A few things about Ocracoke Island
For anyone who has never been to Ocracoke Island: it is a spit of land about 13 miles long on the Cape Hatteras National Seashore, narrow all the way down the beach (think about a 1/2 mile or so wide) until you come to the village. The village has expanded over the years, but has reached its boundaries at approximately 1 square mile.
There are no (that’s zero!) buildings on the beach - no houses, no restaurants, no board walk. That is why we were named #1 beach in 2007 by Dr. Beach...because our beach is freaking sweet and not jammed with people who want to savor anything more than just the sand, sun and waves. Here you can’t find amusement parks only 10 feet from the Atlantic. This often seems to be a difficult point for some big city types to grasp - why, I do not know.
The beauty of the beach is that you can get on it at any point, walk for 5 minutes, and have your own personal beach.
People pay hundreds of thousands of dollars for private beaches all over the world - here; you can have one for free. Enjoy it!!

