Outer Banks Travel Guide: Reviews, photos, & videos
The sandy dunes where the pirate Blackbeard met his end in 1718, and where spectators saw the Wright Brothers’ Flyer soar towards the sky above Kitty Hawk a little less than two hundred years later, is now a vacation destination of seemingly endless golden beaches. Collectively known as the Outer Banks, a 130-mile long string of sandy barrier islands wrap the North Carolina shoreline. If you’re looking for a 24-hour party you better head elsewhere. Visitors come to the Outer Banks for some of the Atlantic’s best beaches, for the wild horses at Corolla, or perhaps in search of the Lost Colony, last seen in 1587.




































