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Outer Banks Vacation Rentals

In addition to miles of coastline, one-of-a kind geographic features, and historical charm, the Outer Banks is the ideal place to find a unique and accommodating vacation rental. As you plan your trip to North Carolina's barrier islands, take a little time to find the perfect home away from home.

For summertime travelers who have the ocean on their minds, the ideal location will provide easy access to the beach. Duck, a region filled with spacious and often luxurious beach homes, is a lovely place to stay to truly appreciate this vacation destination.

Reserve a four bedroom oceanfront property and bring the whole family along, as there will definitely be enough space to accommodate everyone's needs. Bunk beds will separate the kids at night, and an entertainment room will supply fun for everyone after the sun goes down. An elevated observation room will provide spectacular views, and you just might be able to spot one of the many lighthouses that dot the coast.

Behind the house, a pebbled path will lead you to a day filled with all the beach activities you can imagine. Outdoor showers will keep sand from reaching inside, and the screened porch will make the perfect setting for a home-cooked meal. There are lots of activities in the Outer Banks, such as museums, sailing tours, and wildlife refuges, and they will likely draw you to the outside world for much of the day. Don't be surprised, however, if you end up stealing a couple of hours away from the outdoors, relaxing in a comfy chair with a book on your lap. This is your vacation, after all, so spend it as you please.

For a different view, try heading south. You'll still have all the opportunities of the beach and access to museums and notable sights if you reserve a cottage in Kill Devil Hills or Nag's Head. There are large properties here as well, but if you're seeking something more modest in terms of price or size, you won't be disappointed.

A two bedroom might be a perfect fit for a small group of travelers, and a cottage stocked with everything from a hairdryer to extra towels will make packing less of a chore. Add close proximity to prime bird-watching spots or hang gliding take-off points, and this vacation will be virtually stress and traffic-free.

Plus, as the rustic charm and adventurous attitude of the Outer Banks begin to rub off on you, you'll be glad to return to your private beach side hideaway with its own unique qualities. Mirror-image hotels do not fit in here, which is a quality you will soon come to appreciate. There is likely to be a surprise around every corner in the Outer Banks, be it a fifth-generation fisherperson's English brogue or the wild horses that roam the more remote beaches.

Let the rich history and constant ocean breezes seep into your bones during your visit to this unconventional locale. As you sit back and relax in your vacation rental, you'll be proud of yourself for breaking away from the pack. HomeAway.com has hundreds of great options when it comes to choosing your Outer Banks Vacation Rental, so start perusing the listings today in order to realize the trip that has been waiting for you.

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