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Two days isn’t enough time to enjoy all that the Outer Banks has to offer. Extend your stay an extra day and enjoy the stunning beaches, pristine wildlife, and exciting attractions that await around every turn. For your convenience, everything you need to plan the perfectlong weekendin the Outer BanksinNorth Carolinacan be found right here!
While you’re planning your trip, don’t forget to check out our exclusiveOBX Vacation Guide. Our complimentary guide is full of local insight regarding the area’s best restaurants, attractions, and annual events, making it the perfect tool for sculpting a getaway that you’ll never forget!
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How to Have the Best Outer Banks Long Weekend Getaway
The Outer Banks used to be just wind-swept beaches and expansive wetlands. Over time, OBX has evolved into a destination that stacks up against some of the best beach towns on the East Coast. With historic landmarks, breathtaking views, and bustling communities, no two trips ever look the same! To make sure you get the most out of yourvisit to the outer banks, here are a few of our favorite things to do on a long weekend! From romantic getaways to family fun,you’ll findeverything you’re looking for!
Admire the Lighthouses
When people picture the outer banks, the first thing that comes to mind is usually the toweringlighthousesthat dot the shore. These monoliths don’t just guide boats safely through the Atlantic; they also give the Outer Banks its romantic charm. Some of our favorite lighthouses include:
- Currituck Lighthouse(Currituck Beach)
- Cape Fear Lighthouse(Bald Head Island)
Dine at Delectable Restaurants
The Outer Banks also features an incredible culinary scene. Everything from bustling bar scenes to fresh-caught seafood is waiting! Explore thebest restaurants in the Outer Banks, and start planning your getaway now! Here are some local can’t miss restaurants:
- The Blue Point(Duck, NC)
- Awful Arthur’s Oyster Bar(Kill Devil Hills, NC)
- Agave Roja(Corolla, NC)
- Tortugas’ Lie(Nags Head, NC)
- High Cotton NCBarbeque (Kitty Hawk, NC)
Dive Into History
If you’re looking for something to do between stints at the beach or a rainy day activity, the Outer Banks is a destination with an interesting past. TheWright Brothers National Memorial,for example, lets you step back in time and catch a glimpse of the first flight! Walk aroundKill Devil Hillsand enjoy the gentle breeze that gave Orville and Wilbur Wright their very first take off!
Explore Outdoor Activities
Hiking throughJockey’s Ridge State Parkor catching a glimpse of theCorollawild horsesare two of the best ways to enjoy the beauty that the Outer Banks has to offer. Also, theAlligator River NationalWildlife Refugein East Lake is an incredibly impressive natural area, spanning over 152,000 acres of land. Explore the area and go hiking, fishing, or kayaking. Don’t forget to watch out for the gators!
The Outer Banks also features several fantastic golf courses for every golfer’s Outer Banks itinerary. Follow our guide to the five most unforgettableOuter Banks golf coursesto help make the perfect tee time!
If you’re searching for more ways to enjoy mother nature and the great outdoors, here are some suggestions:
- Fishing
- Biking
- Crabbing
- Walk the Boardwalk
- Kiteboarding
- Helicopter Tours
Hit the Beach
The Outer Banks is made up of breathtaking barrier islands and pristine beaches. No matter which area you choose to have your Outer Banks beach vacation, the perfect sandy oasis is waiting for you. During your long weekend in the Outer Banks, check out some of these picturesque beaches:
- Kitty Hawk
- Duck
- Southern Shores
- Kill Devil Hills
- Nags Head
- Corolla
Take a Boat Ride
With beautiful weather and miles of shoreline, it’s no surprise that boating is a popular activity in the Outer Banks! Plus, it’s one of the best ways to see the barrier islands in all their glory. There’s an array ofboat toursand boating activities to choose from, here are some of the best:
- Captain Johnny’s Dolphin Tours(Manteo, NC)
- Coastal Kayak Touring Company(Duck, NC)
- Cape HatterasIsland Ferry(sails to Ocraco*ke Island, NC)
- Vineyard Voyage(Duck, NC)
- North Beach Watersports(Corolla, NC)
Where to Stay During Your Long Weekend in the Outer Banks
With gorgeousvacation rentalsin every single Outer Banks community, Shoreline OBX is your best option for lodging in the Outer Banks. For your convenience, Shoreline OBX featuresvacation homesthat are available partial-week stays, which is perfect for a long weekend in the Outer Banks. Take a look at one of ourpartial-week stay propertiesbelow,Duck-14 Jewel of Denial. No matter how big or small your group is, we’re sure to have the perfect home for you!
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