This apartment is the ideal home base for your trip to New Bern. Guests will find a comfortable one-bedroom space designed for comfort, complete with heating and air conditioning to keep the ambiance just right. The huge bathroom offers a walk-in...
Visitors to New Bern's historic downtown are advised to take a break from the shopping, antiquing and dining, and enjoy a comfortable seat and a great view at the scenic and newly revitalized, Union Point Park.
Consider this home your home away from home while you visit New Bern. This pretty property features 3 bedrooms, a comfortable living room with a couch bed, enormous room with TV & wood burning fireplace and all the essential amenities like a washing...
The Neuse River Recreation Area is an inviting rustic vacation destination for seasoned campers and newcomers alike, with an equally alluring location that's just steps away from the miles-wide Neuse River, and just a few miles away from New Bern...
Fairfield Harbour condo that overlooks the Neuse River and has simple access to Historic New Bern. Feel a wide array of attractions such as our colonial history and North Carolina's first capital at Tryon Palace; the birthplace of Pepsi Cola; Civil...
European settlement near the Pamlico River in the 1690's led to the creation of Bath, North Carolina's first town, in 1705. The town's location seemed ideal with easy access to the river and the Atlantic Ocean 50 miles away--at Ocracoke Inlet.
This unique historic home was originally a dependency to the enormous Coor-Bishop House located a half block away, where President James Monroe stayed in 1819 while touring the South.The home contains two huge bedrooms with vaulted ceilings and new...
Edenton visitors who haven't explored this northern corner of the Inner Banks in a few years may be surprised to find a new, stunning structure perched above the open sound-facing waters of Edenton Harbor. This remarkable site is the Roanoke River...
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.








