Planning a Family Vacation to Hatteras & Ocracoke, NC?
Welcome to Sunny Day on-line—a Hatteras and Ocracoke Islands of North Carolina vacation guide travel planner to Ocracoke and Hatteras Islands, NC. Search for Blackbeard’s treasure, scan the seas from the Hatteras Lighthouse, crab, clam, fish or feast. Shop in our unique stores, then dine on local seafood. Spend the day kayaking, bicycling, or sport fishing. Find detailed editorial listings for numerous dining, nightlife, shopping, activities and attractions throughout the Outer Banks area.
Cape Hatteras is a magnificent seaside kingdom. Hatteras Island is the perfect place to get away and is home of the Outer Banks’ most captivating open spaces and unadulterated island villages.
Ocracoke Island is a great place. Sixteen miles of beach surrounded by the crashing waves of the Atlantic and the serene shoreline of the Pamlico Sound offer solitude and tranquility. The island’s dunes and marshlands are untouched and the pristine beaches earned the distinction of #1 on the 2007 list of top beaches (compiled by Stephen Leatherman, a Florida International University coastal geologist who rates beaches nationwide). Ocracoke Island is owned almost entirely by the National Park Service. Here, life is slower, calmer and just a bit sweeter.
Listings for many lodging accommodations, money-saving coupons and descriptions of all there is to see and do in Hatteras and Ocracoke - windsurfing, surfing, boating, tours, watersports, kayaking, events, maps, charter fishing, and editorials on attractions on the Hatteras and Ocracoke islands - are only a click away. Find all of this and more throughout this Outer Banks of North Carolina planning guide; let us help you plan your next family vacation to the Hatteras and Ocracoke Islands.
Hatteras & Ocracoke, NC Area Spotlights
Surfing Hatteras & Ocracoke Island
90 miles of wide-open beach break…Easy access…Friendly people…A bad sunburn is your biggest hazard. This stretch of beach pick... more
Sentinels Of the Coast
They stand as beacons of warning and safety, their vigil a never-ending reminder of the dangers of the waters they protect. From the Virginia State... more
Portsmouth Island: Across The Ocracoke Inlet
Across the Ocracoke Inlet from Ocracoke Island lies the ghost town of Portsmouth Village. The remaining structures there tell a story of a port tow... more