter in Myrtle Beach, U.S.A. — compare motor yachts, catamarans and sailing boats from verified operators.
Yacht charter in Myrtle Beach is a coastal day on protected waterways, inlet passages and open-ocean sailing close to the South Carolina shore. It works well for relaxed private cruising, family outings and small-group trips that combine scenery with swimming or sightseeing.
Most departures for Myrtle Beach-area charters use nearby coastal docks and marinas in the broader Grand Strand, including North Myrtle Beach, Little River and the Murrells Inlet side of the coast. From those points, charter routes commonly run through the Intracoastal Waterway, Little River Inlet and out toward the Atlantic.
A day trip from Myrtle Beach can reach barrier-island beaches and anchorages such as Bird Island, with options to cruise the shoreline, pause for a beach stop or continue under sail into calmer inlet waters. Depending on the vessel and weather, trips may focus on dolphin watching, island time or a longer sail along the South Carolina coastline.
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22 ft (7 m) · 12 guests
Myrtle Beach, U.S.A.
From US$512 /day
21 ft (6 m) · 10 guests
Myrtle Beach, U.S.A.
From US$539 /day
39 ft (12 m) · 1 guest
Myrtle Beach, U.S.A.
From US$2,243 /day
42 ft (13 m) · 34 guests
Myrtle Beach, U.S.A.
From US$3,116 /day
22 ft (7 m) · 6 guests
Myrtle Beach, U.S.A.
From US$935 /day
21 ft (6 m) · 3 guests
Myrtle Beach, U.S.A.
From US$779 /day
22 ft (7 m) · 6 guests
Myrtle Beach, U.S.A.
From US$1,153 /day
39 ft (12 m) · 6 guests
Myrtle Beach, U.S.A.
From US$2,804 /day
21 ft (6 m) · 3 guests
Myrtle Beach, U.S.A.
From US$558 /day
33 ft (10 m) · 6 guests
Myrtle Beach, U.S.A.
From US$1,558 /day
44 ft (13 m) · 34 guests
Myrtle Beach, U.S.A.
From US$3,116 /day
33 ft (10 m) · 6 guests
Myrtle Beach, U.S.A.
From US$2,337 /day
39 ft (12 m) · 6 guests
Myrtle Beach, U.S.A.
From US$935 /day
26 ft (8 m) · 6 guests
Myrtle Beach, U.S.A.
From US$1,091 /day
19 ft (6 m) · 9 guests
Myrtle Beach, U.S.A.
From US$674 /day
32 ft (10 m) · 21 guests
Myrtle Beach, U.S.A.
From US$312 /day
Live availability from verified operators; day rates converted to USD.
| Boat type | Available | From (per day) |
|---|---|---|
| Yacht | 6 | $512 |
| Boat | 5 | $312 |
| Fishing boat | 2 | $539 |
| Catamaran | 2 | $3,116 |
| Sailing yacht | 2 | $935 |
Most yacht and boat charters for Myrtle Beach depart from nearby waterfront hubs rather than from a single city-center marina. Verified departure points in the area include Cherry Grove Marina in North Myrtle Beach, docks in Murrells Inlet on the MarshWalk, Georgetown Landing Marina farther south, and charter bases in Little River and North Myrtle Beach.
That spread matters because different departure points favor different routes. North Myrtle Beach and Little River are well placed for Intracoastal Waterway cruising, Little River Inlet access and Bird Island itineraries, while Murrells Inlet departures are convenient for coastal cruising and dolphin-focused trips.
From Myrtle Beach, the most common day-trip waters are the Intracoastal Waterway, Little River Inlet, the Atlantic coast and nearby barrier-island shorelines. A typical private sailing day can include a cruise through the waterway, anchoring behind Bird Island, a beach walk or swim, and then time under sail offshore or along the coast.
Barrier-island stops are the clearest signature trip in this area. Operators describe custom itineraries that can include island hopping, beach anchoring, sightseeing up and down the North Myrtle Beach coast, and dolphin-watching runs in the nearshore waters.
The main charter season in Myrtle Beach is strongest from spring through autumn, when operators commonly run trips from March to October. Some local sail and sunset charters also advertise year-round or seasonal departures, with departure times adjusted to daylight and conditions.
For most visitors, late spring, summer and early fall offer the widest choice of departures and the most reliable daylight windows. Sunset sails are especially seasonal because departure times change through the year, and wind or inlet conditions can affect whether the day is better for an inlet cruise or an open-water sail.
No separate boating licence is needed for a typical captained yacht charter in the U.S.A. because the charter is run by a professional skipper; several Myrtle Beach operators explicitly note USCG-licensed captains.
If you are renting a boat without a captain, U.S. rules vary by state and by the rental company’s own requirements. In practice, most charter guests in Myrtle Beach book a captained trip to avoid licensing questions and to get local route knowledge for inlets and barrier-island waters.
The nearest major airport is Myrtle Beach International Airport, which is the standard air gateway for the city. For nearby marina departures such as North Myrtle Beach, Little River or Murrells Inlet, transfer times are usually short to moderate by road, depending on traffic and the exact dock.
Because charter bases are spread along the Grand Strand, it is useful to match your airport arrival with the marina that fits your route. Guests heading for Bird Island or Little River Inlet itineraries often use North Myrtle Beach or Little River departures, while Murrells Inlet works well for trips on the southern end of the Myrtle Beach coast.
Boat rental in Myrtle Beach starts from around $312 per day. Captained private charters and larger vessels can cost more depending on duration, season and capacity.
Yes. Bird Island is one of the best-known day-trip targets for Myrtle Beach-area charters, especially from Little River and North Myrtle Beach departures. Trips commonly anchor behind the island for beach time and swimming.
There is no single best marina for every trip, because departure points differ by route. Cherry Grove Marina, Little River, Murrells Inlet and Georgetown Landing Marina all serve different parts of the coast and waterway system.
The most active charter period runs from March to October. Some operators also run year-round or sunset-oriented trips, but the best choice of schedules is usually in spring, summer and early fall.
Not for a captained charter. Myrtle Beach operators advertise USCG-licensed captains, and that is the normal format for visitors who want a private trip without handling the boat themselves.
Yes. Local charters advertise private trips, all-ages cruises and custom itineraries, which makes Myrtle Beach suitable for families, couples and small groups. Several boats limit guest numbers, so it is also a good fit for intimate outings.
Boat types
From RIBs and motorboats to catamarans and crewed superyachts.
YachtLuxury cruising with full crew
8–16 guests ·
from $480/day
CatamaranStable, spacious, perfect for groups
10–12 guests ·
from $280/day
SailboatWind, sails and slow island hopping
6–10 guests ·
from $130/day
MotorboatFast day cruises without the captain
4–10 guests ·
from $90/day
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