When one thinks turquoise, crystal clear water and sandy shores…you’re likely to think of the Caribbean. But what if I told you this tropical haven exists right here in North Carolina?
North Carolina's 'Crystal Coast' region consists of Emerald Isle, Atlantic Beach, Morehead City, Harkers Island, Cape Lookout and everything in between.
It of course gets its name from the crystal clear waters you'll encounter in this slice of paradise. While many North Carolina beaches are home to rough surf, where you (sometimes) can't see what's below the surface, it really feels as if you've been transported to the Caribbean here.
While the majority of the Crystal Coast is a popular place for vacationers and is usually bustling during the summer...Shackleford Banks is your TRUE tropical paradise away from it all.
Only accessible by boat or ferry, it is a magical place filled with untouched vegetation, crystal clear coastline, and wild horses.
Shackleford Banks is the perfect place for those looking for one-of-a-kind shells, bird watching enthusiasts, and even just nature lovers in general.
During the summer months, the Crystal Coast can seem packed to the brim with tourists and beach goers. For the answer to get away from it all and have your own personal beach day, rent or take your boat to Shackleford Banks for your own little oasis not far from home.
It's a true pleasure to witness the wild horses!
The horses are the descendants of mustangs left behind by Spanish explorers. They've learned to survive on the harsh landscape and, by this point, are quite used to people.
These little guys aren't too shy when it comes to posing for the camera. Photographers love Shackleford Banks and Harkers Island for the abundant photo opportunities at every turn.
You really won't find any other place like it in North Carolina. While the Crystal Coast is gorgeous and the water is clear, this is the place to go for the most peaceful private island experience in North Carolina. Here, paradise is an understatement.
Have you visited Harkers Island or Shackleford Banks for yourself? What did you think of your experience?
And if you don’t want to JUST visit but make an island in North Carolina your home – these are for sale!
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