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Nature Tours

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Masonboro Birding Tours

What sounds like it’d only be fun for avian nerds but is actually one of our most popular trips? If you said “a birding tour” you’re either incredibly clairvoyant or you looked at the title of this tour. Either way, if you want to spend a relaxing day on the water, a beer in one hand and binoculars in the other, this is the tour for you. Continue reading

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Island Safari

What could be more beautiful and relaxing than to spend an 2 hours on the water looking at all of the great seasonal area waterfowl? This guided tour is educational in nature. We’ll scout out the best places to see the birds of the day and we have plenty of binoculars on board for every one. Continue reading

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Shelling Tour

Masonboro Island – an ecological jewel of over 8 miles of undeveloped and unspoiled beaches – is truly a national treasure. Only accessible by boat, our 90 minute shelling trips to the island are a perfect way to spend an afternoon hunting for all kinds of local shells including the official shell of North Carolina, the Scotch Bonnet. Continue reading

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Environmental Program

Masonboro is a highly unique ecosystem. It’s 8 miles of untouched beach surrounded by development on the surrounding islands. This makes the island the perfect place to learn about shells, plants, and birds all while surrounded by some of the most beautiful weather nature has to offer. Continue reading

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Couples Cruiser – Island Hopper

New Tour for Spring 2013! The Creek Cruiser is tour for those looking to explore the coastline and estuaries around Wrightsville Beach, Masonboro and Lee-Hutaff islands. Continue reading

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Fall Migratory Bird Tours

Each Fall, birds travel south for the winter. As the birds make their way to warmer climates, they love to stop in and around Wrightsville Beach. At this time of year you can see all kinds of amazingly rare birds in addition to the numerous Black Skimmers, Piping Plovers, Clapper Rails, Oystercatchers, and Turns that call the area home. Continue reading

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