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Old 06-30-2008, 08:52 AM   #4 (permalink)
aplacky
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Default Re: North Carolina beach options?

Being from North Carolina and having been to every beach, just about, for years, here is my take:

1. Wrightsville Beach: Fully built out, congested, expensive, trendy, teenybopping, but beautiful. Near historic Wilmington, my home town. Need to reserve oceanfront because you can forget about finding a parking space near the beach. BMW required. Plenty of restaurants and nightlife. Recommend Shell Island Resort, Sunspree or Blockade Runner if you want a hotel unit.

2. Carolina Beach: Poor man's Wrightsville Beach. Beautiful, but lots of tatooed rednecks. Lots of cheesy bars, not many upscale restaurants. Must be obese to sunbathe.

3. Oak Island/Pleasure Island; incl. Yaupon, Sunset, etc., all the stuff between Wilmington and Myrtle Beach: don't go there. Boring. Tepid water as they face due South. Wide quiet beaches but seaweedy at certain times of the year. I just don't like it.

4. Atlantic Beach/Emerald Isle. My favorite, and I am from WIlmington/Wrightsville Beach. The quintessential beach experience. Lots of putt putt, go karts, water slides. Very family friendly. Plenty of restaurants, but not so much late night night life unless you want to hang out in a restaurant bar. Near quaint Beaufort, N.C. which is very pleasant. Also contiguous with Morehead City, N.C. which has one of everything.

5. Nag's Head/Kill Devil Hills/Kitty Hawk: The jumping off spot for the Outer Banks proper. Big. Beachy. Plenty of everything that beaches have. Nothing else, though. No history or downtown. Just the beach, and depending on where you are the surf can be dicey for kiddies and sketchy swimmers: steep drop offs and big waves.

6. The Outer Banks proper: into the void. Small towns spread out. Not much to do. Have to drive to get anything. I find it boring, but on the other hand, if you are a purist it is the spot for you.
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