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[V9]Vacation In The Outer Banks
by Kathryn Lively, Kat
For an exciting summer vacation and endless days of surf, sand, and sun, nothing beats a vacation to the Currituck Outer Banks. Nestled in the northern strip of North Carolina, the Currituck County side of the shoreline provides an isolation from the more crowded areas of the Outer Banks, yet is not so far away that visitors are unable to see all the sights of coastal Carolina. The summer is definitely the peak season, but once the leaves begin to turn is no reason for people to think they can't come in the fall of winter. Indeed, Currituck County is open all year around.

There are many advantages to spending a fall or winter vacation in the Currituck Outer Banks. For one, the rates for lodging are much cheaper than they are in the summertime. A family interested in renting a beach house for the week may be surprised to learn how much less they can pay than if they reserved in July. Also, with the number of tourists significantly decreased, visitors have a larger pick of rentals to choose from. Just because the season is over, too, doesn't mean all of the businesses in the area pack up and close until the Spring. Currituck County has fair share of permanent residents, so most businesses are open late in the year, ready to serve.

Unlike northern parts of the country, the Currituck County area does maintain some warmth through the autumn. While there may be moments of chill like their neighbor to the north, Virginia, the temperature can stay as warm as the 70s through November. Though it may not be recommended to put on a bathing suit and frolic in the ocean at this time of year, Currituck offers other alternatives for a fun vacation in the later months. Here are just a few suggestions for a late-year itinerary.

Moonrise Bay Vineyard

This popular Knotts Island attraction brings wine enthusiasts to the Outer Banks all year long to celebrate a drink perfect for any occasion. Moonrise Bay welcomes visitors in the fall to sample the late harvests and to partake in the holiday open house, held in December. Be sure to call ahead for schedules and operating hours, as they vary throughout the year.

Whalehead Club

Visitors to this former vacation home of the Outer Banks rich and famous are welcome to celebrate the holidays in style. The Whalehead Club is host to a number of festivals throughout the year, and families planning a late year vacation to the Outer Banks definitely need to make time to see the home decorated in all its yuletide glory.

Weeping Radish Farm Brewery

This state institution is the oldest brewery in North Carolina, and a popular destination for culinary fans any time of year. People come from all over to visit the Manteo restaurant for Bavarian brews and delights, but what is even more exciting is the establishment of the Radish's eco farm in Currituck County. A farmer's market invites guests to sample fine German-style meats and produce, while the roomy venue is open for late year festivals.

For a fall or winter vacation on a budget, the Currituck Outer Banks offers many low-rate accommodations and plenty of activities to make for a relaxing and fun trip. Create a new tradition with a trip to the North Carolina shore.

In spite of its recent explosion as a desirable destination for big groups of diversion-seeking people, its heritage as a quiet fishing village along a peaceful stretch of North Carolina’s shoreline gives Corolla an air of calm and a down-to-earth personality. The simplicity is still there, if a bit hidden beneath the polished tourist amenities and ample vacation rentals, explaining the popularity of this place and ensuring its status as a prime holiday spot for all kinds of travelers.

The Outer Banks is a place where pleasure is sought and found, where old mixes with new. The history, from the lighthouses to the wild horses, is a tangible presence and the ocean isn’t too shy either. The terrain of the barrier islands does something to awaken the most primal stirrings of human nature; making one’s way to the wilderness, can at times make you forget who and where you are. This experience does wonders for overworked men and women who don’t just want a vacation, they actually need one. Take a break from the cubicle, from the commute, from the computer, and venture to a land that will make everything seem uncomplicated.

This entire region sparkles with personality and several distinct towns join together to make the whole place full of life, but when visiting it’s best to focus on a small portion as your home base in order to feel at home and convenient to all the sightseeing highlights. Corolla, the northernmost accessible town on the Outer Banks, is a good place to hang your hat. It is considered to be one of the best “undiscovered" beach towns on the East Coast, meaning that it won’t be the same frenetic scene that other places tend to provide. There’s a semblance of untouched beauty along these sandy dunes, well worth checking out with your own eyes.

Corolla is near several lighthouses that can be toured and enjoyed up close and personal, so if you’ve a liking for old-fashioned tales of the sea, save room in your schedule for a little excursion. The Whalehead Club might be the area’s most famous landmark. This massive estate was the winter home of an established family and served as the anchor for the region’s further development. Along with the Currituck Heritage Park and the Jones Hill Life Saving Station, the intriguing events of the past are yours to explore.

Most of your days will probably be spent kicking back and enjoying the beach, however. Remember the whole timeless thing? The minutes will slow to molasses as you and yours frolic in the surf, nap in the sun, fish, beach comb and simply exist. Some vacations are jam-packed with coming and going, running and racing from one place to the next – be advised that this rarely happens in Corolla. It’s all about taking it easy here, about slowing your pace to match the peaceful breath of the ocean and the easy gait of the locals.

A beach getaway to the Outer Banks, to Corolla specifically, will restore your energy and your ability to face the world with a full tank of energy. Something about the air and land, and maybe those wild horses running around up north, tend to lead to rejuvenation. The best way to take advantage of this method of relaxation is to rent a vacation property for you and your family. This way, everyone can settle into comfort and convenience, have plenty of room, and exist in harmony within reach of the town’s restaurants and shops.

Picking out a plum Corolla Vacation Rental (there are hundreds to choose from, so you’re sure to find one that suits you) is pretty much how it’s done, so go online to peruse the listings today.


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