Outer Banks Water Taxi

June 30, 2010

Could you imagine a water taxi serving the Outer Banks?  Many waterfront towns offer transportation via water taxis, and many large cities have water taxis as part of their public transportation system.

Summertime on the Outer Banks is congested on the highways from Corolla to Roanoke Island. Imagine the Northern Beaches Taxi with destinations such as the Whalehead Club, The Currituck Club, Sanderling Inn and Duck and beyond.

Or how about the Roanoke Island Taxi with destinations such as The Lost Colony, the Aquarium and Elizabethan Gardens or the restaurants at Shallowbag Bay,Pirates Cove, Lone Cedar and Sugar Creek, or a side trip to the village of Wanchese and an excursion to the Tanger Outlet Shops and Village of Nags Head to play a round of golf.

Let’s face it, by the time our visitors reach the Outer Banks, the last thing they want to do is get back in their car. But they would love to explore by water taxi. In Fort Lauderdale, I bought a one-day pass for $15. and rode all over the place. Great fun and a delightful way to experience the place from a water view.

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