You are here

Ever wonder where to eat on vacation? Outer Banks Restaurant Tours takes the guesswork out of the equation. Terry Bell, the owner and operator of Outer Banks Restaurant Tours combined her passion for food and her experience as a teacher to create a foodie field trip for adults; a winning combination! Learn about local eateries from the chefs and owners themselves. Get a behind the scenes tour of local budding culinary businesses and learn where to eat on vacation.

Read about my firsthand experience on the Kitty Hawk tour.

Sun Realty is celebrating National Travel & Tourism Week from May 4th -12th.

We would like to sincerely thank our guests for making the Outer Banks your home away from home. Also a big thanks to all the hardworking people in the travel, restaurant, retail, service and entertainment industries here on the Outer Banks, making it one of the top vacation destinations in the United States. Thank you for traveling in 2013!

A picture is worth a thousand words!In this case a photo from your Outer Banks vacation could also win you a free week at an Outer Banks vacation rental! Submit your best Outer Banks vacation photo, and you will be entered to win a free Outer Banks vacation.

How to Enter:
• Email your name, city, and reservation number along with your favorite photo from your Outer Banks vacation to Facebook@sunrealtync.com.

Official rules and regulations

The Outer Banks has been ranked the number one Best Family Beach Vacations in the USA by U.S. News Travel. One reason it is a great family destination is the numerous activities the Outer Banks offers for kids. This summer sign your kids up for a one of a kind Outer Banks summer camp. The camps vary in time from daily, weekly, or monthly and offer an assortment of instruction.


Here is a list of some of the 2013 Outer Banks kids’ camps:

On Friday, April 19, 2013 after three long years of renovation the Bodie Island Lighthouse will be open to the general public! The Bodie Island Lighthouse has been an important fixture on the shores of the Outer Banks, so much so that the lighthouse was rebuilt 2 times! The first Bodie Island Lighthouse was poorly constructed. Years later when the foundation began to tilt towards the Atlantic Ocean it was decided a new lighthouse needed to be constructed. However, the newly constructed Bodie Island Lighthouse was destroyed during the Civil War.

Pages

×

Share this Page

Enter your message or notes here to be included in the email.
×