Grande Villas Starts off 2012 with Two New Sales!

January 23rd, 2012

Grande Villas starts off 2012 with two new sales in January! Two new families
took advantage of the great pricing and incentives currently being offered at Grande Villas! Our four bedroom Penthouse A-7 and our two bedroom unit B-6 are no longer available.  We are now into our final year of sales at Grande Villas, so the opportunity to own one of our luxurious oceanfront condominiums is quickly passing.  To get a list of our current inventory of two- to four-bedroom condominiums, please contact us today at 877.845.4438 or john@gvcondos.com.

Vote for Beaufort, NC as One of America’s Coolest Small Towns

January 11th, 2012

Budget Travel readers nominated a record 647 towns this year – and now we’ve narrowed that list down to just 10 standout communities across the country. Read all about them, and then vote for your favorite! Read more…

 

Blackbeard’s Cannon Recovered

October 26th, 2011

RALEIGH, N.C.A piece of pirate history that’s been
resting on the ocean floor for nearly than 300 years was brought to the
surface Wednesday morning and is on its way to the North Carolina Maritime
Museum in Beaufort.  Discover more here

 

Childproofing Your North Carolina Beach Condo

October 13th, 2011

Childproofing your North Carolina beach condoMaybe you have small children, or maybe you have grandchildren or other youthful visitors spending time at your Grande Villas condo. In either case, it’s a wise idea to consider the measures you might need for childproofing. Here are a few precautions you can take to ensure the little ones stay safe and everyone can focus on good times at the North Carolina beach.

  • If your condo is on one of the higher floors, you’ll definitely want to be mindful of windows and reduce any potential falling hazards. You can install window guards that prevent your windows from opening more than a few inches, while still maintaining an attractive exterior appearance.
  • Looped cords on window blinds in your condo can be strangulation hazards, so keep the ends of the cords out of reach of children. Keep furniture and other large objects away from windows to prevent children from climbing onto windowsills.
  • Condos at Grande Villas do not have interior staircases needing safety gates, but you might wish to use them to keep small children out of the kitchen or other places where they shouldn’t wander unattended.
  • Use outlet protectors to keep curious fingers out of unused electrical outlets in your condo. You can also install special plug adaptors designed to make it difficult for kids to unplug cords from outlets in use.
  • Install wall brackets and anchors on bookcases, shelving, and heavy upright furniture in your condo to prevent them from tipping over. Make sure toy chests and other furniture do not have heavy lids that can slam down.
  • Use the back burners on your stove and keep the handles on hot pots and pans turned toward the back, out of children’s reach.
  • Install safety latches on cabinets and drawers in the kitchen and bathrooms where medicines, cleaning products and other potential hazards are stored. Place “Mr. Yuk” poison prevention stickers on these products and teach children to avoid them.

For more detailed information, visit Child Proofing Tips Blog, A Parent’s Guide to Child Safety or Consumer Reports. With a few responsible steps, you can put your Grande Villas home among the most child-friendly beach condos in North Carolina.

Top 7 Ways to Enjoy the Crystal Coast this September

September 15th, 2011

Cycling for the CoastSummer may be winding down, but there’s no shortage of ways to enjoy the beautiful Crystal Coast as we ease into early fall. Here are a few interesting recreational and cultural activities going on around our region this month.

1. Take a nice walk
Come on out and join the Emerald Isle Parks & Recreation’s fall walking club at the Community Center, 7500 Emerald Drive, Emerald Isle. Walks start at 6 PM every Tuesday now through October 17. For more information or to register contact Sheila Lowe at (252) 354-6350 or slowe@emeraldisle-nc.org.

2. Celebrate children
Emerald Isle’s Sixth Annual Day4Kids takes place at Emerald Isle Park and Rec Center from 10 AM to 2 PM on Saturday, September 17. Bring out the kids fun-filled day of vendors, activities, games, face painting and more! Call (252) 354-6350 for details or email Laura Lee Davis at ldavis@emeraldisle-nc.org.

3. See history come alive
See Civil War Reenactments at Fort Macon on the weekend of September 17 and 18. Members of the 1st N.C. Volunteers will perform different programs from 10 AM to 4 PM each day, including historical talks and musket firings and drills. For more information call (252) 726-3775.

4. Bike along the beach
Cycling for the Coast begins at Bogue Banks on Saturday, September 17 at 8 AM. Pedal through Emerald Isle, Salter Path, Indian Beach, Pine Knoll Shores and Atlantic Beach. to raise awareness for our coastal estuaries and white sandy beaches, and raise funds for the North Carolina Coastal Federation. Visit www.nccoast.org to register or contact Sam Bland at (252) 393-8185 for more information.

5. Fish the surf
Emerald Isle Parks and Recreation and The Reel Outdoors are sponsoring the 5th Annual Flounder Surf Fishing Tournament to kick off the surf-fishing and beach driving season that starts September 15. The tournament runs from Saturday, September 24 to Saturday, October 8. Registration is free and the Reel Outdoors will be providing prizes for the top 3 anglers! Contact Emerald Isle Parks and Recreation for further information or call (252) 354-6350.

6. Dine on great seafood
Don’t miss the 25th Annual North Carolina Seafood Festival in Downtown Morehead City, September 30 – October 2. Carteret County’s annual seafood celebration is the second largest festival in North Carolina, playing host to an average of 200,000+ people each year. While sampling the large variety of seafood available, you can also experience educational exhibits and take part in hands-on activities for young and old alike. For more information visit the North Carolina Seafood Festival website.

7. Experience floating art
A $40 million dollar floating art gallery will be docked in Morehead City for the North Carolina Seafood Festival. ArtSplendor on SeaFair is a juried art show and sale of original artwork during the weekend of September 29 – October 2 on the Morehead City waterfront. For more information visit www.expoships.com or www.artscouncilcarteret.org.

August Fun Events: Pirates and Seafood!

August 8th, 2011

Scalawag School - Beaufort Pirate InvasionWe have some major local annual events coming up on the weekend of August 13 and 14, celebrating the unique cultural heritage of the Crystal Coast. Don’t miss out!

Beaufort Pirate Invasion
Join the town of Beaufort, NC in welcoming Blackbeard back nearly 300 years after the harrowing events of 1747! The yearly invasion reenactment features sword fighting, cannons blaring, pillaging, plundering, and of course, grog swilling.

Locations: Beaufort Historic Site, Beaufort Waterfront, Maritime Museum. Invasion will begin at 1:30 PM Saturday on the Beaufort Waterfront. After the invasion, those captured will be marched to the Beaufort Historic Site for a mock trial. Buchaneer’s Ball will be held Saturday night at 7 PM. Tickets to food events will be available at Beaufort Trading Co., Tierra Fina, Scuttlebutt, Curves, Martha’s Hot Shop in downtown Beaufort (cash or check only). For more information call (252) 728-3917.

Sneads Ferry Shrimp Festival
The annual festival at Sneads Ferry Community Center, Park Lane, honors local fishermen and the greatness of wild American shrimp. Events include the Shrimp Ball, Shrimp-a-roo, carnival, arts & crafts, food booths, beer & wine garden, fireworks and live bands.

Parade starts at 10 AM Saturday, festival opens 11 AM Sat., noon Sun. Admission $3 adults, under 12 free. For more information call (910) 327-2707.

And also mark your calendars for the North Carolina Seafood Festival coming up on September 30 – October 2 in Morehead City!

Crystal Coast July 4th Celebration Roundup

June 28th, 2011

Underwater Bike Race (photo courtesy of Discovery Diving Co.)

Cookouts! Live music! Fireworks! The Crystal Coast knows how to celebrate the Fourth of July in patriotic style. Make your plans to attend some of these great Independence Day events scheduled around our region.

Beaufort Fourth of July Parade & Community Picnic
This celebration along the downtown Beaufort waterfront is an old-fashioned tradition in historic Beaufort, NC. The parade includes all the Norman Rockwell ingredients: kids, pets, wagons, flags and music. Parade starts 11 AM. Potluck community picnic follows at the Carteret County Courthouse at Turner & Broad streets. Come and bring a dish to add! For more information contact Martha Barnes at (252) 728-3917.

Emerald Isle Fourth of July Celebration
The town of Emerald Isle again presents July 4th fireworks over Bogue Sound at the Chapel By The Sea. Fireworks will begin at 9 PM on July 4. The fireworks can be viewed at the Chapel By The Sea and the adjacent site of the new public boat launch facility (6800 block of Emerald Drive), and from nearby neighborhoods. Parking will be available along NC 58 and nearby streets. The fireworks will also be visible from Bogue Sound and the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway. For more information call (252) 354-6350.

Morehead City July 4 Celebration
The Morehead City Parks and Recreation Department will sponsor the Morehead City celebration on July 4th. The fireworks display will begin at approximately 9:15 PM from Sugarloaf Island. A free music concert will be held on July 2 at Jaycee Park, 9th & Shepard Streets. For more info call (252) 726-5083.

Atlantic Beach Fourth of July Fireworks
Enjoy a day full of sun, fun, fireworks, great music, and dancing at the annual Atlantic Beach Independence Day Celebration. The featured band will be playing from 7 PM until 11 PM, with a break at 9 PM for a beautiful fireworks display. Please bring your beach chairs and blankets and enjoy the show! For information call (252) 726-2121.

4th of July Underwater Bike Race
Organized by Discovery Diving Company of Beaufort, the Underwater Bike Race is a unique annual event held on the Fourth of July to benefit the Children’s Mile of Hope in support of cancer research. The race begins on the starboard side of the Indra shipwreck at approximately 3 PM. Contestants may swim, pedal, push, or drag, but only human power is allowed — no motors — and only one biker is permitted per bike. For details call Debby Boyce at (252) 728-2265.

Cannon Firing at Fort Macon State Park
A cannon crew of volunteers in period attire explain the loading and firing of a typical War Between the States field piece. They use an original 6-pounder cannon in the demonstration and actually fire it with a blank gunpowder charge at the conclusion of the program. For times and more information call (252) 726-3775.

Fireworks Cruise on the Crystal Coast Lady
Enjoy a spectacular fireworks display on the beautiful Morehead City waterfront. This Fourth of July voyage includes a scenic harbor tour, sunset and water-view fireworks display. Refreshments and food available for purchase, and we carry a full bar with ABC permits. Trip runs from 7:30 PM to approximately 9:30 PM, or to be determined. Please call (252) 728-8687 or email info@crystalcoastlady.com for more information or reservations.

Family-Friendly Summer Fun on North Carolina’s Crystal Coast

June 23rd, 2011

Summer Camp at the NC AquariumNow that summer is officially here, it’s prime time for coastal NC family vacations! For area residents and visiting tourists alike, the Crystal Coast offers lots of exciting summertime activities for families and kids. Here’s a look at some of the notable events going on around our region.

NC Aquarium Summer Camp
Summer camp programs at the NC Aquarium at Fort Fisher provide fun and safe learning opportunities with knowledgeable and competent leadership. Kids enjoy outdoor excursions, animal interactions and behind-the-scenes aquarium explorations. Camps run simultaneously for ages 5-6, 7-9, and 10-12. Learn more at the NC Aquariums website.


NC Maritime Museum Summer Science School

In partnership with the North Carolina National Estuarine Research Reserve, the North Carolina Maritime Museum sponsors a diverse range of fun educational programs for students from preschool to middle school. Registration is now open. Details on courses and schedules are available at the NC Maritime Museum website.

Friday Free Flicks at Emerald Isle
Emerald Isle Parks and Recreation presents its Friday Free Flick series on the second Friday of each month. Admission is free. All children must be accompanied by an adult. Unless otherwise stated, movies are appropriate for all ages. For more information call 252.354.6350 or visit www.emeraldisle-nc.org.

Morehead City Marlins Baseball
Morehead City’s collegiate summer baseball team has its new season underway, playing home games at O’Neal Field at Big Rock Stadium. General admission tickets are $6 for adults and $4 for children under 12. For schedule information and ticket purchases, visit the Morehead City Marlins website.

Fort Macon Civil War Reenactment
On the weekend of July 9-10 , this event at Fort Macon State Park on Bogue Banks features Civil War–period activities performed between 10 AM and 4 PM by members of the 1st N.C. Volunteers. Talks on flags, uniforms and Civil War dress are held, as well as musket firings and drills. Admission is free.

Fort Macon Concert Series
Also being featured at Fort Macon is The Concert in the Park Series presenting pop classics, orchestral groups, Cajun, bluegrass and Civil-war era music. Sit up on the ramparts or down in the main fort area, watch the sunset and listen to great music. Each concert begins at 7 PM and ends around 8 PM. Admission is free. Call the Park at 252-354-5259 for details about the concerts.