Choose your fishing style on a private 4-hour charter
4 Hours
Up to 6 people
Rod, reel, bait
Head out on a private fishing charter and tailor the trip to your group’s goals. Ask the crew what’s biting and choose between bottom fishing or trolling.
Meeting location is provided by email and the marina address is subject to change. Bring a valid ID that matches the name on the credit card. Crew tips are customary at 15–20%.
This booking is for the whole experience, which fits up to 6 guests.
50% deposit required at booking. Cancel 60+ days before trip for full refund of deposit; after that, deposit is forfeited. If you cancel 1 week before and your spot cannot be filled, you will be charged full trip price. Deposit refunded on trips they cancel.
Arrive 45–60 minutes before departure. If you miss the vessel’s departure, you won’t receive a refund or voucher.
Bring a valid ID that matches the name on the credit card used for the booking.
Dress for a day outdoors and plan for the weather. Wear layers in spring and fall, and choose closed-toe shoes.
Location provided in email
The dolphin cruises and fishing charters out of this Myrtle Beach operation draw consistent praise, with crews like Captain Lee, Austin, Captain Tripp, and Blake earning repeated callouts by name. Dolphin sightings are frequent and often spectacular, with multiple pods spotted on many trips, and the knowledgeable staff tend to weave in local history and area information along the way. Fishing trips across multiple durations, from half-day outings to longer Gulfstream adventures, regularly result in keepers being landed, and the crew's ability to find fish gets mentioned again and again. One reviewer had a rougher experience on a crowded half-day trip, noting disorganized staff and missed moments, so if you're fishing with kids or a small group, it may be worth looking into private or smaller charter options. Accessibility is also worth considering on the dolphin tours, as boarding during low tide and the onboard bathroom setup can be challenging for those with limited mobility. That said, the company does seem to go out of their way when things don't go as planned, including offering return trips when dolphins are scarce or finding creative alternatives when scheduling falls through.
We did the dolphin sunset cruise. Crew tried, but no dolphins. Not their fault. They offered another trip this week to try again. Did see an eagle and a pretty sunset.
Sharon Boggs
May 13, 2026
We did the dolphin sunset cruise. Crew tried, but no dolphins. Not their fault. They offered another trip this week to try again. Did see an eagle and a pretty sunset.
Sharon Boggs
May 13, 2026