Hampton Roads is the closest major metro to Avon — and the one where the "extra hour past Nags Head" math is easiest to justify. 3 hours of driving and you're in a fundamentally different beach environment from Virginia Beach or the developed northern OBX.
The drive from Norfolk / Virginia Beach
~3 hr · ~170 mi. South on US-168 / US-158 across the Currituck Sound, onto the Outer Banks at Kitty Hawk, then NC-12 S past Nags Head, over the Marc Basnight Bridge, and down Hatteras Island through Pea Island, Rodanthe, Waves, Salvo to Avon.
Full driving directions and traffic tips here.
Why Hampton Roads families pick Avon
- Inside the National Seashore. Wide, undeveloped, federally protected beaches.
- No high-rises, no boardwalk. Avon is a quiet village wrapped in protected coastline.
- Best water on the East Coast. Hatteras Island is the surf and kiteboarding capital — the Avon sound side especially.
- Private homes. Real houses with hot tubs and pools, not hotel rooms.
About the house — King Tide Rising
A 4-bedroom Hatteras Island beach house in Avon with a private hot tub, fast WiFi, and smart-lock check-in. See the full Hatteras Island vacation rental page or the 4-bedroom Outer Banks rental with hot tub overview.
Plan the trip
Driving from another city?
- Raleigh → Avon — ~4 hr
- Charlotte → Avon — ~6 hr
- Richmond → Avon — ~4 hr
- DC → Avon — ~6 hr
- Atlanta → Avon — ~10 hr
- Philadelphia → Avon — ~7 hr
- NYC → Avon — ~8 hr
- Pittsburgh → Avon — ~8 hr
- Baltimore → Avon — ~6.5 hr
Quick FAQs
How far is Avon, NC from Norfolk / Virginia Beach?
About 170 miles and 3 hours. US-168 / US-158 south onto the Outer Banks at Kitty Hawk, then NC-12 down Hatteras Island to Avon.
Why drive past Virginia Beach for the OBX?
Virginia Beach is a city beach — boardwalk, hotels, traffic. Avon sits inside Cape Hatteras National Seashore: wide, undeveloped beaches, no high-rises, and a private house instead of a hotel room.
Is Avon worth going past Nags Head and Duck?
Yes — and it's the whole point. Past the Marc Basnight Bridge the crowds thin, the beaches widen, and you're inside the National Seashore. Avon is 70 miles south of the bridge, well past the developed northern OBX.
Can we do a long weekend from Hampton Roads?
Absolutely — at 3 hours it's the easiest East Coast metro for a 3- or 4-night Hatteras trip. Smart-lock check-in at King Tide Rising means no office stop and a flexible arrival.