Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
"Hotel was ok and rooms are spacious. Was told about $15 resort fee per night at check in that I was not aware of. No towels available at the pool and was told “laundry was backed up.” If I’m paying a resort fee I expect to at least have pool towels."
Garnet Inn & Suites, Morehead City near Atlantic Beach
4/10 Poor
"Staff was great but the room had a permanent cigarette smoke smell. The room updates were purely cosmetic but not necessarily functional. The room looked clean on first appearance but the linens had those dryer marks on them and the toilet had a pee spot on the seat when we first arrived."
"My wife and I recently visited the Inlet Inn. The waterfront location is perfect, within very short walking distance to ferry boat rides, nice restaurants, shopping and historic homes and churches. The staff at the Inlet Inn was extremely friendly and helpful; check-in/out was a breeze. Our rooms (due to our late booking we had to change rooms) spectacular! Both rooms were very spacious. The first had a large balcony overlooking the water. The second had a large bay window overlooking the water with a reading nook. As far as the amenities, you won’t find the usual chain hotel perks (workout facility, pool, restaurant/bar) but we really enjoyed the Inlet Inns amenities. Continental breakfast delivered to our room each morning. Free self parking onsite- a really great benefit in this parking challenged town. A gorgeous courtyard with native plantings. And they have a spacious lounge overlooking the water. As far as attractions, we really enjoyed the ferry boat ride to Shackleford Banks island to see the wild horses and on the way back the Captain spotted a pod of dolphins feeding. At one point they were only 20 yards away! And don’t miss the Saturday morning Farmers Market (also walking distance from the hotel). One of the best we’ve been to. We highly recommend the Inlet Inn!"
"We had two rooms, checking in different dates. Could not check in until 4. Found bread still in the microwave from previous guests. The day before I arrived I called the front desk to discuss an issue and was left on hold for 29 minutes. I finally hung up and when I tried calling back they wouldn't answer, called 5 times in a row. It went to vm everything. They just didn't want to help with my issue. I had my other family who was already there check to see if front desk was that busy and it wasnt. The gals at front desk were polite and nice. Just don't try to check in even 30 minutes early."
"Gentleman at the desk was polite and friendly. The common areas, elevator, front lounge area, all spelled of marijuana smoke and dirty mop bucket water. Room was clean except for the mold growing in the shower that should have been easily cleaned. My wife borrowed bathroom spray from the front desk and cleaned it properly. Over all, this could be a nicer place for people to stay, but the upkeep leave something to be desired. Proximity to the beach was very convenient."
"The condo was amazing. Very roomy. However, a couple of our party were looking forward to the hot tub and it says there are two on the property. One was closed for maintenance and the other doesn’t exist anymore."
"With the Big Rock fishing tournament ongoing this was an emergency booking (as my favorite Bask Hotel was sold out). $355 was way too pricey for the neighborhood, staff appearance and “overflow warehouse” worn furniture, the hard to operate tv (a little channel guide wouldn’t come amiss) and the worn shower hose. The breakfast (with the exception of the egg-omelette) was not edible; the lack of healthy, non-processed food was stunning. But needed a bed and a shower … this place needs a major facelift especially a the charged rate"
Whether you'd prefer to stay beside the water or up a mountain, we have a fantastic variety of cheap cabins in Beaufort to consider. Priced from £54 to £199 a night, your ideal cabin rental awaits you right here.These prices were available on Expedia within the past 7 days, for a hotel booking with a check-in date within the next year. Prices reflect current offers and availability is subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
What are the best river cabins near Beaufort?
If you're after a peaceful place to stay moments from the water, a Beaufort river cabin is an awesome choice. Stay at The Sanderling Tiny Cabin Water Access and let any worries on your mind float away downstream. Amenities here include on-site watersports and a nearby marina. Another leading riverside getaway is Bearfoot Cabin. You'll have use of a firepit, pet-friendly facilities and more.
What are the best cabins with pools near Beaufort?
Staying in a cabin rental with a pool adds another level of excitement to your holiday. If you'd like one near Beaufort, Oceans Rv Resort offers conveniences like a swimming pool and a barbecue grill to make your poolside getaway even more amazing. Twin Lakes Rv And Camping Resort is another great pick and features a swimming pool and fishing.
What are some great Beaufort cabins?
From stylish pads with all the extras to cosy retreats that won't break the bank, Expedia has cabin rentals to suit every budget and style. Spend a few leisurely days in nature at Bearfoot Cabin. Conveniences here include a firepit and a fireplace. Another popular option is The Sanderling Tiny Cabin Water Access. It features a water view, a firepit and more.
What are the best weekend cabin rentals in Beaufort?
Whether you're planning a whirlwind trip with your other half or your whole family, we'll help you find the perfect weekend cabin getaway. One of our top picks? The Sanderling Tiny Cabin Water Access. Featuring on-site watersports and a patio, you'll appreciate being surrounded by nature here. Bearfoot Cabin is another terrific place where you can hit pause on life. Enjoy a few days or so at this escape which offers a firepit and a fireplace.
What are the best cabin prices in Beaufort?
If you'd love to save some cash on your stay, Expedia has some great offers on Beaufort cabins that won't put a dent in your holiday budget. Like the sound of £54 per night?
What are the highest-rated cabins in Beaufort?
There are some properties that are hard to fault. Bearfoot Cabin is a good example. With an impressive rating, it comes with amenities such as a firepit, a fireplace and loads more. Another excellent option is The Sanderling Tiny Cabin Water Access. On-site watersports and a patio are just some of the conveniences you'll find here.
What are the top things to see and do in Beaufort?
Settle the family into your cabin and then get set to tick off the sights. Fort Macon State Park, Beaufort Historic Site and North Carolina Maritime Museum are a few must-see's around Beaufort. If you're thinking of renting a car during your getaway, add Core Creek Marina, Jarrett Bay Marine Industrial Park and North River Golf Course to your list of stops.
Why should I book a cabin in Beaufort?
Affordability, outdoor activities, rustic charm — there are lots of good reasons to choose a Beaufort cabin. Get away from the loud and lively city and hear the sounds of birds and nature instead. There's a great deal of adventure just beyond your door too. Whether you're on holiday with family members, friends or your honey, you'll find the perfect cabin on Expedia.
What are the top nature cabins in Beaufort?
If you can drag yourself away from all the comforts of The Sanderling Tiny Cabin Water Access, adventure is all around you. One of our most popular nature cabins in Beaufort, it offers terrific access to the outdoors and amenities including on-site watersports and a firepit. Bearfoot Cabin is another one for your short list. Rustic charm, location, a firepit, a fireplace ... This place has got the lot.
What are some of the best cabins near Fort Macon State Park in Beaufort?