"As Listed in the National Register of Historic Places¡ Reservations : (800) 368-9390 (9-5 Daily) The above phone number connects you to Village Realty; Please mention that you are calling for information regarding the Inn and we will assist you with reservations. (252) 441-2343 (Please call this number after 5 PM) First Colony Inn Rooms Room Features Rates Policies News Directions History Birding Weekends Birding Awards Links YMCA Village Realty Virtual Tour last updated: 06/28/05 Welcome to First Colony Inn. The Outer Banks¡¯ only historic bed and breakfast inn. Experience real southern hospitality at this unique inn. Begin with a breakfast buffet in the sunny breakfast room, or have yours on a silver tray in your room. A deluxe continental breakfast with a "hot" dish is served each morning. Lounge by the pool or follow the boardwalk to the beach. Read, play games or help with a jigsaw puzzle in the library. End your afternoon with tea or a friendly game of croquet. After dinner enjoy the sunset from your favorite rocker on the encircling verandas. Each room is as individual as our guests. English antiques lend a comfortable elegance. Each includes a private tiled bath with fluffy towels on a heated towel bar and English toiletries. Television, telephone, and refrigerator are standard. Luxury rooms boast wet bars and kitchenettes, and some have Jacuzzi whirlpool tubs, sitting rooms, or private screened porches. While at the inn you may choose from a spectacular variety of activities. Picnic in the National Seashore or dine in a fine restaurant. Watch birds in the Pea Island Wildlife Refuge or spend an afternoon at the NC Aquarium. Dive on a sunken ship, take an aero-tour, windsurf, or hang glide. You also have access to the local YMCA . Fish in the surf or the Gulf Stream or crab along the edge of the sound. Hike in Nags Head Woods Preserve or climb Jockeys Ridge. Stroll through the Elizabethan Gardens or beside the sea by moonlight. If history excites you, visit the Wright Brothers Memorial or see the Lost Colony outdoor drama. Board the Elizabeth II , a replica 16th century ship, climb a famous 19 th century lighthouse or simply read about the mystery of Theodosia or the demise of Blackbeard in our library. There is a computer with Internet access in the library. " |