Whether you’re looking to grab a bite, have a drink, or find some local goods, here are Twiddy’s Vacation Favorites in Corolla!
Read NowOur walking guide to Historic Corolla Village gives details on each village merchant.
Read NowThere’s wild horses just roaming around, there’s ocean to your right, sound to your left.
Read NowIn the mid 1800’s, several small communities dotted the northern Outer Banks where present-day Corolla is located. The earliest residents were fishermen and hunters who tended gardens and raised livestock that ran wild along with the Spanish Mustangs that can still be found roaming the beaches today. Early Corolla inhabitants would travel by boat to the mainland, where most people preferred to settle, to sell goods they would grow, catch or find washed up from the many shipwrecks off the coast.
With the inclusion of the Currituck Beach Lighthouse, which was built in 1873, Corolla Village's turn-of-the-century restored private homes, schoolhouse and chapel, come together in present day to provide an authentic peek into what life was like on the island as it slowly developed. Twiddy’s Corolla rentals are scattered among these historical landmarks, offering visitors the opportunity of exploration amidst sunny beach days, shopping excursions, delicious meals and peaceful starry nights.
Learn more about Twiddy’s commitment to Corolla by checking our two of our restoration projects, the Historic Corolla Village and the Corolla Schoolhouse.