Feel the outdoor adventure, rich history, and family fun that the riverfront city of New Bern has to offer with a stay at this 3-bedroom, 1-bathroom vacation rental home. Boasting a bright and comfortable interior, a location within proximity of...
What we now know as Oriental was first settled about 1870 by Louis B. Midyette. He took shelter in the area's natural harbor on the Neuse River and the mouth of Smith Creek when he was blown off course on his way to New Bern.
The Historic Hubbard House – Downtown New Bern CharmStep back in time with a stay at the Historic Hubbard House, a attractively preserved home constructed prior to 1900 and thoughtfully refreshed for modern comfort. Located in the heart of...
The town of Washington is rapidly becoming one of the highlights of North Carolina's Inner Banks due to its small town charm, incredible location along the Pamlico River, and eclectic blend of boutiques, restaurants, and attractions. This small...
Gourmet Kitchen | Neuse River Vistas | Outdoor Dining AreaDiscover the rich history of North Carolina when you visit New Bern and stay at this 3-bedroom, 1.5-bathroom vacation rental on the Neuse River. Watch the sunrise over the water from one of...
The Belhaven Memorial Museum clearly holds the title as one of the most distinctive and unique museums in Eastern North Carolina, with a collection that includes historical artifacts, scientific oddities, and everything in between.
Your anxiety will melt away in this cavernous 1-bedroom condo, with all new furnishings ready for your stay. Includes a full kitchen and washer/dryer for your use. Appreciate the elegant grounds off your private deck or take a dip in the indoor or...
Visitors can get a taste of Oriental's small but thriving art scene with a visit to The Old Theater, a stark white and impressively large two-story building located on the corner of Broad and Church Streets. Showcasing a number of performances...
Lake Mattamuskeet is the largest natural lake in North Carolina. It is a shallow body of water averaging only two feet in depth. It is 18 miles long, 5 to 6 miles wide, and contains about 40,000 acres.








