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Miller's Seafood and Steakhouse

Miller's Seafood & Steakhouse has been a favorite among locals and visitors for more forty years. Offering delicious southern cuisine for both breakfast and dinner in a casual family atmosphere infused with coastal flair, it's no wonder this Kill Devil Hills restaurant is a family tradition for so many. You'll love waking up to favorites like biscuits and gravy, farm fresh eggs and buttermilk pancakes.

BEACH PALACE

Overview Exquisite comfort, breathtaking ocean and monument views, and a vast array of unforgettable amenities belong to those who vacation at Beach Palace. Thoughtfully designed to accommodate large groups, this immense estate provides an elevator, private bedroom suites, multiple gathering areas and desirable outdoor amenities to ensure memorable vacation days. Located in the popular town of Kill Devil Hills, this home is central to restaurants, shops, and family-friendly activities. Beach Palace is just a half-mile drive to the entrance to the national park where the Wright Brothers National Memorial and monument are located! Ground Floor Rec room with kitchenetteTheater Three kings with private baths Two queens with private baths Laundry Select a movie and grab your favorite snacks, it's time to relax in the elaborate ground floor cinema-style home theater. Equipped with a 121'' projection screen, surround sound, and tiered leather seating, this room will be the highlight of every evening! The neighboring rec room has a pool table and kitchenette with sink, refrigerator, dishwasher, and microwave. Stylish bedrooms include three king bedrooms with flat screen TVs and private baths (one with special needs access) and two queen bedrooms with flat screen TVs and private baths. Laundry facilities are conveniently located on this floor.The outdoor amenities score full marks for vacation fun in the sun! Escape the cares of the day in the sparkling private pool with a waterfall and adjacent kiddie pool (15" deep). A poolside cabana is accessible from both the pool deck and the first floor (middle level) walkway. The cabana provides bar seating, a bathroom, and outdoor showers. Stairs lead up to a rooftop sun deck with panoramic views. The unique walkway from the middle level to this cabana provides poolside shade for lounge chairs and hot tub below, and is also wheelchair accessible. The walkway leads from the cabana to the dune-top gazebo which offers welcome shade on sunny days. Read more about Ground Floor First Floor Sitting room with wet bar Four kings with private baths Two bedrooms, each with two pyramid bunks Deck access to cabana and beach walkway An array of charming bedroom suites are available on the first level, including four king bedrooms with flat screen TVs and private baths, one with special needs access. Two bedrooms are each furnished with two pyramid bunks and share a full bathroom. The sitting room on this floor has a wall mounted flat screen TV and a wet bar with a mini-fridge. The mid-level has direct access to a covered oceanside deck that offers access to the poolside cabana (which offers bar seating, mini-fridge, and flat screen TV), and the dune-top gazebo without climbing stairs. Read more about First Floor Second Floor Great room with wet bar Dining areas Kitchen Two kings with private baths An elegant great room with cathedral ceilings and panoramic views are the highlight of the top floor. This open floor plan offers comfortable sitting areas, a flat screen TV, seasonal gas fireplace and multiple dining tables to ensure everyone's comfort. A wet bar with wine cooler is a wonderful addition to this space. Stairs lead to a quiet conversation loft furnished with two armchairs. The gourmet kitchen provides a Keurig, drip coffee makers, dual appliances (2 refridgerators, 2 ovens, 2 cooktops, 2 microwaves, 2 large crock pots), plenty of countertops and bar seating for more casual dining. A half bath is conveniently located on this floor. Sleeping accommodations include a king bedroom with a flat screen TV and private bathroom, and a second king bedroom that offers direct access to a covered front deck, a walk-in closet, and a private bathroom with Jacuzzi tub and custom tile shower. Read more about Second Floor Updates for 2025: New siding, new windows, new roof, and three bathrooms were remodeled (two on the second floor and one on the first floor).Updates for 2023: Refresh of the poolside cabana including new paneling and shiplap, new paint, a new (larger) TV, new countertops and new flooring.Golf: Guests of this home can enjoy discounted green fees at Kilmarlic Golf Club, a Tom Steele designed course in Powell's Point. Enjoy exclusive K Club benefits compliments of the homeowner, including discounted green fees (reserve tee times in advance), and reduced costs for Wild Horse Tours, Kitty Hawk Kites adventures, and more. Learn more about the K Club benefits by visiting their website. The K Club concierge can be reached at 252.491.2841 to reserve a tee time. Special Access Amenities: One of the middle level (1st floor) baths has roll-under sink, barrier-free shower, shower grab bars, and a seat, and the ground level has a bathroom with barrier-free shower and roll under sink. A wheelchair can enter on the ground level of this home, take the elevator to the middle level (1st floor), take the walkway to the cabana, and take the walkway from the cabana to the oceanfront dune-top deck. (There are stairs leading from the dune-top deck to the beach.) Please note that none of our homes are ADA compliant. Contact our office for additional information.Pool: Pool heated by heat pump. Ambient air temperature of 60 degrees or higher is needed to heat the pool, meaning that if the temperature drops below 60 degrees the pump will not continue to heat. Max pool temperature is 80 degrees.

  • Kill Devil Hills
  • 13 Bedrooms
  • 13.5 Bathrooms
SugarLand

SugarLand OBX, nestled in the Outer Banks, is a whimsical candy store offering a colorful world of sweets, treats, and nostalgic experiences. It blends modern innovation with timeless charm, featuring handcrafted ice cream sundaes, cotton candy, and unique souvenirs, creating a joyful space for families to make cherished memories together. Come in a indulge yourself!

R-10 | The Regency Condominium

02/25/2025: Renovations / updates for 2025 Season are complete, check out the new photos!Breathtaking Ocean Views await from this lovely, top-floor oceanfront condominium unit located at the Regency in Kill Devil Hills. All will enjoy the fantastic beach front location and the luxury of having a swimming pool on-site. Nicely decorated and updated for 2025 with new premium wood-look flooring and freshly painted interior, this unit has its own private ocean front porch where you can relax to the sound of the rolling waves, catch magnificent sunrises or watch the moon rise above the Atlantic. The Regency is convenient to several local restaurants and watering holes including Miller’s Seafood, The Kill Devil Grill, Food Dudes, and Swells‘ a Brewery. Shopping areas and grocery stores are also nearby.Ground Level: Parking for 2 Cars, Cargo Lift, Steps to 3rd Floor, Community Swimming Pool, Pool Furniture, Community Picnic Area w/Grill, and Direct Access to Dune Top Deck w/Built-In Seating and Steps to Beach.Main Level: Open Concept Living/Dining/Kitchen Area, Flat Panel TV, 2 Bedrooms (Private Suite w/King, Full Bath w/shower; 1 w/Duo Bunk), Full Hall Bath, Laundry Area, Access to Covered Porch w/Porch Furniture and Terrific Oceans Views.Features include:C/AC - Heat, Washer/Dryer, Dishwasher, Microwave, TV, and Wireless Internet. No Pets Allowed. No Smoking Allowed.

  • Kill Devil Hills
  • 2 Bedrooms
  • 2 Bathrooms
  • Sleeps 6
Outer Banks Beach Club

The Outer Banks Beach Club Resort is located on the OBX coastline. Nestled along on the Atlantic Ocean, our tranquil resort provides the perfect vacation home for your North Carolina beach adventures. The Outer Banks is renowned for its beautiful natural surroundings. There are plenty of beaches, trails, attractions, and coastline to explore within proximity to the resort. Travel down the Outer Banks Scenic Byway to experience the incomparable views that fill the area. Have a day at the resort and experience our fabulous amenities and convenient beachfront access. Whatever you want to do in the Outer Banks, the Outer Banks Beach Club provides the perfect place to stay for a laid-back, picturesque North Carolina beach vacation.

TownePlace Suites by Marriott Kill Devil Hills

Our Oceanside hotel is situated between the idyllic beach towns of Kill Devil Hills and Nags Head and offers unrivaled convenience for your extended-stay. We are located in the heart of the major attractions such as the Wright Brothers National Memorial, Jockey's Ridge State Park, Cape Hatteras, Corolla, Ocracoke and Roanoke Island. After a day of exploring the Outer Banks coastline, cool down and relax in our stylish, home-like suites complete with thoughtful amenities. Our modern suites feature plush bedding, pullout sofas, Smart TVs, free Wi-Fi, ergonomic workstations and fully equipped kitchens. Take the stress out of travel with a complimentary breakfast buffet, relaxing heated indoor pool, guest laundry facility, fitness center and beach access near the hotel.

Sea Ranch Resort

For an all-inclusive and casual resort environment that’s complimented with exceptional beach access, Kill Devil Hills’ vacationers can head to the Sea Ranch Resort. Located on the edge of the oceanfront along the laid-back Beach Road, this central motel features plenty of amenities and ways to have fun, and is just minutes away from a variety of enticing activities, shops, restaurants, and world-famous attractions like the Wright Brothers Memorial.

More Information on Outer Banks Hotels

For postcard-perfect long weekends, or full week stays that have exceptional access to indoor and outdoor pools, restaurants, and amenities, there's nothing quite like the convenience of a stay at a local Outer Banks hotel or motel. A number of hotels on the Outer Banks have been welcoming guests for decades, and as a result, vacationers have come back year after year for the fantastic service and the mile-high oceanfront or soundfront views.

In recent years, a number of established chain hotels had made a claim on the Outer Banks, attracting guests with their national prestige and host of on-site amenities and concierge services. Still more have become the temporary home for a number of regional and even international conferences, including Outer Banks-wide celebrations like the Taste of the Beach Event or the annual Wedding Expo.

But vacationers who don't need all the fuss and just want a quiet room to retreat to after a full day in the sun will find plenty of options available as well, with small mom and pop establishments that offer incredible beach access, on-site amenities such as community pools, hot tubs, or even mini golf courses, and an accommodating staff that is ingrained with Southern Hospitality.

Intrigued? Review the following Frequently Asked Questions regarding a stay at a local Outer Banks hotel or motel to learn more, or simply call up your favorite local lodgings for more information. For a classic beach vacation that is simply (or exquisitely) Outer Banks, a leisurely stay at a local hotel or motel might be just the ticket.

How do you book an Outer Banks hotel or motel?

With the exception of a few small and well-loved hold outs, the majority of hotels and motels on the Outer Banks have detailed websites with online booking services available for guests' convenience. With just a few clicks, guests can effectively view room photos and locations, area maps, featured amenities, and availability. National chains may not have area-specific websites, but by entering your preferred locale, (namely Outer Banks), and conducting a quick search, internet browsers can easily find beachside accommodations.

Several small inns and motels may not have full-service websites available, but they do have friendly staff on hand virtually all day and evening to answer questions and accept reservations over the phone.

Be prepared to have a credit card handy to secure the reservation, and pay careful attention to the hotel or motel's cancellation policies. While most regions of the country generally accept cancellations up to the day of arrival, many Outer Banks lodgings, due to their coastal locale, may require at least 24 hours advance notice in the event of a cancellation.

Several hotels and motels may also require that summer weekend guests stay for two nights, with a Friday check-in and a Sunday morning departure. However, most Outer Banks vacationers do not find this to be an issue, as a long weekend on the OBX can be a complete breath of fresh air.

When should you book an Outer Banks hotel or motel?

Unlike vacation rentals, campgrounds, and even Bed and Breakfasts, a hotel stay can often be booked just a few weeks from your expected vacation. That said, a number of the premier rooms, (i.e., rooms with the best oceanfront views, or with special amenities such as handicapped friendly facilities), may fill up quickly, so potential guests who are looking for a particular location or feature should call as far in advance as possible. Generally rate changes can potentially occur with the start of the year, but are usually advertised well in advance for the convenience of guests.

In addition, guests that are planning to vacation on popular long weekends, (like Memorial Day, Labor Day, or 4th of July Weekends), or who intend to stay for a full-week, should also consider booking well in advance, to ensure their Outer Banks accommodations.

Winter and shoulder season months, (typically recognized from late September until early May), and mid-week stays do not fill up as fast, and patrons will find plenty of accommodations available in all areas of the Outer Banks within these parameters, regardless of when they book. In fact, day trippers who decide to spend the night will likely spot plenty of "Vacancy" signs during the cooler spring, winter and fall seasons.

Where are the local Outer Banks hotels and motels located?

Virtually every area of the Outer Banks has a collection of hotels and motels to choose from, and potential guests will find everything from small, 1-story family-friendly lodgings to exclusive resorts in most every town.

The hotels found in the northern Outer Banks towns of Duck and Corolla are practically designed with luxury in mind. In these towns, vacationers will find invitingly charming inns, and exquisite resorts that feature fine dining restaurants and popular spas on site. Corolla, especially, is known for luring visitors with affluent tastes, and guests will find several chain hotels as well as regionally renowned resorts that have attracted luxury guests for decades.

For variety and a large number of options, hotel and motel guests should concentrate their search in the central Outer Banks towns of Nags Head, Kill Devil Hills and Kitty Hawk. The Outer Banks' most populated communities also feature the largest number hotels in one concentrated area, and visitors will find a wide selection of oceanfront and beachside accommodations to choose from.

The majority of hotels in these towns are, in fact, located right next to the beach, ensuring fantastic ocean views and step-out-the-door beach access. Accommodations range from small mom and pop motels that have been fixtures on the North Carolina beach scene since the 1950s and 1960s, to large, multiple-story hotels that feature private oceanfront balconies, towering over the ocean waves.

Day trippers who spontaneously decide to spend a night should take a drive down the Beach Road, the original road that ran through the three coastal towns, and currently runs parallel to the US 158 Bypass along the oceanfront. Here, they'll spot a dozen motels and hotels, with available vacancies listed on their roadside marquis.

Manteo, located just off the beach, has a hotel culture all its own. Vacationers may not find any national chains in these parts, however, they will find a variety of motels and hotels that have been serving up fantastic vacations for generations Located both along the main route through Manteo, on US 64, or tucked beside the waterfront near the historic downtown, the Manteo accommodations are renowned for their friendly service, fantastic amenities, and proximity to some of the Outer Banks' most loved attractions, including the Elizabethan Gardens, the North Carolina Aquarium, and the Lost Colony outdoor drama.

Hatteras Island is another Outer Banks locale without any national hotel chains or multi-story structures, and seasoned vacationers couldn't be happier about it. On Hatteras Island, vacationers will find small, established motels and hotels that offer exceptional beach access, stunning waterfront views, and friendly staff that have most likely been manning the front desk for decades.

Buxton Village has the largest concentration of hotels and motels, with many offering direct beach access, ocean views, and lots of local hospitality. Water lovers will also adore the village of Hatteras, at the southern end of the island, as the majority of motels and hotels here feature fantastic harbor front or soundfront views. Several small hotels lie adjacent to the marinas that line up against the Pamlico Sound-bordering harbor, so visiting mariners can pull up their boat, drop anchor, and enjoy a restful night's stay in a comfy, soundfront room.

Even further south, Ocracoke Island features a small collection of hotels and motels as well, scattered throughout the small village, and bordered by 13 miles of undeveloped shoreline and maritime forest.

Accommodations on Ocracoke Village can be found right off the main drag of NC Highway 12 as you enter the town, or bordering the harbor front with Ocracoke's favorite restaurants and marinas as neighbors, or even virtually hidden along small, wooded side streets.

Like Hatteras Island, there are no towering hotels or national chains to be found, however, Ocracoke vacationers will still find plenty of variety in the local hotels and motels available. From small, budget friendly motels that have been in business since the 1930s to gorgeous harbor front accommodations with private balconies and hammocks included with every room, the selection on Ocracoke Island is surprisingly wide and varied.

Unlike other regions, however, Ocracoke accommodations tend to fill up very quickly, particularly on long weekends and during the popular summer weeks. Ocracoke lovers are encouraged not to wait until the last minute, but book their accommodations as soon as possible. The reward will be a relaxing stay in a quaint but charismatic hotel or motel, that's near all the amenities, restaurants, and attractions that Ocracoke has to offer. After all, with only 4 square miles of village to explore, virtually every vacation destination on Ocracoke Island is close to all the "action."

What amenities are available with an Outer Banks hotel or motel?

The amenities available for Outer Banks hotel and motel guests are varied and can include the basics, such as a comfy bed and cable TV, or the elite, such as spa services and a world class breakfast in bed. Basically, with the wide selection of accommodations available, an OBX vacation stay can be as simple or as elite as a vacationer desires.

Many of the hotels and motels on the Outer Banks offer private pools to their guests, and / or direct beach access for a quick, refreshing dip in the ocean. Guests should note that with the exception of hotels that feature indoor pools, the majority of pools are only open from late spring until early or mid-fall, when the water temperatures are refreshing and not too chilly. Obviously, vending machines and snack bars are readily available, and the more elite or strategically located hotels and motels, (like in Hatteras Village or Ocracoke), offer on-site or neighboring restaurants as well, making an evening dinner out a breeze.

The majority of hotels and motels on the Outer Banks also offer kitchenettes, with mini-refrigerators and microwaves for quick, no-frills cooking, and some motels that are accustomed to weeklong vacationers may even feature suites with multiple bedrooms and full kitchens, allowing guests to enjoy relaxing and budget-friendly meals at home. These same establishments may feature community or in-room laundry facilities, community lounge areas, or even game rooms for a little fun out of the sun. Be sure and ask your local accommodations provider what amenities are included or available to ensure an easy, stress-free vacation.

Larger and more prestigious hotels may also offer on-site spas and salons, continental or deluxe breakfasts, or ballroom and meeting facilities for corporate events, weddings or receptions. In fact, for large wedding parties of 100 guests or more, a couple's best bet is to look into accommodations and facilities available the local grand hotels. For special events, these locales usually present the largest spaces available for rent, complete with ample room and accommodations for extensive banquet or music set-up. (Not to mention, the majority of these larger hotels also offer easy proximity to the beach, providing a gorgeous oceanfront backdrop for the ceremony itself.)

If your vacationing party has something special in mind, whether it's access to beach toys and water sports gear, or an on-site oceanfront bar for after dinner drinks, the best way to find out if your preferred hotel or motel can cater your needs is to ask. After years of successfully providing fantastic beach vacations, many local hotels and motels are experienced in catering to vacationers, and providing them with exactly the amenities and services they need.

Any tips or tricks for staying at an Outer Banks hotel or motel?

  • For a completely stress-free vacation, visitors who are staying in a weekly vacation rental may want to consider enjoying a night before their check-in date, or after their check-out date, at a local Outer Banks hotel or motel. Check-in days for vacation rentals, which most always fall on a Saturday or Sunday, can be notoriously tricky drives in the prime summer weeks, with traffic jams a regular occurrence on both the main US 158 Highway and NC Highway 12. To avoid the gridlock and begin your vacation with a quiet evening on the beach, consider a stay at a local hotel or motel the night before your arrival. This way, it's easy to relax and get into vacation mode well before you check into your vacation home.
  • A number of hotels and motels offer special packages to lure their guests into enjoying an extended beach stay. These packages can include tickets to locally renowned events, like the annual Taste of the Beach in March or the Bluegrass Festival in October, discounts on spa services, or complimentary amenities such as free breakfasts, premier cable channels, or free Wi-Fi.

    Large parties, such as wedding parties, will find even deeper discounts with many hotels happily opening their doors to guests of an Outer Banks destination wedding. Be sure and ask in advance if your hotel or motel of choice has any special promotions or packages available, and don't forget that typical hotel discounts, such as AAA rates, can apply on the Outer Banks as well.

  • Need a quick getaway on a budget? Plan an off-season stay. Many hotels and motels may be booked during those sunny June, July and August months, but the Outer Banks' worst kept secret is the allure of the off-season, when traffic has slowed, the majority of local restaurants and shops are still open, (especially in the central Outer Banks towns of Nags Head, Kill Devil Hills and Kitty Hawk), and the weather is still a breezy, sunny paradise.

Rates go down significantly in the off-season, and weekend vacationers will enjoy plenty of privacy and all the attractions the Outer Banks has to offer. Still need your summer fix? Then plan a stay mid-week vacation, from Monday - Thursday. A number of hotels and motels offer slightly lower rates for mid-week stays, even in the prime summer season.

For a quick overnight stay or a weeklong oceanfront retreat, the hotels and motels along the Outer Banks are ideal getaways. Providing exceptional beach access, convenient access to local shops and restaurants, and fantastic inclusive amenities, these establishments have been providing idyllic beach vacations to visiting families for years. Guests who want a friendly, well-loved little motel or an all-inclusive resort will find themselves well represented on the Outer Banks, and will be equally happy to discover that on the beach, friendly hospitality always comes free of charge.

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