A quaint fishing village often referred to as the “seafood capital of South Carolina,” Murrells Inlet is just the right amount of “laid-back.” According to legend, the marshland community was named for Capt. Murrell, a pirate who used the inlet as a base for his forays along the Atlantic coast. Today the area is known for its seafood treasures, including oysters, crabs, clams and shrimp. Learn More...