20% Off Lodging Coupons!
January 2, 2012 by gary
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Download free discount coupons good for 15% to 20% off already low off season room rates at The Winds Resort Beach Club on nearby Ocean Isle Beach, NC!
Click here to download these valuable coupons that you can print right off of your computer.
The Winds is a small, intimate island resort ideal for vacations, romantic getaways, weddings, honeymoons, reunions, golf packages and excursions or small meetings, The Winds Resort Beach Club, on Ocean Isle Beach, NC, is more than just a beach resort hotel.
The Winds’ complex is a lush tropical paradise offering a variety of Ocean Isle beach rentals and vacation homes all with access to a host of free amenities including three pools (one indoor), bikes to explore the island and much more.
Oceanfront hotel rooms and 1, 2 and 3 bedroom suites (with kitchens) overlook palms, banana trees, hibiscus flowers and our breathtaking island beach. The Winds also offers 4, 5 and 6 bedroom Resort Cottages.
Free Hot Southern Breakfast Buffet each morning:
No one offers a free breakfast spread like The Winds Resort Beach Club! All guests can enjoy this buffet free with their stay.
With everything from eggs, breakfast meats, grits, potatoes, waffles, bagels and english muffins to fruit and hot and cold cereals.
This is just a partial list. We promise that you will not be walking away hungry.
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Biking At Wrightsville Beach
December 22, 2011 by gary
Filed under Around The Town
Bike riding at Wrightsville Beach is one of the most fun activities in the area. According to bikers at the beach, it’s best to ride in the morning.
There are more than 10 miles of smooth riding from the drawbridge, up and down the beach and back again.
Also, the River to the Sea Bike Route expands from Riverfront Park — just off Market Street in Historic Downtown Wilmington — to Johnnie Mercer’s Pier in Wrightsville Beach. This route, which stretches for nearly 10 miles, takes bikers for a trek along the historic trolley line. Most of the journey is a quiet one, cycling through very peaceful residential areas.
A new 1.2-mile multi-use pathway along Eastwood Road has been constructed near Military Cutoff Road, and a 1.6-mile extension of the pathway to Cardinal Drive is currently under construction. Another 3.2-mile pathway is nearing completion along Military Cutoff Road.
Between Wrightsville Beach and Wilmington, there are approximately 40 miles of trails for you and your family to explore, including established bike trails, as well as picturesque side streets. There are also plenty of parks for picnics along the way and salty seashores for sunbathing. Visit www.wmpo.org to download a bike path map of New Hanover County. Fasten your helmet before you hit the trails.
If mountain biking is more your speed, try Blue Clay Trails, 6 miles of off-road trails located on the right side of Juvenile Center Drive off Blue Clay Road under the power lines. Park by the power lines and follow the signs.
Wrightsville Beach Museum
December 22, 2011 by gary
Filed under Attractions And Events
Discover beach living through the eyes of residents who called Wrightsville Beach home over a 100 years ago. The Wrightsville Beach Museum of History has preserved the history of the community for future generations.
An intricate scale model shares a 3D snapshot of what the area looked like in 1910. Looking for something both enjoyable and educational to do with the family on a rainy day? Give this coastal attraction a try.
No need to worry about working another expense into your budget, admission to the Wrightsville Beach Museum is free. Donations are accepted.
Long before Wrightsville Beach was officially a town, the area was frequented by fisherman and visitors seeking a sandy respite from the world. Formerly known as Ocean View Beach before becoming incorporated in 1899, cottages dotted the beach offering oceanfront views for vacationers.
Insider’s Guide: NC South Coast
December 22, 2011 by gary
Filed under Cool Stuff
Save $6.00 off! If you want to know what the locals know, the Insider’s Guide is for you.
Written by longtime locals and true insiders who offer personal and practical perspectives that readers trust.
The Insider’s Guide to NC’s Southern Coast & Wilmington takes you to the clean, quiet, family oriented beaches of North Carolina’s Southern Coast and introduces you to the intriguing city of Wilmington, including the historic downtown riverfront.
Regular Cover Price: $15.95
On Sale:
$9.95 Buy it at http://Islands-Art.com
Miller Pope’s Book of Pirates
December 22, 2011 by gary
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From Captain Kidd to Blackbeard to the pirates of the orient . . . From bloody battles to walking the plank- from blunderbusses to cutlasses, With nearly 150 original illustrations, this volume is sure to please and inform pirate fans of all ages.
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• Race for Riches: a history of the origins of piracy
• Greed and Gold: a pirate’s life aboard ship and in battle
• Tools of the Trade: weapons, vessels, and pirate culture
• Rogues and Raiders: profiles of pirates through history
• Other Pirates, Other Times: the past and future of piracy
• A Roster of Infamy: a list of pirates and their vessels
“The illustrations are incredible, from the actual pirates to their ships, battles, maps, tools of the trade and treasures. For every generations’ fascination with pirates and the exotic and exciting life they supposedly led, this book will satisfy that hunger for the actual and imagined part of pirate lore.
Miller Pope is as exceptional a writer as he is an illustrator, writing with the visual in mind, always crafting his words from an illustrators’ perspective and then backing that image up with the very picture the words so masterfully created.”
- Island Living Magazine
The Coastal Art of Miller Pope
December 22, 2011 by gary
Filed under Around The Town
Local Artist and author Miller Pope is making high quality Giclée prints of his original artwork available for sale on Islands-Art.com!
While priced as low as $8.00, all prints are titled digitally and reproduced as high quality Giclées.
A light gray mat is also printed around the white area. All prints fit standard frame sizes found everywhere. Pricing is by frame size.
To view all of Miller’s prints and/or purchase these prints click here!
The first series Miller has released are nature and beach scenes.
Other series (to be released) include prints of his illustrations from his four pirate books and a selection of his retro/vintage art from the 19950s and 1960s.
Miller was recently the subject of a feature article in the January issue of Our State Magazine.
Miller Pope was born in South Carolina but spent most of his career during the “golden age of illustration” in the New York advertising and publishing arenas, after getting his start on the Marine Corps’ legendary Leatherneck magazine.
Miller studied figure drawing at the Corcoran School of Art in Washington, D.C., at the Art Students League in New York City.
His works have appeared on novel covers and in major magazines. He was elected to the Society of Illustrators in 1957.
With his wife, Helen, he moved south in the 1970s and worked to develop The Winds Resort Beach Club and Sea Trail Plantation on the Southeastern North Carolina coast.
To view all of Miller Pope’s prints and/or purchase these prints click here!
Shipwreck Diving NC
December 22, 2011 by gary
Filed under Recreation and Sports
Everyone fascinated with the sea will enjoy reading this documentary on local shipwreck diving. The book features stories and pictures about ships that have sunk offshore this area since the early 1800s.
Local authors Fred R. David and Vern J. Bender created this 66 page paperback book.
$14.95 Buy it at http://Islands-Art.com
People from age 4 to 104 will love this book, for twelve good reasons:
* It provides short stories of the last voyage of ships that sank offshore of Sunset Beach, Ocean Isle Beach, Holden Beach, Oak Island, and Baldhead Island
* It provides actual pictures of ships that sank here, such as the Sherman, the Hebe, the Raritan, the Governor, and the City of Houston
* It provides GPS #’s of many shipwrecks off southeast North Carolina
* It provides color pictures and short descriptions of exotic marine life that inhabit local shipwrecks
* It reveals where local Shark Tooth Beds are located and describes the extinct megalodon that once roamed here * It discusses the local Cypress Tree Forest on the ocean floor
* It provides numerous embedded YouTube video hotlinks to bring to life local shipwrecks and marine life
* It describes how, when, and where to catch spiny and slipper lobster here
* It gives important information for diving local shipwrecks, including depth, visibility, currents, type of artifacts, and marine life
* It describes local shipwreck history, from pirate ships to Civil War blockade runners, to World War II U-boat victims, to the recent Valour sinking * It tells the story of Frying Pan Tower and Frying Pan Lightships
* Help us preserve the history of this area by making this book available to others.
$14.95 Buy it at http://Islands-Art.com
March Madness $110.00 Golf!
December 22, 2011 by gary
Filed under Recreation and Sports
$110.00 All Inclusive Golf Package!
This March stay at the area’s premier oceanfront resort and play top area courses for $110 per golfer all inclusive!
3/1/12 – 3/31/12: $110.00 Per Person All Inclusive – Package includes:
- Lodging
- Daily Hot Southern Breakfast Buffet
- Daily Round of Golf On Great Courses (See list below)
- Cart Fees
- Greens Fees
- Daily Housekeeping
- Rates based on 4 golfers in a 2 bedroom/2 bath suite, 8 golfers if a 4 bedroom/4 bath Resort House or 2 golfers in a one bedroom/one bath Deluxe Room or one bedroom suite (when available).
Courses:
Azalea Sands, Brierwood, Carolina National, Carolina Shores, Eagles Nest, Lockwood Folly, Magnolia Greens, Palmetto Greens, Rivers Edge, Sea Trail Maples, Sea Trail Byrd, Valley at Eastport.
Play Farmstead and Meadowlands for $5.00 more and SeaTrail Jones for $10.00 more!
To book this golf package please call the The Winds Golf Desk Toll Free: 800-334-3581 or Email: GolfDesk@TheWinds.com
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Winter Sizzler $61.00 Golf
December 22, 2011 by gary
Filed under Recreation and Sports
$61.00 All Inclusive Golf Package!

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Wrightsville Beach Nightlife
December 20, 2011 by gary
Filed under Around The Town
Everyone knows, Wrightsville Beach is known for its surf, sand and sun, but it’s also famous for its nightlife. No matter if your idea of a “night on the town” is laid back evening at a seaside eatery watching the tide roll in or out or dancing the night away at one of our famous beach clubs, Wrightsville has everything you need for an enjoyable evening at the beach.
Blockade Runner Lounge — The poolside bar offers guests a covered area to enjoy the salt air, while the modern glass encased lounge inside the hotel offers visitors a garden lawn view and a glimpse of the beach’s horizon.
22 North — An array of menu items awaits you at 22 North on North Lumina Avenue and for late night, a pool table and booth seating offers guests a chance to relax and enjoy life at the beach.Buddy’s Crab House and Oyster Bar — Dollar bills with the John Hancocks of visitors and locals decorate this pirate-inspired bar, but don’t let the name fool ya, no food is served at this local establishment.
Gabby’s Lounge at the Holiday Inn SunSpree — One of the lounges located within the hotel, open from late morning until… Live entertainment is featured on the weekends and outdoor seating is available.
Jerry Allen’s Sports Bar and Grill — To catch up on all the games you missed while lounging seaside and catch a quick bite to eat, pop over to Jerry Allen’s Sports Bar and Grill. The tantalizing treats off the late night menu are served until they close up shop at 2 a.m.
King Neptune’s Pirate Lounge — Located adjacent to one of the beach’s finest seafood restaurants, the lounge at King Neptune’s offers visitors a peek into the life of a pirate. With Jolly Rogers flags and pirate memorabilia mounted on every inch of the walls, you can find locals and visitors alike sharing in the swashbuckling celebration of a day well spent.
Lagerheads Tavern — Located directly across from Roberts Grocery, Lagerheads is situated just right for people watching on Lumina Avenue. Locals can be found hanging out on the front patio all day long, enjoying the summer sun.
The Palm Room — Located next to Johnnie Mercer’s Pier, the Palm Room offers visitors a large venue to hear both local and regional bands. Comedy shows also frequent the venue and kicking up your heels is always an option.
Red Dogs — Equipped with bars on the upper and lower levels, Red Dogs also offers its patrons two levels of dancing. With different DJs showcasing their musical stylings on a regular basis, the venue is popular amongst many college-age coeds.
Wrightsville Beach is also minutes away from Historic Downtown Wilmington, a favorite hot spot for locals. Luckily, a cab ride from Wrightsville Beach to Wilmington city center is only $25. While you’re downtown, you can watch a play at one of the outstanding local theaters, stroll along the Riverwalk, listen to an abundance of live music, take a horse and carriage ride, catch a ghost tour or eat in one of downtown’s renowned restaurants.









