NC beach recommendations
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NC beach recommendations
Hi - We've been spending our summer vacations in cottages at Hatteras for over a decade. Any recommendations on more southern NC beaches? Definitely looking for a shorter drive from northern VA, and prefer quieter/less commercialized. Also, we like the beach OR sound accommodation options. Like to crab & dig clams, as well as surf. Any rental companies you prefer? THANKS in advance for your help!
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I've been going to Topsail Beach my whole life, and my brother now does the drive down from No. VA with his two kids every year. Very uncommercial, quiet, beach and sound access. Like a step back in time. I'm leaving on Friday for our annual trip and can't wait.
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I hate crowded, congested beaches so we were thrilled when we found Topsail last year. I'm not really a beach person, but Topsail was wonderful because it's not overly commercialized and pretty quiet. I wholeheartedly agree with the suggestions for Topsail.
Tracy
Tracy
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If it has to be southern NC beaches, I can't help you. But we live in the midwest (landlocked) and couldn't be happier with the beach cottage we bought in Corolla. Wide quiet beaches, little if any commercial stuff other than some small shopping areas and restaurants. Definitely low key.
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N. Topsail Island
Just got back with 4 of my "menopausal" friends. It was wonderful! Quiet and the beach is fantastic! White sand and wide...at least at the N. end. North is not as crowded as the S. end. It's a great place for families with small children. If you older children, I would suggest the S. end. North doesn't have all the commercial stuff!
We loved it and are definitely returning!
Just got back with 4 of my "menopausal" friends. It was wonderful! Quiet and the beach is fantastic! White sand and wide...at least at the N. end. North is not as crowded as the S. end. It's a great place for families with small children. If you older children, I would suggest the S. end. North doesn't have all the commercial stuff!
We loved it and are definitely returning!




