
Cheap Hotels in Nags Head
Nags Head is a city located on the Outer Banks, just off the cost of North Carolina. Due to its location, the town beaches are often hit by storms but this doesn’t stop tourists come and enjoy the natural beauty of the area. The hotel prices are generally moderate and with a little bit of research there are enough cheap hotels in Nags Head to cater for every budget.
The beaches represent the main attractions in Nags Head but there are also other outdoor activities to try. There’s a lovely multi use path which run along the Oceanside for 12 miles and is excellent for walking, jogging and biking. You can also explore Roanoke Island Festival Park which comprises, among other interesting places, NC Aquarium, Ft. Raleigh Historic Site and the Elizabethan Gardens.
Just like any beach destination, you are paying for the location. If you want to stay in a hotel just by the beach then you will need to dig deeper in your pockets although budget places can be found here as well. During the high season, it’s worth looking for a place to sleep further from all the hype and you are bound to find some good cheap hotels in Nags Head. Renting a vacation home is another good option especially if traveling with a group of friends.
Some of the budget hotels in Nags Head include: First Colony Inn Bed and Breakfast (AC, TV, microwave, coffee maker, private bath), Dolphin Oceanfront Motel ( 2 diamond, oceanfront, outdoor pool, AC, TV, pet friendly) and Nags Head Inn (oceanfront, indoor pool, spa, free wi-fi).

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