Charlotte Is 11 Hours Away From World’s Best Nude Beach
Who knew that Charlotte was within driving distance to not just one, but two nude beaches? This has been a big year for nudity. Berlin changed the rules so women can…

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Melanie DayWho knew that Charlotte was within driving distance to not just one, but two nude beaches?
This has been a big year for nudity. Berlin changed the rules so women can now go topless in the German capital’s public swimming pools and Nantucket Island voted to go topless last December to support “gender equality on beaches.” Nude beaches are nothing new, but they continue to become more popular and there are more clothing-optional beaches than ever where you can swim, soak up some sun, and build sandcastles in your birthday suit.
You can find nude beaches on every continent and these are some of the best around the world:
- Playa Naturista Chihuahua, Uruguay - Once an unofficial naked getaway, this nude beach on the Atlantic coast became legal in 2000.
- Nida Nude Beach, Lithuania - If you’re up for a naked dip in the chilly Baltic Sea, or a stroll through the wildflower-covered dunes, this European spot is for you.
- Little Palm Beach, Waiheke, New Zealand - While it’s technically legal to go naked on any beach in this country, naturists like this clothing-optional spot on Waiheke Island, a 40 to 60-minute ferry ride from Auckland.
- Moshup Beach, Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts - Located on the island’s western extreme, it’s open and free for anyone to take their clothes off here, unlike Lucy Vincent, the island’s private nude beach.
- Black’s Beach, La Jolla, California - This was once the only legal nude beach in the U.S.
- Lady Bay Beach, Sydney, Australia - It’s small, narrow, and very secluded for a big city location.
- Wreck Beach, Vancouver, Canada - At 4.9 miles long, it’s one of the world’s longest nude beaches.
- Little Beach, Maui, Hawaii - Part of Makena State Park, this clothing-optional beach overlooks a national marine sanctuary known for sea turtles, dolphins, and whales.
- Haulover Beach Park, Miami, Florida - It’s the most popular public nude beach in the country, attracting over 1.3 million naked folks to its white sands and warm South Florida water every year.
Planning A Beach Vacation? These Are The Most Popular North Carolina Beaches
Looking to plan a beach vacation? But not sure where to start? That's understandable. With so many beach towns in North Carolina, it can be overwhelming to know where to pick. I know many people are the type to spend a week on the same beach and even in the same home year after year, but with so many fantastic beaches in the Carolinas why limit yourself? I'm team pick a new spot every summer for sure! But if you're trying to narrow it down how do you even start? A good place is with the most popular North Carolina beaches! And luckily for you, our friends over at BetCarolina.com sent us research on which North Carolina beach towns fit that description!
Even growing up in North Carolina I have always more frequently visited South Carolina beaches. Though in the last 10 years or so I've spent some time at a couple of Wilmington area beaches that both made this list. Many are on the Outer Banks, which is on my list but why do they all have to be so long of a drive? I can be in the Myrtle area in 3 hours so 5-6 is hard to justify! But with so many publications raving about the area, eventually, I'll have to cave!
To compile this list they consulted US News & World Report data on the Best North Carolina beaches, then utilized Google Search data to determine which of these beaches have the most interest from North Carolinians. So scroll through the list, do some research, and then grab your beach chair and your bathing suit. We are just days away from Memorial Day Weekend the official kick-off of summer. It's time to plan that beach trip you'll remember forever. You can read Bet Carolina's full report here or keep reading to see which towns made the list and what makes them so great!
The Most Popular North Carolina Beaches
10. Kitty Hawk
The first thing I think of when I think of Kitty Hawk, as you probably do too, is the Wright Brothers. And yes Kitty Hawk was the site of the first flight. You can tour the Wright Brothers Memorial on a trip to this Dare County beach town. But there is plenty more to do as well. This northern Outer Banks town is bordered to the north by Southern Shores and the south by Kill Devil Hills. Visitors can stay in quaint vacation homes or a variety of hotels and campgrounds. There is plenty of public beach access, as well as a fishing pier and delicious restaurants. Get more info on visiting Kitty Hawk here.
9. Duck
You'll find Duck, NC a little north of Kitty Hawk. It's actually the northernmost town in the North Carolina outer banks. It fittingly received its name due to the popularity of duck hunting in the area in the 1900s. The beaches are reserved for residents and guests. There is a one-mile boardwalk lined with shops and restaurants and if you're in North Carolina you may be familiar with Duck Donuts. The popular chain originated in Duck, NC. Want to learn more about Duck? Get more info here.
8. Atlantic Beach
Atlantic Beach is part of the North Carolina Crystal Coast or the southern outer banks. Coastal Living Magazine has called it one of the "best beaches". Visitors love the wide variety of places to stay and things to do including top-notch restaurants to visit after a day at the beach. Fishing off the pier is also a popular past time or if you're craving a more active adventure the Fort Macon State Park is a short walk from the town. Get all the info on planning a visit to Atlantic Beach here.
7. Corolla
Wild Horses couldn't drag me away, that's the first thing that comes to my mind when I think of Corolla North Carolina. And while yes this outer banks town is famous for it's wild horses, there is much more to enjoy. This includes miles of secluded beaches, historical sites, wildlife, and of course the incredible coastal eats you expect in any beach town. Learn all about Corolla here.
6. Wrightsville Beach
Wrightsville Beach is the closest beach to Wilmington, NC, and is always a popular choice. There is no shortage of activities to participate in, including some of the area's best surfing. No visit is complete without a meal at Dockside on the Intracoastal Waterway and you'll find plenty of shopping, hotels, and other dining options as well. My one piece of advice is either stay at Wrightsville or go incredibly early as parking is at a premium! Plan your visit with this info.
5. Topsail Beach
Topsail Beach is the southernmost of the three towns on Topsail Island. Located in Pender County it's about a 45-minute drive from Wilmington or an even quicker boat ride. Topsail Beach is a quiet family-friendly beach town, with restaurants, a bustling live music scene, shops, and wide beaches. Get more info here.
4. Oak Island
The family memories you're dying to make are exactly what you'll find in Oak Island, which is located in the Brunswick Islands. Think dinner followed by mini golf and ice cream. Think riding bikes and walking the pier. And of course the beaches and the Oak Island Nature Center. Get more info here.
3. Carolina Beach
You'll find Carolina Beach just south of Wilmington. Visitors rave about the Carolina Beach boardwalk which has that old-time beach feel that's full of nostalgia. Carolina Beach State Park offers scenic views of the Cape Fear River. There are also an array of hotels and restaurants. As they say there, there is only one Carolina Beach. Get everything you need to plan your visit here.
2. Emerald Isle
Emerald Isle is another town located on the Bouge Banks. This 5-square-mile town is home to emerald-colored waters that gave the town its name. There is no shortage of accommodations and restaurants to satisfy anyone! And of course, the beach which is spacious and not near as crowded as other spots. Want to visit? Get all the info here.
1. Nags Head
And the most popular beach in North Carolina goes to Nags Head! It's in the northern portion of the Outer Banks boarded by Jockey Ridge State Park, the Cape Hatteras National Seashore, and nearby Kill Devil Hills. In town, you'll find beach houses, seaside motels, boutiques, surf shops, and plenty of restaurants. Dying to visit the most popular beach in North Carolina? Start here!