Looking for a luxurious five-star Outer Banks hotel? They’re here. Or are you more in the mode of one of those classic, old-school Outer Banks motels, some of which have been serving vacationers since the 1950s and ‘60s? You’ll find them from Ocracoke all the way up to Kitty Hawk. Corolla hotels and Duck hotels are far out-numbered by the Outer Banks vacation rental homes in those areas, but the properties that are there are absolutely top notch. The Nags Head hotels (including Outer Banks hotels in Kill Devil Hills and Kitty Hawk) are varied and come in all price ranges. Hatteras hotels reflect the less gentrified, more real personality of Hatteras Island, though in the past couple of years, new and nice Outer Banks hotels have sprung.
Made up of national chains, locally owned properties and mom and pop establishments, accommodations on the Outer Banks feature amenities that range from an oceanfront location, indoor or outdoor pools, hot tubs, fish-cleaning station, play and picnic area, internet access or grills. And if Fido just insists on coming with you to the Outer Banks, some accommodations are pet friendly and welcome you and your four-legger.
Outer Banks Hotels & Bed and Breakfasts
If you want a quieter, quainter experience, there are exceptional Outer Banks bed and breakfast inns in Corolla, Duck, Kitty Hawk, Nags Head and Hatteras. But the bed and breakfast options found in Manteo Hotels and Ocracoke Hotels are the most varied and well known. Some of the Outer Banks hotels are elegant, some are quirky and fun. All of them will afford you an experience that speaks more to the historic soul of the area. Just like the towns themselves, these hotel options are individual and memorable.
Prefer Outer Banks camping? This area offers full-blown camping mega-resorts. Or, tent and trailer campers looking to get back to nature will enjoy the no-frills National Park Service Outer Banks campgrounds.
Outer Banks Accommodations by Area
Corolla | Duck & Southern Shores | Kitty Hawk, Kill Devil Hills & Kitty Hawk
Roanoke Island & Manteo | Hatteras Island | Ocracoke Island
Outer Banks Accommodations by Category
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Blackbeard’s Lodge, newly renovated, has a stately lobby and classic beach hotel ambiance. It has the atmosphere of a B&B but with hotel privacy and is...read more
This oceanfront motel features rooms with small refrigerators, microwaves, coffee makers and a choice of double or king beds. Efficiencies come with...read more
The Booth family welcomes guests to their beautiful, antiques-filled home on the peaceful north end of Roanoke...read more
The perfect combination for your Hatteras experience: sleep, fish and eat. The Breakwater Inn, Oden’s Dock and Breakwater Restaurant are all together on one...read more
Buccaneer Motel and Beach Suites offers rooms and suites just across the Beach Road from the ocean. Rooms include a blow dryer, small refrigerator, coffee...read more
Located next door to a variety store by the same name, Cahoon’s oceanfront location features two-, three- and four-bedroom cottages with bed combinations of...read more
Cape Hatteras Bed and Breakfast is in the village of Buxton near the lighthouse, shops and restaurants, and best of all it’s only 500 feet from the ocean....read more
On the oceanfront, Cape Hatteras KOA has more than 270 campsites plus 32 small one- and two-room units known as Camping Cabins; 10 Deluxe Cabins with a full...read more
The Cape Hatteras Motel has 33 rooms, including oceanfront and soundside rooms. This locally owned motel offers standard rooms with a microwave, mini-fridge...read more
Cape Pines Motel has been housing Hatteras Island guests since 1953 – but it’s been updated many times since then! The motel has 28 rooms, three of which...read more
One of four National Park Service campgrounds within Cape Hatteras National Seashore, Cape Point Campground is near the oceanfront next to Cape Hatteras...read more
This family-owned campground is tucked back in the trees on Buxton Back Road, perfect for enjoying the solitude the island can offer. Cape Woods offers 130...read more