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A Hurricane Preparedness Guide



Topsail Island is a relaxing and beautiful summer vacation destination. However, due to our location on the coast of North Carolina, we are vulnerable to hurricanes and tropical storms during hurricane season. Whether you’re a local, homeowner, or just visiting, here are a few quick tips you will want to know should a hurricane pass through while you’re in our area.

When is Hurricane Season?

Hurricane season begins on June 1st and ends on November 30th every year. Although hurricanes can form as early as May or as late as December, it is very rare to see a storm form in those months. During hurricane season, storms can range from tropical depressions, tropical storms, to category 1-5 hurricanes.

Category Sustained Winds Types of Damage
Tropical Depression Up to 39 mph Rough seas, small craft warnings.
Tropical Storm 39 – 73 mph Heavy seas, capsizing of smaller vessels, flooding of low areas, heavy rain.  A tropical storm is considered a hurricane when winds reach 74 miles per hour.
Category 1 74-95 mph Very dangerous winds will produce some damage. Well-constructed frame homes could have damage to roof, shingles, vinyl siding and gutters. Large branches of trees will snap and shallowly rooted trees may be toppled. Extensive damage to power lines and poles likely will result in power outages that could last a few to several days.
Category 2 96-110 mph Extremely dangerous winds will cause extensive damage. Well-constructed frame homes could sustain major roof and siding damage. Many shallowly rooted trees will be snapped or uprooted and block numerous roads. Near-total power loss is expected with outages that could last from several days to weeks.
Category 3 111-129 mph Devastating damage will occur. Well-built framed homes may incur major damage or removal of roof decking and gable ends. Many trees will be snapped or uprooted, blocking numerous roads. Electricity and water will be unavailable for several days to weeks after the storm passes.
Category 4 130-156 mph Catastrophic damage will occur. Well-built framed homes can sustain severe damage with loss of most of the roof structure and/or some exterior walls. Most trees will be snapped or uprooted and power poles downed. Fallen trees and power poles will isolate residential areas. Power outages will last weeks to possibly months. Most of the area will be uninhabitable for weeks or months.
Category 5 157 mph or higher Catastrophic damage will occur. A high percentage of framed homes will be destroyed, with total roof failure and wall collapse. Fallen trees and power poles will isolate residential areas. Power outages will last for weeks to possibly months. Most of the area will be uninhabitable for weeks or months.

What Should I Do When A Hurricane is Expected?

There are two different types of storm notifications: a hurricane watch or a hurricane warning. A Hurricane Watch means that hurricane conditions are possible in the area and are normally issued 48 hours prior to expected storm arrival. A Hurricane Warning means a hurricane is expected in the affected area and is normally issued 36 hours prior to the storm arrival.

VISITORS: Purchasing travel insurance is highly recommended when booking your reservation during the Hurricane Season months. However, travel insurance can only be purchased 30 days prior to your reservation and only when there isn’t an imminent threat of a named storm to our coast. CSA Travel Insurance will only cover your reservation from “unforeseen events” that prevent you from making it to your vacation. (Read more about The Best Way to Protect Your Beach Vacation our blog or visit our CSA Travel Insurance webpage.)

Whenever a hurricane threatens the Topsail Island area, Access Realty will be in touch with you regarding our plan of action. For all residents and guests visiting during this season, you should have a plan in place in the event there is a mandatory evacuation in our area.

When planning your hurricane evacuation, you should:

Plan your Evacuation Route

Should a mandatory evacuation take place, you have the option to either head inland and stay in a hotel or return back home. Before you leave, make sure you have all of your belongings, necessary medications, gas, etc. When the storm passes, you can call our office to see if you are able to return to the home and enjoy the remainder of your vacation.

Prepare a Hurricane Kit

Preparing a kit in advance will ensure you are able to collect the necessary supplies before the shelves are emptied. Your kit should include (at minimum) flashlight(s), batteries, cash, and first aid supplies. You can find more information on hurricane kits here.

If You are Unable to Evacuate

If the storm is looming and you absolutely could not evacuate the area, stay indoors. Stay away from all windows as flying debris could break the glass. Make sure you have your necessary supplies from your hurricane kit readily available, as well as plenty of bottled water and non-perishable food. Also, make sure your cell phone is fully charged in the event there is a power outage so that you can contact family and friends.

Your safety is one of our top priorities here at Access Realty. For more hurricane safety information, visit the following pages:

National Hurricane Center – Track storms in the Atlantic and get up-to-date information on current and future storms.

Ready.gov – Find hurricane kit checklists and helpful information to prepare you in the event of a storm.

A Hurricane Preparedness Guide

20 of the Best Budget-Friendly Vacation Tips to Save You Money



Why spend more money than you need to when it comes to a vacation? Like any other big expense, there are easy ways to cut back the costs without sacrificing any fun—with the end result being more vacation for less money. Interested? Check out our 20 best budget-friendly vacation tips guaranteed to save you money. You’re welcome!

1. Save ahead of time.

Start saving for your next vacation as soon as you can. It’s a major expense, so the sooner you start socking away money the better. Small savings spread out over time are much more manageable than waiting too close to your vacation dates. You won’t feel as stressed to save that way and you won’t have to pull from your savings account last minute to pay for it, or come home with a hefty credit card bill that you aren’t prepared to pay for.

2. Set a vacation budget.

Setting a vacation budget lets you know how much you need to save (see above) and gives you a pretty good idea of how much your vacation is going to cost. Break it down into categories like travel, accommodations, meals, attractions, spending money/incidentals, and the things you’re planning to do—and see how the numbers play out. You can always adjust where needed, but it’s a great start to knowing how much  you are able and willing to spend on your vacation without breaking the bank.

3. Choose a vacation rental instead of a hotel/motel.

When you choose a vacation rental as opposed to a hotel or motel stay, you are already getting more bang for your vacation buck. Not only do you have the ability to save money by cooking and eating some of your meals in a full-sized kitchen (which is a HUGE money saver), but you also get the additional perks of more privacy, more room, and more choices to personalize your vacation. Vacation rentals are definitely the way to go!

4. Be flexible when choosing your vacation dates.

Vacation rentals book up quickly, so do your research now and get your accommodations reserved. If you can be flexible with your vacation dates, do so. Off season and mid season dates are more affordable than peak season dates. Look at pricing for several different weeks you’re considering and see where you’ll save the most money.

20 of the Best Budget-Friendly Vacation Tips to Save You Money

5. Check for vacation rental deals and specials.

You won’t know what specials and deals are out there on vacation rentals unless you look (or ask). It’s well worth your time to do a little advance research and to know your savings options. For example, here at Access Realty we offer the following ways to save money on your NC beach rental.

Last Minute Bids

Current Specials

Military, Teacher, and Healthcare Worker Discounts

(select properties offer a percentage off with valid ID)

6. Book your rental far in advance.

You know what they say: The early bird gets the worm. Not only will you get the best selection of vacation rentals to choose from by booking in advance, but you will also save money on the biggest portion of your vacation expense—the accommodations. Book early and start making payments on your vacation a year in advance. Access Realty takes reservations a full year ahead of time. Avoid the convenience fee by paying by check ahead of time on your vacation (convenience fee applies when paying online/over the phone/or paying less than 30 days from check in date). Save, save, save!

7. Vacation with your friends to split the cost.

If you travel with another family, you will be able to split the cost of the rental, as well as some of the food expenses. As an added bonus, your kids will probably need less entertaining since they’ll have friends to keep them occupied. Traveling with a large family or group? No problem! Access Realty offers amazing rentals that accommodate large groups where everyone can vacation together with ease and in comfort.

8. Eat most of your meals in.

This one is kind of a no-brainer. Take full advantage of preparing and eating some of your meals in your vacation rental kitchen, where the appliances you need are right there ready and waiting for you. From coffee and snacks to breakfast, lunch and dinner—every time you choose to stay in as opposed to going out, you’re saving yourself money. Dining out every day for every meal during your vacation can quickly escalate to one of your largest vacation expenses! So by choosing to dine in, you’re cutting back your spending quickly and easily.

9. Meal plan and grocery shop online ahead of time.

While we’re discussing dining in, meal planning ahead of time is a great vacation strategy. Save your precious vacation time by being prepared when you arrive. How? Draw up a meal plan and start making your shopping list. While you’re en route to your vacation, you can shop online and schedule your pickup for the afternoon of your check-in. Here in the Topsail NC area, you can do online shopping at Harris Teeter, Publix, or Walmart and do order pickup so that you’re grocery shopping is done and ready for you the day you arrive.

20 of the Best Budget-Friendly Vacation Tips to Save You Money

10. Bring your own snacks.

You know your local grocery stores at home and where you can find the best deals, so go ahead and shop for your vacation snacks ahead of time and bring them along with you, if you can. Those items are less things you have to shop for when you arrive—and if you’re road-tripping to your vacation destination, then you’ll have things to munch on along the way. Win-win!

11. Buy your beach supplies before your vacation.

The same idea holds true for your beach supplies. Don’t wait until you get to the beach to buy your supplies. It will almost always be more expensive that way. Instead, bring your own beach chairs, sunscreen, towels and toys. Stock up on what you’ll need ahead of time for your vacay and buy them locally when they’re on sale or you have coupons.

12. Plan ahead and research discounts.

Part of vacation planning is knowing how you’re getting to your destination and what you’re going to do when you get there. Research discounts online and in advance for the big-ticket items like plane fare, big attractions, and costly vacation experiences that you’re planning to do while away. There’s almost always some kind of discount that awaits those who search for them.

13. Stop by the local Welcome Center.

Swing by the local Welcome Center on your way in to your vacation destination. Oftentimes they have a plethora of helpful local information, coupon books and special offers available to visitors and vacationers. Have questions? They’re also a great resource to answer any questions you may have about the area attractions, things to do, and miscellaneous information you may need or want to know. We love our Topsail NC Welcome Center in Surf City, so be sure to stop by!

14. Follow social media sites.

Follow the social media sites of the town or beach you’re vacationing in, as well as the vacation rental company you’re renting from. Not only will you stay up-to-date with what’s happening locally, but you also can find special discounts or fun giveaways just by being a follower or interacting with them via their social media accounts. Be sure to follow along with Access Realty on Facebook and join our VIP – Promos & Savings Group too for an exclusive first look at special savings!

20 of the Best Budget-Friendly Vacation Tips to Save You Money

15. Check your credit card benefits for travel discounts.

Sometimes it’s easy to overlook the fact that many credit card companies offer travel and vacation discounts. From travel and accommodations to attractions and experiences, it’s worth researching what your credit card company has to offer you. Sometimes it’s cash back or points applied to your card just for using it at certain places, so it’s well worth the time and savings to know that information ahead of time before your vacation spending begins.

16. Find free local events, activities and things to do.

Don’t underestimate the amount of free things you can find to do while on vacation. From free (or at least inexpensive) local events and activities to parks, playgrounds, nature trails and more—you definitely want to know what your budget-friendly options are. Looking for local events and things to do during your Topsail beach vacation? Check out these awesome area resources.

Things To Do on Topsail Island

Area Events & Activities

Onslow County NC Events & Things To Do

Pender County NC Events & Things To Do

17. Plan some nature activities.

Just a reminder that nature is free for you to enjoy! Get out there and stroll along the beach, walk a nature trail, explore the coastal landscape, visit a park, go shell collecting, take a run through town, or just get out there and take some photos of the gorgeous coastal Carolina sunrises and sunsets.

18. Know where the local parks and playgrounds are.

If you are a family traveling with kids, then you already know that parks and playgrounds are perfect ways to let the kids play, explore, get outside and burn off some energy. Get to know where the local parks and playgrounds are before you arrive, so you know where they are and what they offer. Topsail Island has some wonderful park and playground options.

North Topsail Beach Parks & Playgrounds

Surf City Parks & Playgrounds

Topsail Beach Parks & Playgrounds

19. Collect souvenirs instead of buying them.

If you’re trying to save money and don’t want to buy souvenirs for everyone in your family to take back home, try collecting your own instead. Seashells, sea glass and shark teeth are all special treasures that can double as the mementos you take home with you from your Topsail beach vacation. Get crafty and display them in a unique way or just gather them up and put them in a jar with some sand straight from the beach.

20. Bring spending money but avoid impulse buys.

(Refer back to #2!) Of course you want to bring some spending money for incidentals along the way that you may want to purchase during your vacation but that you can’t always know ahead of time. That’s perfectly fine! You are on vacation, right? Just be mindful of your spending and avoid impulse buys whenever possible.

We hope you find these money-saving tips and budget-friendly ideas helpful when planning your next vacation. Cheers to vacationing and saving money while doing it!

Did we miss anything? If you have any advice on how to save money on a vacation that we missed, please drop a comment below. We want to know!

20 of the Best Budget-Friendly Vacation Tips to Save You Money