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Holden Beach

Of the three islands in the group known as the South Brunswick Islands, Holden Beach is the longest and the largest. Stretching 11 miles along the Atlantic Ocean, the island is a jogger's paradise. Approximately 900 year-round residents call Holden Beach home. Visitors will find a host of opportunities for assimilating themselves into this exceedingly quiet family community. The beach and the sea are the central attractions in this town, which prides itself on a serene quality of life.

Whether you are looking for a great place to retire, raise a family, start a business, invest in real estate or just enjoy a great vacation destination, Brunswick County North Carolina is quietly developing a reputation as one of the best U.S. coastal destinations. Situated between Myrtle Beach and Wilmington, Brunswick County is comprised of six coastal communities, each unique. From the quaint fishing village of Southport, incredible St. James Plantation and the beach communities of Oak Island, Ocean Isle, Holden Beach and the island of Bald Head, Brunswick County represents the best of the North Carolina coast.

Peace and harmony await you on the Islands and Beaches of Brunswick County, North Carolina. While other beach towns have seen an explosion of clutter and traffic in recent years, the Brunswick Islands has managed to retain its charm and solitude. We move at a slower pace than the big cities, and that is part of the Brunswick Islands' appeal. Visitors enjoy the un-paralleled beauty of our beaches, southern hospitality and the freshest seafood around! The weather is ideal for year-round visits. With an average high temperature of 73 degrees and an average low of 51 degrees Fahrenheit, the sub-tropical climate keeps outdoor activities enjoyable year-round.
In fact, many of those who come to Brunswick County on vacation—end up coming back for good. With a wide variety of gated communities, quality health care and continuing education opportunities nearby, Brunswick County just could be the perfect place to live. Residents also enjoy close proximity to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina and Wilmington North Carolina, without having to live in the tourist-packed regions.

Brunswick County is a true Coastal Paradise. But, don’t take our word for it—experience it for yourself! Come explore Brunswick County and the Brunswick Islands

South Brunswick County Islands

Ocean Isle Beach

Ocean Isle Beach is the center island, offering 8 miles of beach with a total resort experience: restaurants, specialty shops, public tennis courts, access to all watersports, and a water slide. This beach has the only high-rise hotel on the South Brunswick Islands. There is an airport that makes getting to Ocean Isle accessible by air, but don't expect to see commercial jets at this relatively small facility. Home to slightly 425 full-time residents, Ocean Isle welcomes visitors to a peaceful place.

Sunset Beach

Sunset Beach, described as a diminutive island gem, is only 3 miles long. Despite its size, this island experienced a 150 percent population increase between 1990 and 1997, with a current year-round population of more than 2,000 residents. Because it is reached by a one-lane pontoon bridge, making it the only island without a high-rise bridge in Brunswick County, there is sometimes a bit of a wait to get to Sunset in the high tourist season. However, the island is well-worth the wait. This bridge will probably be replaced by a high-rise someday, if the Department of Transportation has its way, but that discussion has been going on for years. Islanders like their bridge the way it is because it tends to keep traffic levels down.
Although this island is residential in character, it is a great choice for a family vacation. Some of the best bargains in vacation rentals are here, and the visitor who wants a quiet coastal place will do very well to book a house on this beach. As with all of the beaches on the southern coast, quality golfing is available on the mainland. For fishing enthusiasts, there is a full-service pier. Sunset Beach also offers a special delight -- a walk to Bird Island at low tide.

Bird Island is completely untouched by development. A walk through the shallow inlet at low tide is easy for adults as well as children. There are frequent informal guided tours, announced by posters attached to street markers on the beach, so it's easy to hook up with locals who are pleased to share their knowledge of the island. The environment is purely natural and deeply comforting, where people of the 21st century can experience life as it was before the development of the land. In order to keep it this way, in 2002 the state of North Carolina purchased the island and dedicated it as the state's 10th Coastal Reserve Program site. Through this purchase, nearly 1,200 acres of wetlands, marsh and beaches are preserved for use by endangered species, including sea turtles and some species of sea birds. The island will be managed for use as an outdoor laboratory for research and education as well as traditional uses through a cooperative effort by the Division of Coastal Management, the Bird Island Preservation Society and an appointed Bird Island Local Advisory Committee.

Calabash

Calabash, home of numerous delicious Calabash-style seafood restaurants, sits on the banks of the Intracoastal Waterway. Restaurants abound and deep-sea fishing boats are docked in town, waiting to take you on the adventure of your life. Though small, with little more than 1,300 year-round residents, Calabash is abutted on the north by the town of Carolina Shores, a residential-only community.rp/12-05-05

Shallotte

The town of Shallotte serves as the hub for services for Brunswick County's beach communities. In fact, it is perhaps best-known as the commercial center of the county. Because of its mainland location and island proximity, Shallotte offers residents and visitors the convenience of larger-town living and services. This is the place in Brunswick County where you will find shopping malls with nationally known stores. The Brunswick County Chamber of Commerce is headquartered in Shallotte and can provide any information you may need about the South Brunswick Islands and the inland area. The town has a year-round population of approximately 2,000


 

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