AUTUMN TRIPS TO THE CAROLINA COAST OFFER GREAT VALUES AND PERFECT WEATHER
11-14-2007
November 13, 2007, Myrtle Beach, S.C. — From the Midwest to the Northeast, most people who think of
heading for the Carolina coast choose
to go when the weather is hot and the days long and sunny. But one of the best
times to head oceanside is in the
autumn when the high summer prices have faded and both the beaches and the beach
towns are uncrowded.
North
Carolina’s
Carolina
Beach and
Kure
Beach are two great
spots just east of the charming historic town of
Wilmington. From
Interstates 95 and 40, it’s an easy drive to the coast from just about every
major metro area on the Eastern Seaboard. These towns share a common barrier
island and they offer a wide variety of activities from boating to shopping to
browsing through historic sites to dining in great restaurants.
Both are also ideal for surf
fishing, bottom fishing, shell fishing and deep-sea fishing, thanks to their
location at the convergence of the Cape Fear
River, the
Intracoastal
Waterway and the
Atlantic
Ocean. They also offer awesome
fishing piers. The Carolina Beach Fishing Pier is open to the public and has a
tackle shop, grill and arcade. The public Kure Beach pier enjoys an
international reputation among fishermen as one of the best places to pier fish
for king mackerel, Spanish mackerel, sheepshead, flounder and
blues.
Accommodations on the island
range from quaint family-owned beachfront motels to wonderful bed &
breakfast establishments to a towering oceanfront hotel.
There are also
several impressive historic sites to visit, as well as the North Carolina
Aquarium.
Beginning
November 23 and continuing throughout the Christmas holidays,
Carolina
Beach
Lake
is surrounded by lighted displays and
there’s
free entertainment each night. It’s easy to get in the holiday spirit when you
take the Walking Tour around the lake and hear the carolers singing. Learn more about these two towns and
their fall festivities at CarolinaBeachGetaway.com and
KureBeachstories.com.
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The
holidays seem to get in full swing when Thanksgiving arrives. This year why not
avoid the stress and have a real holiday?
Grab your golf clubs and head for the coast’s warm ocean breezes, lush
green fairways and a long weekend at Sunset
Beach,
N.C.’s
Sea Trail Golf Resort. This resort
has it all. There’s an indoor swimming pool and whirlpool, plus opportunities to
cycle, walk the beach and play tennis. This year, Sea Trail is offering two special Thanksgiving
stay-and-play packages and a sumptuous Thanksgiving brunch that promises
everything from Belgian Waffles to traditional dishes like carved turkey breast
with cranberry relish.
The “Thanks for Two” package is $240 and includes a
two-night stay for two adults in a mini-suite and Thanksgiving brunch. The “Full
of Thanks” package starts at $250 and includes reservations for two adults at
the brunch and a two-bedroom
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