INFORMATION
Brunswick Islands, NC
Whether
you're a beachcomber, golfer, shopper or history buff, the Brunswick
Islands, NC area is the ideal travel or relocation destination.
Located midway between New York City and Miami, the Cape Fear Coast,
as presented by the Brunswick Islands, North Carolina navi-gator®,
extends from The
barrier islands of Bald
Head Island and Oak Island to Southport, NC and to Sunset Beach
NC, including Shallotte NC and Calabash NC. Unspoiled and uncrowded
beaches that beckon you not only to come for a visit but to stay,
a pleasant laid-back lifestyle that melts your worries away and
a wholesome atmosphere for a great family vacation.
The
Brunswick Islands of NC offer a variety of vacation experiences!
At Sunset Beach the beach is snow-white, inviting and provides a
stunning contrast to the spectatular sunsets. Typical
of the Brunswick Islands, Ocean Isle Beach is a friendly, quiet
place where at certain times of the year you can see both sunrise
and sunset over the water. Southport NC, is a charming historical
coastal town, home to the NC Maritime Museum and the sheltered harbor
makes Southport great for sailing and offshore fishing. Bald Head
Island, accessible only by ferry out of Southport, is a haven for
wildlife, water fowl and loggerhead turtles. Holden Beach is a vacation
mecca for families and those who love to fish. Calabash, reknowned
as "The Seafood Capital of the World," is also gaining
fame for its great golf courses. Shallotte is the commercial hub
of the Brunswick Islands by virtue of its position between Wilmington
NC and Myrtle Beach SC.
Watersports
aficionados will enjoy the many full-service Brunswick Islands marinas
offering first-rate fishing, boating, diving and skiing. Our family-oriented
communities are known for their large, uncrowded beaches, excellent
fishing and an abundance of watersports. You'll also appreciate
the great selection of restaurants, motels, condos and cottages
the Brunswick Islands have to offer.
Come
to the Brunswick Islands for a visit … and you might decide to live
here, too!
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