The Beaufort Hotel offers exceptional southern hospitality, upscale accommodations and resort-style amenities. As a guest of our boutique hotel, you can enjoy the relaxing vibe of North Carolina's Crystal Coast.
Detalhes do local
CadeiaIndependent / Other
MarcaIndependent
Construído em2019
Reformado em2025
Espaço total para reuniões20.828 pés quadrados
Quartos133
Tipo de localHotel
Classificações do setor
AAA
Prêmios
Industry awards
"2021 Concord Property of the Year"
"2022 & 2023 USA Today's Best10 Best Boutique Hotel in America"
Comodidades
Características do quarto e serviços de hóspedes
Acesso à Internet
Armazenamento de bagagem
Caixa postal
Chamadas (local)
Serviço de lavandaria
Serviço de quarto
Serviços de concierge
Vista (mar ou lago)
Instalações
Acessibilidade para cadeira de rodas
Loja de presentes no local
Pets permitidos
Restaurante no local
Serviços de bufê no local
Prestação de serviços
Centro de negócios
Recursos audiovisuais
Atividades recreativas
Academia
Esportes aquáticos
Hidromassagem
Piscina exterior
Transporte
Ônibus
Táxi
Equipamentos
Área de preparação
Biombos
Pista de dança
Recursos audiovisuais
Equipamento audiovisual
Equipe audiovisual no local
Internet de alta velocidade
Características do quarto e serviços de hóspedes
Acesso à Internet
Armazenamento de bagagem
Caixa postal
Chamadas (local)
Serviço de lavandaria
Serviço de quarto
Serviços de concierge
Vista (mar ou lago)
Instalações
Acessibilidade para cadeira de rodas
Loja de presentes no local
Pets permitidos
Restaurante no local
Serviços de bufê no local
Prestação de serviços
Centro de negócios
Recursos audiovisuais
Seasonal Availability
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Alta temporada
01 de mai. de - 31 de out. de
Temporada intermediária
01 de nov. de - 31 de dez. de01 de mar. de - 30 de abr. de
Baixa temporada
01 de jan. de - 29 de fev. de
Salas de reuniões
Espaço total para reuniões
20.828 pés quadrados
Maior sala
4.378 pés quadrados
Salas de reuniões
10
Segunda maior sala
2.850 pés quadrados
Capacidade de pessoas em pé
500
Capacidade de assentos
432
Salas de reuniões
Espaço total para reuniões
20.828 pés quadrados
Maior sala
4.378 pés quadrados
Salas de reuniões
10
Segunda maior sala
2.850 pés quadrados
Capacidade de pessoas em pé
500
Capacidade de assentos
432
Explorar salas de reuniões
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Espaço para reuniões
Nome
Tamanho da sala
Pé-direito
Capacidade máx.
Em formato de U
Mesas redondas de banquete
Teatro
Sala de aula
Conferência
Rachel Carson Ballroom
4.378 pés quadrados 44 x 99 pés quadrados
11 pé
500
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350
480
228
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Bird Shoal
1.095 pés quadrados 11 x 99 pés quadrados
11 pé
112
32
60
108
64
24
Carrot Island
1.095 pés quadrados 11 x 99 pés quadrados
11 pé
112
32
60
108
64
24
Horse Island
1.095 pés quadrados 11 x 99 pés quadrados
11 pé
112
32
60
108
64
24
Town Marsh
1.095 pés quadrados 11 x 99 pés quadrados
11 pé
112
32
60
108
64
24
Pre-Function Area (Indoors)
2.850 pés quadrados -
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140
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Board Room
318 pés quadrados 14 x 21 pés quadrados
11 pé
12
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-
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12
Shackleford Banks
672 pés quadrados 34 x 19 pés quadrados
11 pé
100
24
40
64
42
20
Marlin Room
1.080 pés quadrados -
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140
30
80
125
21
26
Quartos
Total de quartos
133
Solteiro (1 cama)
88
Casal (2 camas)
45
Suítes
3
Taxa de imposto
6,75%
Total de quartos
133
Solteiro (1 cama)
88
Casal (2 camas)
45
Suítes
3
Taxa de imposto
6,75%
Localização
Como chegar
Distância do aeroporto
39 mi
Distance from airport 39 mi
Estacionamento na área
Estacionamento na área
Estacionamento cortesia
Serviço de manobrista
( US$ 15,00/Dia )
Estacionamento para ônibus
Atrações locais
Beaufort Historic District
Ponto de referência histórica
2 mi
Discover the historic homes in Beaufort that once belonged to the town’s earliest sea captains, seafarers, and merchants. Visitors, and locals alike, can breathe in the salty fresh air, stroll or pedal leisurely down the tree-lined streets as your professional guide tells you about Beaufort’s past. It’s the perfect opportunity to learn about Beaufort’s beautiful restored historic homes and churches. You’ll learn about many of the 18th and 19th century homes as you step back in time or ride through 300 years of history in Beaufort’s historic district. Listed on the National Historic Register, the town’s historic district is ideal for biking, walking, and guided culinary tours. Your guide will share stories of what really happened inside the walls of some of those homes. Tours available year-round. Hungry Town Tours is the #1 Activity on the Crystal Coast – TripAdvisor.com. Advance telephone reservations only 252-648-1011 from 7 a.m. – 9 p.m.
400 Front Street
Beaufort, NC, US 28516
North Carolina Maritime Museum
Museu
2 mi
The North Carolina Maritime Museum documents, collects, preserves, and researches the maritime and natural history of coastal North Carolina, and interprets history through educational services and exhibits. The museum is the official repository for artifacts from Blackbeard’s flagship, Queen Anne’s Revenge. In 1718, the notorious pirate ran his ship aground in Beaufort Inlet, roughly two miles from where the museum stands today. The exhibit illuminates the life of pirates aboard the ship with artifacts, interactive features and fun facts. Other exhibits include Surfing in North Carolina, commercial fishing, recreational fishing, and more. Free admission. Donations welcome.
One of the best places to see Beaufort’s maritime history come to life is at the Harvey W. Smith Watercraft Center. It’s a working boatbuilding facility that comes alive with the sounds and smells of traditional North Carolina wooden boatbuilding. It truly showcases the art and skill of traditional boat builders. When you walk through the doors and step onto the viewing platform, above the shop floor, you’ll discover it’s a great place to watch the boats take shape, from frame to finished product. You’ll notice the Watercraft Center also provides a unique opportunity to witness a craft as old as shipbuilding itself taking shape – the construction of wooden model boats. The watercraft center is home to the Carolina Maritime Model Society. Free admission. Donations welcome.
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the weathered tombstones date back to the early 1700s chronicle the heritage of Beaufort and the surrounding coast. Stories of military heroes, star-crossed lovers, privateers and noted Beaufort residents of all ages are featured under a protective canopy of live oaks. The earliest graves were marked with shell, brick, or wooden slabs, because stone markers had to be brought from afar by wooden sailing vessels. Characteristic of this period are vaulted graves bricked over in an attempt to protect them from high water and wild animals. Self-guided tours with maps available at the Safrit Historical Center on the grounds of the Beaufort Historic Site. From June through September, the Beaufort Historical Association gives narrated tours of the Old Burying Ground on Ann Street.
The Beaufort Historic Site, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, is a 2-acre area attraction made up of ten buildings, six authentically restored, in the center of the town’s historic district. The Beaufort Historical Association has restored and preserved the buildings in award-winning detail. The collections and furnishings, some original to the structure, help interpret a particular period in Beaufort’s history. Visitors can explore the historically accurate buildings, the original Carteret County Courthouse, the Old Jail (a visitor favorite), as well as the Apothecary and Doctor’s Office. Priceless collections of artifacts and antiques can be found throughout the properties, and volunteers offer tours, activities and special programs throughout the year for all visitors, young and young at heart.
Located across Taylor’s Creek from Beaufort, diverse arrays of important coastal habitats are found at the site including: tidal flats, salt marshes, ocean beach, soft bottom, shell bottom, dredge spoil areas, sand dunes, shrub thicket, submerged aquatic vegetation, and maritime forest. The Rachel Carson Reserve is a complex of islands which includes Carrot Island, Town Marsh, Bird Shoal, and Horse Island. Horses were brought to the site by a local citizen in the 1940s and eventually became wild or “feral,” thus they are considered non-native inhabitants of the islands. Today, the Reserve is home to approximately 30 wild horses. More than 200 species of birds have been observed at the site. Monitored by the State of North Carolina. Serviced by Island Ferry Adventures.
-Carry your trash out of the park when visiting these remote beaches.
-Keep your dog on a 6 ft. leash.
-Stay 50 ft. away from the wild horses and do not feed them. They really are wild horses.
Located at the southern-most barrier island in Cape Lookout National Seashore, Shackleford Banks is home to more than 100 wild horses. Although how the “Banker horses” arrived is still a mystery, legend has it that these horses are descendants of Spanish Mustangs that survived a shipwreck. Venture out by boat or passenger ferry to Shackleford Banks and enjoy the rare privilege of watching horses that live without the help of man. Appreciate the horses’ tenacity and watch their social behaviors. Respectfully stay far enough away to avoid disturbing the horses or endangering yourself, your children, or your pets. This picturesque and undeveloped barrier island shoreline is a popular destination for visitors. Monitored by National Park Service. Serviced by Island Express Ferry Service.
Please respect our islands and wild horses. When enjoying the barrier islands, please be aware:
-Carry your trash out of the park when visiting these remote beaches.
-Keep your dog on a 6 ft. leash.
-Stay 50 ft. away from the wild horses and do not feed them. They really are wild horses.
The Cape Lookout Lighthouse is a 163-foot high lighthouse located on the Southern Outer Banks of North Carolina. It flashes every 15 seconds and is visible at least 12 miles out to sea and up to 19 miles. The Cape Lookout Light is one of the very few lighthouses that operate during the day. It became fully automated in 1950. The Cape Lookout Lighthouse is the only such structure in the United States to bear the checkered daymark, intended not only for differentiation between similar light towers, but also to show direction. The center of the black diamond points in a north-south direction, while the center of the white diamond’s points east-west. Monitored by the National Park Service. Cape Lookout National Seashore Visitor Information Center is located at Beaufort Town Hall, 701 Front Street. Serviced by Island Express Ferry Service.
Take a stroll along the beach where the waves are gentle, (and generally non-existent), but the views are outstanding. As a result of this calm terrain, the beach is a popular destination for kayaking, stand-up paddle boarding, fishing, and other watersports that are best enjoyed in flat and shallow waters. The area can also be a great shelling destination. Originally called the Inlet Island, it was created in the 1930s as part of a larger plan to create a deeper shipping channel and to build port facilities in Morehead City.
The island was originally owned by the U.S. Navy, but after World War II, the territory was sold to private investors. In 1947, the investors decided to build a 280’ foot tower on Inlet Island to establish a new radio station – WMBL. It was at this time that Inlet Island became known instead as “Radio Island.” Located between Morehead City and Beaufort in Carteret County, the beach is managed by Carteret County Parks and Recreation.
501 Marine Drive
Morehead City, NC, US 28516
Fort Macon State Park
Parque
11 mi
Located on Bogue Banks near Atlantic Beach, Fort Macon is surrounded by three sides of water – the Atlantic Ocean, Beaufort Inlet and Bogue Sound. At the restored fort, you’ll see bunks, cannons, a restored rations storage room, artifacts and more. The fort contains 26 vaulted rooms which are enclosed by 4 ½ -feet thick walls. Fort Macon is one of the finest surviving examples of 19th century military architecture and fortification. Events and re-enactments take place throughout the year. Free guided tours. Open daily, except Christmas Day.
The North Carolina Aquarium is located in Pine Knoll Shores and offers a look at life “under the sea”. Large tanks offer a variety of marine species including fish, crabs, seahorses, lionfish and sharks. A sea turtle nursery is also featured along with an albino turtle named Nimbus!
The Museum “at the end of the road” operates year-round as a museum, educational facility, regional archive, meeting place for the community and a destination for heritage tourism travelers. Core Sound’s heritage of water fowling culture is unlike any on the North Carolina coast. The Core Sound Waterfowl Museum & Heritage Center is just a 30-minute drive from Beaufort.
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Práticas sustentáveis
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O Beaufort Hotel tem uma estratégia que se concentra na eliminação e no desvio de resíduos (ou seja, plásticos, papéis, papelão etc.)? Em caso afirmativo, descreva detalhadamente sua estratégia de eliminação e desvio de resíduos.
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Diversidade e Inclusão
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Saúde e segurança
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O Beaufort Hotel limpa e higieniza as áreas públicas e instalações de acesso público (ou seja, salas de reuniões, restaurantes, elevadores etc.)? Em caso afirmativo, descreva as novas medidas tomadas.
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Please explain, if applicable, the carbon offsetting options you offer to corporations.
Please provide, if applicable, an e-mail address for a contact who can address any follow up questions relating to sustainability and social impact goals and initiatives.
Has your hotel taken steps to reduce single-use plastics, such as removing plastic straws (except upon request for guests with disabilities), stirrers and cotton buds? If yes, please provide detail as to the steps you have taken to reduce single use plastics?
Does your hotel generate (onsite) or purchase (offsite) renewable energy (beyond your utility's standard offerings)? If yes, please describe your practices for generating or purchasing renewable energy.
Does your hotel engage in activities to protect & restore the natural environment in which it is located (i.e. trees planted, coral reef restored, etc.)?
Will your hotel be imposing any additional fees for cleaning services? If yes, please specify those fees.
Are specific cleaning/disinfection routines in place for pillows, duvets and their covers, headboard, bathrobe etc.? If yes, please describe.
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