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What Makes The Outer Banks A Unique Vacation Destination

By Bernice Storr


The Outer Banks is a chain of amazing barrier islands that poke out out off the coast of North Carolina. It is more of set of sand bars that runs from north to south which includes Northern Beaches, Roanoke Island and Dare Mainland and Hatteras. Today, these islands are linked by a series of bridges with a proud history of their own as well as geographical features and distinct culture that add color to the Outer Banks vacation experience. Shops, restaurants and beach space abound in the Northern Beaches towns like Nags Head, Kill Devil Hills and Kitty Hawk.

Numerous outdoor activities abound in this fantastic beach community. Roanoke Island is a quiet, picturesque town that pedestrians love while Hatteras is a lot tranquil with seemingly endless expanse of land solely preserved to house the sand dunes and sea oats. From your Outer Banks vacation rental property you will feel like you are in another world and in another time because of the peace and solitude that the place brings.

Travelers love to enter either through Southern Shores, Duck, Kitty Hawk, Kill Devil Hills or Nags Head. In an Outer Banks vacation, this range of choice only leaves visitors in admiration of the destination. A slice of history has it that this is the spot of the first ever legendary powered flight of the Wright Brothers. It is also immortalized by the enormously soaring sand dunes right on the East Coast that welcomes tourists in countless vacation adventures.

The North Banks bring endless possibilities to visitors. You can have wild horse tours, beach tours and lighthouse tours. Kayak tours and jeep rentals are also popular in the area. Well-trained tour guides bring you up close with the beautiful Spanish Mustang Ponies that still roam the place. It will definitely become a highlight of your Outer Banks vacation.

One can drop by and explore a host of lighthouses scattered in the area. These lighthouses are as numerous as there are beaches in the Outer Banks. Open for public viewing are the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse and Currituck Beach Lighthouse. Their distinct structural design and varying history made them even more interesting pieces to discover. Tourists should head out to these destinations as soon as they leave their Outer Banks vacation rental home.

Through the years, the nature is still in full control of the Outer Banks even with several man-made developments taking place. You can still find marsh grasses in full color right in the heart of Pea Island Wildlife Refuge. Not so far away are the herons and plovers feeding in the tea-colored waters of the beautiful Pamlico Sound. In you Outer Banks vacation you can still enjoy the surf and kayak the inlets nearby.

Bring the family and discover great things nature has to offer in your Outer Banks vacation. Beautiful Outer Banks vacation rental properties are waiting to welcome you in this wonderful vacation destination in North Carolina. Come today!




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