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Getting There

Sea Air has flights to the Outer Banks three days a week from Norfolk, Virginia, and chartered daily flights from most Northeastern cities, including New York and Washington, D.C. DETAILS 252-453-3656 or flyseaair.com.

Where to Stay

The Sanderling A beachside resort with great restaurants, including the Left Bank, which serves French-American cuisine, and the more casual Lifesaving Station. DETAILS Doubles from $130; 1461 Duck Rd., Duck; 800-701-4111.

Where to Visit

Currituck Beach Lighthouse A restored 1875 lighthouse still in operation. DETAILS Corolla Village Rd., Corolla; 252-453-4939.

The Whalehead Club A 1920s Art Nouveau mansion, once used as a hunting lodge and a summer school, now operating as a museum. DETAILS 1100 Club Way, Corolla; 252-453-9040.

Duck Deli Barbecue joint serving North-Carolina-style pulled pork. DETAILS 1223 Duck Rd.; Duck; 252-261-3354.

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