Imagine a lazy afternoon spent strolling the beach in search of the perfect shell, the glimpse of a dolphin in the water or watching the setting sun melt into the ocean at twilight. Oak Island can make these images become a reality. Along 8 miles of pristine shoreline, this island offers countless opportunities for unwinding.
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Guests have a variety of comfortable accommodations, including motels, roomy condominiums, rustic beachfront cottages or more modern rental homes. The Oak Island area is home to several championship golf courses and free tennis as well. The island is ideal for those who count dining out high on the vacation priority list. It features many restaurants with a variety of cuisines.
The island provides the total resort experience. Watersports, golf, miniature golf, a water slide, 3 piers and deep sea fishing are only a few of the attractions that make Oak Island a popular but quiet vacation destination, life on the Island is a balance between the calm seclusion of the beaches and the easy proximity to the mainland entertainment and recreation.
There are many things to do at, and around, this charming beach community including:
Golf
Oak Island boasts 30 golf courses within 30 minutes! Watch for Brunswick County to become the golf capital of the coast. Several area courses include: The Gauntlet, The Players Course and The Members Course all at St. James Plantation; the Freddie Couples course; Carolina National at Winding River Plantation; Lions Paw and Panther Run at Ocean Ridge Plantation; The Pearl; Oak Island Golf Course.
Boating, Fishing, & Beaches
Boating - For both the sail or power enthusiast, the beautiful Cape Fear and Lockwood Folly Rivers, Intracoastal Waterway, and the Atlantic Ocean are available for boaters.
Offshore - Charter and private boats take you to your prize catch, including marlin, sailfish, dolphin, king and spanish mackerel, wahoo, bluefish and more.
Inland waters - Fishing, crabbing, shrimping and clamming are abundant in tidal creeks and along the Intracoastal Waterway.
Beaches - Holden Beach has 7 miles of white sandy shoreline.
Dining & Shopping
Dining and Shopping can be found on the island, Historic Waterfront Wilmington offers dining, shopping, historic tours, and live theater (35 minutes away) and the bright lights of Myrtle Beach is only 45 minutes away.
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