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Sailing the ICW From North Carolina to Virginia.


Trading the open ocean for a sheltered labyrinth, sailing the Intracoastal Waterway (ICW) from North Carolina to Virginia promises a unique coastal adventure. Imagine gliding past emerald marshes teeming with birdlife, colorful fishing villages dotting the shoreline, and majestic live oak draped in Spanish moss.

Pamlica, Alligator River, Coinjock, and More

This 198-nautical-mile journey unveils a tapestry of coastal ecosystems. In North Carolina, navigate the narrow, serpentine passages of the Pamlico Sound, a haven for boaters and birdwatchers alike. Keep an eye out for playful dolphins frolicking alongside your vessel, and soak in the breathtaking sunsets that paint the sky in fiery hues. As you enter Virginia, the ICW widens, opening up vistas of barrier islands and pristine beaches. Drop anchor at charming towns like Ocracoke or Manteo, where friendly locals and fresh seafood await.

Whether you're a seasoned sailor or a curious novice, the ICW offers a voyage of discovery. So raise the sails, chart your course, and prepare to be enchanted by the magic of the North Carolina and Virginia coast.

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