Ocracoke
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Ocracoke Island is one of the barrier islands of the Outer Banks of North Carolina.Understand
Rated the #1 beach in America for 2007, the island of Ocracoke abounds in natural pleasures. The of unspoiled beaches and salty ocean breezes offer great opportunities for solitude, serenity, and peace of mind. The expansive vista of ocean and soundfront marsh provides a closeness to nature highlighted with her variety of beach vegetation and bird life. The proximity to the Gulf Stream, and consequent warm southern waters, make for perfect swimming and excellent fishing (gulf stream, surf, and sound). There are also water sports and a colorful history to explore. Ocracoke offers a great medium for quality family time. The slow pace and warm, southern hospitality round out a perfect island vacation; one that insures peace, rest and relaxation.
Get in
The island is only accessible by ferry, boat or private plane. The free Hatteras ferry is a 40 minute ride that runs roughly every 30 minutes in the summer. There are two other ferry routes: Cedar Island, 2 hr 15 min which runs from the southwest, and the Swan Quarter 2½ hr, which runs from west of Ocracoke. $15 for a passenger car call for reservations +1-800-byferry
Ocracoke Ferry information online: http://www.ncdot.org/transit/ferry/routes/schedule/route003.html
By private plane: W95 is owned by the US Park Service and operated by the NC Department of Aviation. Flight planning facility available, walk to the beach, Howard's Pub monitors unicom and will pick you up. Brush upon your crosswind technique.
Ocracoke Ferry information online: http://www.ncdot.org/transit/ferry/routes/schedule/route003.html
By private plane: W95 is owned by the US Park Service and operated by the NC Department of Aviation. Flight planning facility available, walk to the beach, Howard's Pub monitors unicom and will pick you up. Brush upon your crosswind technique.
Get around
You can best get around Ocracoke' charming village on foot or by bicycle. There are several places in the village to rent a bike or scooter.
There are sidewalks in the village but they are narrow.
There are sidewalks in the village but they are narrow.
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address: 1055 Irvin Garrish HwyRentals of bikes for adults and children, linens, baby equipment, beach gear and more including TVs, DVD players and grills. Adult bikes can be outfitted with child trailers, child tandems and baby seats. Youth helmets are available at no additional charge. Free delivery and pick-up is available for all orders over $50 (Ocracoke Island delivery only). Orders under $50 incur a $10 delivery charge.
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address: 216 Irving Garrish Hwy (Route12)Rent a golf cart and cruise the quiet tree lined streets. Carts can be driven anywhere in the village of Ocracoke.
See
Ocracoke Island LighthouseC1823. North Carolina's oldest lighthouse still in operation, just off Lighthouse Road in Ocracoke. Easy to bike or walk to, not open for climbing.
Do
- Watersports are also a popular outdoor recreation. Surfing, kite boarding, kayaking
Boating. Beach combing. Sunbathing. Swimming. Read a book. Have a nap in a hammock. Well, in Ocracoke you really don't have to do anything but relax.
Buy
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Ocracoke Restoration Company
address: Spencer's MarketAn eclectic - and sometimes whimsical - merging of old and new. Featuring antique stained glass, antiques and gifts.
Eat
Howard's Pub and Raw BarAt the north end of the village. Specializes in fresh seafood, burgers and steaks.
- Back Porch is a popular local restaurant specializing in seafood and other American-style cuisine.
- Slush Stand ice cream stand
- Jason's Restaurant Pizza, salad, sandwiches, etc..
Drink
- Sweet tea is always good in the South anywhere you can find it. Note that if you ask for "iced tea" or even just "tea," you will probably get sweet tea. Ask for "unsweetened tea" or "hot tea" if that's what you want. Also note that if "sweet tea" is too sweet and "unsweetened" tea bland for you, you could ask for "half and half" to get moderate sweetness.
Sleep
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address: 21 Loop RoadHas views of the Lighthouse and Pamlico Sound as well as Springer's Point (over 120 acres) just down the street.
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address: 324 Highway 12Oceanfront hotel with amazing views and comfortable suites. Rooms are available nightly and weekly, and the hotel provides both boat slips and airport transportation, making travel to the area very convenient.
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address: 144 Silver Lake RoadPicturesque views, jacuzzi suites and boat docking available.
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address: 155 Silver Lake RoadThis 11-room B&B offers its guests views of the harbor, complimentary bicycles, outdoor heated pool, poolhouse with sauna and steam showers, and a full country breakfast.
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address: 1075 Irvin Garrish Hwy, Ocracoke, NC 27960A range of vacation rental accommodations.
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address: 395 Irvin Garrish HighwayAffordable rooms and suites, pet-friendly, full kitchens available, breathtaking views.
Stay safe
- Pay attention to the road rules that apply everywhere. Bike on the right, walk on the left. There are no sidewalks, so there is traffic congestion on the busy one-lane Highway 12.
- There is no crime recorded on the island except for a few stolen bicycles from your favorite late-night hangout.