- Air Tours
- Birding Spots
- Boat Ramps
- Boat Rentals
- Boat Tours
- Campgrounds
- Diving
- Educational Activities
- Ferry
- Fishing
- Fishing Charters
- Fishing Piers
- Golf Courses
- Hang Gliding
- Hiking Spots
- History
- Indoor Activities
- Kayak Rentals
- Kayak Tours
- Kid Friendly Activities
- Kitesurfing Lessons
- Marinas
- Nature Spots
- Nightlife
- Paddleboarding Lessons
- Paddleboarding Tours
- Parasailing
- Picnicking
- Rainy Day Activities
- Sailing
- Sailing Tours
- Scenic Spots
- Swimming
- Tours
- Wild Horse Tours
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Introduction to Wooden Boat Building Course
February 21st, 2026 - February 22nd, 2026 -
Mardi Gras on Middle Lane
February 20th, 2026 - February 22nd, 2026 -
Crystal Coast Home and Garden Show
March 7th, 2026 - March 8th, 2026
HOME HIGHLIGHTS:Bed Linens and Bath TowelsCommunity Pool AccessFull-Size Washer/DryerGas GrilleGolf CartHigh ChairScreened PorchWiFi throughout Home DESCRIPTION:Looking for a cozy bungalow with access to the Sun and Sea? Sol-E-Mar is the place to...
This beautiful 1940s bungalow on Gordon Street in Beaufort captures the allure of a historic home. Located just a couple of blocks from Taylor’s Creek. Constructed when Beaufort was a cozy fishing village, the home retains its vintage beauty with...
The Crystal Coast is best explored from the water, and Morehead City Ferry Service will take explorers to some of the most remote and beautiful corners of this long stretch of Southern Outer Banks shoreline. Launching from the heart of Downtown...
Feel the natural beauty and casual island ambiance of Emerald Isle, North Carolina from this comfortable vacation rental located on calming Sound Drive. Perfectly positioned close to all that downtown Emerald Isle has to offer with the privacy and...
Founded as the world's first hang gliding school in 1974, Kitty Hawk Kites has grown into a beloved retail and outdoor recreation venture with more than 28 locations up and down the east coast! With more than 50 years of teaching the world to fly...
Breathtaking Views of the Crystal Coast! While climbing to an altitude of 9,000 feet, we may even get to see large schools of fish, dolphins playing, sharks, and wild horses on Shackleford Banks!





