Situated in one of Avon’s classic and charming shopping plazas, the Salty Sandollar Boutique is a fun shopping destination for anyone who wants to add a dose of island style to their vacation. Featuring a wide array of products with a focus on coastal living and flair, Salty Sandollar Boutique is a great little destination for fashionistas to discover on a Hatteras Island getaway.
Salty Sandollar Boutique is located in the heart of Avon, which makes it easy to reach for folks staying throughout the Island, from Rodanthe to Hatteras. The small but charming shop is filled with goodies of all varieties, which includes breezy summertime dresses and apparel, T-shirts and easy tops for simple style, and everything in between. Patrons who are on the lookout for coastal goodies to take back home will find a wealth of unique gifts including artworks, glassware, and other fun items, and folks will want to linger over the shop’s many jewelry pieces, which are made with delicate pieces of sea glass and other close-to-home natural materials. With unique items to discover with every visit, and plenty of style throughout, Salty Sandollar Boutique is a fun destination to explore for miles of coastal style in a single and chic Avon location.
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