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Edwards of Ocracoke


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Relax Ocracoke style! Family owned and operated motel, efficiencies and cottages at reasonable prices. Located on a quiet street in the "heart" of Ocracoke village. Convenient to shops, restaurants, the harbor and Ocracoke Lighthouse. We offer off-season pricing and senior citizen discounts (May & Sep) plus special adventure packages that include fishing, kayaking, Portsmouth Island and ATV excursions. Other amenities include dock and bike rentals, screen porches, and coin laundry facilities.




Address:
226 Old Beach Road
PO Box 262
Ocracoke, NC 27960
Phone: (800)254-1359
Our Email: info@edwardsofocracoke.com
Our Website:www.edwardsofocracoke.com

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