Travel & Vacation Guide, North Carolina

Travel & Vacation Guide, North Carolina
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Thinking of Visiting the Outer Banks This Year

October 23rd, 2008

by LING TONG

The barrier islands of North Carolina are called the Outer Banks. They consist of the following communities:

- Duck Cove

- Southern Shores

- Kill Devil Hills

- Nag Head

- Oregon Inlet

- Rodanthe

- Waves

- Salvo

- Buxton

- Hatteras Village

- Frisco

- Ocracoke

You are never far away from any of these communities because the drive along the length of the area is only a little over 70 miles. It is easy to travel to this area from any direction and it is only a short distance from either the airport in Norfolk, Virginia or Raleigh, North Carolina.

This coastal region offers a myriad of sports and outdoor adventures for everyone. Enjoy scuba diving, windsurfing, kite surfing, swimming, walks along the sandy beaches, biking and some of the best fishing experiences in the world. If you are interested in visiting historical sites, you have many options to choose from. Visit the Wright Brothers National Memorial in Kill Devil Hills to learn all about the brothers?historic flight. Learn about the first Europeans to start a settlement in what is now the United States at the 25-acre park on Roanoke Island. Visit lighthouses or follow the Civil War Trail.

Explore the many museums that tell the story of the islands and the first peoples who lived there. Learn about the many shipwrecks that have occurred off the shores at the Graveyard of the Atlantic Museum. Visit the Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge where you will not only see alligators, but hundreds of different kinds of wildlife in their natural habitats. See the majestic trees and flowers of the Elizabethan Gardens and visit the Cape Hatteras National Seashore, which stretched for 70 miles. You can learn about the many life-saving devices used in sea rescues and visit lighthouses and lifesaving stations. Some of the attractions on the Barrier Islands are free of charge, while others do have an admission cost.

Families with children can enjoy spending a day at one of many theme parks and raceways where the children can have a super time. Go-cart racing is very popular and miniature golf is an activity for the whole family. Take a wild horse safari to see the wild horses that still roam some of the islands or you might like to take a dolphin tour.

Accommodations abound in rental properties that are super luxurious. Some of these accommodations are homes that the owners rent and can accommodate large numbers of guests. You can swim in your own private pool and take a boardwalk to the beach. A short drive from where you are staying will take you to numerous attractions and stores where you can indulge in shopping. If camping is your preference, there are many campgrounds in the region and of course there are many hotels and motels where you will be quite comfortable.

Dine on a luxurious meal in one of the many restaurants or grab something to take with you to the beach. If you choose a rental property you can cook for yourself in the well-equipped kitchen or have a barbecue on the deck. You can also have a bonfire on the beach, but you do have to make sure that you obtain a permit to do so. There are so many things to do on vacation in this part of North Carolina that it will likely take you several visits to see and do them all.

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4 Responses to “Thinking of Visiting the Outer Banks This Year”

  1. comment number 1 by: Seaside Vacations

    The Outer Banks has a tremendous amount of activities to offer throughout the year. The fall is one of the nicest times of year with great weather, warm water, and less crowds, but there is no bad time for a trip to the Outer Banks. Gorgeous beaches, great dining and shopping, fun attractions, and an abundance of wildlife and outdoor activities. There are great deals on vacation rentals throughout the year. We hope to see y’all soon.

  2. comment number 2 by: Outer Banks Rentals

    It is definitely a beautiful place to visit and take a vacation at, but also there is so much history close to that area that can be relived and enjoyed by the whole family! Come visit us soon!

  3. comment number 3 by: Rachel

    Seaside is right. There is no better time to visit the Outer Banks than in the fall. The weather is warm, the crowds are gone, the views are absolutely beautiful, and we always get a good deal! We have stayed with Outer Banks Blue the past couple years in memories of summer property enjoying their thanksgiving week special.

  4. comment number 4 by: Outer Banks Blue

    Rachel, I am glad to hear you enjoyed your stay with us. We are once again offering the thanksgiving week special. If interested, more details can be found here, http://www.outerbanksblue.com/thanksgiving-week-special.htm. There is much to do during that week as far as events go on the Outer Banks. We have the Outer Banks Wedding Salon the 28th-30th in Kitty Hawk where you can meet the best Outer Banks wedding companies to plan the perfect wedding; you can partake in the 13th Annual Advice 5k Turkey Trot in Duck on the 27th or head over to the Whalehead Club’s Black Friday Porch sale on the 28th where you will find discounts up to 50% off and you can enjoy music, apple cider and home-baked treats while you shop. Kitty Hawk Kites Hanging with Santa & Kites with Lights is held on the 28th and 29th as is Hatteras Island’s Arts and Craft Guide Holiday Show. So there is much to do even in the fall here on the Outer Banks!

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