When you think of Myrtle Beach, images of sunny beaches, lively boardwalks, and family-friendly attractions likely come to mind. But tucked behind the fun and sun is a darker, more mysterious side — and that’s exactly where Mayhem, Mystique & Murder in Myrtle Beach Ghost Tour comes in. For just $24 per person, you’ll spend an hour wandering the streets of this seaside town, hearing chilling stories of ghosts, murders, and strange phenomena.
Led by local guides who know their way around Myrtle’s spooky corners, this walking tour is perfect for those curious about the town’s hidden tales. Two perks we love are the behind-the-scenes insights into Myrtle Beach’s dark history and the chance to explore well-known landmarks like Peaches Corner and Plyler Park with a spooky twist.
A possible downside? The short duration means that, if you’re craving a deep dive into every ghostly detail, this might feel a bit quick. Still, if you’re after a fun, atmospheric evening that combines local lore with a walk along the historic streets, this tour hits the spot.
Who will enjoy this experience most? Those who appreciate short, engaging ghost stories and are comfortable walking about a mile in the evening. It’s especially suited for travelers who love a spooky story or two with a side of Myrtle Beach’s lively history.
Key Points

- Short and Sweet: The tour lasts just one hour, making it easy to fit into a busy evening schedule.
- Historical & Haunted: It reveals dark secrets and tragic tales behind Myrtle Beach’s iconic locations.
- Guided by Local Experts: Knowledgeable guides, like Jarrett and Kathy, offer authentic insights and humor.
- Accessible & Practical: It’s wheelchair accessible and suitable for those who can walk about a mile.
- Cost-effective: At $24, it offers an affordable way to experience Myrtle Beach’s ghostly side.
- Authentic Atmosphere: Guides wear branded shirts and carry lanterns, adding to the creepy vibe.
Walking through Myrtle Beach with a flashlight in hand, you’ll begin your journey at Peaches Corner, a familiar boardwalk staple. Our guide, often dressed in a black USGA shirt, immediately sets a friendly yet spooky tone. The start is casual, but as soon as stories begin, the atmosphere turns captivating.
The route takes you past The Bowery, a landmark famous for its ghost stories. Here, the tales stretch beyond the usual; we loved the way guides shared local legends that have been passed down for generations. The stories aren’t just spooky — many are rooted in real tragedies or mysterious events, which lends authenticity and makes the experience more compelling.
Next, you’ll visit Plyler Park, a place with a reputation for paranormal phenomena. As you stand on the haunted grounds, your guide recounts strange tales of restless spirits. The stories are chilling, but also tinged with a sense of local history and tragedy, which adds depth to the experience.
The final stretch takes you along the Myrtle Beach Boardwalk and Promenade, where the ghosts of the past seem to linger among the lively crowds and neon lights. Here, guides share tales of hauntings and unexplained sightings that keep the mystique alive. These stories aren’t overly sensational but are enough to send a shiver or two down your spine.
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Peaches Corner: It’s the starting point and a familiar face along the Myrtle Beach strip. Our guide pointed out that it’s not just a tourist spot but also a place with some spooky stories, making it a fitting beginning.
The Bowery: Known for its haunted reputation, this spot offers a glimpse into Myrtle’s dark side that many visitors overlook. The ghost stories here are often cited by locals, adding an air of authenticity.
Plyler Park: A well-known landmark where paranormal activity has reportedly been observed. Visitors have shared seeing unexplained apparitions or hearing strange noises, making it a highlight for ghost enthusiasts.
Myrtle Beach Boardwalk & Promenade: The lively area transforms into a haunted promenade after dark, with stories of spirits lingering among the crowds. It’s a fun yet eerie way to connect Myrtle’s energetic vibe with its haunted tales.
Knowledgeable Guides: Multiple reviews praise the guides, especially Jarrett and Kathy, for their depth of knowledge and engaging storytelling. Their humorous and insightful approach makes the stories more relatable and memorable.
Authentic Local Flavor: The stories are rooted in real history and local legends, not just ghost stories for the sake of spookiness. This adds weight and interest, especially for those intrigued by the town’s hidden past.
Good Value for Money: At $24, the tour offers a compact yet engaging exploration of Myrtle Beach’s haunted spots. It’s a cost-effective way to add a fun, spooky evening to your trip.
Short Duration: Being only an hour long is both a strength and a limitation. It’s perfect for travelers short on time or those who want a quick dose of Myrtle’s spooky side. However, those craving a more in-depth or longer experience might find it a bit brief.
Potential for Boredom or Misinformation: Some reviews mention that the stories can feel made-up or exaggerated, and a guide was late to start. If you prefer strictly factual history or a more organized timeline, this might not be the tour for you.
Accessibility & Comfort: The tour is wheelchair accessible and involves walking about a mile, which is manageable for most. Just remember to wear comfortable shoes and bring your ID.
The one-hour ghost walk is carefully designed to maximize the spooky atmosphere while covering key historic and haunted sites. Starting at Peaches Corner, the tour immediately immerses you in the lively yet eerie side of Myrtle Beach. From there, the route progresses through the historic downtown, stopping at locations with verified ghost stories and legends.
At The Bowery, your guide shares tales of ghostly apparitions, including stories passed down over generations. The haunted Plyler Park is especially atmospheric — you’ll feel the history and tragedy as your guide recounts unexplained phenomena and restless spirits observed in the area.
As you make your way along the boardwalk, the stories shift from local legends to more spectral sightings, fitting for a lively seaside town. The tour concludes back near the starting point, leaving you with a handful of tales to ponder as you continue exploring Myrtle Beach.
Based on reviews and descriptions, this tour strikes a good balance between authentic storytelling and entertaining banter. The guides’ humor and local knowledge bring the stories to life, making it enjoyable whether you’re a skeptic or a believer.
Some reviewers mention that stories might be exaggerated or fictionalized — a common trait in ghost tours meant to thrill. But the overall vibe remains engaging and fun, especially with the stunning views and lively atmosphere of Myrtle Beach at night.
- Arrive early at Peaches Corner to meet your guide, who will be wearing a lantern and a branded shirt.
- Wear comfortable shoes — the tour involves about a mile of walking, often on uneven or downtown streets.
- Bring your ID or passport in case it’s needed for verification.
- Prepare for rain or shine — the tour takes place in any weather, so dress accordingly.
- No video recording allowed — respect the privacy of the stories and other guests.
- Keep your wits about you — the atmosphere can be spooky, especially in the dark.
This tour is best suited for those interested in local lore, ghost stories, and historical mysteries. If you enjoy short, lively walks that combine storytelling with a sense of adventure, you’ll find this experience rewarding. It’s also a good pick for families with older children or groups looking for an evening activity that’s both fun and atmospheric.
Travelers who seek more detailed or factual historic information might find the stories too sensationalized at times. However, if you appreciate authentic local legends and an entertaining guide, this tour will deliver.
The Mayhem, Mystique & Murder in Myrtle Beach Ghost Tour offers an engaging and reasonably priced way to explore the haunted side of Myrtle Beach. With friendly, knowledgeable guides weaving together stories of ghostly encounters and tragic tales, it’s a fun addition to an evening in town. While the stories may lean toward the theatrical, their authenticity and local flavor make it a memorable experience for many.
If you’re curious about Myrtle Beach’s darker corners without committing to a lengthy tour, this one-hour walk hits the right notes. It’s especially appealing if you like your ghost stories with a side of humor and historical context. Just remember to wear comfortable shoes and keep an open mind — you might just leave with a few new tales to tell.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts exactly one hour, making it easy to fit into your evening plans.
Where does the tour start?
It begins at Peaches Corner, where your guide will be waiting at the front entrance, wearing a black USGA branded shirt and carrying a lantern.
Is the tour wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, and it covers about a mile of walking.
What should I bring?
Bring comfortable shoes and your ID or passport. The tour takes place rain or shine, so dress appropriately.
Are there any restrictions?
Yes, smoking, alcohol, and video recording are not allowed during the tour.
Can I cancel if I change my mind?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is this tour suitable for children?
It’s generally suitable for older children and teens who enjoy spooky stories, but keep in mind it involves walking and might be a bit eerie.
What if I’m late or have special needs?
Arriving on time is recommended to meet your guide. The tour is designed to be accessible, but if you have specific needs, contact the provider in advance.
To sum it up, the Mayhem, Mystique & Murder in Myrtle Beach Ghost Tour offers a lively, atmospheric glimpse into the town’s haunted past. It’s perfect for those wanting a quick, fun, and slightly spooky evening in Myrtle Beach. Guided by local experts and steeped in authentic stories, it’s a memorable way to add a dash of ghostly intrigue to your trip.
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