Public Beach Access: Ocean Isle Beach offers Public Beach Access points up and down the island FREE PARKING at just about all locations.
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Ocean Isle BeachParking is paid at the Ocean Isle Pier for $10 daily, $45 weekly and $175 seasonally. It's free after 6 p.m. There is also a private-owned lot that charges fees, but is not operated by the town.
Though Ocean Isle Beach is much less busy than other popular beaches along the coast of North Carolina and South Carolina, the town still experiences the occasional busy Saturday when weeklong visitors settle into their vacation rentals and head to the grocery store for food.
Ocean Isle Beach is the Perfect Vacation DestinationFamily friendly, white sand beaches with lots of restaurants, local attractions, events, and outdoor activities for everyone, Ocean Isle is the perfect destination for everyone.
There is no public consumption or serving of alcohol in public within town limits. This even includes the inside of parked vehicles. If you're planning to drink, please do so at one of Ocean Isle Beach's quaint bars or restaurants. Glass containers aren't allowed anywhere on the beach strand.
Yes, Ocean Isle Beach has a downtown area. It is located near the center of the island and features a variety of restaurants, shops, and other attractions. The downtown area also offers plenty of parking for visitors to explore all that Ocean Isle Beach has to offer.
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Score free parking in the lot at Warner Avenue and Pacific Coast Highway. Public parking is also available along Pacific Avenue and the left of Starbucks in Peter's Landing. Restrictions: No alcohol, glass, dogs, smoking, or tent camping allowed.
Ocean Isle Beach is known as one of the barrier islands in the Brunswick Islands, and is famous for its family-friendly beach vibes, pristine white sandy beaches, crystal clear waters, and amazing sunsets.
Passengers are not allowed to bring alcoholic beverages on or off a vessel except for beverages that they are transporting as personal baggage in unopened containers, which may not be opened while the vessel is underway.