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About Outer Banks Audio Tour Guide

Soar through Wright Brothers history and embark on a breathtaking seaside voyage to Cape Hatteras with these two riveting self-guided driving tours of North Carolina’s Outer Banks!

Outer Banks Tours:
This tour combo features a driving tour along the scenic coastline of the Cape Hatteras National Seashore and a journey through history with a driving tour of the Wright Brothers National Monument and beyond.

Journey to a historic lighthouse perched on the edge of a scenic shore. Discover what makes the so-called Diamond Shoals so deadly to sailors. Get a glimpse into the age of pirates and hear about Blackbeard’s life on the Outer Banks. And end your trip at the Teach’s Lair Marina, where you can take a ferry to the remote and beautiful island of Ocracoke!

Then head north and admire the Carolina dunes as you make for the Wright Brothers National Monument. Retrace the steps of the Wright Brothers and find out how a couple young upstarts cracked the secrets of human flight! Then head farther north to Currituck Beach, where more scenic coastal views await (and maybe some wild horses if you’re lucky)!

Featuring compelling stories, a lively narrator, and easy automatic audio, this app puts exploration in the palm of your hand!

These comprehensive tours include:
■ Bodie Island Lighthouse
■ Storm of the Century
■ Oregon Inlet Lifesaving Station
■ Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge
■ Pea Island Beach
■ Jughandle Bridge
■ The Lost Colony of Roanoke
■ The Hatteras Sand Banks
■ Kite Point
■ Cape Hatteras Lighthouse
■ Diamond Shoals
■ The Age of Pirates
■ Teach’s Lair Marina
■ Jockey’s Ridge State Park
■ The Wright Stuff
■ Wright Brothers National Monument
■ Langley vs. Wright
■ Wright Brothers Garage Monument
■ Kitty Hawk Woods Reserve
■ Bicycles to Biplanes
■ Duck Town Boardwalk
■ Currituck Sound
■ Wild Horses
■ Pine Island Audubon Sanctuary
■ Currituck Beach Lighthouse
■ Whalehead Club

HOW IT WORKS:
As you drive/walk, audio stories play automatically based on your location. Simply go to the starting point of the tour and begin following the given route. Each story begins playing on its own, usually just before you reach a point of interest.

TOUR FEATURES:

▶ Freedom of travel
No scheduled tour times, no crowded buses, and no rush to keep moving past stops that interest you. You have total freedom to skip ahead, linger, and take as many photos as you’d like.

▶ Automatic play
No muss, no fuss. Just follow the app’s built-in route to all the must-visit spots — the audio stories about everything you see will play automatically!

▶ Works offline
Download the tour in advance and then use it seamlessly, even in areas with no service!

▶ Lifetime purchase
No monthly subscription. No time limits. No usage limits. Enjoy this tour as many times as you like.

▶ Incredible stories
Immerse yourself in the history, culture, and secrets of this famous site with the help of a top-tier narrator and fascinating stories written by experts.

▶ Award-winning app
Featured on Thrillist and WBZ, this easy-to-use app won the Laurel Award for Technology from the Newport Mansions, who use the app for over a million tours per year.

FREE DEMO vs FULL ACCESS:

Check out the totally free demo to get an idea of what this tour is all about. If you like it, purchase the tour to get full access to all of the stories.

QUICK TIPS:

■ Download ahead of time, over data or WiFi.
■ Be sure the phone battery is fully charged or take an external battery pack.

NOTE:
Continued use of GPS running in the background can dramatically decrease battery life. This app uses your location service and GPS tracking feature to allow real-time tracking of your route.

author
The tour was good, and wasn't expecting that considering the price. It was informative and accurate
Patrick Sheldon