7 Things to Do While On Your Outer Banks Beach Vacation

There are so many incredible destinations dotting North Carolina’s shores that it can be difficult to figure out how you should enjoy your Outer Banks beach vacation. Some would say there are too many things to see and experience. The islands are so diverse that they have an extraordinary amount of things to offer vacationers. But you won’t have to worry so long as you prepare for your stay in the Outer Banks NC so that you can get the most out of your beach vacation.

To help you out, here’s a list of seven sights you should make sure to visit while you and your family on in one of the many fabulous Outer Banks vacation rentals along the barrier islands. The Outer Banks delight vacationers of all ages with the history and beauty that generations upon generations have enjoyed them, making them must-see attractions for anyone who visits the OBX.

Lighthouses – Before everyone had a GPS, there were towers from which a beam of light guided ships throughout treacherous waters. Protecting ships is what these lighthouses did. Perhaps the most famous one still stands at Cape Hatteras. Not only does the lighthouse still work, but the grounds that surround it are perfectly landscaped and offer areas for picnic in the ocean front park.

The Whalehead Club – A millionaire built this amazing mansion for his wife on the upper part of the Outer Banks. Over time, this home that overlooks the sound transformed into an exclusive club for the ultra wealthy. Today, this meticulously restored building has become a museum and a great place for birdwatching. (pictured)

The Wright Brothers National Memorial – Located in the dunes of Kill Devil Hills, this museum that celebrates the Wright Brothers’ achievement in aviation is close to all of the many Outer Banks vacation rentals. It is a beautiful short drive no matter where you stay.

Ocracoke Island – This is one of the most secluded locales in the shores of Outer Banks NC, Ocracoke Island is accessible only by a ferry, private boat or plane. And talk about a rich history, this island is home to many tales of pirate legends and Native Americans. No trip to the OBX is complete without visiting this place.

Jockey’s Ridge State Park – Not far from the Wright Brothers’ Museum is a magnificent park this is known to be a great place for hang gliding. There are some of the tallest dunes in the county right in this Nags Head Park.

Chicamacomico Lifesaving Station – While you’re on Hatteras Island, you may want to visit this preserved old-fashioned station in the OBX.

Outer Banks Center for Wildlife Education – If you want to know all about what makes the Outer Banks such an extraordinary habitat for wildlife, you’d better not miss the education center located in Corolla. This waterfront center explores the rare ecosystem that is the Outer Banks.

For more on all of these attractions, you can always visit Kitty Dunes Rentals, the official website of a great rental management company which specializes in matching vacationers up with the perfect Outer Banks vacation rentals. Log on to find out everything you wanted to know about the Outer Banks NC and how to make the most of your beach vacation.

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Outer Banks Vacation Home Rentals, Property Management Services. Licensed North Carolina Real Estate Brokers. Serving the Outer Banks since 1970. Members of the Vacation Rental Manager's Association. The company known as Kitty Dunes Realty opened its doors on the Outer Banks of North Carolina in 1970 and dealt with community development as well as North Carolina real estate sales. The corporation split into two entities and Kitty Dunes Rentals was born, beginning its tradition of hospitality and friendliness. Today, Kitty Dunes is one of the finest, most well-respected rentals companies on the Outer Banks, offering vacation rental properties, property management and real estate sales. Kitty Dunes continues to uphold the Outer Banks standards of hospitality and welcome.
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