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If you can't remember the day your geography teacher taught your class where Duck is situated, don't worry. With a little help from us, you'll be able to find it easily!

The capital of North Carolina, Raleigh, can be found 160 miles (257 kilometers) west. Additionally, you'll discover Kill Devil Hills 12 miles (19 kilometers) to the southeast of Duck.

This area of Outer Banks is home to approximately 400 people.

Places to visit in Duck

Discover inspiring ideas and outstanding artwork at Greenleaf Gallery. It displays a regularly changing roster of works that are sure to interest art lovers. Like some more options? If you've got some time to kill and money to spend, Duck Village Outfitters is worth a visit. Scan the sales racks and see if there's something to take home. And there's more. Whether you decide to glide across it, horse around in it or glimpse what's below it, few things are as joyful as a day spend around the water. Add some wet and wild thrills to your getaway at Coastal Kayak Touring Company.

Where do you fly into for Duck?

Touching down at Norfolk International Airport (ORF)? After you've hopped off the aircraft and collected your suitcase, the middle of Duck will be just 55 miles (89 kilometers) from here.

Frequently asked questions

How much are vacation packages to Duck?
Travelocity offers package deals to Duck, including hotels and flights, starting at just CA $593. With all the extra money, you could book some popular tours or even add on a few extra days to your exciting getaway.
How long should my Duck vacation be?
The majority of travelers opt to spend around 4 nights in Duck, but it’s completely up to you. If you’d like to discover all the exciting things this place has waiting for you, why not hang around a while longer?
Where can I get the best vacation package deals for Duck?
It’s hard to beat Travelocity when it comes to finding your Duck package deal. There are as many as 400 partner airlines and 1,000,000 properties around the world to select from. Lock in your trip now and get ready to cross another exciting destination off your must-visit list.
Why should I purchase my Duck vacation bundle with Travelocity?
From exciting destinations to memorable experiences, we have everything you need to appease your wanderlust. Our 24/7 customer support will also make sure you’re being well taken care of before, during and after your vacation. And don’t panic if you notice a lower price on your reservation, we’ll match it. That’s our Price Match Guarantee.
Will I save money on my Duck car rental if I combine it with a hotel or flight?
Bundling your car, hotel and flight into a Duck vacation package is a great way to score an incredible deal. Plus, having your own wheels gives you absolute freedom to get to all those landmarks you’re eager to check out. Sitting 145 kilometers away from Duck, Busch Gardens Williamsburg is one attraction that should be on your agenda. Load up the car and make a day trip of it.
Which airport is best for Duck?
Norfolk Intl. Airport (ORF), the main terminal in Duck, is where you’ll step off the plane. It’s situated 88 kilometers northwest of the downtown area.
Where should I stay when visiting Duck?
Many travelers spend their nights at the Ocean Pines Resort By Capital Vacations. It’s sure to be a great base for your Duck getaway.

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