From enjoying a charter fishing trip that’s guided by an experienced captain and crew, to renting your own vessel to leisurely cruise the surrounding Crystal Coast waters, there’s a lot of on-the-water fun waiting at Emerald Isle Adventures. Located in the heart of the community, and just a block or so away from both the Atlantic Ocean and the Bogue Sound, this all-encompassing adventure company features a wealth of ways to get out and explore for water-loving vacationers of all tastes.
Anglers can sign up for a six, seven, or eight hour fishing trip that departs from the Emerald Isle Pubic Boat launching Facility, and which is commandeered by Captain Roy Heverly – an Emerald Isle native who’s been a licensed commercial fisherman for more than 30 years. For a more laid-back adventure, patrons can also rent a Pontoon Boat to explore the Bogue Sound and the Intracoastal Waterway in style on a half day or full day self-guided cruise. Finally, Emerald Isle Adventures is also known for its fun in-house beach portraits, which can range from the silly to the serious, and which allows visitors to create and capture memories that will last a lifetime. All in all, a world of good times is waiting for fun-loving vacationers at Emerald Isle Adventures.
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