Concerts on the Green
What better way to enjoy a beautiful evening in Duck than with some live music! Thursday evenings the Town Green comes alive with music. Whether you like covers, country, originals, or local you’re sure to enjoy the show.
What better way to enjoy a beautiful evening in Duck than with some live music! Thursday evenings the Town Green comes alive with music. Whether you like covers, country, originals, or local you’re sure to enjoy the show.
Bring your kayak to the park and launch right from our kayak-launch! Cruise around the Currituck Sound.
The Town of Duck has several events and live performances throughout the season: Children's programs, Summer Music Series, Movies on the Green, 4th of July Parade & Celebration Duck Jazz Festival... For a complete listing of events, follow the link below.
Grab the kids, a bucket, twine and a net! That's all you need to enjoy watching the kids catch crabs!
Stroll along our boardwalk, check out the beautiful sound and nature and stop in one of many shops in the village.
Pirate's Cove Marina is laced with miles of docks. Get some exercise with a brisk walk, or soak in the scenery with an easy going stroll. If your timing's right, you'll get an up front look at the day's charters unloading what they've caught!
You'll find more than fishing supplies at the Ship's Store in Pirate's Cove Marina. In addition to rods, reels, bait and tackle, we house name-brand and Pirate's Cove branded apparel, gifts, books, flags, groceries, coffee, beer and wine. Stop in to renew or register for your fishing license, gas up and gather the provisions you'll need to set out in comfort and style. We're open daily from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
You can't truly comprehend the majesty of the Outer Banks until you've explored it's surrounding waters. To help, Pirate's Cove Marina's fleet of 24 sport fish boats are available for offshore, nearshore and inlet fishing charters. Book yours today!
Venture a little further out. The nearshore zone provides a different experience. This zone transitions from calm bays to open water, attracting a more extensive and comprehensive range of species. Be prepared for slightly choppy waters compared to inshore trips.
Oregon Inlet and surrounding waters host tons of species of fish, such as spot, croaker, flounder, grey and speckled trout, bluefish, puppydrum, mullet, sea bass and many others. Experience them all aboard a family friendly Headboat.