Travel & Vacation Guide, North Carolina

Travel & Vacation Guide, North Carolina
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Guide to Sea Kayaking in North Carolina: A Book Review

March 5th, 2008


By H. Tim Sevets

North Carolina, where I currently reside, is a paradise for water lovers. People flock here from all over the United States, as well as from other countries, to enjoy the abundance of boating and fishing opportunities offered by the state’s Outer Banks, barrier islands, sounds, marshes and rivers, as well as the waves and surf of the mighty Atlantic Ocean.

Paddling sports are especially popular in the state, and growing more so. Pam Malec has addressed the need for a good pointer to the area’s best coastal paddling spots with her indispensable book, Guide to Sea Kayaking in North Carolina; The Best Day Trips and Tours from Currituck to Cape Fear.

Malec outlines 35 kayaking routes, each with detailed directions and maps along with estimated round-trip times and difficulty ratings. She also provides tips on nearby sights, places to eat, and so on. This information is accompanied by evocative black-and-white photographs of lighthouses, town waterfronts, bridges, wild ponies and windswept dunes.

As I live in the central part of North Carolina (known as the Piedmont), I do most of my paddling at a nearby lake. The first time I went to the coast after buying this book, I leapt at the opportunity to put my kayak into the salt water and to follow one of Malec’s suggested tours – which happened to be the trip from the mainland to Bear Island and Hammocks Beach State Park. The route was exactly as she described (right down to her warning about how changeable the tidal current is in that area!). I’m looking forward now to going back and trying some of her other suggested routes.

Pam Malec had been kayaking for more than 25 years at the time this book was first published. She is considered one of the leading authorities nationally on surf kayaking, and she wrote the curriculum for one of the top recognized surf kayaking instruction courses.

Guide to Sea Kayaking in North Carolina is published by The Globe Pequot Press of Guilford, Connecticut; ISBN # 0-7627-0817-4.

H. Tim Sevets is books editor for the Solid Gold Info Writers Consortium, where he specializes in objective reviews of the top money-making reports available over the Web. Recently, he reviewed an e-book that claims to show how to make money by tearing up old books and magazines and selling them on eBay. Read his opinion at http://www.solid-gold.info/tear-up-old-books-sell-ebay.html.

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Vacation Rentals In Kure Beach North Carolina

February 15th, 2008

By Will Moore

Are you looking to explore some extremely dazzling beaches in North Carolina? The Southern Coast of North Carolina boasts some really good beaches. Carolina beach and Kure beach are the most famous beaches of North Carolina.

Before discussing Vacation Rentals Kure Beach N.C. Realtors, it is worthwhile to mention some background information. Kure beach is a relatively young beach by historical standards. It was only after the 1870’s that its development began when Hans Kure came to Carolina from Denmark. He bought large portions of land in the island which led to the emergence of the town incorporated in 1947 which merges with Carolina beach to its north.

A large number of high class residences prevail in and around the beach. Vacation Rentals have gained popularity in the last couple of years. The area can be identified with a number of cottages, beach motels and upscale houses. The beach will probably continue to exist at its present size only as it is surrounded by military, state and government facilities on all sides. The town’s center has a famous fishing pier extending well over the beach’s waters.

The North Carolina state governed Fort Fisher is a historical place owing to its significance in the Civil War. Wilmington, which is just a striking distance from Kure Beach, boasts of a historic downtown, fabulous gardens and the battleship of USS North Carolina. Several restaurants, an arcade, a boardwalk charmed by benches and a number of condominium buildings can be found around the beach’s area. Due to the miniscule population of just 1,500 residents, the shopping possibilities on this beach are very few.

Carolina Realtors offer vacation rentals, lodging deals such as vacation homes, resorts, condos, beach cottages and hotels in and around the town of Kure Beach. In early days, real estate was quite inexpensive in this area but today, due to the growing popularity of the beach; real estate prices are witnessing an upward trend.

Beach walk and a beach village are the latest developments to have come up in the last few years. These places have town homes and homes with pools, tennis courts and clubhouses. North Carolina has great opportunities for satisfying your. Realtors are ready to offer competitive vacation home rental prices.

Topsail Island, which is just half an hour away from Wilmington is graced by Intracoastal Waterways on its one side and the Atlantic Ocean on the other side. It boasts of a rich maritime history and friendly beaches to its name. Shelling, wave gazing and bird watching are some common pastimes undertaken by tourists on this island.

These things make it a highly favored dwelling place amongst tourists, also due to its reasonable vacation rentals. N.C Realtors are often flooded with requests from the tourists and inhabitants for a house in Topsail Island. Swimming, sunbathing, surfing, dolphin watching, golf, kite flying, kayaking, biking, boating and angling are amongst the few activities that you can enjoy while being on these islands. Hence, Kure Beach area can claim to be amongst the best holidaying options in N.C.

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