North Carolina Travel Guide

United States of America

Billy Graham Library which includes heritage architecture and autumn leaves
Billy Graham Library which includes heritage architecture and autumn leaves
North Carolina which includes a river or creek, forest scenes and a cascade
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Billy Graham Library which includes interior views

Soaring mountain peaks, atmospheric islands and a fascinating colonial past make North Carolina an exciting state with trendy, welcoming cities.

Visit North Carolina for a trip that combines wilderness escapes in dramatic mountains, city breaks exploring museums and relaxation by the Atlantic coast. The “Tar Heel State” offers such a diverse array of attractions that it is a consistently surprising and exhilarating destination.

Visit the mysterious island of Roanoke to learn about North Carolina’s colonial past. This barrier island was the landing and settling point of more than 100 colonists in 1587 who disappeared without a trace. Follow in the footsteps of the infamous Lost Colony in the town of Manteo and at the Fort Raleigh National Historic Site.

Explore North Carolina’s creative, colorful cities. Asheville is located in the mountains in the west of the state and features a combination of historical and artistic sites. Roam the expansive grounds of Biltmore, one of the largest stately homes in America. The River Arts District has several independent galleries and stores.

Families will enjoy the thriving city of Charlotte, which features several all-ages attractions. Engage with science at the Discovery Place or plunge down rides at Carowinds. The city also has botanic gardens, pleasant parks and museums dedicated to NASCAR and aviation.

Drive along the spectacular Blue Ridge Parkway into the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Bring your binoculars to spot black bears roaming through the landscape in Great Smoky Mountains National Park, where you can hike along miles of trails.

Relax on the state’s coastline and explore scenic barrier islands. Learn to surf at Wrightsville Beach or escape to the solitude of quiet Hatteras Island or undeveloped Cape Lookout. The Wright Brothers National Memorial, located in the Kill Devil Hills, commemorates humankind’s first powered flight.

Charlotte Douglas International Airport is one of the busiest transport hubs in America, offering several flights to destinations around the U.S. and beyond.

The best time of year to visit North Carolina depends on what you want to do. Head to the southern coastal areas in spring or fall for warm but mild days by the ocean. Explore the northern mountains in summer for the clearest weather.

Popular cities in North Carolina

Charlotte
Charlotte
Known for Sports, Theatres and Live music
Visit one of the world’s banking capitals, with top art centers, museums and spectator sports in North Carolina’s beautiful Central Piedmont region.

Reasons to visit

  • Spectrum Center
  • Bank of America Stadium
  • Lake Norman
Basilica of Saint Lawrence which includes religious elements, a church or cathedral and heritage elements
Asheville
Known for Mountains, Live music and Theatres
Artists, gourmets and outdoor enthusiasts will all feel right at home in North Carolina’s “Paris of the South.”

Reasons to visit

  • Biltmore Estate
  • The Orange Peel
  • Blue Ridge Parkway Asheville Entrance
Aerial view of Raleigh, North Carolina skyline on a sunny day.
Raleigh
Known for Universities, Sports and Theatres
Love live music, sports and sunrises? Get away to Raleigh!

Reasons to visit

  • Duke University
  • North Carolina State University
  • Raleigh Convention Center
Wilmington which includes an administrative building
Wilmington
Known for Beaches, Sea and Rivers
Climb aboard a World War II battleship in this port city and catch a show at a theater that pre-dates the American Civil War.

Reasons to visit

  • University of North Carolina at Wilmington
  • Riverwalk
  • Battleship North Carolina
Carolina Beach featuring a sandy beach, a coastal town and waves
Carolina Beach
Known for Beaches, Walking and Sea
This town, set on a peninsula between the Atlantic Ocean and Cape Fear River, is known for its uncrowded beaches, outstanding surf and boardwalk amusement park.

Reasons to visit

  • Carolina Beach Boardwalk
  • Carolina Beach
  • Freeman Park
Nags Head
Nags Head
Known for Beaches, Sea and Fishing
Nags Head is calling! Discover its beaches, oceanfront, football and more.

Reasons to visit

  • Jennette's Pier
  • Nags Head Fishing Pier
  • Bodie Island Lighthouse

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