Nestled on ten acres, the Beaufort Hotel offers the privacy of a resort-style setting on the banks of Taylor's Creek with expansive waterviews. Our boutique 133-room hotel offers relaxing accommodations and friendly staff members that can introduce you to the unique sights and experiences in Beaufort, North Carolina. Discover the hidden gems that will make your trip unforgettable by experiencing the gem of the Crystal Coast on the Southern Outer Banks of Eastern North Carolina - the Beaufort Hotel.
The property on which the Beaufort Hotel now stands played an important role in the history of Beaufort's fishing industry. Today, you can step back in time to the Menhaden fishing era in Beaufort. Experience the local history that lives on today through images that continue to endure. The resort-style hotel is minutes to Beaufort's historic district, Crystal Coast beaches, Cape Lookout Lighthouse, Shackleford Banks, and the Rachel Carson Reserve.
Beaufort possesses an old-world, southern charm and the adventure brought by its proximity to the Atlantic Ocean.
The property on which the Beaufort Hotel now stands played an important role in the history of Beaufort's fishing industry. Today, you can step back in time to the Menhaden fishing era in Beaufort. Experience the local history that lives on today through images that continue to endure. The resort-style hotel is minutes to Beaufort's historic district, Crystal Coast beaches, Cape Lookout Lighthouse, Shackleford Banks, and the Rachel Carson Reserve.
Beaufort possesses an old-world, southern charm and the adventure brought by its proximity to the Atlantic Ocean.
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Prior to Europeans arriving in what is now known as Beaufort, the seaport town was an Indian fishing village.
According to legend, Beaufort was called "Fish Town" or "Fishtowne" during the 1600s because American Indians used the waters for their fishing grounds.
Menhaden became synonymous with Beaufort.
The name menhaden was spawned from the Native American word munnawhatteaug - that which manures.
Menhaden processing started in North Carolina shortly after the Civil War, though it wasn't until the 1890s that menhaden factories began netting some real success.
According to legend, Beaufort was called "Fish Town" or "Fishtowne" during the 1600s because American Indians used the waters for their fishing grounds.
Menhaden became synonymous with Beaufort.
The name menhaden was spawned from the Native American word munnawhatteaug - that which manures.
Menhaden processing started in North Carolina shortly after the Civil War, though it wasn't until the 1890s that menhaden factories began netting some real success.
The NC GreenTravel Initiative has been created to recognize those businesses in the travel industry in North Carolina that have established and adhere to a set of guidelines that protect the environment.
The initiative has been developed through a partnership of the North Carolina Division of Environmental Assistance and Customer Service; The Center for Sustainability at East Carolina University; Visit North Carolina and the Waste Reduction Partners program.
The Beaufort Hotel is proud to be recognized as an Ocean Friendly Establishment with a Plastic Ocean Project.
The initiative has been developed through a partnership of the North Carolina Division of Environmental Assistance and Customer Service; The Center for Sustainability at East Carolina University; Visit North Carolina and the Waste Reduction Partners program.
The Beaufort Hotel is proud to be recognized as an Ocean Friendly Establishment with a Plastic Ocean Project.
To enhance your vacation experience, we have developed our "Insider-Info" Guide to help you discover the hidden gems that will make your trip unforgettable.
We hope you enjoy your experience at the Beaufort Hotel.
The Beaufort Hotel has partnered with Hungry Town Tours to offer adult bicycle rentals during your stay.
It's the best way to see "America's Favorite Town."
The hotel has a limited number of adult single-speed cruiser bicycles.
Women's bicycles are available in two sizes: 24" and 26" and men's bicycles are 26" for either 2-hours, half-day, or full-day rentals.
We hope you enjoy your experience at the Beaufort Hotel.
The Beaufort Hotel has partnered with Hungry Town Tours to offer adult bicycle rentals during your stay.
It's the best way to see "America's Favorite Town."
The hotel has a limited number of adult single-speed cruiser bicycles.
Women's bicycles are available in two sizes: 24" and 26" and men's bicycles are 26" for either 2-hours, half-day, or full-day rentals.
Tripadvisor recently anoounced that the Beaufort Hotel has received the 2021 Traveler's Choice Award.
The annual award was based on reviews and opinions from travelers during 2020.
Tripadvisor recognizes the very best tourism establishments in terms of service, quality, customer satisfaction and more, across a range of categories.
The 2021 Traveller Review Award recognizes the efforts of the Beaufort Hotel to offer outstanding hospitality in spite of all of last year's challenges.
That hard work helped our guests make the most of the trips they were able to take.
The annual award was based on reviews and opinions from travelers during 2020.
Tripadvisor recognizes the very best tourism establishments in terms of service, quality, customer satisfaction and more, across a range of categories.
The 2021 Traveller Review Award recognizes the efforts of the Beaufort Hotel to offer outstanding hospitality in spite of all of last year's challenges.
That hard work helped our guests make the most of the trips they were able to take.
Relaxed elegance with a Coastal North Carolina decor, the highest quality amenities, luxurious linens, and stellar views combine to create a perfect destination setting for your Southern Outer Banks vacation.
The Beaufort Hotel is proud to be designated as a North Carolina GreenTravel business.
We have a limited number of dog friendly rooms on the first floor available for dogs only.
We do not accept cats.
The pet fee is $60 per night, under 40 lbs.
King sized bed with plush linens reflecting North Carolina coastal decor complimented with a patio or balcony.
The Beaufort Hotel is proud to be designated as a North Carolina GreenTravel business.
We have a limited number of dog friendly rooms on the first floor available for dogs only.
We do not accept cats.
The pet fee is $60 per night, under 40 lbs.
King sized bed with plush linens reflecting North Carolina coastal decor complimented with a patio or balcony.
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