


Word is getting out about the best kept secret in the Outer Banks - Currituck County. Currituck is one of the fastest growing counties in North Carolina. Beautiful, clean beaches, a high quality of life, and the perfect blend of history have made this part of the Outer Banks a popular destination for visitors and locals alike.
Though Currituck is located on the upper peninsula of North Carolina (surrounded on three sides by water and marshes) and enjoys a bit of seclusion, it is just a short drive from Virginia's metropolitan Hampton Roads region and the more populated areas of the Outer Banks. In Currituck County, you get the best of both worlds.
Established in 1668 among the original colonies, Currituck County was one of the first areas settled in the New World. Rich, historical heritage lives on in treasured landmarks like The Whalehead Club and Currituck Beach Lighthouse.
Currituck County is a sportsman's paradise and nature lover's dream. Each year the County serves as host to millions of visitors who come to relax on the beaches and enjoy the area's many activities and attractions. This community's quaint charm attracts fine restaurants and elegant boutiques.