Posted on 10/19/2011

Family Vacation Itinerary for the Outer Banks

Are you visiting the Outer Banks as a family? Little beach bums enjoy the simple things in life like going to beach to dig holes in the sand, splash in the water, and to meet other little beach bums to build sand castles with. Well, I just wanted to point out that coming to the beach alone can fascinate a child, and they will easily turn into fun 'beach bums' without trying too hard. But can we really pass up adventuring the Outer Banks with our families? Enjoy the laziness of the beach, but there are multiple fascinating historical sites that you can introduce your new beach bum. Not only can you educate the entire family in an engaging and exciting way (not going to lie, it pulls adults in too), but you can also head out to enjoy a 4x4 tour to Corova, climb one of the brilliant lighthouses, or test out some of the unique water sports on the gorgeous sound side of the Outer Banks. I have put together a seven-day agenda complete with different attractions that will pull your little beach bums, as well as the rest of family, into the land of their vacation destination. It's pretty amazing to hear stories from our guests who have visited since the time they were young, remembering their first time exploring this unique area. Create that opportunity for your loved little ones.

Day 1

You may be exhausted, but nothing beats the excitement of driving over the Wright Memorial Bridge. YOU'RE HERE! The entire family is sitting straight up in their seats, taking in the gorgeous view so you might as well start exploring once you are checked into your Outer Banks rental. Southern Shores Realty recommends bringing everyone out on the beach for some exciting photos while you have everyone together (title your album later: "The start to a wonderful vacation!") Grab a sand bucket, and go on a shell search! You can find many different sea shells on our outstanding beaches. Later on, in the week you can make your own souvenirs to take back home with you out of the shells.

Day 2

Hatteras Island may be a little far of a drive to take while you are on vacation, but it is most definitely a sight to see. You have gorgeous views on your way down there, pristine beaches to get your toes in, and did I mention Hatteras is home to the tallest lighthouse in the nation? Yes, that's right! The Cape Hatteras lighthouse has a total of 257 steps to the top of it. It cost $7 for adults, and $3.50 for seniors/children under 12 to climb, not bad. You can also take the time to visit the gift shop and visitor's center. The beach is right there so pack the towels!

Day 3

Exploring the Wright Brothers' National Memorial can be very exhilarating for your family. Educate everyone with the facts on how Wilbur and Orville Wright succeeded with flight. Walk up to the actual spot where the legends conducted their flight experiments, view movies and extra educational exhibits in the Centennial Pavilion, climb the Big Kill Devil Hill for sensational views from the sea to the sound, and participate in programs such as "fun in flight." There is always something exciting going on at the Wright Brothers' National Memorial!

Day 4

Visit the North Carolina Roanoke Island Aquarium. Kids love this! Learn everything about what and who lurks within our waters on the East Coast. The aquarium is not only educational but extremely fun! Many programs take place throughout the day here so check their website for scheduled information (some are free others require a fee.)

Day 5

On the fifth day, you can head on out to Jockey's Ridge Crossing to become familiar with the experience of Kitty Hawk Kites, and the "Living Dune", which is the largest sand dune on the East Coast. Yes, it moves- you will have to adventure here to find out how and why this happens. The dune is across the street from the crossing shopping center (complete with fun kids stores.) They have a miniature museum to explore, and you can take a hang gliding lesson from Kitty Hawk Kites on this fascinating dune.

Day 6

Another fun thing to do on the Outer Banks with your family is to try one of many water sports offered in the area. You can't test these challenging yet inspiring sports out anywhere. The sound side of the Outer Banks does complete justice for kiteboarding, parasailing, stand-up paddle boarding, kayaking, or jet skiing. Everyone will get a kick out of this! Find a service near your Outer Banks vacation rental for an easy bike ride, walk, or short ride.

Day 7

Have you to saved the best for last right? Well, here it is- out on our 4x4 beaches in Corolla, NC wild horses roam freely. There is an exhibit next to the Currituck Lighthouse where you can discover the history of these amazing animals. Although, the best part is that you can take a jeep tour out to visit them! This is just an example of how wonderful the Outer Banks is. Even with exploring the many attractions in the area (there are much more) you still have time to enjoy some sun rays on the beach and relax. You should also stay up-to-date with our calendar of events for unique programs that are held throughout the different seasons. Hope this helps, guests!
Previous The Outer Banks Board Game JK'S Restaurant | OBX OSCARS Next

Recent Posts