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Sunset Beach, NC
Located 44 miles southwest of Wilmington, Sunset Beach remains one of the last
working beach communities in the area. The majority of the town’s residents
still make their living from the fishing, shrimping and crabbing the waters
that surround the village. Village residents are also famous for the custom
fishing nets made on the island. People come from all over the world to buy
the handmade nets.
For years, Sunset Beach was known only as a minor tourist destination. The
wide powder sand beaches drew beachgoers in small numbers from around the region.
But somehow, the idyllic beauty of the town remained a secret from the rest
of the world — most of though most of its residents are happy about that. But
more and more, Sunset Beach is becoming knows as a retirement destination because
of its easy-going lifestyle, multitude of recreational activities and proximity
to larger cities.
A favorite thing to do for residents and tourists alike is to visit Bird Island,
located at the west end of Sunset Beach. Bird Island is an undeveloped barrier
island – one of the last, in fact – home to a large variety of wildlife. Many
indigenous species live on the island, many of which are endangered, almost
completely isolated from man. The island is the perfect window to the past of
the area, giving visitors a glimpse back into time, before the islands up and
down the coast were polluted with gaudy condominium developments and high-rise
hotels.
“Sunset Beach is becoming known as a retirement destination because
of its easy-going lifestyle, multitude of recreational activities and proximity
to larger cities."
Many quaint coastal communities, along with larger cities are all within easy
driving distance from Sunset Beach. World-class golf, shopping, sightseeing,
fishing, and dining options are all close to Sunset Beach. In fact, the world
famous “Seafood Capital of the World” in Calabash is only five minutes away.
For those seeking a bit more excitement Myrtle Beach is less than an hour away.
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