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Where is the prettiest beach in North Carolina?

10 Best Beaches in North Carolina
  • Nags Head.
  • Kitty Hawk.
  • Emerald Isle.
  • Carova Beach.
  • Atlantic Beach.
  • Carolina Beach.
  • Topsail Island.
  • Ocracoke Island.




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Wrightsville Beach is easily one of the most picturesque beaches in North Carolina thanks to crystal clear waters and consistently clean strips of sand that stretch four miles along the coast.

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Atlantic Beach is one of the most developed beach areas in North Carolina, located along Crystal Coast. There are many amenities for visitors to enjoy, including biking and water sports equipment rentals, and the opportunity to charter a fishing trip.

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The Most Expensive Beaches in North Carolina to Buy a Second Home
  1. Wrightsville Beach. This beach has a lively atmosphere with white sandy beaches, tide pools, and seashells. ...
  2. Bald Head Island. This island can only be accessed by private boat or ferry. ...
  3. Corolla. ...
  4. Duck. ...
  5. Emerald Isle.


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Shackleford Banks Has The Absolute Bluest Water In North Carolina. Shackleford Banks is home to turquoise water that rivals the Caribbean. Here's more on how you can enjoy the bluest water in North Carolina.

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The reason Myrtle Beach has a lower median home value than other popular cities in the region is largely due to the number of tourists in the area. Many of the residents have turned their homes into Air BnBs and vacation rentals, which has slightly lowered the housing market.

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Know The Facts All Myrtle Beach area beaches are open. Water quality for beaches throughout the entire Myrtle Beach area is very good. Water quality testing occurs twice a week during the summer and results are posted on SCDHEC's Beach Access Guide.

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The water is pleasantly warm, and the waves are gentle but fun for families to swim in. North Myrtle Beach provides an umbrella service for those looking to rent their umbrellas for shade.

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Black sand comes from eroded volcanic material such as lava, basalt rocks, and other dark-colored rocks and minerals, and is typically found on beaches near volcanic activity. Black-sand beaches are common in Hawaii, the Canary Islands, and the Aleutians.

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Our favorite time of year to go to the NC beaches IS October & yes, you can swim (unless you are a 'bathwater-only' swimmer, in which case you would be limited to July & August).

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