Everything you need to know about one of North Carolina's most beloved barrier islands, from arrival to last swim.
Emerald Isle punches well above its size. Whether you're chasing fish or dolphins, there's something for every member of the family.
The Crystal Coast is legendary fishing territory. Charter boats depart from Morehead City marina, or fish from the Emerald Isle Fishing Pier just down the beach.
Pods of bottlenose dolphins regularly swim right in front of Dune Castle. Watch from the deck with your morning coffee or wade out in the shallows at low tide.
Several courses within easy driving distance including Star Hill Golf Club and Brandywine Bay Golf. Coastal breezes add a fun challenge to every round.
One of the top aquariums on the East Coast is just minutes from the cottage. A must for families with kids: shark tanks, sea turtles, and hands-on touch pools.
Rent kayaks or paddleboards and explore the sound side of the island. Calmer waters make it accessible for beginners and a great sunset activity for the whole group.
Emerald Isle beaches are uncrowded and pristine. Early morning low tides reveal excellent shelling spots, and the Atlantic sunrises are worth setting an alarm for.
Every season has its own character. Here's what to expect whenever you plan to arrive.
Mild crowds, warm enough to swim by May. Peak shelling season and excellent fishing. The island is green and fresh with a quieter pace that regulars love.
Peak dolphin season. Warm ocean, long days, and buzzing local restaurants. The island is at its most alive. Book well in advance and expect Saturday changeovers.
Our secret season. Warm water, cooler air, almost no crowds. The October light on the water is extraordinary. Often the best value and the most peaceful time to visit.
Quiet and contemplative. The island empties out, prices drop, and storm watching from the deck is its own reward. Perfect for those who want true solitude by the sea.
The island is accessible by car via two bridges, a dramatic arrival that signals vacation has officially begun.
Most guests drive in. The island is roughly 3 hours from the Raleigh-Durham area and 2 hours from Wilmington. Follow NC-58 across the Emerald Isle Bridge.
The nearest regional airport is Albert J. Ellis Airport (OAJ) in Jacksonville, NC, about 50 minutes away. Raleigh-Durham (RDU) is the larger hub, about 2.5 hours from the cottage.
Dune Castle is perfectly positioned for island life and quick day trips up and down the Crystal Coast.
5 minute drive — sharks, sea turtles, touch pools
2 to 10 minute drive — seafood, ice cream, surf shops
2 minute drive — fishing, crabbing, ocean views
20 minute drive — deep sea charters, boardwalk, dining
25 minute drive — NC Maritime Museum, wild horses
15 to 25 minute drive — multiple courses, coastal views