Texas loves the Outer Banks On August 20, 2009 by admin
I have spent weekends in the Outer Banks before, and my recommendation is to visit in the off-peak: late spring or — preferably, even — early fall. The water stays warm through September, and you’ll get sunny, temperate days through …
Currituck Supports the Special Olympics On August 17, 2009 by admin
If you are in the Outer Banks this week, we hope you’ll come out to support the Currituck Fraternal Order of Police in tomorrow’s Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics. On August 18, starting at noon, members of Police …
Is There Buried Treasure Under the Whalehead Club? On August 13, 2009 by admin
Everybody in the Outer Banks knows the Whalehead Club is one of the most popular, and most beautiful attractions in the area. Whether you’re down for the summer or enjoying a winter weekend on the shore, there’s always something fun …
Currituck County Delivers! On August 11, 2009 by admin
Our peaceful strip of the Outer Banks is in the news again, this time in an article in Newsday. “Currituck Co. couple delivers mail on NC beach” tells the story of local mail carriers John and Kim Roberson, who deliver …
Enjoying the Outer Banks on a Rainy Day On August 6, 2009 by admin
When one prepares a trip to a beach destination, it’s expected most of the time will be spent outdoors, playing in the sand and enjoying the warm ocean waves. Sometimes, though, a patch of unexpected weather appears to put a …
Currituck Area Vacation Rental Agency Breaking Records On August 3, 2009 by admin
Brindley Beach Vacations booked over two million dollars in vacation rentals in both May and June and is expecting a new record of over 1.7 million dollars booked for July. For the summer, Brindley Beach Vacations is currently reporting increased …
Best Bets for August in the Outer Banks On August 1, 2009 by admin
During the height of the summer season the Outer Banks are more alive than ever! There’s nothing like spending the early morning on the beach with a relaxing stroll along the shore, or a lively game of volleyball or cornhole …


