
best places to go to North Carolina for a honeymoon?
OK, so I had a bone marrow transplant is about 12 years and me and my boyfriend wants to go and mix a little of my past with our future and good for the marriage of my transplant doctor but we are invited to go to Durham, North Carolina (where I had my BMT), we think you have made a wedding there but my family is here in Alabama, and although we'll just go to North Carolina to the moon of honey in North Carolina since he has changed since I respond to follow-up questions about the places in North Carolina. Restaurantss (now I know they are cattleman'sns steak house in Hillsboro, which is still there) but it gives me some great places to take it. Hotels in Innsbruck. (the few I've been in tights) Attractions (the museum Life and Science is open) so if all you out there can help me that would be awesome
Some people recommend Wilmington. I would not. I lived here for two and half years and not as a honeymoon destination from other coastal towns CN. Anywhere in the Outer Banks is high. I do not recommend Oak Island. Without But the Emerald Isle and Beaufort are my recommendations. They are side by side. More relaxed pace of the smallest city in Wilmington. Many places to eat and beautiful beach. Beaufort is historical and has much to do, like a double-decker bus tour, TRIPS dolphin watching, a very good Nautical Museum, and many buildings 18th century and 19th century. Shackleford Banks is near, you can travel by boat to the island's 140 wild and see wild horses have lived for the past 500 years. Him allow them to recover to near a reasonable distance. Romantic and beautiful.
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