Visitors who want a host of amenities to supplement a stay in the prestigious Northern Outer Banks will appreciate the wealth of amenities that are waiting at the Barrier Island Station in Duck. Featuring one bedroom, two bedroom, and 1,100’ square foot three bedroom suites, this resort complex takes up a nice chunk of pristine Outer Banks shoreline, and offers a world of ways to have fun, both in the immediate area, and right at “home.”
Visitors will be minutes away from the acclaimed Duck Town Park, local shopping plazas that are stuffed with boutiques and art galleries, and a collection of elite waterfront restaurants, but will find all the under-the-sun entertainment they need within the sprawling complex. Barrier Island Station features a sauna, an indoor pool, tennis courts, and a sprawling outdoor pool with plenty of lounge chairs, in addition to a boardwalk that leads directly to the beach. The 108 accommodations available are welcoming as well, with features that can include a washer / dryer, Jacuzzi tub, kitchenettes or fully furnished kitchens, and fireplaces, ensuring that guests have everything they need for an extended stay. With lots to do both on the premises and in the charming surrounding town, Barrier Island Station serves as a nice slice of the idyllic life at the beach.
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