Immerse Yourself in Maritime History at North Carolina Maritime Museum
Maritime museum focusing on history of local waterways plus exhibits on piracy, shipwrecks & storms.
Maritime museum focusing on history of local waterways plus exhibits on piracy, shipwrecks & storms.
Take a leisurely stroll along Oak Island Pier, a beloved local landmark offering scenic views of the Atlantic Ocean and opportunities for fishing and birdwatching.
Dive into the rich maritime history of the region at the Fort Johnston-Southport Museum & Visitors’ Center, where interactive exhibits and artifacts bring the area’s past to life.
Built in 1957, this 148-ft. cylindrical concrete lighthouse offers tours up to the balcony.
Unpretentious watering hole providing cocktails, pub grub & sports TVs in an easygoing atmosphere.
Locally sourced seafood, steaks, burgers & other American fare from a cozy place with a bar & patio.
Overlooking the intracoastal waterway at South Harbour Village. Joseph’s offers delicious Italian Cuisine and a comprehensive array of premier wine and spirits – come join us for a delectable evening of fine food and drink while soaking in some of the most breathtaking sunsets on the East Coast.
At Island Way Restaurant and Bar, the experience involves a lot more than nice décor and comfortable ocean front surroundings. From the moment you enter, you find you’re treated like a friend.