This Coastal North Carolina Town Offers A Peaceful Pocket Of Paradise With Quiet Beaches

North Carolina's Crystal Coast is a truly idyllic spot, home to many cozy and peaceful areas that give you the space to truly disconnect and enjoy an escape away from the hustle and bustle of life. One of these towns is Pine Knoll Shores. Quiet, clean, and so underrated that it can often feel like your very own private beach town, it's the perfect spot for those looking for a peaceful pocket of paradise.

Situated on Bogue Banks barrier island, Pine Knoll Shores sits around an hour's drive from the nearby Coastal Carolina Regional Airport in New Bern . If you're visiting from further afield, it's just three hours from Raleigh-Durham International Airport. A scenic drive makes the journey here part of the adventure.

This little seaside sanctuary is the place to be. Unlike some of the East Coast's more developed destinations, Pine Knoll Shores is loved by many for its uncrowded stretches of sand, residential charm, and laid-back pace. Because of this, you won't find high-rise hotels or loud nightlife. Instead, visitors can enjoy the simple life with pristine beaches, maritime forests, and gentle waves.

Things to see and do at Pine Knoll Shores

One of Pine Knoll Shore's most standout activities is the North Carolina Aquarium. This must-see attraction is a family-friendly spot with plenty of unique wildlife to see up-close. See a living shipwreck, watch otters play, and come face to face with sharks and loggerhead sea turtles. Open all year round from 9 a.m. till 5 p.m. except for Christmas and Thanksgiving, the aquarium offers exciting exhibits and a range of educational programs for kids to learn more about marine life. Admission is $15 for those 13 and above, $13 for children, and free for infants. Tickets can be reserved online. It's a perfect activity for animal lovers, people traveling with little ones, or people looking for something to do on a rainy day.

If you're planning on spending some quality time outdoors though, you'll want to head to the wider Bogue Banks area. Visitors can kayak through tidal creeks, paddleboard across calm waters, or go looking for wildlife. Ensure you're well prepared for your visit though, and be sure to pack swimwear, water shoes, and sunscreen.

Nearby, Cape Carteret is an underrated coastal town big on charm, seafood, and salty breezes, and sits just a 30-minute drive from Pine Knoll Shores. Even closer, Morehead City is a salty waterfront town that blends maritime charm with wild coastal flavour just 15 minutes away. And the neighboring town of Salter Path is another underrated beach town where you can watch shrimp boats pull up to shore less than a 10-minute drive from Pine Knoll Shores.

Planning tips for your Pine Knoll Shores getaway

Due to its quaint, small town nature, Pine Knoll Shores is devoid of mega resorts, and this is one of the things that makes it such an attractive destination to people who love getting off the beaten track. Most visitors opt to stay in vacation rentals, family-run inns, or cozy beach cottages. A handful of low-rise hotels do exist though, in case you're looking for more traditional accommodation. You can find budget-friendly stays starting around $120 per night.

The best time to visit Pine Knoll Shores is May through October, when the Atlantic is warm enough for swimming. At this time of year the town is a little more vibrant, sunny, and comes with a comfortable sea breeze that makes it all the more inviting. During the fall, the temperatures drop a little and tourist numbers begin to dwindle, but this makes it an excellent time to visit if you're looking for lower prices, a peaceful romantic getaway, or a solo escape without the crowds.

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