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    • Kill Devil Hills
      With water, water everywhere, visitors to Kill Devil HIlls indulge in fishing and crabbing, quiet kayaking, robust surfing or parasailing, peaceful seaside cycling and that favourite, toes-in-the-sand enjoyment of the beach. This barrier island township is the centre of the Northern beach and home to about 7,000 year-round residents. Summer welcomes visitors anxious to share the natural landscapes and village-like appeal. Savor long stretches of Atlantic views and silky sands. If you’re a history buff, visit area lighthouses and the National Memorial honoring Wilbur and Orville Wright, who accomplished the first controlled powered flight in 1903. In nearby Kitty Hawk, Seascape Golf Links challenge players with changing elevations and coastal landscapes. A popular day trip just 17 miles to the southwest, the Fort Raleigh National Historic Site, Elizabeth Gardens and live performances of “The Lost Colony” combine to preserve and present the background of Native American culture and Sir Walter Raleigh’s colonization efforts in the late 1500’s.
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    • Outer Banks
      The Outer Banks of North Carolina is a 100-mile stretch of barrier islands dotted with pristine beaches, quaint towns and historic sites. If you love swimming, kayaking, or surfing, be sure to visit the Cape Hatteras National Seashore. To really experience local culture, explore each coastal village and sample as much food as you can along the way. (Pro tip: Try the catch of the day.) If you’re looking for a history lesson, check out Roanoke Island or the Wright Brothers National Memorial. And of course, no day is complete without watching the sunset from Jockey’s Ridge.
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    • Hatteras Island

      Hatteras Island is a barrier island off the coast of North Carolina, on the Atlantic Ocean. Famed for its lighthouse and long sandy beaches, it is a great family friendly place for a relaxing holiday. Many people visiting Hatteras Island will be looking for a beach holiday, and the long sandy beaches looking out over the Atlantic Ocean are well worth exploring - even at the height of summer or the 4th of July weekend you can usually find a good stretch of beach all to yourselves. Canadian Hole, between the towns of Buxton and Avon, is a particularly good spot. In addition to the beach itself, the waters of Pamlico Sound are perfect for wading, and tourists flock there as the conditions are perfect for windsurfing and kite boarding. In terms of sightseeing there is also the lighthouse, which was moved inland in 1999 to protect it from coastal erosion, and the 825 acre Buxton Coastal Reserve, an area of maritime woodland full of spectacular wildlife (there have even been sightings of bald eagles) and plenty of hiking trails for those members of the family looking for a bit more exercise.

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    • Virginia Beach
      Virginia Beach has all the elements of a classic seaside resort: gorgeous beaches, a lively boardwalk, plenty of restaurants and nightspots, and amusement rides sure to appeal to kids. Sports enthusiasts will find celebrated golf courses in Virginia Beach and the surrounding area, as well as sea kayaking and miles of hiking trails. Many believe Virginia Beach is at its best in the off-season, when the town is less crowded but the weather is still mild.
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    • Norfolk
      An early English settlement, Norfolk is filled with historic sites and monuments. Norfolk is also home to the oldest U.S. naval port, as well as the Battleship Wisconsin, which was in service from World War II through the Persian Gulf War. Locals and visitors head to Town Point Park for outdoor concerts and annual events such as the Bayou Boogaloo and Cajun Food Festival. Families enjoy relaxing in Norfolk Botanical Garden and touring the harbor on a 19th-century Mississippi riverboat.
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    • Manteo
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    • Chesapeake
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    • New Orleans
      New Orleans is full of life—but with a laid-back energy that sets it apart from other cities. You’ll wanna soak it all in: impromptu jazz performances up and down Frenchmen Street, the ding of the St. Charles Streetcar, moss-draped trees in the famous Garden District…even its gothic, above-ground cemeteries. (The city’s said to be one of the most haunted in America.) For some, NOLA will always be all about Bourbon Street, but for travellers looking to take it slow, the city’s distinct blend of cultures—including Creole and Cajun—means there’s tons to see, explore, and yes, eat.
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    • San Jose
      Vibrant and packed with Victorian mansions, Costa Rica's rowdy, bustling capital was built on the profits of the coffee trade and working "golden bean" plantations still surround the city. Try freshly roasted local beans at Mercado Central. For shinier gold, visit the Museo del Oro. Many renovated landmarks now house stylish hotels. Usually viewed as a hub, rather than a destination, nightlife is concentrated in Spanish village-inspired El Pueblo. Don't miss the elegant 1897 National Theater.
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    • Todos Santos
      Sitting at the point where the Sierra Laguna mountains meet the desert and the Pacific, Todos Santos is a piece of Baja you don’t want to miss. But get here soon—Todos Santos is transitioning from a quiet, dusty Mexican seaside secret into the bustling hermanito of Cabo San Lucas, so you'll want to visit before the crowds are permanent.
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    • Laguna Beach
      About an hour south of Los Angeles, Laguna Beach has a spectacular clifftop setting above some of the finest beaches in California. Outdoor enthusiasts can snorkel, scuba dive, body-surf, or hike the trails in nearby Laguna Coast Wilderness Park. A centre for artists, there are a number of special events and festivals,such as the Sawdust Art Festival, Festival of Arts/Pageant of the Masters, Art-A-Fair and Plein Air Painting Invitational. The Laguna Art Museum focuses on California artists. Window shoppers and collectors will enjoy strolling the village’s quaint streets, as well as visiting galleries spotted along Pacific Coast Highway.
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    • Santa Barbara
      Nestled between the shrub-covered slopes of the Santa Ynez Mountains and the clear blue shores of the Pacific Ocean, Santa Barbara is California at its best. Mission Santa Barbara is an example of 18th-century religious architecture, boasting beautiful grounds and a wonderfully detailed interior. Work up an appetite with a walk through Shoreline Park, then dine above the water on Stearns Wharf. Fig trees, parks, waterfalls, and botanical gardens round out Santa Barbara’s natural beauty.
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Some of the more popular exotic hotels near Jockey's Ridge State Park include:
Sea Foam Motel - Traveller rating: 3.8/5
Dolphin Oceanfront Motel - Traveller rating: 3.5/5
Mia's Boutique Hotel - Traveller rating: 2.5/5

Popular exotic hotels in Nags Head that have a pool include:
Sea Foam Motel - Traveller rating: 3.8/5
Dolphin Oceanfront Motel - Traveller rating: 3.5/5
Mia's Boutique Hotel - Traveller rating: 2.5/5

Some of the best exotic hotels in Nags Head are:
Sea Foam Motel - Traveller rating: 3.8/5
Dolphin Oceanfront Motel - Traveller rating: 3.5/5
Mia's Boutique Hotel - Traveller rating: 2.5/5

These exotic hotels in Nags Head have free parking:
Sea Foam Motel - Traveller rating: 3.8/5
Dolphin Oceanfront Motel - Traveller rating: 3.5/5
Mia's Boutique Hotel - Traveller rating: 2.5/5

Here are some popular exotic hotels in Nags Head that offer air conditioning:
Sea Foam Motel - Traveller rating: 3.8/5
Dolphin Oceanfront Motel - Traveller rating: 3.5/5
Mia's Boutique Hotel - Traveller rating: 2.5/5

Popular exotic hotels in Nags Head that have a refrigerator include:
Sea Foam Motel - Traveller rating: 3.8/5
Dolphin Oceanfront Motel - Traveller rating: 3.5/5
Mia's Boutique Hotel - Traveller rating: 2.5/5

Here are some popular exotic hotels in Nags Head that have BBQ facilities:
Sea Foam Motel - Traveller rating: 3.8/5
Dolphin Oceanfront Motel - Traveller rating: 3.5/5
Mia's Boutique Hotel - Traveller rating: 2.5/5

Beach access is conveniently available at these popular exotic hotels in Nags Head:
Dolphin Oceanfront Motel - Traveller rating: 3.5/5
Mia's Boutique Hotel - Traveller rating: 2.5/5
Colonial Inn - Traveller rating: 3.4/5

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