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Sunset on the marsh. Live music drifting down the MarshWalk. A warm winter breeze rolling off the inlet.
Even when the fishing slows down in December and January, Murrells Inlet and Myrtle Beach stay full of life — especially for adults looking for a fun, memorable New Year’s getaway. If you’re visiting for the holidays or sticking around after Christmas, there are plenty of ways to celebrate without the summer crowds.
Here are a few local favorites.
MarshWalk New Year’s Celebrations
The Murrells Inlet MarshWalk is the heartbeat of the inlet all year long, but New Year’s weekend brings a little extra magic. Restaurants decorate the docks, bands crank up the music, and the whole waterfront comes to life.
Expect:
- Live bands at multiple stops
- Waterfront dining
- Holiday cocktails
- A relaxed but lively New Year’s vibe
Many spots offer special NYE dinner menus, so it’s worth reserving early.

Fireworks on the Waterfront
If you’re a fireworks fan, you’ve got two great options:
Murrells Inlet MarshWalk Fireworks
A gorgeous show over the marsh — the reflections in the water make it even better.
Broadway at the Beach (Myrtle Beach)
Bigger crowd, big fireworks, lots of energy.
Both are just a short drive apart, so you can choose whatever mood fits the night.

Local Seafood Dinners for a Cozy Celebration
New Year’s doesn’t have to be wild. Plenty of folks love a quieter evening with fresh Lowcountry seafood and a glass of wine.
Some local favorites for adults:
- Wicked Tuna – Upscale waterfront dining
- Drunken Jack’s – Classic Murrells Inlet seafood
- Hot Fish Club – Historic, warm, and cozy
- Gulfstream Café – Great for sunset views
Most restaurants offer winter specials — and without summer crowds, the whole experience feels more intimate.
Bars & Live Music for Adults Looking to Celebrate
For those who want to make a night of it, the inlet delivers:
- Creek Ratz
- Dead Dog Saloon
- Tuna Shak
- Wahoo’s Fish House
From acoustic sets to upbeat party bands, there’s always a spot hopping.
A Peaceful Lowcountry Morning After
If you’re spending New Year’s Day in the area, a slow start along the marsh is hard to beat.
Try:
- A waterfront breakfast
- A nature walk at Huntington Beach State Park
- A quiet drive through Brookgreen Gardens
The crowds are light, the air is crisp, and the Lowcountry feels calm and refreshing — a great way to reset for the new year.

Thinking About Fishing? It’s Quiet, But Still Beautiful Out There
December and January aren’t the busiest fishing months, but the marsh is peaceful and redfish still show up on clear, sunny days.
Even if you’re not fishing, a quick boat ride is a great way to escape the crowds and enjoy that winter marsh beauty.
Start the New Year with a Little Lowcountry Magic
Whether you’re here for fireworks, seafood, live music, or just a quiet escape from the holiday rush, Murrells Inlet and Myrtle Beach know how to welcome the new year in style.
And when the rods start bending again this spring — we’ll be right here ready to fish.
Call or text today to book your next trip and let’s go fishing.


