Duck North Carolina Hotels, Motels & Lodging

Check out our list of Duck, North Carolina hotels, motels and other travel lodging options below. Hotels are listed by their proximity to downtown Duck. Click on any hotel from the list below to view information, details, and current rates, and to make reservations online.

 
Sanderling Resort and Spa

Map Marker Sanderling Resort and Spa

1461 Duck Rd, Duck, NC

Rooms begin at $250.00

1 mile from Duck city center.

Days Inn and Suites Kill Devil Hills-Mariner

Map Marker Days Inn and Suites Kill Devil Hills-Mariner

1801 N Virginia Dare Trail, Kill Devil Hills, NC

Rooms begin at $60.00

10 miles from Duck city center.

Holiday Inn Express KITTY HAWK BEACH

Map Marker Holiday Inn Express KITTY HAWK BEACH

3919 N. CROATON HWY, HWY 158,PO BOX 1096, Kitty Hawk, NC

Rooms begin at $144.00

7 miles from Duck city center.

Quality Inn Carolina Oceanfront

Map Marker Quality Inn Carolina Oceanfront

401 N. Virginia Dare Trail, Kill Devil Hills, NC

Rooms begin at $57.99

11 miles from Duck city center.

Travelodge Outer Banks/Kill Devil Hills

Map Marker Travelodge Outer Banks/Kill Devil Hills

804 North Virginia Dare Trail, Kill Devil Hills, NC

Rooms begin at $59.95

11 miles from Duck city center.

Hilton Garden Inn Outer Banks/Kitty Hawk

Map Marker Hilton Garden Inn Outer Banks/Kitty Hawk

5353 North Virginia Dare Trail, Kitty Hawk, NC

Rooms begin at $104.00

5 miles from Duck city center.

Hampton Inn  Suites Outer BanksCorolla

Map Marker Hampton Inn Suites Outer BanksCorolla

333 Audubon Drive, Corolla, NC

Rooms begin at $178.17

6 miles from Duck city center.

Bermuda Bay Resort by Kees Vacations

Map Marker Bermuda Bay Resort by Kees Vacations

1101 Cambridge Road, Kill Devil Hills, NC

Rooms begin at $125.28

9 miles from Duck city center.

The Sea Ranch Hotel

Map Marker The Sea Ranch Hotel

1731 N. Virginia Dare Trail MP 7, Kill Devil Hills, NC

Rooms begin at $95.00

10 miles from Duck city center.

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Trails Near Duck

  • Martins Point and Duck Duck, NC (Sea Kayaking)
    All of what is now Southern Shores was once sand dunes and beach covered with dead cedars. Down Jean Guite Creek, however, was a thriving maritime forest. Live oaks big enough for ship timbers were cu...

  • The Wright Brothers and Man's First Flight: Corolla to Oregon Inlet Southern Shores, NC (Scenic Drives)
    A 47-mile paved drive across Currituck Banks and Bodie Island, past the Wright Brothers National Memorial, two historic lighthouses, and part of Cape Hatteras National Seashore. The section of the Out...

  • Jean Guite Creek Martins Point, NC (Flatwater Paddling & Canoeing)
    Jean Guite Creek runs along the Outer Bank’s Bodie Island for only 6 miles, making a connection between Currituck Sound near Southern Shores in the north and Kitty Hawk Bay off Albemarle Sound near Ki...

  • Pine Island Audubon Sanctuary from Sanderling Sanderling, NC (Sea Kayaking)
    Pine Island Audubon Sanctuary is a 5,000-acre wildlife sanctuary. Three miles long, it carries a variety of wildlife within its borders. Within this protected habitat you may see birds, deer, rabbits,...

  • Mackay Island National Wildlife Refuge: Virginia State Line to Bodie Island Kitty Hawk, NC (Scenic Drives)
    A 43-mile drive that starts on Knotts Island at the Virginia state line, passes through a large wildlife refuge, crosses Currituck Sound on a car ferry, and continues south along the Currituck Peninsu...

  • Dancing with Diamonds: Windsurfing North Carolina's Sounds Kitty Hawk, NC (Weekend Trips)
    The first time windsurfing crossed my radar screen, I was standing beside the Columbia River, not far from Portland, Oregon. “You’re not going to be believe what you see,” my friends Becky and Bob pro...

  • Like a Bird in Flight: Hang Gliding on the Outer Banks Kitty Hawk, NC (Weekend Trips)
    Like the boney arm on a skinny kid, the Outer Banks of North Carolina flex against their parent, the Atlantic Ocean. Some say that the sandy ridges of the Outer Banks are fragile. Maybe. But I think t...