LOCAL ATTRACTIONS
Things to do in and around the Currituck, North Carolina regional area
Farmers Market. Concert Venue. Eatery. Bar
Morris Farm Market
Conveniently located across from local and tourist favorite Morris Farm Market. Enjoy a cold beer, dive into local cuisine from the Coinjock Marina Food Truck and be entertained by the likes of Oliver Anthony and Craig Morgan.
Waterfront. Marina. Restaurant. Boat Docking.
Coinjock Marina & Restaurant
Enjoy lunch or dinner at Coinjock Marina, a popular spot for transient yachtsmen heading north and south along the Intracoastal Waterway, while watching yachts pass by.
Wine Tastings. Gin Tasting. Local Events. Shop.
Sanctuary Vineyards
Explore the Sanctuary Vineyard and sip on a glass of wine. Attend one of their many events, or have a wine tasting with loved ones. For the ideal afternoon, couple it with a pre-assembled charcuterie dish. Cotton Gin tastings are offered from May through September.
BBQ Restaurant. Catering.
Currituck BBQ Company
Currituck BBQ specialize in hickory-smoked, slow-cooked Pork BBQ, Beef Brisket, Pork Ribs and BBQ Chicken. Starting with nothing but the best in meats and special rubs, the chefs produce meats that are succulent and perfectly seasoned.
Convenience Store. Gas Station. Coffee Shop
Cindy’s Kitchen and Kevin’s Store
Local convenience shop and gas station. In addition to coffee and delicious baked goods from Cindy's Kitchen, the well-lit, spotless, and stocked store has all the necessities. Savor 12-layer cake, cookies, sandwiches, biscuits for breakfast, and more.
Waterfront. Bait & Tackle. Deli. Food Truck.
Currituck Trading Post
Walk-in beer cooler, clean upscale restrooms, fishing gear, bait & tackle, tee shirts, hats and much more! Deli serving up fresh made to order subs, pizzas and salads! Or grab a burger, wrap, wings and more at their food truck out back! Great spot for a picnic or just to chill by the water!
Duck Hunting Supplies. Bait and Tackle. Licenses.
Currituck Sports
Currituck Sports has been serving customers locally and from all over the world since 1969. They are a multifaceted sporting goods retailer with an emphasis on hunting and fishing that provides a small town, family owned business atmosphere.
Burger Diner. Grave Digger. Monster Trucks
Diggers Diner
When visiting the outer banks, don't miss Dennis Anderson's Grave Digger® with its well-known green and black flame theme. Enjoy a burger at the Digger Diner and see the well-known Grave Digger. Grave Digger is among the world's most decorated Monster Jam® trucks.
Historic Boardwalk. Beaches. Restaurants.
BJ’s Carolina Café
BJ’s Carolina Café OBX has over 50 years of combined experience cooking irresistible Southern comfort food including BBQ, Seafood, Steaks, Fried Chicken, Deserts and more made from locally grown vegetables, fresh local seafood, and the highest quality meats! BJ’s Carolina Café has focused on being a center of the community with a more social and welcoming atmosphere. Locals and tourists alike enjoy the casual ambiance where you always feel like family.
Waterpark. Outer Banks. Family Attractions.
H20 OBX Waterpark
At the H2OBX Waterpark, take a ride on the state-of-the-art slides or unwind in the lazy river. Considered the best waterpark in North Carolina, it's the ideal place to visit with the whole family.
Outer Banks. Local Beaches. Pet Friendly Beaches.
The Outer Banks Beachfront
Outer Banks Beaches – Thirty-minute drive to the Wright Memorial Bridge will transport you to the Outer Banks. There is so much to do on the Outer Banks. The northern towns offer shopping, restaurants, the famous wild horses, a lighthouse, Whalehead Club, estuarine reserve and more. The southern towns offer shopping restaurants, the Wright Brothers Museum, fishing, water sports, hang gliding, lighthouses, an aquarium and more.
Waterfronts. Hiking. Restaurants. Museums.
Elizabeth City, North Carolina
Less than thirty-minute drive, Elizabeth City is a seaside town with lots of southern charm! Discover the Outer Banks' beaches, woods, and waterways. Savor a delicious meal at a neighborhood eatery and unwind away from the bustle of the metropolis.
Walking. Biking. History. Shopping.
Norfolk, Virginia
Enjoy a short but scenic 45 minute drive to Norfolk, Virginia. Take in a Norfolk Tides baseball game with family and friends or visit the Battleship Wisconsin. Norfolk’s walkable, waterfront downtown that is full of shopping, entertainment, restaurants and excitement! Historic Freemason district, live performances, bike the Elizabeth River Trail (ERT) and more.
Historical Landmarks. Waterfront. Southern Charm.
Edenton, North Carolina
Less than one hour to North Carolina’s first Colonial capital. Tour 18th century houses and historic sites along Albemarle Sound or hop on the trolly and head down to Edenton Bay.
Historic Boardwalk. Beaches. Restaurants.
Virginia Beach, Virginia
One hour drive to the famous Virginia Beach Boardwalk. Virginia Beach is know for its thriving local food scene, a lengthy history, a wide range of artistic and entertainment options, and year-round family-friendly attractions. Savor waterfront locations such as the tranquil Sandbridge beach, peaceful Chesapeake Bay, or stroll around Town Center.