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Blackbeard's Lodge, hotel in Ocracoke

Located in Ocracoke, North Carolina region, Blackbeard's Lodge is set 1.9 km from Ocracoke Beach.

Very very nice staff very comfortable beds and a quiet motel
7.7
Scored 7.7
Good
Rated good
635 reviews
Price from£206.06per night
The Ocracoke Harbor Inn, hotel in Ocracoke

Situated in Ocracoke, The Ocracoke Harbor Inn offers barbecue facilities. This 5-star hotel offers a shared lounge, a business centre and free WiFi.

Had appointments earlier than breakfast was served
8.9
Scored 8.9
Fabulous
Rated fabulous
476 reviews
Price from£154.30per night
The Castle B&B on Silver Lake, hotel in Ocracoke

The Castle B&B on Silver Lake has free bikes, seasonal outdoor swimming pool, a garden and shared lounge in Ocracoke. There is a terrace and guests can make use of free WiFi and free private parking.

Nice breakfast and location.
7.2
Scored 7.2
Good
Rated good
6 reviews
Price from£159.17per night
Anchorage Inn & Marina, hotel in Ocracoke

Anchorage Inn & Marina is a 2-star property situated in Ocracoke. Certain units at the property have a balcony with a city view.

gool location
7.4
Scored 7.4
Good
Rated good
30 reviews
Price from£130.59per night
Pony Island Inn, hotel in Ocracoke

Pony Island Inn is offering accommodation in Ocracoke. The motel has an outdoor swimming pool and luggage storage space and free WiFi throughout the property.

Staff was very responsive
8.7
Scored 8.7
Fabulous
Rated fabulous
473 reviews
Price from£136.65per night
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What guests said about Ocracoke:

  • 8.0
    Scored 8.0

    Ocracoke is a small village on an island that is only...

    Ocracoke is a small village on an island that is only accessible via ferry. It’s excellent for walking or riding bicycles. Planning is essential the only way on or off is via ferry. Be flexible. Things change. Remember you are on island time.
    susan
    United States
  • 10
    Scored 10

    I have been visiting Ocracoke off and on since 1970 when my...

    I have been visiting Ocracoke off and on since 1970 when my parents bought a small house there. Yeah, the vibe on the island has changed a bit as well as the amount of tourists. But, Ocracoke Island is still cool and I loved being there recently. You can't help but chill out while on this little island far off the mainland...so far off, you cannot see the mainland at all. Ocracoke truly feels like an island in the sea. Go see for yourself, perhaps.
    Gregory
  • 10
    Scored 10

    Our visit was off-season, so it was very quiet.

    Our visit was off-season, so it was very quiet. But I get the feeling that even in high season, Ocracoke is not as busy as the other Outer Banks areas. We enjoyed biking around the streets of the island to just see the various homes. The harbor is lovely, and the seashore is divine! Nice variety of places to eat, though some weren't open yet for the season.
    Kevin-Ann
    United States
  • 10
    Scored 10

    It was pouring the day we arrived.

    It was pouring the day we arrived. We would have loved to walk the island but had to check it out via car due to the rain! 😞 The island has a lot of history to it which makes it all that more interesting!
    Patrice
    United States
  • 10
    Scored 10

    Ocracoke is a relatively small community that welcomes...

    Ocracoke is a relatively small community that welcomes visitors and offers many exceptional opportunities to learn about its rich history. Many fine businesses exist here, especially restaurants, bars, accommodations, and shops. There are several beaches to choose from, all very clean and uncrowded. The only ways to get there are by boat or air, with frequent ferry services from the mainland and the Outer Banks. This relative remoteness facilitates one settling in and relaxing, yet plenty of fun and interesting activities can be easily accessed by walking, bicycling, renting a golf cart, or riding a shuttle.
    Deborah
    United States
  • 2.0
    Scored 2.0

    We stayed in January - the weather was awful - it was very...

    We stayed in January - the weather was awful - it was very, very foggy so the ferries were not running as expected - there were very few restaurants or facilities open - those that were, were extremely overpriced and I would never return to any of them, especially Jason's - no one was very helpful nor did they care that we were stuck on the island!!! because of fog - no suggestions, no ideas, just "it's that time of year". Done- not going back.
    Beatrice
    United States