Sunday, September 30, 2012

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You'll find Wrightsville Beach has many types of activities for you to take part in including many things water-related. Wrightsville Beach Scenic Tours and Water Taxi provides several different types of tours.
Some of these NC tours include a shelling tour. For those of you who love to collect different types of seashells, this is the tour for you. Head to Masonboro Island with your tour guide. orlando fl hotels Masonboro Island is an 8 1/2 mile barrier island found just south of Wrightsville Beach.
orlando fl hotels Here you'll find a private and undeveloped beach of shells just waiting for you. You'll want to bring a guide book to help you with your diagnosis of shell type, sunscreen, and water shoes. This trip is 1 ½ hours long, and you'll be taken to the island by boat. Shells you might find on your tour include orlando fl hotels the following: scotch bonnet, baby's orlando fl hotels ear, lettered olive, shark eye, horse conch, and others.
Wrightsville Beach brings to you many outdoor dining options, many of these which offer seafood. Bluewater Front Grill is one of the more prestigious restaurants you can visit with your NC RV rental orlando fl hotels . This restaurant on the water becomes orlando fl hotels beautifully lit at night and offers you a great view of the marina below.
You'll also find a shopping village here at the beach. Locally-owned orlando fl hotels boutiques are open and ready for you to explore at Lumina Station. Here you'll also find many locally-owned coffee shops and restaurants you can visit with your Raleigh RV rental .
If you are interested in antiques, head to Harbor Island Ship Models and Antiques. Collectors will find ship models and many antiques that have a seaside/ocean theme. You'll orlando fl hotels find this NC antique shop at 7232 Wrightsville Avenue at Wrightsville Beach.
Other things you can do at Wrightsville Beach include strolling the North End Beach watching for birds and turtles, trying your hand at a surf lesson, visiting the Wrightsville Beach Museum of History, and paddle boating on Greenfield Lake.

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