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There are no hotels in Rodanthe or
the larger settlement of Chicamacomico.
There are, however, three inns or
bed and breakfasts on the island of
Hatteras where the village of Rodanthe
is located. They are The Inn on Pamlico
Sound, Cape Hatteras Bed and Breakfast,
and the Seaside Inn. There are also
numerous rental houses, both very
large and small, as well as numerous
campgrounds.
Campgrounds range from deluxe to
rustic and include Camp
Hatteras, Ocean
Waves, Cape
Hatteras KOA, and several small
campgrounds catering to water sports
enthusiasts. Water sports include
fishing, kayaking (both ocean and
sound-side), swimming, sailboarding
and kiteboarding, among others.
Many of the restaurants,
shops and markets are seasonal with
many closing during the winter months
and reopening the following Spring.
Many of these same businesses are
family-owned and not chain franchises.
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Rodanthe
I've been coming to OBX for 4 years
now and love it every time. This year
we are staying in Rodanthe and looking
for any comments or suggestions about
the area. How far are the food stores,liquor
stores,ect. Also wondering how the
temps are mid to late May?? Never
had a bad trip yet and looking forward
to this year as well. Read
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rodanthe,
waves, salvo restaurants
Missed the obx last summer because
of daughters college graduation. Any
changes in restaurants in Rodanthe/waves/salvo
area? Our favorites were Lisa's pizza
& Board Wok. Read
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Rodanthe
Restaurants
Anything new in the rodanthe area
as far as restaurants this year? Lisas
Pizza & Board Wok are good but
I am hoping for something new. I still
miss the Boathouse rest. that closed
a few years ago. Read
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Hatteras
or Duck/Corolla?
Planning a vacation to OBX and am
trying to decide between Hatteras,
Avon area or Duck/Corolla, with oceanfront
rental in either location. From what
I understand Duck/Corolla is newer
and more residential and rentals seem
to be more costly. Hatteras area appears
to be less populated, and rentals
less costly. I'm trying to determine
the benefits or drawbacks to each
area. A couple of specific questions
I have are:
How long is drive to each area once
you get over bridge? Are there enough
'large' grocery stores; video rentals
and restuarants in each area? Is the
beach area different in either area
or access to beach from the homes
(in things read on Hatteras rental
descriptions don't mention 'private
boardwalk to beach')? Any and all
information would be appreciated.
Thanks for taking the time to respond.
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Rodanthe,
Waves, Salvo Restaurants
Anything new in the rodanthe area
as far as restaurants this year? Lisas
Pizza & Board Wok are good but
I am hoping for something new. I still
miss the Boathouse rest. that closed
a few years ago. Read
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Hatteras
Is there only one access road into
hatteras? route 12? Read
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Hatteras
Village Nightlife
Whats the Hatteras village nightlife
like. We are going to be there the
third week of September. Any good
places to go for nightlife? Read
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What's
in Salvo?
We usually stay up in Coralla, and
this year we are staying in Salvo.
Everybody says it is very nice, dies
it have any similarities to Coralla.
I loved Timbuck II, is there anything
like that?And what about crabbin down
in Salvo, we would go to the Whalehead
club. Read
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Great
stay in Avon
Just wanted to say our family vacationed
in Avon last week and had a wonderful
time. I had checked the message board
many times for info before our trip.
I found all info both helpful and
correct. We booked through Hatteras
Realty and had great service. With
kids we didn't venture far from the
pool or beach. Shopped at Food Lion
and smaller grocery retailers and
found prices to be ok. Gas prices
seemed to also be average. All in
all we thought it was a beautiful
place for a family vacation. Thanks
for all the helpful info. We are already
planning a trip next year. Read
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