Open year-round, Hatteras Harbor Marina offers opportunities to fish for a wide variety of inshore and offshore species. Blue water trips head to the Gulf Stream in search of marlin, sailfish, dolphin, tuna, wahoo, and mackerel. Inshore excursions bring back drum, trout, flounder, bluefish, mackerel, cobia & stripers. If you have never seen the color of a dolphin in the water or a marlin jump, this is a must do experience. You not only have the opportunity of fishing for your favorite species, but there’s always the chance to see marine animals such as whales, turtles, flying fish and more.
The Harbor is a full-service marina with a 25-boat fleet as well as slips for rent. Each slip offers oil disposal, 30 & 50-amp electrical service, diesel fuel, water, shower facilities and a Laundromat. Amenities also include fish cleaning, vacuum packing, storage and shipping. There also is on onsite gift shop with 14k gold jewelry, T-shirts, gifts and sportswear for the entire family.
Enjoy the convenience of their efficiency apartments, which rent daily or weekly and accommodate up to six people. The site includes a seafood deli that offers breakfasts and lunches to take fishing. And the views of beautiful sunsets over the sound and harbor can’t be beat.
The marina is open year round for offshore, inshore and make-up charters. If you don’t have a full party to fish with, call and see if there is one in the making that you can join!
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