Southern Outer Banks explorers will be wonderfully close to a full array of area attractions with a stay at the centrally located Econo Lodge Crystal Coast. Situated just off of Arendell Street – the “main drag” that runs through the heart of Morehead City - this hotel has a slightly quieter location, but is close to all the sites and attractions that area visitors adore.
Guests of the Econo Lodge Crystal Coast will be just a couple miles away from the scenic downtown Morehead City, (which is renowned for its nice collection of galleries, shops, and restaurants), and can also easily access the cool Emerald Isle shorelines via the bridge to Atlantic Beach which is also found just a couple miles away. Before a day of exploring, guests can start a morning with a complimentary continental breakfast, and other perks include free coffee in the lobby, as well as free parking for vehicles of all sizes. The individual rooms are outfitted with coffee makers and microwaves, as well as free wireless internet access, TVs with premium cable channels, and mini-fridges in some rooms, and all rooms are tastefully decorated to ensure nicely comfortable stays. When all attributes are combined and considered, the Econo Lodge Crystal Coast is a perfectly accommodating option for Southern Outer Banks travelers of all tastes.
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