Top 10 Beaches

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SIESTA BEACH Sarasota, FL.

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SIESTA BEACH Sarasota, Fl.

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iesta beach is located on Beach Road on Siesta Key. Siesta Beach is known as one of the most beautiful beaches anywhere in the world. At the “Great International White Sand Beach Challenge” held in 1987, it was recognized as having the “whitest and finest sand in the world.” The powder y sand is nearly pure quartz cr ystal. The beautiful blue-colored water is clean and clear, making it so inviting to bathers and swimmers. The beach is hundreds of yards wide, attracting volleyball players and beachcombers as well as those who just want to find their place in the sun. Waves at Siesta Beach are normally measured in inches and the beach gradually slopes into the Gulf waters, making it a ver y safe area for children. Unlike beaches else-

where that are made up mostly of coral, Siesta Beach’s sand is 99% quartz. Even on the hottest days, the sand is so reflective that it feels cool underfoot. It’s estimated that the sand on Siesta Beach and Crescent Beach on Siesta Key is millions of years old, and started in the Appalachians and flowed down the rivers and was eventually deposited on the shores of Siesta Key. Shallow water depth in the near shore area together with year round lifeguard protection, makes this one of the safest beaches in the County and great for small children. Lifeguards are on duty year round. The lifeguard stands have been painted in primar y colors to make it easier to keep track of where you and your children are. The stands are yellow, blue, green. Siesta Key Beach also offers special needs visitors help via these free beach “wheel-

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chairs.” Be sure to look for one near the main parking lot walkover. Two concession stands are available at the beach for food and souvenirs. If “beach grub” like burgers, dogs, etc. isn’t for you, it’s about 2 miles to Siesta Village to the north where there is a wide variety of restaurants and bars to choose from. Ever ything from lobster to subs and sandwiches to Japanese food. There’s also a small supermarket in the village with an excellent deli counter offering both hot and cold foods. If you’re at the south end of Siesta Beach, known as Crescent Beach, there are several places nearby for lunch and dinner in the Stick-

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ney Point Road area and south along Midnight Pass Road. and red. It is designed to cut down on the problem of lost children. Make sure your children know which stand you are near. Feel free to bring your cooler and food to the beach. There are lots of picnic tables and some picnic shelters available. Some of the shelters can accommodate large groups and can be reser ved in advance. It is legal to drink alcoholic beverages on Sarasota County beaches, but please, no glass containers. When you’re planning your trip to beach, buy plastic or aluminum only. Public beaches in Sarasota County are also non-smoking.

EVEN ON THE HOTTEST DAYS, THE SAND IS SO REFLECTIVE THAT IT FEELS COOL UNDERFOOT

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VOLLEYBALL COURTS, SOCCER FIELDS, 20 STATION FITNESS TRAIL, PL AYGROUND


SIESTA BEACH Sarasota, Fl.

Our boutique Siesta Key accommod fers 10 one-bedroom bungalows, som looking the tranquil, blue salt waters Lagoon, and others overlook the tropi yard of Siesta Key Bungalows

View from the patio

Enjoy the side view thru lush tropical palms to the Siesta Key Beach from the Blue Dolphin Cottage. The Yellow Palm Patio Cottage and the Pink Mango Patio Cottage are surrounded by Bougainvilleas, Passion fruits and coconut palms.Lounge by the peaceful sweeping of the trees and the songs of the birds. Listen to the sounds of the ocean, the Gulf of Mexico and dream away looking into the blue Florida sky.

S T AY BEACH PALMS

153 Beach Road Tel. (941)349-9900 www.beachpalms.com Email: info@beachpalms.com

Porch of the Ringling Bungalow

S.B. BUNGALOWS

8212 Midnight Pass Road Tel. (941)349-9025 www.siestakeybungalows.com Email: mail@siestakeybungalows.com


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One of the finest beaches in the world just steps away

dation ofme overof Heron ical courts. Siesta Dunes has a wide selection of condominiums available for rent on and off the beach. All units are individually furnished and have a complete kitchen, lanai and include covered parking. Units book quickly during the winter and summer months.

Beach deck and pavilion

SIESTA DUNES

6200 Midnight Pass Road Tel. (941)346-0210 www.siestadunes.com Email: info@siestadunes.com

All you need is right at your fingertips. Play a game of ladder golf or borrow a boogie board. When it comes time to rest, retreat to one of our spacious shaded poolside cabanas or grab a quick bite from the Cabana Cantina, offering delectable lunch options from our gourmet catering provider. Whatever you do, don’t miss the famed Gulf sunsets – and perhaps after wards you can enjoy s’mores around our fire pit or catch the weekly swim-up movie at the pool?

HYATT SIESTA KEY

915 Seaside Drive Tel. (941)346-5900 www.siestakeybeach.hyatt.com Email: info@siestakeybeach.hyatt.com


SIESTA BEACH Sarasota, Fl.

Inside Blue Smoke

Ophelia’s is also known for its evolving American cuisine style that is creatively combined with other world cuisines. Combining local fresh seafood and fine meats with Florida grown produce, Ophelia’s offers a menu with a distinctly New World flare that changes nightly.

Blu Que Island Grill and Bar offers smoked infused cuisine featuring hardwood grilled favorites cooked low and slow over hickor y and apple wood. Blu Que Island Grill delivers the highest quality food and ser vice.

Outdoor seating area

E AT OPHELIA’S BY THE BAY

9105 Midnight Pass Rd Tel. (941)349-2212 www.opheliasonthebay.net Email: info@opheliasonthebay.net

BLU QUE ISL AND GRILL AND BAR

149 Avenida Messina Tel. (941) 346-0738 www.blusmokeislandgrill.com Email: info@siestakeybungalows.com


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Local Coffee + Tea is committed to promoting local products and ser vices, protecting local environments and celebrating local treasures. These three guiding principles influence all aspects of our operation and influence ever y interaction with our vendors, neighbors, customers and team members.

Patio at the Broken Egg

Coffee that can be purchased while dining at Local Coffee + Tea

LOCAL COFFEE+TEA

5138 Ocean Blvd. Tel. (941)870-2671 www.localcoffee.com Email: info@localcoffee.com

Come in and experience the award winning dishes that attract locals and celebrities alike. A patio suited with a tropical feel, walls adorned with beautiful artwork by local and internationally renowned artists.

THE BROKEN EGG RESTAURANT/GALLERY

140 Avenida Messina Tel. (941)346-2750 www.thebrokenegg.com Email: info@thebrokenegg.com


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CORONADO BEACH San Diego, CA.

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CORONADO BEACH San Diego,Ca.

oronado is Spanish for “the crowned one,” and thus it is nicknamed The

Crown City. Gently sloping sand, small surf and year-round lifeguards make Coronado Beach great for kids. Tired of water? Bike, rollerblade, go shopping or tr y the ice cream at Hotel del Coronado. North Coronado Beach is less busy, but further from restrooms and noisier, with airplanes landing overhead. Just

north of the hotel, you’ll find a clump of small sand dunes look closely and you’ll see that they spell C-O-R-O-N-A-D-O. Coronado Beach is on Coronado Island, across the bay from downtown San Diego. From I-5, take the Coronado Bay Bridge exit and go over the bridge. Turn left at the first traffic light onto Orange Avenue. You will find some street parking near the Hotel del Coronado and an underground parking garage to the right of Orange Avenue just before you get to the hotel. There’s also a public lot just before the highrise apartment

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An aerial view shows an imprint on the beach

SMALL SURF, SLOPING SAND, AND YEAR ROUND LIFE GUARDS.

BEACH AMENITIES: RESTROOMS, SHOWERS, BIKE PATH, DOGS ALLOWED,


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buildings. Don’t let the signs here fool you. They make it look like it’s a private lot, but it isn’t. Turn-of-the-centur y mansions front the ocean, while yacht clubs line the bay. The town offers numerous parks with impeccablymaintained facilities, the entire beach is patrolled by lifeguards and, from the town skateboard park to upscale dining, there’s plenty to do in Coronado when you’re done at the beach. Plan to make a day of it. It’s essentially one big beach from here south to the Mexican border, arbitrarily divided into individual spots. Don’t expect to find any lines drawn in the sand, though; there’s no territorialism here. In fact, you’ll probably find no friendlier or more welcoming spot. Within Coronado, there are three such distinct zones. The first is North Beach, from Sunset Park to the North Island Naval Base. The coastline faces due south here, and in the summer hurricane season, when steepangle south swells miss the rest of San Diego, ‘Outlet’ is the place to be for surf. It’s a sanctioned hangout for dogs

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and has a dozen fire rings nestled up against the dunes. The main area fronting Ocean Boulevard to the south end of the world-famous Hotel Del Coronado is referred to as Central Beach. Park wherever you can and make your way to one of the many accessways, or just scramble over the boulders to the sand. Central Beach tends to get the most crowded, but with the grand old hotel at your back and waiters ser ving drinks to guests on the boardwalk, it’s also the most romantic. There’s a small rock outcropping in front of the hotel, but if you keep to either side, it doesn’t present any real swimming hazards. The large beach area south of the Hotel Del to Silver Strand is called The Shores. Its more southwesterly exposure offers a fun, year-round beachbreak perfect for longboarding and bodyboarding. Don’t be intimidated by the imposing high-rise condominium towers. There are plenty of public access right-of-ways leading to the beach at The Shores, even if the parking here is fairly scarce.

FOOD NEARBY, VOLLEYBALL, FIRE RINGS, FREE PARKING, WALKING PATH

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CORONADO BEACH San Diego,Ca.

Exterior

A cozy and private Coronado hotel is among the most sought after lodging options in California. This Coronado hotel combines old world charm with contemporar y Southern California comfort With its iconic red turrets piercing the taut horizontal lines of an azure California skyline, the Hotel del Coronado radiates with a confidence of gracious Victorian splendor that is without equal. Built in 1888, this classic beachfront respite has long been heralded as one of America’s most beautiful beach resorts. A pronouncement underscored by its designation as a National Historic Landmark in 1977.

Beachfront deck

S T AY HOTEL DEL CORONADO

1500 Orange Ave Tel. (619)435-6611 www.hoteldel.com Email: concierge@hoteldel.com

Porch of the Ringling Bungalow

GLORIETTA BAY INN

1630 Glorietta Blvd. Tel. (619)435-3101 www.gloriettabayinn.com Email: info@gloriettabayinn.com


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Exterior at dusk

Coronado Island hotel’s amenities include an intimate spa, three heated pools and tennis courts. Set on 16 waterfront acres, guests can enjoy indoor & outdoor venues for meetings and celebrations. This Coronado, CA, hotel’s restaurants, Current and Tides, offer cocktails and California cuisine

This quiet hotel in Coronado, CA is in a perfect location – one block off the busy main street but within walking distance to ever ything. The world renowned Coronado beach is just two blocks away. Dozens of shops and restaurants stand ready to welcome visitors on their leisurely stroll through the seaside village.

1906 LODGE

1060 Adella Avenue Tel. (619) 437-1900 www.1906lodge.com Email: info@1906lodge.com

Resort pool

CORONADO ISL AND MARIOTT RESORT

2000 Second Street Tel. (619)435-3000 www.marriott.com Email: info@siestakeybeach.hyatt.com


CORONADO BEACH San Diego,Ca.

1500 OCEAN’s warm, contemporar y interior and fantastic oceanfront terraced seating provide a unique Southern California dining experience. And the outdoor Sunset Bar offers fireside cocktails, entertainment and unparalleled ocean views.

Ocean view dining

Restaurant exterior

Nestled on the water’s edge in the Coronado Ferr y Landing, Peohe’s offers breathtaking views of the downtown skyline and San Diego Bay.

E AT PEOHE’S

1201 First Street Tel. (619) 437-4474 www.peohes.com Email: info@peohes.com

1500 OCEAN

1500 Orange Avenue Tel. (619) 522-8490. www.dine1500ocean.com Email: info@dine1500ocean.com


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Great local restaurant with a family atmosphere, a patio, and homemade pasta Outdoor seating

Island Pasta Coronado

If you want to have a coffee and some cake, this is the place to come to. It has this nice european street cafe atmosphere and their cake and deserts are yummy.

TARTINE

1106 First Street Tel. (619) 435-4323 www.tartinecoronado.com Email: info@localcoffee.com

ISL AND PASTA CORONADO

1202 Orange Avenue Tel. (619) 435-4545 www.islandpastacoronado.com Email: info@islandpastacoronado.com


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HANAMOKU BEACH Waikiki, Oahu, HI.

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KAHANAMOKU BEACH Waikiki, Oahu, Hi.

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ahanamoku Beach is immediately adjacent to the Ala Wai Yacht Harbor and the Duke Kahanamoku Lagoon. It is the widest beach in Waikiki and an offshore protective reef makes it a good beach for families with children. Swimmers should wear reefwalkers or some other protective footwear because the shoreline in this area has a rocky bottom. Kahanamoku beach is a popular swimming, kayaking, canoeing, and sailing beach and it is also home of the Port

Hilton Dock where the Atlantis submarine tours and dinner cruises depart. Public access to Kahanamoku Beach is via Kalia Road and Pahoa Place. You would find the beautiful coconut palm trees lining on the beach and beautiful parks adding to the grandeur of the mesmerizing area. Named after a legendar y Olympic gold medalist swimmer Duke Paoa Kahanamoku, the Kahanamoku Beach offers you diverse cultures and a colorful histor y to explore. If you go for a side walk along with the beach, you will

Waiting for waves at Kahanamoku Beach

NAMED AFTER LEGENDARY OLYMPIC GOLD MEDALIST SWIMMER DUKE PAOA KAHANAMOKU

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see the visitors and locals taking advantage of fantastic Hawaiian views. Kahanamoku Beach has a shallow offshore reef, which protects you from big waves. It is a safe beach for families, couples, and kids. Water sports enthusiasts can enjoy numerous activities in the beach area. There are vast adventure activities to explore. You can go swimming, sailing, snorkeling, canoeing, kayaking, and surfing in the sparkling Pacific waters and sunbathe on the scintillating beach. You can even go for Atlantis Submarine tours with your family and friends. Kahanamoku Beach is also a great place for a picnic be-

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cause of its grassy area and palm trees. The main attraction of Kahanamoku Beach is a fireworks show called ‘’ Kings Jubilee’’ organized ever y Friday by the city of Honolulu. You would be glad to witness the torch lighting ceremony here, which is a great sight to watch. Another attraction in Oahu is Kapiolani Park. It is the site of historical Diamond Head, the Honolulu Zoo, and the Waikki Shell, which hosts many outdoor shows and concerts. They offer art shows and craft shows on weekends to entertain visitors. You can even find soccer fields, tennis courts, archer y range, and a jogger’s course here. If you are a sports lover, this is the best place to be in. Situated next to a living reef on the shoreline of Waikiki is the must-see Waikiki Aquarium. You can explore 420 species of aquatic animals and plants there. It is a great sight for kids and adults alike. Your kids will have a great time watching the rich marine life of the area. The wonderful hues of dusk fade from Sunset Beach are a must-see sight

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that will captivate your inner senses. You would fall in love with the rich nightlife on the beach, sitting under the twinkling stars beside the silent shore waters. You would love to explore the grand shopping and art galleries of Downtown Honolulu. If you want to buy something for your loved ones, Waikiki is right place. You can buy souvenirs, clothing, and inexpensive jewelr y from the international marketplace of Hawaiiana. There are numerous designer boutiques on Kalakaua Avenue. If you want to buy luxur y brands, the DPS Galleria Hawaii offers you duty free shopping. The Royal Hawaiian Shopping Center Mall is another chic place to use your shopping skills.

THEE Duke Paoa Kahanamoku himself

SAILING, SNORKLING, CANEOING, SURFING, KAYAKING, PICNICKING, FIREWORKS EVERY


KAHANAMOKU BEACH Waikiki, Oahu, Hi.

Aerial View

Discover the unique environment and culture of Hilton Hawaiian Village Waikiki Beach Resort - an exquisite Waikiki hotel. Imagine lush tropical gardens, waterfalls, exotic wildlife and priceless artwork. This one-of-a-kind Honolulu Hawaii hotel resort is the only true resort property in Waikiki.

One of the suites in the Village

S T AY HILTON HAWAIIAN VILL AGE

2005 Kalia Road Tel. (808) 949-4321 www.hiltonhawaiianvillage.com Email: info@hiltonhawaiianvillage.com

Porch of the Ringling Bungalow

Spectacular Ocean and Diamon Head views, two on-site restaurants, retail store, and Starbucks Coffee, paid valet parking, and a large pool area with sundeck ove looking Waikiki Beach.

PARK SHORE

2586 Kalakaua Avenue Tel. (808) 923-0411 www.aquaresorts.com Email: info@aquaresorts.com


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Newly renovated with a playful Art Deco design and whimsical color palette, the Coconut Waikiki Hotel is a boutique hotel centrally located in Waikiki.

A room inside Waikiki Wave

Resort pool

The entire hotel has been renovated with accents that pay tribute to two Hawaiian legends – gold-medal Olympian and surfer, Duke Kahanamoku, and world-renowned artist and print maker, Charles W. Bartlett. Our intimate, inviting Honolulu hotel offers a peaceful sanctuar y from the energy of Waikiki.

WAIKIKI WAVE

2299 Kuhio Avenue Tel. (808) 922-1262 www.aquaresorts.com Email: info@aquaresorts.com

COCONUT WAIKIKI

450 Lewers St Tel. (808) 923-8828 www.coconutwaikikihotel.com Email: info@ coconutwaikikihotel.com


KAHANAMOKU BEACH Waikiki, Oahu, Hi.

Restaurant interior and decor

Newest restaurant by Chef Masaharu Morimoto, star of Iron Chef. Seamless integration of Western and Japanese ingredients.

E AT MORIMOTO WAIKIKI

1775 Ala Moana Blvd. Tel. (808) 943-5900 www.morimotowaikiki.com Email: info@morimotowaikiki.com

Todai is an upscale All-You-Can-Eat Japanese Seafood Buffet Restaurant. Todai offers quality food and ser vices at an affordable price. Each restaurant is designed to create a unique family atmosphere that seats up to 500 patrons.

Todai Restaurant in Hawaii

TODAI RESTAURANT 1910 Ala Moana Blvd Tel. (808) 947-1000 www.todai.com Email: info@todai.com


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The Barefoot Bar

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Come in and experience the award winning dishes that attract locals and celebrities alike. A patio suited with a tropical feel, walls adorned with beautiful artwork by local and internationally renowned artists.

Front of the hawaiian food restaurant

When in Hawai’i, tr y “Hawaiian food”-kalua pig, lau lau, lomi salmon, beef stew, poi or rice. Loco moco or mixed plate with kalua cabbage, BBQ chicken and spaghetti -- ver y popular!

AL A MOANA POI BOWL

1450 Ala Moana Blvd Tel. (808) 949-8444 ‎ www.alamoanacenter.com Email: info@alamoanacenter.com

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DUKES WAIKIKI

2335 Kalakaua Ave Tel. (808) 922-2268 www.dukeswaikiki.com Email: info@dukeswaikiki.com


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MAIN BEACH East Hampton, N.Y.

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MAIN BEACH East Hampton, Ny.

ne of the most famous beaches on Long Island, East Hampton’s Main Beach offers a picture-perfect vantage point from which to enjoy the Atlantic: grassy dunes, golden and impeccably clean sand, crashing waves, and boardwalk give it the feel of a madefor-movies, all-American beach vacation spot. Well-trained lifeguards keep an eye on the water, and a deck, snack bar where you can pick up a hot dog or ice cream, and bathroom facilities

make this a convenient spot for beach-going families. The beach is popular with surfers due to its white-capped waves. It can get busy during the summer months, particularly on weekends; so if you want to avoid a crowd tr y the beach during the week or on the offseason. Beaches are open weekends and holidays only starting Memorial Day until the last Saturday in June. Beaches open daily, seven days a week, starting the last Saturday in June through Labor Day. Beaches are open weekends only from

View of Main Beach from the boardwalk

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Labor Day to September 30. The office at Main Beach is open from 9 am to 4 pm on weekends starting the second weekend in May and full-time from the last Saturday in June to Labor Day. Village beaches are among the most renowned and beautiful in the world. Beach users are required to keep the part of the beach they use clean. Litter must be deposited in baskets provided in convenient locations. Violators are subject to substantial fines. Encourage your neighbors on the beach to keep the beach clean. Dogs and other animals are not permitted on the beach between 9 am and 6 pm daily from the second Sunday in May through September 30. Owners are responsible for cleaning up after their pets and keeping them under control. Plastic bags for clean-up are conveniently provided at the entrance to each village beach. The village actively patrols beaches and strictly enforces regulations. The waves here are uncrowded and have serious power. Tubes abound and can break left or right, depending on the swell direction.

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GRASSY DUNES, GOLDEN & IMPECCABLY CLEAN SAND.

LIFEGUARDS, LOCKERS, SURFING, BEACH PAVILION

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Waves form on Main Beach


MAIN BEACH East Hampton, Ny.

Open year round, East Hampton Point offers 13 cottages, 7 luxur y suites, a full ser vice Marina, and waterfront Restaurant.

Private deck in ever y suite

The resorts pool area

S T AY EAST HAMPTON POINT

295 Three Mile Harbor Tel. (631) 324-9191 www.easthamptonpoint.com Email: info@easthamptonpoint.com

Ocean Colony is situated on an impressive 8 acre site with its own 400 foot beachfront. This frontage affords a magnificent limited-access beach far from the traffic and parking problems faced by other visitors. Nothing could be more pleasant and convenient than to step out of your front door for an early morning jog, swim, or walk along the shore. And for those few times when you need a change of pace, you can enjoy our own private swimming pool.

OCEAN COLONY

2004 Montauk Hwy Tel. (631)267-3130 www.duneresorts.com Email: ocean@duneresorts.com


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Driftwood provides unmatched comforts and facilities in an unhurried casual atmosphere of seaside pleasures. Enjoy our beautiful ocean beach and our extra large heated swimming pool surrounded by landscaped gardens.

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One of the apartments at the resort

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The Surf Club gives you the space, the furnishings and the appliances you need to keep your life at the beach simple and uncluttered, yet set in a luxurious atmosphere.

A room and its view at Driftwood

DRIFT WOOD

2178 Montauk Highway Tel. (631) 668-5744 www.duneresorts.com Email: driftwood@duneresorts.com

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SURF CLUB

20 Surfside Avenue Tel. (631) 668-3800 www.duneresorts.com Email: surfclub@duneresorts.com


MAIN BEACH East Hampton, Ny.

The nautically themed interior features a full-size mahogany sloop with a mast that reaches the cieling cupola, a gentle reminder of the sea just outside the restaurant’s floor to ceiling windows

The dining room at Frenso

Located on the edge of the village of East Hampton, the space is an air y, sky lit room featuring a wall of French doors overlooking a landscaped patio with a fountain where one may enjoy outdoor dining under a pergola. In the dining room, there is a long upholstered banquette along the opposite wall and a sleek zinc bar on the back wall anchors the space.

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EAST HAMPTON POINT RESTAURANT

295 Three Mile Harbor Tel. (631) 329-2800 www.easthamptonpoint.com Email: info@easthamptonpoint.com

FRESNO

8 Fresno Place Tel. (631) 324-8700 www.fresnorestaurant.com Email: info@fresnorestaurant.com


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Turtle Crossing brought their mouthwatering BBQ fare to hungr y East Enders in 1995. In a sign of the times, Turtle Crossing American Bistro has now emerged with a bright new look and a mouth watering menu. We have expanded our menu to include fresh local American fare in small bites and large plates.

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The Blue Parrot brings together local residents and summertime visitors, offering a refreshing, casual and pretense-free alternative to New York and East End dining and nightlife.

Outdoor seating and patio

Decor of the Blue Parrot

TURTLE CROSSING

221 Pantigo Rd Tel. (631) 324-7166 ‎ www.turtlecrossing.com Email: info@turtlecrossing.com

BLUE PARROT

33A Main St Tel. (631) 324-3609 www.blueparroteasthampton.com Email: info@blueparroteasthampton.com


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CAPE HATTERAS Outer Banks of N.C.

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CAPE HATTERAS Outer Banks, Nc.

friendly orientation. Taking part in the world famous Hatteras fishing is front and center of what people, locals and visitors alike, do here to be happy. Hatteras attractions are connected to the roots of the island’s histor y, which includes shipwrecks and the lighthouse that tried to warn them off, the Native Americans who loved this land first, the industr y that grew around fishing. Cape Hatteras is like any other island in this respect. Its Atlantic Ocean beaches, Pamlico Sound marshes and undeveloped sandscapes call to the wear y soul in all of us, promising breath-taking sunrises as a respite for strained eyes, healing salt air to purify stale lungs, and warm sand to soften hardened soles. Hatteras Island calls out to the adventurer in all of us, enticing us with tales of surfing a storm-induced swell, riding the wind with a kite and a board and battling a blue marlin the size of a small bus. Hatteras calls to the naturalist in all of us, luring us in to see brown pelicans belly-skimming the ocean surface, sea turtle tracks etched into the beach, and dolphins arcing their pointed fins in the sea. Hatteras Island is the perfect combination of natural

HATTERAS ISLAND CALLS OUT TO THE ADVENTURER IN ALL OF US

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atteras Island is the perfect combination of natural world and vacation world. If you love being outdoors and in the natural world, you will love it on Hatteras Island. It feels like a real island retreat. Its vibe is much different from the northern Outer Banks even though it has many of the same vacation offerings. But Cape Hatteras on the whole has a much more laid-back attitude, probably due to its popularity with outdoorsy types and the water sports crowd. It’s more relaxed, a little simpler and definitely slower paced. Hatteras recreation proves to be a magnet for those who love surfing, kite boarding, wind surfing, birding, paddling, camping, scuba diving and the beach, for many reasons — mild temperatures for about nine months of the year, abundant and accessible ocean and sound beaches and numerous outfitters. Of course, the fact that about 75 percent of Hatteras Island is in its nearly natural barrier island state thanks to Cape Hatteras National Seashore and Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge, impressive sand dunes, wide beaches, thick maritime forest and vast marshlands plays a big role in this outdoor, eco-

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Cape Hatteras Lighthouse

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world and vacation world. More than 60 percent of the island is in its almost-natural barrier island state, thanks to the protection of the Cape Hatteras National Seashore and Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge. More than half of the island is open land or cultural sites waiting to be explored. The rest of Cape Hatteras caters to visitors with hotels and motels, rental homes from the luxurious to the simple, restaurants from family style to upscale contemporar y, locally owned shops offering just about ever ything you could need and recreation opportunities for ever yone. If Hatteras Island is intriguing for what it offers today, it is even more so because of its past. Hatteras’s histor y speaks of the sea, of lighthouses, shipwrecks on the island’s infamous shoals, the lifesaving efforts of courageous locals and the island’s vulnerability in times of war. It speaks of islanders living in what sounds like an idyllic setting with gardens and livestock and the bounty of the sea but what was really a struggle in the face of hurricanes and the hardships of isolation. The stories of Hatteras’s past are so rich and colorful that it’s a shame no single book will ever be able to contain them.


CAPE HATTERAS Outer Banks, Nc.

The Hatteras Marlin

Located on Hatteras Island in the historic village of Rodanthe, North Carolina, Camp Hatteras is not only the Outer Banks’ premier camping resort, but is also one of the finest outdoor recreation facilities in the nation.

S T AY CAMP HATTERAS

24798 Highway 12 Tel. (252) 987-2777 www.camphatteras.com Email: info@camphatteras.com

Aerial view of Camp Hatteras

The Hatteras Marlin Motel is centrally located in the heart of Hatteras Village, and is recognized for providing a tradition of island hospitality to vacationers for years. Our staff is committed to friendly, professional ser vice ensuring that your stay will be enjoyable. We are conveniently situated within walking distance of marinas, shopping, a grocer y store, post office, playground, librar y and restaurants.

HATTERAS MARLIN

57753 Highway 12 Tel. (866)986-2141 www.hatterasmarlin.com Email: info@hatterasmarlin.com


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Nestled in our lush Meditation Garden, the Villas offer something for ever yone. By staying and playing on our campus you have access to various amenities including: our state-of-the-art gym, rejuvenating classes such as Yoga, steam rooms and our newly renovated backyard which features volleyball, horseshoes and much more. Centered in the heart of Hatteras Island, you will truly enjoy waking up at Koru Village. Whether you are seeking a family beach vacation or a weekend spa getaway with the girls, you will find a relaxing, positive atmosphere on the campus of Koru Village.

This is the perfect place to spend a simple vacation just steps from the beach. Hatteras Cabanas are one-room efficiency accommodations just right for two people, a small family, a couple of fishing buddies or anyone searching for a stretch of beach and warm blue water. The oceanfront grounds provide picnic tables and grills. Each cabana offers a private deck, AC, cable T V, wireless Internet, kitchen facilities and cooking utensils, and queen or double beds

HATTERAS CABANAS

N.C. Highway 12 Tel .(252) 986-2241 www.hatterascabana.com Email: info@hatterascabana.com

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KORU VILL AGE 40920 Highway 12 Tel. (252)995-3125. www.koruvillage.com Email: info@koruvillage.com

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The dining room at Kaia’s kitchen

Exterior of the Dolphin Den

It is a pleasure to bring good fresh hand breaded and hand cut food to you in a timely fashion. Our lineage requires it. We grew up on seafood, and we know how to prepare it. All desserts are our own recipes made totally on premises, and our food recipes are old style island cooking.

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Milepost 55 Tel. (252) 995-7717 www.dolphindenrestaurant.com Email: info@dolphindenrestaurant.com

Kaia’s Kitchen is a good place for a quick breakfast or lunch or to pick up a picnic or take-out meal.

KAIA’S KITCHEN 56190 N.C. Highway 12 Tel. (631) 324-8700 www.kaiaskitchen.com Email: info@kaiaskitchen.com


Beach Mugs ser ves coffee and all sorts of espresso-based drinks, tea and delicious smoothies and baked goods. Internet access is available on your computer or theirs. This shop also houses The Glass Bead bead shop, where you can make your own jewelr y from thousands of beads. All the jewelr y-making supplies you’ll need are available here. They also sell jewelr y and photography by local artists.

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24267 N.C. Highway 12 Tel. (252) 987-2005 ‎ www.hatterasguide.com Email: info@hatterasguide.com

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Pop’s is frequented by a lot of locals – a sure sign that the seafood meets local standards of excellence—and it’s a great place to have a real local experience. Across from Buxton Harbor, Pop’s specializes in steamed seafood, including shrimp, clams, oysters and crab legs. They also have more hearty fare, like burgers, subs, barbecue, seafood platters and a lot more. They’re open for lunch and dinner year-round, and they sometimes close on Sundays so call ahead. Pop’s ser ves beer, wine and liquor. They’re known for their great prices and great atmosphere.

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POP’S RAW BAR

48967 N.C. Highway 12 Tel. (252) 995-7734 www.hatterasguide.com Email: info@hatterasguide.com


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the island has no central sewage system and receives ver y little funding for road and infrastructure improvements, leading some to believe the island should form its own special taxing district. Saint George Island is said to be one of the most expensive islands on the Gulf to rent or own, and many purchase land on the island as an investment. A typical plot of land can range from $300,000 to $10,000,000.[citation needed] St. George Island State Park occupies the eastern nine miles (14 km) of the island. People can camp there as well as swim with reser vations. Many fishing reser vations are also available in the area. The park has a series of hiking trails, boardwalks and obser vation platforms. Bird watching is a popular activity there. The area is well known for its excellent variety of Apalachicola Bay and Gulf of Mexico fish and seafood including oysters, scallops, grouper, flounder, redfish, snapper, trout, mullet and others.

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ST GEORGE ISL AND Eastpoint, Fl.

This inn offers comfortable accomodations with ever ything you need close by, groceries, restaurants, bars and the beach are all within walking distance. If you want a quiet place to get away to the coast, this is for you.

Located on beautiful St. George Island, Florida, the Buccaneer Inn is a motel and conference center located on the Gulf of Mexico in the heart of St. George Island. Conveniently located within walking distance of restaurants, shopping, entertainment and the beach.

View from the 3rd floor porch

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S T AY ST GEORGE INN 135 Franklin Blvd Tel. (252) 987-2777 www.stgeorgeinn.com Email: info@stgeorgeinn.com

BUCCANEER INN

160 West Gorrie Drive Tel. (866)986-2141 www.buccinn.com Email: info@buccinn.com


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Exterior of The Beach Pit

Nestled in our lush Meditation Garden, the Villas offer something for ever yone. By staying and playing on our campus you have access to various amenities including: our state-of-the-art gym, rejuvenating classes such as Yoga, steam rooms and our newly renovated backyard which features volleyball, horseshoes and much more. Centered in the heart of Hatteras Island, you will truly enjoy waking up at Koru Village. Whether you are seeking a family beach vacation or a weekend spa getaway with the girls, you will find a relaxing, positive atmosphere on the campus of Koru Village.

Over 25 years experience combined with Texas style BBQ, fresh seafood, and a menu designed to please ever yone in the family, The Beach Pit has brought a fresh taste to St. George Island. The dining ambiance is pleasantly casual and intimate, with seating available in a charming interior setting or enjoy outdoor seeting in our screened in patio.

E AT THE BEACH PIT

49 West Pine Ave Tel .(252) 986-2241 www.thebeachpit.net Email: info@thebeachpit.net

Outdoor seating at Harr y A’s

HARRY A’S

28 W Bayshore Drive Tel. (252)995-3125. www.harr yasrestaurant.com Email: info@harr yasrestaurant.com


BEACHWALKER PARK Kiawah Island, S.C.

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Kiawah Island is found in this park. There are fees for the entr y of motor vehicles only. The park is closed from November through Februar y. In March, April and October it is open only on weekends, from 10 AM to 6 PM. The hours are extended between May and Labor Day, when the park is open daily from 9 AM to 7 PM. In September it is open daily but from 10 AM to 6 PM only. There are seasonal Lifeguards stationed to watch over a 450 ft. wide area that is designated for ocean swimming. These lifeguards are certified by the United States Life Saving Association (USL A). They are not responsible for swimmers outside of the designated swimming area. Beach chairs and umbrellas are rented in the busy season and a snack bar is also open only in the busy months. There is a boardwalk that moves through a forest of live oaks, pines and palmettos as well as other flora. There are 18 species of mammals living here as well as 30 species of reptiles and amphibians, the largest of which are alligators and sea turtles. The 190 types of fowl that are found here include several birds of prey as well as Brown Pelicans. Interpretive guides are available for bird watching walks in the park.

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THE PARK IS KNOWN AS A SITE FOR COLORFUL SUNSETS IN THE FALL MONTHS AS WELL AS A GOOD ENVIRONMENT FOR COLLECTORS OF SEA SHELLS THROUGHOUT THE YEAR.


BEACHWALKER PARK Kiawah Island, Sc.

Our guests enjoy world-class recreational facilities and choose from the widest selection of sizes and locations of rental villas and private homes on the island, all of which are held to the highest standards. If you are not renting directly through Kiawah Island Golf Resort, the official owner and operator of all Resort amenities on the island, you are not getting the best vacation experience at Kiawah, or the best value. Golf course right outside Wyndham Ocean Ridge

The lifestyle is low profile and laid back; the area’s appeal is its free and unstructured environment. From the moment you arrive in Edisto Island, you will sense the warm ambiance and relaxed attitudes. Wyndham Ocean Ridge Resort is a calm and serene vacation resort, the perfect place for couples and families to restore the spirit and renew family ties, or an ideal place to hold your special event amid natural and unspoiled beauty. The Sanctuar y Hotel at Kiawah Resort

S T AY KIAWAH RESORT

One Sanctuar y Beach Drive Tel. (252) 987-2777 www.kiawahresort.com Email: info@kiawahresort.com

WYNDHAM OCEAN RIDGE

101 Jungle RD Tel. (866)986-2141 www.wyndhamoceanridge.com Email: info@wyndhamoceanridge.com


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The Sanctuar y’s ultimate indulgence stops for a quick breakfast before your morning’s activities or as a refuge from the midday sun for an express lunch. Located just steps away from the beach and our sparkling pools. Don’t forget about our specialty lemonades, iced coffees, lattes and mochas, and a wide selection of locally homemade ice creams and decadent homemade sweets for your indulgence or as gifts.

Sundaes and floats at Beaches and Cream

Fancy dining by the ocean

Kiawah Island Golf Resort’s premier restaurant, The Ocean Room, offers an unparalleled dining experience sure to please the most discriminating epicurean.

E AT THE OCEAN ROOM

One Sanctuar y Beach Drive Tel. (252) 987-2777 www.kiawahresort.com Email: info@kiawahresort.com

BEACHES AND CREAM

One Sanctuar y Beach Drive Tel. (252) 987-2777 www.kiawahresort.com Email: info@kiawahresort.com


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shoreline from the current that draws water into Nauset Inlet. It is also a prime swimming beach. Coast Guard Beach is a favorite for people of all ages. It is often recognized as one of the top 10 on various lists of America s best beaches, comparable to the best of Hawaii and Florida. Seasonal public restrooms and showers are available at the beach, and a ramp from the parking lot makes it handicapped accessible. The beach has lifeguards. From mid-June to Labor Day, the parking lot at this location is closed, and access is provided by shuttle bus from the Little Creek parking area (across from the Doane Area). Although the parking lot at Coast Guard Beach is open the remainder of the year, parking is limited.

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COAST GAURD BEACH Cape Cod, Ma.

Pool area at the Outer Reach

Play tennis, beach volleyball, shuffleboard, basketball, or enjoy a dip in the pool, swim or lounge on the private beach. Spend your day shopping in the stores in Provincetown center, sightsee, bike the trails, whale watch, fish, or take in the local attractions. Plenty of time to keep in touch with the real world with wireless Internet resort-wide.

The Outer Reach Pet Friendly Resort is located on 12 acres in the Cape Cod National Seashore atop the highest bluff on the Lower Cape with panoramic views of Cape Cod Bay-Pilgrim Lake-Provincetown-Provincetown Harbor and the Atlantic Ocean. Featuring Adrians-seasonal restaurant with contemporar y Italian Cuisine-pool-hiking-tennis-shuffle board and other outdoor activities. Tennis courts

S T AY OUTER REACH

535 Route 6 Tel. (252) 987-2777 www.expedia.com Email: outerreach@expedia.com

SANDCASTLE RESORT

929 Commercial St Tel. (866)986-2141 www.expedia.com Email: sandcastle@expedia.com


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The Massachusetts-based Ninety Nine chain has successfully expanded into the rest of New England and beyond by offering huge portions of fresh food at wallet-friendly prices. Popular items include 10-ounce steakburgers, USDAchoice steaks and chops, fresh seafood platters and sizzling fajitas. Calorie-conscious diners enjoy a bevy of salads and several low-carb entrees.

NINET Y NINE RESTAURANT

8 Ryans Way Tel .(252) 986-2241 www.99restaurants.com Email: info@99restaurants.com

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The name Not Your Average Joe’s came out of Steve’s determination to avoid the run-of-the-mill-restaurant rut. He wanted to create a unique neighborhood place, where people know your name, where the food and prices are great, where you feel special without putting on special clothes.

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NOT YOUR AVERAGE JOES 793 Iyannough Road Tel. (252)995-3125. www.nyajoes.com Email: info@nyajoes.com


WAIMANALO BAY BEACH PARK

Oahu, HI.

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rarely visited by tourists, that has one of the Oahu Beaches that will leave you in awe of the fact that you had no idea it existed in Oahu. Waimanalo beach on a sunny day is jaw-droppingly drop dead gorgeous - turquoise blue waters and miles of some of the softest white sand your will toes will ever touch! Waimanalo is located on the southeastern corner of Oahu , and commonly known as the Paniolo (rancher/cowboy) countr yside. And without knowing the beauty of its perfectly turquoise blue shoreline, you might pass right through the small town and never realize what you missed.

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WAIMANALO BEACH Oahu, Hi.

Integrating both contemporar y and traditional Hawaiian as well as Asian design, the suite overlooks the ocean as well as both Diamond Head and Koko Head craters. Two lanais offer views of the hotel’s famous dolphin lagoon.

The Ala Moana

Luxurious pool area

At Ala Moana Hotel, our objective is to surpass your ever y expectation. Delight in all that our property has to offer. Recline poolside with a cool libation. Or simply sun yourself on the spacious sundeck. Enjoy a meal in one of our restaurants, offering a wide selection of cuisines. Enjoy a workout with state-of-the-art equipment in our fitness center.

S T AY KAHAL A HOTEL AND RESORT

5000 Kahala Ave Tel. (252) 987-2777 www.kahalaresort.com Email: info@kahalaresort.com

AL A MOANA

410 Atkinson Dr Tel. (866)986-2141 www.alamoanahotel.com Email: info@alamoanahotel.com


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When you come to see us, you’ll instantly feel right at home. Our sports bar restaurant boasts a cheer y atmosphere—friendly, upbeat, and relaxed. We’ve got great nightly drink and food specials that are hard to resist, so you may find yourself a regular before too long. And since we’re locally owned and operated, you’ll feel a special personalized touch like you’d find at the kind of neighborhood bar and grill you thought was extinct.

Signage of The Shack

Casual dining atmosphere, with a quality ser vice value ser ving sushi, steaks, and noodles.

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98-1226 Kaahumanu St. Tel .(252) 986-2241 www.gyotakuhawaii.com Email: info@gyotakuhawaii.com

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THE SHACK

95-221 Kipapa Street Tel. (252)995-3125. www.theshackmililani.com Email: info@theshackmililani.com


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Overnight boat camping is allowed in No Name Harbor; a primitive campsite is available for organized youth groups. It has over a mile of sandy Atlantic beachfront, where snorkeling and swimming is possible. Besides the beach and tours of the lighthouse and keeper’s quarters, activities include boating, canoeing, kayaking and fishing from the seawall along Biscayne Bay, bicycling, hiking and wildlife viewing. The park has such amenities as picnicking areas and youth camping. It also has a visitor center, a museum with interpretive exhibits and concessions. Florida state parks are open between 8 a.m. and sundown ever y day of the year (including holidays).

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CAPE FLORIDA Key Biscayne, Fl.

Boasting tropical island surroundings, myriad resort activities and world-class ser vice, The Ritz-Carlton, Key Biscayne enters its third year as one of the top resort destinations in the countr y. Tiki huts to sit at by the beach Welcome to the Ritz Carlton

Sonesta Resort is located on the exclusive, tropical island of Key Biscayne, Florida. Our prime location is just 25 minutes from all major metropolitan areas of Miami, which makes the Sonesta Resort convenient to ever ything, yet comfortably secluded on a dramatic, beachfront setting.

S T AY RITZ CARLTON

455 Grand Bay Dr. Tel. (252) 987-2777 www.hotelplanner.com Email: ritz@hotelplanner.com

SONESTA RESORT

350 Ocean Dr. Tel. (866)986-2141 www.hotelplanner.com Email: sonesta@hotelplanner.com


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No matter what your taste and no matter what your appitite, we’ve got what you are hungr y for. View boats as you dine

Lighthouse CafĂŠ is an open-air restaurant nestled between one mile of beautiful Atlantic shoreline and over 400 acres of indigenous plant and animal wildlife.

E AT LIGHTHOUSE CAFE

1200 Crandon Boulevard Tel .(252) 986-2241 www.lighthouserestaurants.com Email: info@lighthouserestaurants.com

BOATERS GRILL 40920 Highway 12 Tel. (252)995-3125. www.boatersgrill.com Email: info@boatersgrill.com


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