Holden Beach is a serene and picturesque destination located on the southern coast of North Carolina. It boasts 9 miles of oceanfront, making it the longest and largest of the South Brunswick Islands. The beach is renowned for its tranquil atmosphere, limited commercialism, and nostalgic appeal, earning it a spot among National Geographic's "Top 10 Family Beaches in the US". The Holden Beach Fishing Pier, located behind the Holden Beach Pavilion, offers access to the Intracoastal Waterway, providing a unique fishing experience. The area is also a habitat for sea turtles, adding to its natural charm.
Visitors can enjoy a variety of activities, including boating, surf fishing, and hiking. The bridge connecting the mainland to Holden Beach offers breathtaking views of the ocean. Despite its small year-round population, the area swells with visitors during the season, offering a welcoming community for those looking to relax and enjoy the beach.
Nearby attractions include shopping centers in Shallotte and the vibrant cities of Wilmington and Myrtle Beach, which are just a short drive away.