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SOUND FRONT!, Kite-In/Out! Sunsets! Dock!
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Salvo, NC
- Salvo Beach11 min walk
- Rodanthe Pier8 min drive
- Cape Hatteras National Seashore29 min drive
- Manteo, NC (MEO-Dare County Regional)59 min drive
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5 bedrooms (sleeps 12)
Guest, with a View
1 King Bed
Guest First
1 Queen Bed and 1 Single Bed
Kids
2 Single Beds and 2 Double Beds
Master
1 King Bed
Second Master
1 King Bed
4 bathrooms, 1 half bathroom
First Floor Hall Bath
Toilet · Shower only
First Floor Master Bath
Toilet · Shower only
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Second Floor Full Bath
Bathtub or shower · Toilet
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About this property
SOUND FRONT!, Kite-In/Out! Sunsets! Dock!
WHERE ARE WE GOING?
The name of this house, Wind Dreamin', kinda says it all! The wind is here. If you want to kiteboard, windsurf, sail, or enjoy other water sports, this is the place.
This is a spacious Sound-front home which boasts sunsets and sound views galore. This home is directly on the Pamlico Sound. There are fewer than 70 actual Sound-front homes in the Salvo/Tri-Villages area, this is one of them. Don't be fooled by other advertisements that make a rental appear to be water front. "Sound view", "semi Sound-front", and pictures showing a view of the Sound, are not Sound-front. From many of these homes the water is tantalizingly close and yet you have to drive a mile or more to get to public access to the water.
IMPROVEMENTS IN 2019
New heart pine wood floors and fresh paint in both master bedrooms. Wood floors in most of the house now. Cleaner, and allergens are greatly reduced. New king beds and mattresses in those rooms as well.
WHY CHOOSE WINDDREAMIN?
We get the question all the time, so, yes, there is WIFI, good WIFI.
This home has a private dock and a private walkway that stretch onto the Pamlico Sound. Two ways for kiters, wind surfers, kayakers, and other watermen to enjoy the Pamlico Sound. The backyard of this home is on the Sound. No access issues. Backyard access to the water. Kite, paddle, SUP, windsurf, jet ski, sail, water ski, wake board, all right from the house. Most Soundfront homes on Hatteras have a sea wall, stairs, sea grass, marsh, or other impediments between the home and the Sound. Wind Dreamin offers direct easy access to the water from a semi-sandy tiny beach near the water's edge. Yes, the water sometimes a bit muddy the first few feet, but get out into the Sound any distance and the footing is back to sandy. Arguably we have the best access to the Sound in the Tri-Villages area and one of the best on Hatteras Island. A deck at the end of the dock makes it large enough for the picnic table we have placed, nothing better than a meal over the water at the end of the dock.
THE COMPETITION?
Many of the homes on Hatteras that are Sound front do not have direct access to the Sound. That includes the houses in the Wind Over Waves subdivision, on streets like Otter Way, Turtle Court, and Sand Dollar Court. The houses in Mirlo, which is at the north end of Rodanthe now have an elevated highway built in front of them. It is sad, but the noise a problem, and their views have been decimated. You can paddle under the elevated highway but not kiteboard. Many other homes on the Sound have sea walls, not sill fences, with slippery steps to the water, and problematic access for water sports.
WHERE IS IT AGAIN?
The house is located in the Outer Banks on Hatteras Island. The geography is unique. The house is in the tri-villages area of Rodanthe, Waves, and Salvo. The house is located in Salvo, NC, and Hatteras Island becomes very narrow here. The island is only 12 house lots wide. Three to four lots on the west side of NC 12 and 8 or so lots on the east side. That means that you can enjoy the roar of the Atlantic Ocean, huge waves, big dunes, and the best surfing on the East Coast within a 5-7 minute walk from the house. With the house on the Pamlico Sound, and mainland North Carolina 15 miles to the west the sun sets over the water, the most spectacular way to begin an evening. Walk to the Blue Whale for coffee in the morning, enjoy the sunrise over the Atlantic, body surf during the mid-day, walk back to the house, kayak at dusk, and jump in the hot tub to enjoy the sunset, all never more than about 1900 feet from the house. Go to this link for more information on the Outer Banks. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Outer_Banks.
Hatteras Island is better than the North Beaches area of the Outer Banks. The North Beaches areas of Nags Head, Kitty Hawk, Corolla, Duck, and the like offer Home Depot and Lowes, McDonalds and Burger King, Walmart and Kohls. Hatteras Island has hardly any chain stores or chain restaurants, and more than 36 miles of undisturbed national seashore, much of it accessible by four wheel drive vehicle. Hatteras Island offers easy access to the best parts of the Pamlico Sound with endless possibilities for water sports. The Atlantic Ocean beaches on Hatteras Island are wide and flat. In the North Beaches area long sea walls and narrow beaches abound.
WHAT IS THERE ONCE WE ARRIVE?
A convenient entry via a drive up ramp to the first level makes unloading a breeze and provides purpose built handicap accessibility. The first floor offers gorgeous Sound views from the living, dining and kitchen area. There is a large full bath on the first floor that is handicapped accessible. Also on the first floor is a master suite complete with king bed, and an ensuite bath that features a European wet room shower, ideal for a handicapped person as the shower provides roll in access. The other bedroom on this floor offers a queen bed and a twin bed, perfect for just about any configuration, couple, couple with small child, even two guys. The sound front deck on this level offers a hot tub to relax after a hard day of play and boasts awesome sunset views.
Venture upstairs to the spacious second level with a sitting area, a half bath, a full hall bath and the remaining 3 bedrooms. The master suite with king bed, the bunk bedroom (2 pyramid beds which can sleep 4-6 kids) and the final King bedroom all have deck access and views overlooking the Pamlico Sound.
Bed linens and bath towels are provided. Bring or buy beach towels. Please do not bring bath towels to the beach.
There's an enclosed outdoor shower to wash off after a day out on the water. There is a dock to the Sound and a small beach which provides a staging area for water sports including kite boarding, windsurfing, sailing and kayaking. This home provides kite-in/kite-out access to the Sound. Leave your kite gear, kayak, or SUP board at the water's edge, have lunch, go right back out for an afternoon session. If you wish to rent kayaks, Hobie cats, jet skis, SUP boards or even bicycles just walk next door to Hatteras Water Sports, check their website, or call them.
WindDreamin' has a little sandy beach at the edge of the Pamlico Sound. WindDreamin' is 2000 feet or 4/10 of a mile from the Atlantic Ocean beach. Walking time is perhaps 7-8 minutes. The drive is as little as a minute or two. To get to the beach go down Sunset Drive back to NC 12. Go right onto NC 12. Go left onto Dory Road. When Dory Road turns parallel to the beach there is a sandy path that provides public access to the beach. There is a large sand dune go cross on your way to the beach. Senior citizens may find walking on the sand dune challenging.
The kitchen has stainless appliances, granite, and wood floors. The furniture has been upgraded, the bedding is new, the paint is fresh.
This house has a private feel. Pull down the driveway lined with trees and bushes and you feel like you have arrived at your own private little oasis. Kids can play safely on flat spacious grounds, and the water's edge is so gently sloped it feels like a zero-entry swimming pool.
TRIP INSURANCE
We recommend that you purchase trip insurance and to not rely on an owner cancellation policy. Cancellation policies don't help most of the time. We highly recommend the insuremytrip website. We are not affiliated with that company, and make no money from that referral.
We use insuremytrip for our personal travel, great price, and superior customer service. They answer their phone, their CSRs speak English as a first language, and they are knowledgeable. But by far the most important reason to use insuremytrip.com is that they waive the pre-existing condition clause in the policies they sell.
So why is waiver of the pre-ex clause so important? Trip insurance covers you if you or someone in your travelling party, or a close relative gets sick. A pre-existing condition is something that existed at the time of purchase of the coverage. So if your mother is ill with heart disease when you book your vacation, and she goes in the hospital with heart failure 2 days before your trip then most travel insurance companies will reject the claim on the ground of a pre-existing condition, and of course you're long past help from the owner's cancellation policy. The problem is that almost all the events or conditions that could cause you to miss your trip were pre-existing at the time you book your trip. So the pre-ex clause swallows up most of the situations that might occur and routinely denies you coverage. Therefore a waiver of this clause is the single most important aspect of purchasing trip insurance.
The thinking at insuremytrip is that no one books a trip intending to not go, but many of us have a loved one with some pre-existing condition.
So why purchase trip insurance as opposed to relying on the cancellation policy of your travel vendor? Because most causes of not going on vacation are not known until very close in time to departure. Hurricane, power outage, or again, imagine Mom has heart disease. If she is in the hospital a month or two before you go, chances are she is going to be out by the time of your travel. You don't know she is going to have another decline and hospital admission until days before you depart. At that point almost no travel vendor, and certainly no VRBO rental cancellation policies, are going to refund your money.
So, again, we wholeheartedly endorse purchasing trip insurance from insuremytrip. By the way, the foregoing has been composed by the owner of this rental house, who is a lawyer, and has studied this area sufficiently to be well informed on this topic.
The name of this house, Wind Dreamin', kinda says it all! The wind is here. If you want to kiteboard, windsurf, sail, or enjoy other water sports, this is the place.
This is a spacious Sound-front home which boasts sunsets and sound views galore. This home is directly on the Pamlico Sound. There are fewer than 70 actual Sound-front homes in the Salvo/Tri-Villages area, this is one of them. Don't be fooled by other advertisements that make a rental appear to be water front. "Sound view", "semi Sound-front", and pictures showing a view of the Sound, are not Sound-front. From many of these homes the water is tantalizingly close and yet you have to drive a mile or more to get to public access to the water.
IMPROVEMENTS IN 2019
New heart pine wood floors and fresh paint in both master bedrooms. Wood floors in most of the house now. Cleaner, and allergens are greatly reduced. New king beds and mattresses in those rooms as well.
WHY CHOOSE WINDDREAMIN?
We get the question all the time, so, yes, there is WIFI, good WIFI.
This home has a private dock and a private walkway that stretch onto the Pamlico Sound. Two ways for kiters, wind surfers, kayakers, and other watermen to enjoy the Pamlico Sound. The backyard of this home is on the Sound. No access issues. Backyard access to the water. Kite, paddle, SUP, windsurf, jet ski, sail, water ski, wake board, all right from the house. Most Soundfront homes on Hatteras have a sea wall, stairs, sea grass, marsh, or other impediments between the home and the Sound. Wind Dreamin offers direct easy access to the water from a semi-sandy tiny beach near the water's edge. Yes, the water sometimes a bit muddy the first few feet, but get out into the Sound any distance and the footing is back to sandy. Arguably we have the best access to the Sound in the Tri-Villages area and one of the best on Hatteras Island. A deck at the end of the dock makes it large enough for the picnic table we have placed, nothing better than a meal over the water at the end of the dock.
THE COMPETITION?
Many of the homes on Hatteras that are Sound front do not have direct access to the Sound. That includes the houses in the Wind Over Waves subdivision, on streets like Otter Way, Turtle Court, and Sand Dollar Court. The houses in Mirlo, which is at the north end of Rodanthe now have an elevated highway built in front of them. It is sad, but the noise a problem, and their views have been decimated. You can paddle under the elevated highway but not kiteboard. Many other homes on the Sound have sea walls, not sill fences, with slippery steps to the water, and problematic access for water sports.
WHERE IS IT AGAIN?
The house is located in the Outer Banks on Hatteras Island. The geography is unique. The house is in the tri-villages area of Rodanthe, Waves, and Salvo. The house is located in Salvo, NC, and Hatteras Island becomes very narrow here. The island is only 12 house lots wide. Three to four lots on the west side of NC 12 and 8 or so lots on the east side. That means that you can enjoy the roar of the Atlantic Ocean, huge waves, big dunes, and the best surfing on the East Coast within a 5-7 minute walk from the house. With the house on the Pamlico Sound, and mainland North Carolina 15 miles to the west the sun sets over the water, the most spectacular way to begin an evening. Walk to the Blue Whale for coffee in the morning, enjoy the sunrise over the Atlantic, body surf during the mid-day, walk back to the house, kayak at dusk, and jump in the hot tub to enjoy the sunset, all never more than about 1900 feet from the house. Go to this link for more information on the Outer Banks. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Outer_Banks.
Hatteras Island is better than the North Beaches area of the Outer Banks. The North Beaches areas of Nags Head, Kitty Hawk, Corolla, Duck, and the like offer Home Depot and Lowes, McDonalds and Burger King, Walmart and Kohls. Hatteras Island has hardly any chain stores or chain restaurants, and more than 36 miles of undisturbed national seashore, much of it accessible by four wheel drive vehicle. Hatteras Island offers easy access to the best parts of the Pamlico Sound with endless possibilities for water sports. The Atlantic Ocean beaches on Hatteras Island are wide and flat. In the North Beaches area long sea walls and narrow beaches abound.
WHAT IS THERE ONCE WE ARRIVE?
A convenient entry via a drive up ramp to the first level makes unloading a breeze and provides purpose built handicap accessibility. The first floor offers gorgeous Sound views from the living, dining and kitchen area. There is a large full bath on the first floor that is handicapped accessible. Also on the first floor is a master suite complete with king bed, and an ensuite bath that features a European wet room shower, ideal for a handicapped person as the shower provides roll in access. The other bedroom on this floor offers a queen bed and a twin bed, perfect for just about any configuration, couple, couple with small child, even two guys. The sound front deck on this level offers a hot tub to relax after a hard day of play and boasts awesome sunset views.
Venture upstairs to the spacious second level with a sitting area, a half bath, a full hall bath and the remaining 3 bedrooms. The master suite with king bed, the bunk bedroom (2 pyramid beds which can sleep 4-6 kids) and the final King bedroom all have deck access and views overlooking the Pamlico Sound.
Bed linens and bath towels are provided. Bring or buy beach towels. Please do not bring bath towels to the beach.
There's an enclosed outdoor shower to wash off after a day out on the water. There is a dock to the Sound and a small beach which provides a staging area for water sports including kite boarding, windsurfing, sailing and kayaking. This home provides kite-in/kite-out access to the Sound. Leave your kite gear, kayak, or SUP board at the water's edge, have lunch, go right back out for an afternoon session. If you wish to rent kayaks, Hobie cats, jet skis, SUP boards or even bicycles just walk next door to Hatteras Water Sports, check their website, or call them.
WindDreamin' has a little sandy beach at the edge of the Pamlico Sound. WindDreamin' is 2000 feet or 4/10 of a mile from the Atlantic Ocean beach. Walking time is perhaps 7-8 minutes. The drive is as little as a minute or two. To get to the beach go down Sunset Drive back to NC 12. Go right onto NC 12. Go left onto Dory Road. When Dory Road turns parallel to the beach there is a sandy path that provides public access to the beach. There is a large sand dune go cross on your way to the beach. Senior citizens may find walking on the sand dune challenging.
The kitchen has stainless appliances, granite, and wood floors. The furniture has been upgraded, the bedding is new, the paint is fresh.
This house has a private feel. Pull down the driveway lined with trees and bushes and you feel like you have arrived at your own private little oasis. Kids can play safely on flat spacious grounds, and the water's edge is so gently sloped it feels like a zero-entry swimming pool.
TRIP INSURANCE
We recommend that you purchase trip insurance and to not rely on an owner cancellation policy. Cancellation policies don't help most of the time. We highly recommend the insuremytrip website. We are not affiliated with that company, and make no money from that referral.
We use insuremytrip for our personal travel, great price, and superior customer service. They answer their phone, their CSRs speak English as a first language, and they are knowledgeable. But by far the most important reason to use insuremytrip.com is that they waive the pre-existing condition clause in the policies they sell.
So why is waiver of the pre-ex clause so important? Trip insurance covers you if you or someone in your travelling party, or a close relative gets sick. A pre-existing condition is something that existed at the time of purchase of the coverage. So if your mother is ill with heart disease when you book your vacation, and she goes in the hospital with heart failure 2 days before your trip then most travel insurance companies will reject the claim on the ground of a pre-existing condition, and of course you're long past help from the owner's cancellation policy. The problem is that almost all the events or conditions that could cause you to miss your trip were pre-existing at the time you book your trip. So the pre-ex clause swallows up most of the situations that might occur and routinely denies you coverage. Therefore a waiver of this clause is the single most important aspect of purchasing trip insurance.
The thinking at insuremytrip is that no one books a trip intending to not go, but many of us have a loved one with some pre-existing condition.
So why purchase trip insurance as opposed to relying on the cancellation policy of your travel vendor? Because most causes of not going on vacation are not known until very close in time to departure. Hurricane, power outage, or again, imagine Mom has heart disease. If she is in the hospital a month or two before you go, chances are she is going to be out by the time of your travel. You don't know she is going to have another decline and hospital admission until days before you depart. At that point almost no travel vendor, and certainly no VRBO rental cancellation policies, are going to refund your money.
So, again, we wholeheartedly endorse purchasing trip insurance from insuremytrip. By the way, the foregoing has been composed by the owner of this rental house, who is a lawyer, and has studied this area sufficiently to be well informed on this topic.
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About the area
Salvo
Located on the beach, this holiday home is in Spindrift Banks, a neighbourhood in Salvo. The area's natural beauty can be seen at Outer Banks Beaches and Cape Hatteras National Seashore. Rodanthe Pier and Ocean Air Sports are also worth visiting. Make sure you get close to the area's animals with activities such as game walks and birdwatching.

Salvo, NC
What's nearby
- Salvo Beach - 11 min walk - 0.9 km
- beach - 3 min drive - 2.0 km
- Rodanthe Beach - 5 min drive - 3.3 km
- Rodanthe Pier - 8 min drive - 6.3 km
- Cape Hatteras National Seashore - 29 min drive - 32.7 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- Mirro’s Cafe - 4 min drive
- Watermen's Bar & Grill - 3 min drive
- Dough Shack - 5 min drive
- Hatteras Bowls - 3 min drive
- Dairy Queen - 4 min drive
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Hosted by Deborah Reed

We are a very active family that came to visit Hatteras for the first time in May of 2015 and absolutely fell in love with the location. We love being on the water. We owned this house within a month of our first trip to OBX.
Why they chose this property
As an active family the location suited us perfectly because of the availability to water sports. We love to kite board, water ski, wake board, jet ski, sail, surf, bike, and run so it just fit us perfectly. The shallow Sound makes for limited wave action even in a strong wind. Walk over to the ocean side and the geographic position of the Outer Banks and consistently strong winds makes this area perhaps the best on the East Coast for surfing.
What makes this property unique
Sound front, picturesque sunsets, dock, sandy beach, and unobstructed views. Spacious home for families.
Hatteras Water Sports next door. Only 1 mile from REAL Water Sports, the premier kite boarding instruction venue on the planet.
The wind is better on Hatteras Island. Ground obstructions cause friction and slow down lower level wind and make it turbulent, gusty. On Hatteras Island the prevailing wind is southwest in the Summer northeast in the Fall through Spring. The island is so narrow, with so few obstructions that even a northeast wind is smooth and consistent on the Sound. A good southwest breeze in the Summer is astoundingly consistent, with hardly any gusts. The popped out eastward nature of the geography of Hatteras Island, combines with the effect of the Labrador current mixing with the Gulf Stream to create consistently stronger wind on Hatteras Island than anywhere else on the east coast. Just 30 miles to the north in Nags Head, Kitty Hawk, and other parts of the North Beaches, the heat can feel oppressive as the breeze blows from the southwest over the tops of the houses and trees and is not felt by most residents and visitors crowding to the east to get closer to the ocean.
The temperature is better on Hatteras Island. Given its geography, a narrow spit of land deposited in what would otherwise be 15 miles off the North Carolina coast, the house is both cooler in the Summer and warmer in the Winter than its latitude would predict. The cool water of the Atlantic and the Sound in the summer mollifies the heat you might feel just 2 miles inland on the mainland. Lower temperature means lower humidity and the regular breeze further beats the heat. Just as the ocean keeps it cool in the summer it keeps it warm enough in the winter that it hardly ever snows and if it does the flakes on the ground are fleeting. Water sports are no problem in September, and October. Many people kite year round in OBX.
Hatteras Water Sports next door. Only 1 mile from REAL Water Sports, the premier kite boarding instruction venue on the planet.
The wind is better on Hatteras Island. Ground obstructions cause friction and slow down lower level wind and make it turbulent, gusty. On Hatteras Island the prevailing wind is southwest in the Summer northeast in the Fall through Spring. The island is so narrow, with so few obstructions that even a northeast wind is smooth and consistent on the Sound. A good southwest breeze in the Summer is astoundingly consistent, with hardly any gusts. The popped out eastward nature of the geography of Hatteras Island, combines with the effect of the Labrador current mixing with the Gulf Stream to create consistently stronger wind on Hatteras Island than anywhere else on the east coast. Just 30 miles to the north in Nags Head, Kitty Hawk, and other parts of the North Beaches, the heat can feel oppressive as the breeze blows from the southwest over the tops of the houses and trees and is not felt by most residents and visitors crowding to the east to get closer to the ocean.
The temperature is better on Hatteras Island. Given its geography, a narrow spit of land deposited in what would otherwise be 15 miles off the North Carolina coast, the house is both cooler in the Summer and warmer in the Winter than its latitude would predict. The cool water of the Atlantic and the Sound in the summer mollifies the heat you might feel just 2 miles inland on the mainland. Lower temperature means lower humidity and the regular breeze further beats the heat. Just as the ocean keeps it cool in the summer it keeps it warm enough in the winter that it hardly ever snows and if it does the flakes on the ground are fleeting. Water sports are no problem in September, and October. Many people kite year round in OBX.
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