Oysters, Jazz, and Zero Summer Sweat: Wilmington’s Winter Magic

Wilmington, North Carolina, refuses to hibernate. While the rest of the country is busy shivering under ten layers of wool, the Port City is embracing its best-kept secret: “Coat-and-Sunglasses” season.
Ditch the suffocating humidity that packs its bags every September. Winter here is about crisp river breezes, world-class swing, and the local religion—the oyster roast. It’s a “shucking” good time that you simply can’t find in the swelter of July.
Start your adventure at the Battleship North Carolina. Exploring this WWII titan in the summer is a guaranteed sweat-fest, but in January? It’s a breeze. From there, follow the music. Between February 5–7, the North Carolina Jazz Festival takes over, filling the air with world-class swing that’s guaranteed to warm your soul.
Whether you’re hunting for ghosts in the historic district, spotting Luna the albino alligator at Fort Fisher, or catching a violet sunset at Wrightsville Beach, one thing is clear: Wilmington in winter is cool—literally and figuratively.




