There is a world of treasures to discover at The Salty Seahorse, a chic little gift shop that celebrates beach life with a wealth of handmade items and goodies. From unique pieces of décor made out of driftwood to charming gifts that will be a wonderful souvenir for loved ones back home, The Salty Seahorse is a great destination for shoppers who want to explore all the coastal fare and style that the Outer Banks is known for.
There are a lot of unique items at The Salty Seahorse to uncover, thanks to a well-stocked shop that is full of original designs and handmade items. The inventory at this coastal shop varies regularly, but patrons can expect to find artisan soaps and bath bombs, beauty products like exfoliating scrubs and bath salts, ornaments and artworks, coastal-inspired jewelry, and much more. The Salty Seahorse also features a wide selection of handcrafted driftwood creations, as well as other coastal décor pieces that are sure to add a dose of the beach to any home. Conveniently located in the heart of Nags Head, and featuring plenty of Outer Banks flavor, The Salty Seahorse is a great destination to pick up a little dose of OBX style to enjoy long after a vacation is over.
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July 22, 2026
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