Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Duck
no. I think people are having a hard time understanding what op is asking.
Why wouldn’t Duck answer OP’s question?
The main exception being that Duck has no nightlife - vs boardwalk for families and bars for adults in Rehoboth.
But otherwise, as long as you stay in “town of Duck,” everything is basically walking distance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hilton Head
I disagree on HH
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Duck
no. I think people are having a hard time understanding what op is asking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New Smyrna Beach in Florida. Stay close to Flagler and you will never need a car.
Ditto with Ocean City. Stay on boardwalk and the world is your oyster.
Anonymous wrote:Duck
Anonymous wrote:Hilton Head
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Duck, NC
Nope.
What is your definition of walkable? We stay in downtown Duck and don’t move the car for a week. Walk to the beach, restaurants and shops.
If you are close to the beach it can be a loooong walk, esp for younger kids.
Anonymous wrote:30a is the most obvious
Anonymous wrote:New Smyrna Beach in Florida. Stay close to Flagler and you will never need a car.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Duck, NC
Nope.
What is your definition of walkable? We stay in downtown Duck and don’t move the car for a week. Walk to the beach, restaurants and shops.