- The list below includes 40 free or cheap things to do in or near Rodanthe, North Carolina, including 43 different types of inexpensive activities like Art Gallery, Camping Site, Historic Sites and Piers & Boardwalks.
- From Rodanthe Pier to Chicamacomico Life-Saving Station Historic Site & Museum, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Rodanthe and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Manteo, Nags Head, Buxton and Avon.
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Located on the Outer Banks of North Carolina, Duck Island's Coastal Kayak Touring Company provides guided kayak tours. These expeditions are the best way to explore marshy areas of the Outer Banks, as well as the beautiful coastline. Single and double-occupancy kayaks are available.
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Duck, North Carolina is home to Duck's Cottage, an indepenent bookstore and coffee shop. It is located in the commercial strip called Waterfront Shops, adjacent to the lake. Duck's Cottage frequently hosts signings and readings with local and regional authors.
43.0 Miles
The charming Duck Town Boardwalk is the heart of Duck Island, North Carolina. Open every day during daylight hours, the boardwalk features fine restaurants, boutiques and a scenic view of Currituck Sound.
43.0 Miles
Seadragon Gallery is an art gallery showcasing jewelry, pottery, glass, metal, and wooden artistic pieces. The gallery features work done by American artists, with a special focus on artists from North Carolina.
43.5 Miles
Drum Stick fishing charter offers full and half day Off Shore Deep Sea Fishing Trips off the waters of the Outer Banks. They provide trips for a variety of occasions including Father/son fishing trips, Bachelor Parties, anniversary’s and Reunions.
43.5 Miles
Catbird Kayak offers a variety of guided kayak tours of the local waterways. Tours offered include a sunrise tour, a mid-day tour, a sunset tour, and a full moon tour. The company also offers themed tours.
43.9 Miles
Located on tiny Ocracoke Island, part of North Carolina's Outer Banks, Springer's Point Preserve is a bastion of undeveloped wilderness and an important wildife habitat. The Preserve relies on sponsorships and does not charge admission fees. It is open year-round.
43.9 Miles
The British Cemetery contains the remains of Thomas Cunningham, Stanley. R. Craig, and two unknown soldiers from a sunk ship during World War I. Visitors can see the granite tombstones, a plaque, and a white picket fence.
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Attracting visitors for their shelling opportunities, Porstmouth ATV Tours provides them with their own personal ATV to explore the secluded beaches of the island. The beaches contain a variety of large and small shells that can be collected.
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Starting in 1753, Portsmouth grew to be a thriving community on the Outer Banks and within 100 years, 1,400 vessels and two-thirds of all goods entering North Carolina passed through its port each year. Now, a ghost town, visitors can see a 250-acre historic district.