Georgetown Landing Marina is just off of the ICW at statute mile 403. Below is an image (not for navigation) that you can use to help identify our location on a recent chart. If you are coming down from the north, be sure to proceed to marker “W†before turning back up the Great Pee Dee River; there is a long shallow shoal off of the tip of Hobcaw Point which has caught many an unwary mariner!
Available. Floating Transient Face Dock – 680′ (Linear)
Transient Dockage Rate:
varies
Boat/US Dockage Discount:
Available. 50 cents per foot, per night discount
SeaTow Dockage Discount:
Available. 50 cents per foot, per night discount
Type of dockage:
Floating Transient Face Dock – 680′ (Linear)
Live Aboards Allowed:
no
Monthly Dockage Rate Notes:
Our transient dock is aligned parallel to the current flow, making your approach, docking, and departure very easy to perform, even at the end of a long day of travel. There is also plenty of room for tying up both smaller and larger vessels alike, and fuel, electrical power, and water are all available on-doc
Total number of slips/berths:
15
Dockside Power Connections:
30/50 amp power hookups available
30/50/100 Amp Notes:
30A is $5 per night, 50A is $7 per night, 100A is $14 per night
Dock. Fresh Water Connections:
Available.
Showers:
Available. Climate Controlled
Laundromat:
Available.
Restaurant:
yes Within walking distance.
Restaurant Recommendations:
Rice Paddy is no longer in business
Provisioning Possibilities:
yes Ships Store has your favorite snacks, and a large cooler of cold drinks and beer. We sell fishing tackle, frozen baits, cleaning supplies, t-shirts and other clothing, sunglasses, and a whole lot more. You won’t find a larger, more fully stocked marina facility anywhere nearby, and if we don’t already have what you need, we can help you arrange transportation to the many local supermarkets, hardware, and general stores for other provisioning.
LPG (Propane) Availability:
Available. LPG tank exchange available about 4 blocks away at the Kangaroo convenience store, or take taxi to Georgetown Ice House for tank refill (843-546-6169)
Waste pump-out:
Available.
Wi-Fi Internet Access:
Not Available
Fuel Availability:
Gas & Diesel Available
Fuel Notes:
market price
Ice:
Available.
Lodging:
Available. Hotels on Site and NearbyHampton Inn 843-545-5000Quality Inn 843-546-5656
Previous reviews all apply generally. We’ve stayed here almost every year when southbound for the past 5 and the only difference this year was that the wifi was bad to non-existent, unless you take your computer up to the office area. Other boats we spoke with reported the same. Note:When docking check wind forecasts and if possible tie up with your bow into prevailing. We find it handy to check current at day shapes on approach so as to have an idea how fast it is running, and to know which side of the dock to request a tie up on for this reason. Main docks are in fairly good shape, other docks are old and almost scary. Bathrooms and laundry clean and plenty of hot water.
Georgetown [Landing] Marina is good..we have stayed many times. Walk into the town. The water flow is super fast here..be on the lookout wheb getting fuel as the current throws you against the docks. Barbara and Ernie Roberts Bermudiana
Dean & Nancy aboard S/V Pegasus- October 21, 2011 - 4:10 pm
Very good marina. People are very helpful. They helped us move our sailboat to other side of facedock to point into wind for storm. Not many marinas this considerate. Arranged for free transport to local WalMart and stores. Highly recommend a stay here on way through ICW. Dean & Nancy aboard S/V Pegasus
We are first timers on the ICW and can’t say enough good things about Georgetown Landing Marina. They couldn’t do enough for us and helped us with restaurants and incidentals. We had no real experience docking in the presence of a strong current and they responded right away on Ch 16 and helped get us in. Each day that we went up and down the ICW they asked us where we were going and about when we’d expect to be back. Agree w/statements about their general orientation to sport fishing but it had no effect on the hospitality they showed us. R & T Fishleder aboard M/V Tessie Belle
Great place to stay. The dock staff were very friendly and helpful (including Bella the yellow lab pup!) The bathrooms were very clean. It was an easy walk into town. We were inside the long face dock and had no problems in strong winds from both the south and north. Being at a sportfishing marina wasn’t a bad deal–someone didn’t want their king mackerel catch and gave it to us!!
Subject: SC wish list Cruising News: We visited both Charleston City Marina & Georgetown Landing within the last six months. I agree with the opinion expressed about Georgetown Landing on the web site. The marina is oriented towards sport fishing. The office is very friendly, the walk into town acceptable, Wifi not reliable, currents are strong & docking on the outside in heavy weather is not a good idea. Tim Carter
We have stayed at Georgetown Landing Marina for at least six years in our trek up and down the waterway. It is always an easy in and out for us. They answer the phone and radio promptly. Very long face dock, easy to get fuel. A young staff of dockhands but always skilled and knowledgeable. Free wi-fi does work. Excellent restaurant adjacent to the marina and is within walking distance of some food stores. The last time we were there was this past April. Only downside is no cable TV. Ken Stickrath
Subject: Georgetown Landing update (Marina) Cruising News: Any weather from the South or south east causes rocky conditions in the marina but especially on the face dock. Land’s End Restaurant is good food but marina wifi is finicky and no cable on face dock. Exposed to wakes from passing small boats. Pat B
We are currently at Georgetown Landing ($4.50/ft/wk with BoatUS). They can’t do enough for you here. It’s furthur from town but still walkable. We’re on a nice floating dock, a large “t” straight out from the office. The current is strong and it appears exposed but we weathered one really bad blow very well. The charter captains have been great and we enjoyed the excitement of a really large tournament and subsequent partying last weekend. We saw lots of beautiful dorado and wahoo. There is a very nice butcher on Fraser (hwy 17) who went out of his way to get us what we were looking for. He also said to call and since they deliver to the Front st restaurants they could drop an order off at the marina. We have taken advantage of Enterprise’s weekend special for car rental and locals have given us lots of places to explore. We have enjoyed our stay here. The old houses and churches are nice. It’s a short car ride to good plantation tours south and Brookgreen gardens to the north. Charleston is an hour away by car and Murrell’s Inlet a half hour. We would come back to Georgetown again and stay at Georgetown Landing Marina. John & Ellie Wheeler ADIOS
Reviews from Cruisers (9)
Previous reviews all apply generally. We’ve stayed here almost every year when southbound for the past 5 and the only difference this year was that the wifi was bad to non-existent, unless you take your computer up to the office area. Other boats we spoke with reported the same.
Note:When docking check wind forecasts and if possible tie up with your bow into prevailing. We find it handy to check current at day shapes on approach so as to have an idea how fast it is running, and to know which side of the dock to request a tie up on for this reason.
Main docks are in fairly good shape, other docks are old and almost scary. Bathrooms and laundry clean and plenty of hot water.
Georgetown [Landing] Marina is good..we have stayed many times. Walk into the town.
The water flow is super fast here..be on the lookout wheb getting fuel as the current throws you against the docks.
Barbara and Ernie Roberts
Bermudiana
Very good marina. People are very helpful. They helped us move our sailboat to other side of facedock to point into wind for storm. Not many marinas this considerate. Arranged for free transport to local WalMart and stores. Highly recommend a stay here on way through ICW.
Dean & Nancy aboard S/V Pegasus
We are first timers on the ICW and can’t say enough good things about Georgetown Landing Marina. They couldn’t do enough for us and helped us with restaurants and incidentals. We had no real experience docking in the presence of a strong current and they responded right away on Ch 16 and helped get us in. Each day that we went up and down the ICW they asked us where we were going and about when we’d expect to be back. Agree w/statements about their general orientation to sport fishing but it had no effect on the hospitality they showed us.
R & T Fishleder aboard M/V Tessie Belle
Great place to stay. The dock staff were very friendly and helpful (including Bella the yellow lab pup!) The bathrooms were very clean. It was an easy walk into town. We were inside the long face dock and had no problems in strong winds from both the south and north. Being at a sportfishing marina wasn’t a bad deal–someone didn’t want their king mackerel catch and gave it to us!!
Subject: SC wish list
Cruising News: We visited both Charleston City Marina & Georgetown Landing within the last six months. I agree with the opinion expressed about
Georgetown Landing on the web site. The marina is oriented towards sport fishing. The office is very friendly, the walk into town acceptable, Wifi not reliable, currents are strong & docking on the outside in heavy weather is not a good idea.
Tim Carter
We have stayed at Georgetown Landing Marina for at least six years in our trek up and down the waterway. It is always an easy in and out for us. They answer the phone and radio promptly. Very long face dock, easy to get fuel. A young staff of dockhands but always skilled and knowledgeable. Free wi-fi does work. Excellent restaurant adjacent to the marina and is within walking distance of some food stores. The last time we were there was this past April. Only downside is no cable TV.
Ken Stickrath
Subject: Georgetown Landing update (Marina)
Cruising News: Any weather from the South or south east causes rocky conditions in the marina but especially on the face dock. Land’s End Restaurant is good food but marina wifi is finicky and no cable on face dock. Exposed to wakes from passing small boats.
Pat B
We are currently at Georgetown Landing ($4.50/ft/wk with BoatUS). They can’t do enough for you here. It’s furthur from town but still walkable. We’re on a nice floating dock, a large “t” straight out from the office. The current is strong and it appears exposed but we weathered one really bad blow very well. The charter captains have been great and we enjoyed the excitement of a really large tournament and subsequent partying last weekend. We saw lots of beautiful dorado and wahoo. There is a very nice butcher on Fraser (hwy 17) who went out of his way to get us what we were looking for. He also said to call and since they deliver to the Front st restaurants they could drop an order off at the marina. We have taken advantage of Enterprise’s weekend special for car rental and locals have given us lots of places to explore. We have enjoyed our stay here. The old houses and churches are nice. It’s a short car ride to good plantation tours south and Brookgreen gardens to the north. Charleston is an hour away by car and Murrell’s Inlet a half hour. We would come back to Georgetown again and stay at Georgetown Landing Marina.
John & Ellie Wheeler
ADIOS