Welcome back the warmer weather with an early beach trip to The Northern Outer Banks.
Think warm, sunny days and wide open beaches, with off-season rates tempting visitors to relax in the casual luxury of the region’s most popular beach vacation homes.
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This is The Northern Outer Banks in all of its pure, natural beauty – calm, beautiful and peaceful.
Now is the time to count the herd of wild Spanish Mustang horses roaming freely on the northern Outer Banks beaches and dunes of Corolla. Several tour companies can get you within perfect picture-taking distance without disturbing this protected wild herd.
By Easter, the shops, stores, and attractions begin opening their doors, inviting visitors to a round of golf, a wild horse adventure tour, or a day of fishing, kayaking, cycling or camping. Stop into one of the shops to find a new memento or souvenir. Sample some of the delicious local fares at any of the amazing restaurants, breweries or distilleries throughout The Northern Outer Banks and The Mainland.
Climb the historic Currituck Lighthouse, or stroll through the peaceful nature trails at the Pine Island Audubon. Take in the sights of the returning Osprey along the Currituck Sound as they work on building their nests in anticipation of their new additions joining them in a few weeks. And by all means, bring your camera.
Come for a long weekend or an entire week. The off-season vacation home rental rates are yours to enjoy, with beautiful beach homes packed with everything you’ll need for a fabulous springtime adventure on The Northern Outer Banks of North Carolina.