From breezy apparel that’s perfect for the coastal scene of New Bern, to unique gifts that friends and loved ones of all ages will adore, Nautical Wheelers New Bern certainly has a lot to offer its patrons. Selling a variety of popular nautical brands as well as unique and one-of-a-kind items, this downtown store is a great spot for mariners and everyday explorers alike to dive into the on-the-water New Bern lifestyle.
Nautical Wheelers New Bern has a nicely central location in the heart of the Downtown area, and is just a shell’s throw away from a number of area attractions and destinations. Easy to reach and enjoy during any walking exploration of the heart of town, this little shop with a brick façade is chock full of goodies that any coastal lover will adore. The store carries a nice array of popular maritime brands, such as Sperry, Simply Southern, Columbia Sportswear, and many more, and has everything from sandals and boat shoes to accessories and sunglasses to ensure that shoppers are covered from head to toe. With an eye-catching line of jewelry, gifts, and other unique treasures, as well as a variety of special events held throughout the year, Nautical Wheelers New Bern is a great spot for a wealth of New Bern shopping fun.
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