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arrow Attractions (a few major) North Carolina's diverse topography offers some of the most beautiful scenery in America, including the Appalachian mountain range, the Smoky Mountains, the 250-miles Blue Ridge Parkway, the rolling hills of the Piedmont region and the natural assets of its coastline and beaches.

The Outer Banks, a 70-miles chain of islands, with its beaches and sand dunes offer a unique resource to explore.

From tobacco farms, to cotton plantations, to vineyards and large cities including Charlotte, Winston-Salem, Greensboro, Fayetteville to name just a few, North Carolina is one of the nation's most charming vacation spots.

For family outdoor fun and adventure ideas, or for a relaxing weekend getaway, follow the links below.

CONVENTION AND VISITOR BUREAUS

arrow Charlotte here!

arrow Durham here!

arrow Fayetteville here!

arrow Greensboro here!

arrow Raleigh here!

arrow Winston-Salem here!

GENERAL INTEREST

arrow Electricity 110/120V, 60Hz

arrow Times to Travel Though hot and humid in summer, especially August, and mild temperatures in winter, North Carolina can be visted at most anytime of the year. Spring and fall are the ideal times to visit.

AIRFARES - HOTELS - RENTAL CARS



STATE TOURISM SITES

arrow Appalachian Trail here!

arrow Battleship North Carolina here!

arrow Biltmore Estate here!

arrow Bird Watching Destinations here!

arrow Blackbeard the Pirate at Maritime Museum here!

arrow Cape Hatteras here!

arrow Civil War Trail here!

arrow Crystal Coast here!

arrow Historic Sites web site

arrow Hunting and Fishing here!

arrow Lighthouses of North Carolina here!

arrow Lowe's Motor Speedway here!

arrow Mount Airy (Home of Andy Griffith) here!

arrow North Carolina Airports here!

arrow North Carolina Blue Ridge Mountains here!

arrow North Carolina Golf Courses here!

arrow North Carolina Historic Cemeteries here!

arrow North Carolina State Parks here!

arrow North Carolina State Tourism here!

arrow North Carolina State Tourism (800) 847-4862

arrow North Carolina Transportation Information here!

arrow North Carolina Travel Guide here!

arrow North Carolina Waterfalls Guide here!

arrow Outer Banks here!

arrow Outer Banks Ferries here!

arrow Roanoke Island here!

arrow Scenic Byways here!

arrow Smoky Mountains here!

arrow U.S. National Park Service web site

arrow Wright Brothers Memorial here!



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There are exceptions as Canadian citizens only need proof of that citizenship. Travelers coming to the U.S. for tourism or business for 90 days or less from qualified countries may be eligible to visit the U.S. without a visa.

For the latest information, including required documentation, any interested party should apply at the American Embassy or Consulate with jurisdiction over their place of permanent residence.

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