Summary:Indulge in a calming vacation at this inviting 2-bedroom apartment in New Bern, North Carolina. This apartment, located within a resort, offers access to a range of amenities, including indoor and outdoor pools, a gym, and a hot tub. Savor...
The little town of Belhaven may be a blink-and-you'll-miss-it town, but Eastern North Carolina visitors who decide to take the long way home along US Highway 264 will be rewarded with a visit to a picturesque waterfront town that is filled with...
Entirely Fenced Outdoor Space | 22 Mi to Cherry Point | Explore Historic SitesFind your flow where the Neuse and Trent rivers meet at this ideally placed New Bern vacation rental. This home features a fenced backyard for effortless outdoor living...
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♥ Your own Totally Furnished Private Apartment, freshly remodeled, in downtown New Bern♥ 1.5 mile to Carolinas East Hospital. Drive, Bicycle, or even walk if it's not too hot!♥ IF you are booking direct, PLEASE READ. We no longer do security...
While the small town of Havelock is often overshadowed by its Crystal Coast neighbors, the city is nonetheless a prime waterfront retreat for eastern North Carolina visitors who want to experience the real everyday life of the Inner Banks. Home to...
1 Mi to Waterfront Park | Pet Friendly w/ Fee | Bright & Modern InteriorStep into the heart of New Bern adventure — this inviting vacation rental home is the ideal launchpad! Savor a calming living space with a roomy kitchen for homemade meals and...
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...
The wetlands environment made available to the public by the Walk holds an unbelievable amount of information about the ways in which waterways affect the land. Wetlands are transitional zones between land and water. The water is usually near or...








