Travel North Carolina The 15 Best Things To Do In Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina By Tara Massouleh McCay Tara Massouleh McCay Tara Massouleh McCay is the Senior Travel and Culture Editor for Southern Living. A writer and editor with nearly 10 years of experience in producing lifestyle content for local, regional, and national publications, she joined the Southern Living team in 2021. Southern Living's editorial guidelines Updated on March 6, 2024 In This Article View All In This Article Get Out On The Water See The Sights Museums and Tours Explore The Town Close Photo: Lisa Corson Wilmington wouldn’t be the oft-frequented vacation destination it is without water. A tale of two waterways, the North Carolina city is known for its charming riverfront on the Cape Fear River and also for its three beach communities on the Atlantic Ocean: Carolina Beach, Kure Beach, and Wrightsville Beach. While each beach town has a personality all its own, the laidback island vibes on Wrightsville Beach make it one of our favorite places to spend time—and it also earned it a top spot as our readers' favorite waterfront town in North Carolina the 2024 South's Best Awards. Spend time soaking up the sunshine on the sand, try out a new watersport like paddleboarding, or explore the surfer-friendly village where great restaurants meet unique local shops. Here are the best things to do in Wrightsville Beach. Get Out On The Water Lisa Corson Set Sail If you didn’t grow up on the water, you may be unfamiliar with sailing. Get acquainted with this style of watercraft with Wrightsville Performance Sailing. The company offers everything from half-day catamaran sails to 3-hour private adventure charters to Masonboro Island. If you want to learn how to captain instead of just ride, sign up for an hour-long Hobie sail lesson. wpsail.com, 330 Causeway Dr, Wrightsville Beach, NC 28480 Develop A Passion For Paddling Wilmington and Beaches CVB Folks in Wrightsville Beach love a workout on the water. The town is home to some of the country’s most prestigious stand-up paddleboarding competitions like the annual Carolina Cup. Get in on the craze with a rental or lesson from Wrightsville SUP. The outfitter also rents kayaks and bikes, so you’ll have your pick of outdoor adventures. wrightsvillesup.com, 96 W Salisbury St, Wrightsville Beach, NC 28480 Take A Scenic Harbor Cruise Wilmington and Beaches CVB For a more passive activity on Wrightsville’s crystal blue waters, hop aboard a boat for a relaxing cruise on the calm waters. The Wrightsville Beach Sunset Cruise with Soundside gives a gentle tour of the tranquil sea that’s set against the picturesque image of a vibrant sunset. soundside-wb.com, 226 S Lumina Ave, Wrightsville Beach, NC 28480 Go Deep Sea Fishing Wilmington and Beaches CVB. Anglers can go inshore or deep sea fishing with Captain Robbie Wolfe of Whipsaw Charters, who has spent years taking folks out on the water to enjoy this active ocean sport. On a half-day family fishing trip, you can reel in everything from king mackerel and bluefish to black sea bass, then take home a giant cooler filled with your fresh catch. wrightsvillebeachfishingtrip.com, 1418 Airlie Road, Wilmington, NC 28403 Learn To Surf Wilmington and Beaches CVB If you’ve ever dreamt of hanging ten, there’s no better place to turn your far-off fantasy into reality than in North Carolina’s first surf town. The talented and patient instructors at WB Surf Camp will have you up on your board and catching waves in no time. wbsurfcamp.com, 222 Causeway Dr, Wrightsville Beach, NC 28480 See The Sights Lisa Corson Spend The Day On The Beach One of the best things about Wrightsville Beach is that there are seemingly endless ways to get to the beach. Rather than one central public access point, there are 44 smaller access points spread out over around 4 miles. Find a public parking spot, load up your beach day essentials, and prepare to soak up all the wonders of the surf, sun, and sand. Pro tip: For the best sunset spot, try Access #43 and #44, which are on the southern end of the island. Walk Johnnie Mercers Fishing Pier Wilmington and Beaches CVB Extending more than 1,200 feet into the Atlantic Ocean, this iconic fishing pier is a must-see for all Wrightsville Beach visitors. Take a stroll along the state’s oldest concrete fishing pier and stop to cast a line if you’re feeling lucky. The attached tackle shop offers rod rentals if you didn’t bring your own and daily fishing passes are just $8. johnniemercersfishingpier.com, 23 E Salisbury St, Wrightsville Beach, NC 28480 Walk The Loop Wilmington and Beaches CVB To get a quick overview of the island, walk or bike the 2.5-mile paved pedestrian path that’s known simply as The Loop. With marsh and intracoastal views, you’ll have plenty to look at while you unknowingly get your exercise for the day. Detours along the path include Wrightsville Beach Park, where you’ll find sport courts and a wide, grassy field; the Wrightsville Beach Museum of History; the Wrightsville Beach Arboretum; and the Wrightsville Beach Farmers Market from May through October. Causeway Dr, Wrightsville Beach, NC 28480 Unlock The Mystery Surrounding A Lone Mailbox Wilmington and Beaches CVB Sticking out like a sore thumb along gently swaying sea oats and majestic sand dunes, the Wrightsville Beach Mailbox is a legendary character in this part of North Carolina. Head to Beach Access #2, then walk north along the shore until you reach a point just past Shell Island Resort. It’s here that the mysterious mailbox resides. Peek inside to discover notes and letters from fellow travelers, and add your own story for others to read. Get A Blast From The Past Wilmington and Beaches CVB Visit The Wrightsville Beach Museum of History Any time you visit a new destination, it’s good to have context about the corner of the world that you’re exploring. At the Wrightsville Beach Museum of History, you can learn about the island town’s more-than-100-year history. The historic Bordeaux Cottage gives a chronological account of the town’s history, complete with artifacts. In the neighboring Myers Cottage, you’ll find a deeper dive into several subjects relating to the town’s history. wbmuseumofhistory.com, 303 W Salisbury St, Wrightsville Beach, NC 28480 Take a Self-Guided Historic Tour Take a stroll through the historic Wrightsville Beach town square to get a glimpse into what the Wrightsville Beach of yesteryear looked like. You can follow the online map to see several historic homes and landmarks. On select weekends the Museum of History even installs exhibit signs along the Loop, giving additional information about each of the structures. Explore The Town Wilmington and Beaches CVB Have A Delicious Meal Farm- and sea-to-table dining is the name of the game in Wrightsville Beach. Start your day with a hearty meal in the form of artisan toasts, breakfast bowls, and more at Drift. For fresh seafood with a gorgeous view of the ocean from which it came, head to Bluewater Waterfront Grill or Oceanic for dishes like the classic North Carolina-Style Calabash Platter that’s jam-packed with lightly fried flounder, shrimp, and oysters. If you’re not in the mood for seafood, head to Tower 7 for Baja-inspired Mexican cuisine or Zeke’s Beans & Bowls for acai or poke bowls. Treat Yourself To Custard At Kohl’s It wouldn’t be a beach town without an ice cream shop. In Wrightsville Beach, the place to go when you’re craving a cold, sweet treat is Kohl’s Frozen Custard & Kitchen. You can get a classic vanilla or chocolate cone, but you’ll also find creative homemade flavors like Huggy Bear with graham crackers and caramel and Death by Chocolate with brownies, chocolate syrup, and chocolate flakes. kohlscustard.com, 92 S Lumina Ave, Wrightsville Beach, NC 28480 Go Shopping When you need a break from the beach, head inland to peruse the many local shops and boutiques that make up Wrightsville Beach’s sunny town. Try spots like South End Surf Shop, Holly Aiken, and Lighthouse Beer and Wine for a little something for everyone. Hear Live Music At The Palm Room Wilmington and Beaches CVB If you’re looking for evening entertainment, one place in Wrightsville Beach has been a beloved standby since 1955. The historic Palm Room Bar is the universal gathering place for anyone seeking ice-cold beer, a cocktail, or live music performances spanning all types of genres. Open until 2 a.m. every day, there’s always a party at the Palm Room. palmroomwb.com, 11 E Salisbury St, Wrightsville Beach, NC 28480 Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit