I love Captain Jack Sparrow. I suppose he was my first introduction to piracy and made that life look so breezy. But I will not ramble on about my love for the Pirates of the Caribbean today, for I am here to talk about Halloween decorations…but with pirates. Pirate Halloween decoration ideas are nothing novel but finding a treasure trove of them in one place to inspire you is a rarity. So I took upon myself to find this pearl and decided to share it with you so you can find some inspiration from these pirate Halloween decoration ideas to create a plunderer’s heaven this spooky season.
If you live on the road, consider employing this camper-ship pirate decoration for Halloween.
For the last-minute decorations, head to the Home Depot and grab pirate-themed Halloween décor to create an ocean-inspired setup with ships with skeletons, steering wheels, and skeletal pirates.
Throw a dinner party for the pirates with treasures and ale. You can add multiple skeletons around the table with plundered treasures and skulls.
If you happen to have a boat or a ship prop lying around, recreate this skeleton pirate yard display for Halloween, where one skeleton pirate is trying to blow the other one out of the water.
A pirate party but make it pink. Add a couple of skeletons, including a mermaid pirate, a few hooks, a treasure map banner, and previous loots scattered around.
Take some inspiration from Staffordshire homeowner Andrew Carvel who used scrap wood including pallets to build a 30-foot model of a pirate ship as a Halloween garden display.
Is that Davy Jones’ doing? Those who love Pirates of the Caribbean would definitely want to recreate this large yard setup of a pirate ship being devoured by a giant inflatable Kraken.
Be bold and turn the front of your home into a giant haunted pirate ship with various skeletal pirates and haunting spirits just like this home in downtown Celebration, Florida.
Set the scene with a pirate aboard his ship while a skeleton mermaid tries to sing her siren song to lead the pirate to his doom.
A New York father, Tony DeMatteo built a 50-foot-long and 20-foot-tall pirate ship that towers his house in Rochester. He used recycled metal, wood, and rope, and completed the vessel is complete with black pirate flags and a huge skeleton hanging from the bowsprit.
Let me know which one of these pirate Halloween decorations you will use this year. Happy Halloween!