What Makes Salvo Beach, NC Special?

Located on Hatteras Island, Salvo Beach, NC is the southernmost town of the “tri-villages.” About 30 minutes south of central OBX destinations, this destination surely is a hidden gem. If you’re looking to learn more about this get-away spot, read some of the great tips below!

What makes Salvo Beach, NC special?

Secluded and quiet, Salvo Beach, NC is the perfect escape. This small town is  bordered by 15 miles of undeveloped shoreline, with just enough amenities to meet your vacation needs. If you’ve always wanted an Outer Banks vacation without the larger crows, Salvo Beach, NC is the place for you!

What is there to do in Salvo Beach, NC?

Honestly, not that much! But that’s what makes Salvo Beach, NC so great. It allows you to truly step away from the hustle and bustle. The best part is the wide and uncrowded beaches with access to the Pamlico Sound. All of this makes it the ultimate spot for your next fishing, windsurfing, kiteboarding, kayaking, or surfing adventure. In the event of some rain, head up to central Outer Banks for some dining or shopping!

What kind of vacation should I plan for in Salvo Beach, NC?

If you’re looking for an outdoor adventure, grab your dog and 4WD vehicle and hit the beach. Salvo Beach is known for being dog-friendly year-round, as long as they’re leashed at all times. Not only is your four-legged friend allowed on the beach, but so is your 4WD vehicle (from October to March)! To finish out your day, you can even set up a bonfire right on the beach. Make sure you get your permit for your vehicle and bonfire!

What time of year should I visit Salvo Beach, NC?

Salvo has great weather year round. The winter months will have lows in the mid 50s and the summer months will have highs in the 80s. You can’t go wrong with this kind of climate. There are benefits to visiting in each season. In the off-season, you can find things less crowded with housing more affordable and plentiful. If you’re looking to visit in peak season, be prepared to book in advance, but the water temps will be more desirable for water sport activities.

What is the history of Salvo Beach, NC?

The tri-village area was grouped together as one town for centuries, known as “Chicamacomico.” This was the original name given by Hatteras Island’s northern Native American tribes. As the three towns began to separate in the 1800s, Salvo was renamed Clarkswville by the small number of local residents.

Very few people knew of its existence, so when a sailor on a passing ship during the Civil War took notice, the captain replied that they should “Give them a Salvo anyways.” Giving a salvo is a greeting by firing a cannon. In 1901, the town officially took the name of “Salvo” and established its first US Post Office. A Post Office might not seem like an exciting attraction, but it is noteworthy since it was the smallest one in the United States at less than 100 square feet.

What airports are close to Salvo Beach, NC?

The closest airport to Salvo Beach, NC is Norfolk International Airport. While over two hours may seem far, the amazing views and stops along the way will make your drive fly by!

  • Norfolk International Airport ORF (2.25 hours)

Driving Directions to Salvo Beach, NC:

From Norfolk, VA (2.5 hours):

●      Take Airport Rd, Robin Hood Rd and VA-165 S to Northampton Blvd for 2.3 miles

●      Get on VA-168 S, NC-168 S and US-158 E to Cape Hatteras National Park Rd in Nags Head for 89.2 miles

●      Take NC-12 S to Shell Rd in Kinnakeet for 27.5 miles

From Raleigh, NC (3.5 hours):

  • Get on I-440 E from Capital Blvd for 4 miles
  • Continue to Williamston. Take exit 515 from US-64 E for 99 miles
  • Follow US-64 E and NC-12 S to Shell Rd in Kinnakeet for 117 miles

Where to Stay in Salvo Beach, NC?

While the occasional campground or motel can be found in the area, most visitors opt for a vacation rental.

  • Sodium Summer
    • One bedroom, one bath home that sleeps 4
    • Short 5 minute walk from the beach
    • Dog friendly
  • Soundfront Cottage
    • Five bedroom, four bath home that sleeps 12
    • Unique cottage with soundfront views and guest house
    • Activity filled home with an outdoor pool, pool table, and personal dock
  • Sea Monkey
    • 7 bedroom, 7 bath home that sleeps 14
    • 5,200 square foot oceanfront house
    • All-inclusive feels with pool, hot tub, outdoor bar, pool table, and fantastic views

If you’re looking to get away with friends, family, or your four-legged friend, Salvo Beach is the place for you! With large, private, dog-friendly beaches, you’ll find yourself more relaxed than ever. Be sure to share this article with any friends or family who could use an escape of their own!

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