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Explore Myrtle Beach's haunted past with this 1-hour ghost tour for $24, visiting locations like Peaches Corner and Plyler Park, led by knowledgeable guides.

The Mayhem, Mystique & Murder in Myrtle Beach Ghost Tour offers an eerie hour-long walk through the town’s haunted spots at $24 per person. Starting at Peaches Corner, the tour takes you on a mile-long journey through the historic district, with stops at iconic locations such as The Bowery and Plyler Park. Led by a local guide, this tour provides a compelling look into Myrtle Beach’s dark history, with stories of ghosts, tragic events, and paranormal phenomena.
This tour is accessible for most, including wheelchair users, and begins at 8 PM. While the duration is brief and the focus is on storytelling, it’s a solid choice for those interested in ghostly tales, especially if they enjoy walking and exploring historic sites. Expect a mix of spooky stories and fascinating local lore, making it ideal for a cost-effective evening of ghostly entertainment in Myrtle Beach.
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The tour begins at Peaches Corner, a well-known Myrtle Beach landmark. The guide, easily recognizable in a black USGA t-shirt and carrying a lantern, welcomes guests for this evening adventure. The meeting spot’s iconic status adds to the charm, setting the tone for a spooky walk through the town’s darker tales. No transportation is included, so visitors should plan to arrive on foot or park nearby. The starting point’s central location makes it easy to find, especially after sunset when the area takes on a more mysterious feel.

The mysteries of Myrtle Beach unfold as the guide leads visitors through downtown, revealing stories behind each stop. The dark history of the area is brought to life through tales of ghostly sightings, tragic events, and unexplained phenomena. Stops at The Bowery unveil a location famous for its ghostly tales, while Plyler Park holds stories of tormented spirits and strange occurrences.
Each location is carefully chosen for its haunted reputation and significance, giving visitors a window into the town’s eerie past. The tour’s mile-long route ensures a manageable pace, allowing everyone to listen closely and absorb the chilling lore without feeling rushed.

As the guide points out haunted landmarks along the Myrtle Beach Boardwalk and Promenade, expect to hear stories of paranormal activity and ghostly sightings. Plyler Park, in particular, is known for its unexplained phenomena and tragic stories, adding a haunting layer to the evening.
While some stops are connected to dark tales and ghostly secrets, others focus on the overall eerie atmosphere of Myrtle Beach’s historic district. The tour emphasizes striking visuals and ghost stories, making it particularly engaging for those who enjoy a mix of history and haunted legends.
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Guides such as Jarrett and Kathy earn praise for their knowledge and humor, making the storytelling lively and engaging. The best guides bring a blend of historical facts and spooky tales, enhancing the experience without overhyping. Their local expertise helps differentiate this tour from purely fictional ghost walks, even if some stories are made-up or exaggerated for effect.
Guests appreciate guides who keep the pace lively, share personalized stories, and create a fun yet spooky atmosphere. While reviews note that the guide’s punctuality and storytelling style can vary, the overall charm of the tour lies in its informative narration and local insight.

Comfortable shoes are a must, as the 1-mile walk takes you through urban streets and historic sidewalks. The tour takes place rain or shine, so bringing an umbrella or raincoat might be wise. Since video recording is not allowed, prepare to focus on listening and observing without distractions.
Meeting at Peaches Corner is straightforward, but arriving early ensures good positioning. The tour does not include hotel pickup or drop-off, so plan transportation accordingly. Expect a night-time environment, so dressing warmly for evenings in Myrtle Beach is advisable, especially outside during colder months.
While the tour offers a short, affordable, and accessible experience, some reviews express dissatisfaction with story accuracy and the boring or made-up nature of some tales. The tour length and storytelling style may not satisfy those seeking a deeply factual or extensive history lesson.
Guests who prefer more detailed timelines or factual accuracy might find the stories less convincing. Plus, those who cannot walk more than a mile or are sensitive to spooky atmospheres should consider their comfort level before joining.
This ghost tour offers a focused, haunted walk that is ideal for quick evening entertainment. It is significantly shorter and less expensive than some other Myrtle Beach attractions, making it a good choice for families or groups seeking a spooky activity without a long commitment.
Similar experiences include dinner cruises, magic shows, or dolphin cruises, which tend to be more leisure-oriented. However, for ghost enthusiasts or those curious about Myrtle Beach’s haunted reputation, this tour delivers authentic local stories in a compact format.

The Mayhem, Mystique & Murder in Myrtle Beach Ghost Tour provides a cost-effective way to explore the town’s eerie past. The tour’s 1-hour length and guided storytelling make it accessible for most visitors, especially those looking for a quick, fun spooky experience.
While some reviews mention story accuracy and entertainment style, the overall experience is enhanced by knowledgeable guides and the iconic stops along the route. It’s ideal for those interested in ghost stories, local legends, or simply seeking an evening of atmospheric fun in Myrtle Beach.
How long does the tour last?
The tour is 1 hour long, covering a mile in the historic district.
Where does the tour meet?
At the front entrance of Peaches Corner, where guides wear black USGA branded t-shirts and carry lanterns.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchairs?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible.
What should I bring?
Bring a passport or ID, wear comfortable shoes, and consider rain gear since the tour occurs rain or shine.
Are hotel pickups provided?
No, the tour does not include hotel transportation; guests meet at Peaches Corner.
Can I record the stories on video?
No, video recording is not allowed during the tour.