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Crystal Coast: Sun, Sea, Shelling and Seafood

Imagine a place where sun-soaked days blend seamlessly with the rhythmic sound of waves crashing against the shore. Picture yourself lounging on pristine sands, a captivating book in hand, while the salty breeze dances around you. This enchanting destination is not just about breathtaking views; it’s a vibrant playground brimming with delightful experiences just waiting to be discovered.

From watching dolphins play in the shimmering blue waters to encountering wild horses on serene beaches, every moment here is a treasure. And let’s not forget the culinary escapades! There’s nothing quite like grilling the freshest seafood, straight from local markets, or diving into a mouthwatering seafood boil that leaves your taste buds craving more. So, grab your sunglasses and set your sights on the adventure that awaits because the Crystal Coast is calling!

Enjoying the Beaches of the Crystal Coast

The coastal experience along the Crystal Coast is simply unbeatable, featuring stunning beaches that cater to all styles of relaxation. The shoreline is a haven for beach lovers.

Atlantic Beach

Atlantic Beach is a highlight among local beaches, known for its clean, expansive sands. It offers plenty of room for swimming, sunbathing, and beach games, along with a vibrant beachfront area. Visitors can relish the lively atmosphere, with local shops and eateries providing a variety of options to enhance your beach day. Outdoor activities abound here, from beach volleyball to casual beachfront dining, making it a great spot for families and friends to gather.

Emerald Isle

Emerald Isle is perfect for those seeking a quieter beach experience. Known for its pristine shores and family-friendly vibe, this area features soft sand and gentle waves ideal for swimming and exploring. The slower pace allows for peaceful walks along the beach, shell collecting, and relaxing under an umbrella with a good book. Emerald Isle also hosts beautiful nature trails, perfect for biking or hiking enthusiasts who want to explore the coastal ecosystem. The local dining scene offers delicious seafood options, ensuring your palate is satisfied after a day in the sun.

Indian Beach

Indian Beach offers a charming, laid-back atmosphere, making it an ideal choice for those looking to escape the crowds. It’s known for its serene beauty and is great for families and couples alike. The shallow waters are perfect for families with young children, while the quiet setting allows you to unwind with breathtaking sunsets.

Tip: Staying in a beach rental allows you to step right onto soft sands and feel the gentle breezes. Imagine starting your day with coffee on the porch, followed by easy access to sunbathing, swimming, and games by the sea. This convenience makes it easy to enjoy spontaneous beach days, and many rentals come with outdoor showers for rinsing off after a day of fun.

Culinary Delights of the Crystal Coast

After you’ve soaked up all the sunshine at the beach, you’re bound to work up an appetite, and the Crystal Coast isn’t just paradise for beach lovers; it’s a gastronomic haven as well. With fresh seafood markets and charming eateries around every corner, there’s more than enough to satisfy your cravings. Let’s dive into some of my recommended must-visit spots!

The Trading Post, Emerald Isle

The Trading Post is a casual restaurant where southern hospitality meets coastal flavors. This local treasure offers an inviting vibe with both indoor and outdoor seating. Here, you can enjoy dishes like their famous Shrimp-n-Grits, featuring sautéed shrimp over homemade cheddar grits, or a delicious seafood boil complete with snow crab legs, mussels, steamed shrimp, potatoes, corn, and sausage. A highlight of my dining experience here was the crab dip and the key lime pie, which was a sweet, tangy ending that left us coming back for more!

Red Oar, Morehead City

This trip, I tried Red Oar, a spot that was new to me. The views here match the quality of the food. This waterfront eatery specializes in raw and steamed seafood, offering everything from fresh oysters to locally caught fish. I tried the soft shell crab and crab cake burger as well as the shrimp tacos, both of which were perfectly seasoned. The laid-back atmosphere makes this an ideal spot for enjoying sunset views while savoring every seafood delight.

The Dock House, Beaufort

In Beaufort, I recommend visiting The Dock House. I had seen many reviews mentioning their soft-shell crabs, harvested right from local waters. If you haven’t guessed it, I love soft-shell crabs! My crabs were fried to crispy perfection with a light, well-seasoned batter. I also ordered a fish sandwich that was huge and overflowing from the bun. Dining upstairs provided incredible views and added extra charm to a memorable dining experience.

Willie’s Seafood Market

For those nights when you want to cook, Willie’s Seafood Market is your go-to place. With everything from freshly caught fish to shrimp and seafood boils, this market allows you to select just what you need for your grill or kitchen. The staff is knowledgeable and ready to offer cooking tips, ensuring you’ll bring a taste of the coast back to your rental. The selection here is always super fresh and reasonably priced, and cooking at your rental can also save you some money, especially if you’re feeding a larger group. They even have essentials like seasonings and lemons to make them a one-stop seafood shopping experience.

Vernon Lee’s Ole Crab Shack

Vernon Lee’s Ole Crab Shack feels like stepping back into another time. This nostalgic eatery serves up classic seafood dishes like fried fish and their famous hush puppies, bringing you memories of simpler times. Surrounded by waterfront views and friendly staff, it’s a place where laughter and good food meld together perfectly, making it a must-visit spot along the coast.

Every bite along the Crystal Coast tells a story, from fresh catches to homemade desserts. Each restaurant and market has its unique flair and quality that guarantees an experience worth savoring. On the Crystal Coast, you’ll find flavors that are bound to leave you enchanted.

Discovering Beaufort: A Charming Coastal Town

With its historic charm and breathtaking waterfront views, no trip to the Crystal Coast would be complete without a visit to Beaufort. Renowned for its unparalleled views of the coastline, you’ll find a marina here with boats and ferries providing leisurely shelling trips or evening tours that highlight the beauty of the marshlands while spotting dolphins playfully swimming nearby. These boating experiences create lasting memories, combining stunning views with the calming sounds of nature.

Cruising the Coast

During my visit, I took a tour to experience the diverse marine wildlife right off the coast at Sand Dollar Island. This tiny island is only accessible at high tide, and the beach was adorned with unique shells and sun-bleached sand dollars waiting to be discovered. The thrill of collecting these treasures is a fantastic way to bond with family or friends. Wading out into the crystal water, I also found live sand dollars, a hermit crab, and several clams. During my tour, I saw curious bottlenose dolphins playing in the boat’s wake and glimpsed the Shackleford Banks horses on Carrot Island, creating unforgettable moments.

The Old Burying Ground

A visit to Beaufort isn’t complete without strolling through the Old Burying Ground, where you’ll find graves dating back over 300 years. This serene site provides an intriguing glimpse into the town’s maritime legacy, featuring stories from its pirate history and Native American heritage. Every time I visit, I have to walk among the ancient oaks draped in Spanish moss and pay my respects to those that came before me.

A Sweet Stop at The General Store

When in Beaufort, you’ll find lots of unique shops, and no visit is truly complete without a stop at The General Store, famous for its large selection of ice cream. With flavors ranging from classic vanilla to delightful unique blends, this charming spot quickly becomes a family favorite. Sitting outside with a scoop of ice cream while watching the boats sail by is a perfect way to cool off after a day filled with beach activities. The store’s friendly atmosphere makes it an inviting place to unwind and enjoy the local flavor.

Discovering Cape Lookout National Seashore

Another highlight of my Crystal Coast trip was taking a short boat ride from Harkers Island to the stunning Cape Lookout National Seashore, a true treasure of the North Carolina coast. This barrier island paradise features breathtaking scenery, unspoiled beaches, and abundant wildlife. Visitors can enjoy walking the sandy shores, collecting shells, and spotting various bird species.

One of the distinctive characteristics of Cape Lookout is the iconic lighthouse, which stands as a beacon of history. Visitors can climb the 207 steps to the top for breathtaking panoramic views of the beach and surrounding waters. The lighthouse’s distinctive black and white diamond pattern is a sight to behold and makes for great photographs. Currently, the lighthouse is under a $15 million restoration, preventing me from exploring inside.

Cape Lookout National Seashore is also known for its incredible shelling and fishing opportunities. Spending time at the beach and visiting Cape Lookout National Seashore creates the perfect blend of relaxation and adventure, making your trip to the Crystal Coast truly unforgettable.

Embrace Your Coastal Adventure: A Perfect Beach Getaway

As you explore the stunning beaches of the Crystal Coast, each destination offers a unique blend of relaxation and adventure that captures the essence of coastal living. From basking in the sun at Atlantic Beach to enjoying the tranquility of Emerald Isle or savoring the serenity of Indian Beach, these idyllic shores provide the perfect backdrop for unforgettable memories with family and friends. Embrace the natural beauty, engage in local activities, and indulge in delicious treats, ensuring your beach getaway is truly a remarkable experience. Come take in the beauty of the Crystal Coast! Your unforgettable beach adventure awaits.

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Why You Should Visit a North Carolina Aquarium



Winter is here and it is tempting to stay inside during the cold weather. There are plenty of places to get out though during the winter and keep warm at the same time. One of the places that I enjoy to go visit is aquariums. Aquariums are perfect to visit no matter the season because of being climate controlled and no matter how many times I go (even to the same aquariums) there is always something different to see and do. As someone who has both scuba and snorkeled many places in the Caribbean, Mexico, and abroad visiting an aquarium gives me a quick underwater fix.

Outside the North Carolina Aquarium at Pine Knolls Shore

There are four North Carolina Aquarium locations and even though I do not live in North Carolina I find myself in North Carolina quite a bit. North Carolina Aquariums are located on Roanoke Island (OBX), at Fort Fisher (Kure Beach near Wilmington, NC), Pine Knoll Shores (Beaufort and Atlantic Beach area), and Jeanette’s Pier (OBX). All of the locations are in areas that also, have plenty of other things to do and see around them. It is easy to make a day trip, weekend getaway, or week-long vacation around visiting one of these aquariums.

North Carolina Aquarium-Roanoke Island

On the pier overlooking the sound at the North Carolina Aquarium-Roanoke Island location

Out of the four North Carolina Aquariums, I visit the Roanoke Island location the most because my husband and I visit the Outer Banks of NC frequently. One of my favorite things about this location is the beautiful views of the Albemarle sound from the pier going out behind the aquarium. During certain times this location even has opportunities to fish and learn about crabbing from this pier.

Sea turtle rehabilitating at the North Carolina Aquarium

I also, like the Sea Turtle Assistance and Rehabilitation (STAR) Center at the aquarium. Typically the area where the sea turtles are rehabilitating can even be seen or walked through. Another cool feature of this aquarium is an interactive area that replicates what veterinarians and rehabilitation workers go through to help the turtles rehabilitate. I think this area is especially cool for children as it allows a hands-on look at how rehabilitation efforts are done.

Learning about sea turtle rehabilitation and virtually checking my (plastic) turtle’s shark bite.

The interactive rehabilitation exhibit starts with picking out a (plastic) turtle from a bin and then taking it to different stations to find out what is wrong with it and to learn about how a turtle with that particular ailment would be rehabilitated. Hopefully, an activity like this will encourage young minds to become curious about sea turtle rehabilitation and helping sea creatures. Sea turtles are one of my favorite sea animals because they are so majestic. Being able to see one up close can be very memorable.

This aquarium also offers a touch tank which always seems to be a favorite of visitors. This Sea Senses area allows touching of stingrays and invertebrates. Like the sea turtle rehabilitation area, I hope that by allowing people to see sea creatures up close they are more likely to want to preserve and care about the ocean.

Shark tank at the North Carolina Aquarium on Roanoke Island featuring a replica of the

The North Carolina Aquarium on Roanoke Island has many beautiful exhibits of fish and an area with reptiles as well. One of the neatest exhibits unique to this location is the replica of the S.S. Monitor. This replica is submerged inside the shark tank and is very thought-provoking to look at. For history buffs and lovers alike, the Ironclad Sanctuary is a must-see. The aquariums offer information on the history of the S.S. Monitor as well as other ships and wrecks in the Graveyard of the Atlantic exhibit.

From being able to get up close to sea turtles, to seeing a replica of the S.S. Monitor and all the well-designed fish displays the Roanoke Island location has a lot to offer. The Roanoke Island and the Outer Banks area in general have many things to do, some of which I featured in another travel post.

North Carolina Aquarium-Pine Knoll Shores

Sand sculpture exhibit during the summer at Pine Knoll Shores Aquarium

Another location for the North Carolina Aquarium is at Pine Knoll Shore. This location also has a very unique feature which is a replica of the U-352 German submarine. This submarine is very special because it is the first U-boat sunk by the U.S. Coast Guard. There is information about this submarine outside the display. This tank is very interesting to watch and often has divers inside to answer questions. I like that this tank has a nurse, sand tiger, and sandbar sharks along with other fish and a green sea turtle.

In addition, this aquarium also has an area dedicated to loggerhead sea turtles and their journey. Seeing hatchlings that are being rehabilitated at the aquarium is a cool experience. This exhibit also offered information about helping efforts to save loggerhead turtles and prevent pollution on our beaches. Plastic straws and plastic pollutants are especially deadly to these fragile creatures.

Baby loggerhead sea turtle being rehabilitated at the North Carolina aquarium Pine Knoll Shores

The North Carolina Aquarium at Pine Knoll Shores is a close drive to Atlantic Beach, Fort Macon, Beaufort, and Emerald Isle. If you have never been to this area of North Carolina I highly suggest a trip. It is an area of North Carolina I find myself going back to again and again.

North Carolina Aquarium-Fort Fisher

Standing on the second level in front of the Cape Fear Shoal exhibit at the North Carolina Aquarium Fort Fisher

The North Carolina Aquarium at Fort Fishers is in the Kure Beach area of North Carolina close to Wilmington. My favorite exhibit at this location is modeled off the Cape Fear Shoal and can be seen behind me in the picture above. I also, like that this aquarium location has both an upper and lower level. This North Carolina Aquarium location has a white alligator that was fascinating to see too. Luna, the white alligator is located inside the Cape Fear Conservatory exhibit along with snakes and other reptiles.

Luna, a white alligator at the North Carolina Aquarium Fort Fisher

The jellyfish exhibit at the North Carolina Aquarium Fort Fisher is one of my favorites as well. This exhibit is well lit and it is easy to capture detailed photos of the jellyfish even with a cellphone camera. I like using pictures of jellyfish as my background on my tablet and Apple Watch. Jellyfish always look so peaceful and they remind me of my love of the water.

Puffer fish at the North Carolina Aquarium Fort Fisher

North Carolina Aquarium-Jennette’s Pier (Nags Head, NC)

View walking up to Jeanette’s Pier

The North Carolina Aquarium at Jennette’s Pier in Nags Head, North Carolina is a unique and interesting site to check out when visiting the Outer Banks. The original pier was built in 1939 and had to be rebuilt in 2011 after a hurricane. The 1000-foot-long concrete fishing pier offers numerous informative signs talking about the rich history of the pier and fishing in the Outer Banks.

Inside the building at the pier, there are a couple of tanks with fish on display and information about them. A walk on the pier is only $2 for adults and $1 for children (free to North Carolina Aquarium members with a card). Even if you’re not interested in visiting the pier to fish it is worth it for the views. The pier also has a North Carolina Aquarium gift shop with some items themed for Jennette’s Pier. I love their vintage pier postcards.

Fishing from the pier is $14 for adults and $7 for children and includes a one-day admission. Other options are available for multiple days and annual passes. A NC fishing license isn’t required in addition to this fee to fish from the pier as the fee covers a person for the paid period (on the pier only). Information on different types of fish that can be caught as well as citation information can be obtained from the visitor’s desk.

One of the coolest features of this North Carolina Aquarium location is the public beach access and free parking! Jennette’s Pier also offers Summer Camps and learning experiences for schools (including free programs for Title 1 schools) and children. In addition, the pier is a beautiful rentable venue for events, special occasions, and weddings.

Do your part to help save the ocean! 🦈🦦🐬🐳🐠🐢

In conclusion, each of the North Carolina Aquarium locations is different and offers its own unique exhibits. Each location also has its own gift shop with a nice collection of souvenirs, jewelry, books, and plush animals. I am a big fan of the aquarium’s Adopt a Sea Creature/animal program allowing guests to donate money towards specific sea creatures and symbolically adopt the animal. The aquarium has different donation levels and I think it can make the perfect gift for an animal lover.

One thing all the North Carolina Aquariums have in common is the commitment to preserving our oceans for generations to come. I highly recommend visiting any of these locations if you get a chance as well as becoming an Aquarium Society member. My husband and I decided to become members of the North Carolina Aquarium Society a couple of years ago and we have enjoyed all of the benefits that come with the membership. The work the North Carolina Aquarium does to rehabilitate and foster sea creatures and animals is very noteworthy and commendable.

I appreciate that the North Carolina aquariums contribute a lot of their resources to conservation and research. Plastic is causing many issues for ocean life. We can all do our part to reduce, recycle and reuse! Consider buying a reusable straw or skipping one altogether. Each little part can add up to something big. I carry one of these straws in my wallet and use it almost every day.

Save a sea turtle….say NO to plastic straws❤️🐢