Jul 07, 2025

The Ultimate Vacation in South Nags Head

Make Unforgettable Memories

Welcome to South Nags Head!

South Nags Head is often referred to as the “original vacation hotspot” of the Outer Banks. With its wide-open beaches, classic beach cottages, and oceanfront estates, this laid-back town offers everything you need for a relaxing coastal escape. Stretching 12 miles along the Atlantic from Milepost 16.5 to 22, South Nags Head features over 40 ocean access points, making it easy to spend your days fishing, paddling, or just soaking up the sun.

South Nags Head also puts you close to all the action with local favorites, plus easy day trips to Cape Hatteras or Ocracoke Island. Many of the town’s spacious rental homes range from four to eleven bedrooms, making it ideal for family getaways or group trips. And thanks to recent beach nourishment efforts, the shoreline is as beautiful and welcoming as ever. Whether you’re here for the waves or the waterfront views, South Nags Head is Outer Banks vacationing at its finest.

What Sets South Nags Head Apart

South Nags Head is known for its wide, uncrowded beaches, offering a more laid-back and peaceful experience. Unlike the busier stretches to the north, there’s a refreshing sense of space here, and you’ll find plenty of public beach access points, making it incredibly easy to enjoy the shoreline from just about anywhere.

While there are no community amenities, a major perk of South Nags Head is its location. You’re just minutes from Fish Heads Bar & Grill, a favorite local spot right on the pier. Perfect for grabbing a drink, some fresh seafood, and soaking up the ocean breeze. Even better, you’re within quick reach of some of the Outer Banks’ most iconic attractions: Roanoke Island and Manteo, full of history and charm, and Hatteras Island, perfect for day trips, scenic drives, or catching the ferry to Ocracoke.

South Nags Head is the perfect place of your family vacation when you want a quieter, more natural Outer Banks experience, with the best parts of the OBX just a short drive away.

Explore Local Attractions

South Nags Head has endless activities for the family. Spend the morning at Nags Head Estuarine Sound Access, climb Bodie Island Lighthouse, or explore Oregon Inlet Fishing Center. Planning a trip to South Nags Head? Browse South Nags Head’s event calendar for fun, free activities during your stay.

Beach Access

Enjoy beach access in South Nags Head with various accesses throughout the community whether it is steps from your door or a quick stroll away. Before you know, you’ll be in the sand in no time! Check out South Nags Head’s public beach access and lifeguard tower map. Nags Head Ocean Rescue is on duty from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. during June 20 – August 15, 2025.

Enjoy Local Shopping & Dining

Need a break from the sun? Explore our favorite mouthwatering classics and cozy boutiques.

 

Day Trips From South Nags Head

South Nags Head is the perfect base for day trips on the Outer Banks, with easy access to spots like the historic town of Manteo for a glimpse of the Lost Colony of Roanoke, Elizabethan Gardens, and NC Aquarium. Head to Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge for a wildlife experience, explore Alligator River Wildlife National Refuge or take the ferry to Ocracoke Island. Whether you’re looking to explore charming villages, pristine beaches, or coastal wildlife, there’s no shortage of nearby adventures.

Tips Before You Arrive

Here are a few helpful things to keep in mind as you plan your stay:

  • Check-in Instructions and details are available in your guest portal.

  • Review community rules to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone.

  • For the most up-to-date information on events amenities, and map, be sure to visit the South Nags Head community website.

Ready to Experience South Nags Head?

Whether you’re catching the fish of the day, climbing the Bodie Island Lighthouse, or simply watching the waves roll in, South Nags Head is more than just a vacation spot — it’s a place where lifelong memories are made.

We can’t wait to welcome you!

FAQ’s

Are campfires allowed on the beaches in South Nags Head?

Beach pit fires are allowed in Nags Head with a permit from the Town’s Fire and Rescue Department. They are issued between 5 p.m. and 9 p.m. daily based on current wind speed and fire danger conditions and are valid until midnight on the day they are issued. Check out OBX access for more information on beach bonfires.

Where is the closest public boat ramp?

The closest public boat ramps are The Oregon Inlet Fishing Center, Kill Devil Hills, and Manteo. A public boat ramp is located in Kill Devil Hills off of Bay Drive and Dock Street. This ramp is maintained by the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission and features multiple docks and paved parking for up to 12 vehicles. located adjacent to the Bonner Bridge on the Northern side, is located directly off of NC Highway 12 and has parking available for up to 45 vehicles with trailers. In Manteo, across from Pirate’s Cove Marina, on the western side of the Washington Baum Bridge, a NC Wildlife Resources Commission boat ramp is available to the public. Parking is available for up to 50 vehicles, and there are several pedestrian walkways for easy, boat-free fishing.

Outer Banks: The Ultimate Scavenger Hunt

Challenge the entire family to an OBX adventure with our Outer Banks Scavenger Hunt

If you have any questions, our Vacation Specialists on our Guest Services team are happy to help! Please chat with us on our website, call (866) 457-1190, or text us at (252) 888-2598.


Mali Goebel

Mali Goebel

Jul 07, 2025

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