Wilmington,
NC � February 2005 � Cozy and coastal or deluxe and downtown, bed and breakfast
inns in Historic Wilmington and
North Carolina�s Cape Fear Coast cater to visitors who desire a unique
overnight experience. From the river to the sea, this historic coastal
destination boasts nearly two dozen bed and breakfast inns, many of which
are located within Wilmington�s 230+ block National Register Historic District.
Others are located on barrier island beaches that are just minutes from
Wilmington�s riverfront. This high concentration of inns, along with the
innkeepers� exemplary standards and genuine Southern hospitality attribute
to the Cape Fear Coast�s claim as the B&B Capital of Coastal North
Carolina.
Often
compared to B&B destinations such as Charleston, South Carolina and
Savannah, Georgia, Historic Wilmington and North Carolina�s Cape Fear Coast
offers a wide variety of bed-and-breakfast inns, several of which proudly
display AAA diamond ratings. For example, The Graystone Inn (c.1906), a
AAA four-diamond bed and breakfast, is a popular venue for weddings, receptions
and honeymoons. It�s no wonder that American Historic Inns, Inc. named
it a Top 10 Most Romantic Inn and that Arrington�s Bed & Breakfast
Journal included it among its �Top 15 Most Romantic Hideaways.� The Graystone
is also featured in Conde Nast Johansen�s Recommended Hotels, Inns &
Resorts North America, Bermuda, Caribbean, Pacific and Mexico (2004). Since
opening its doors to guests on Valentine�s Day in 1997, The Verandas (c.1853),
another award-winning B&B, is a AAA four-diamond property that has
been recommended by Southern Living (April 2003) and featured in North
American Inns (Spring 2003), Arrington�s Inn Traveler 2004 Book of Lists
(�Best in the South�), as well as Select Registry. Most recently one of
the region�s newest B&Bs, the Murchison House B&B (c.1876), was
selected by American Historic Inns, Inc. as a 2005 �Top 10 Most Romantic
Inn�.
Among
the top regions for U.S. movie production, Historic Wilmington and North
Carolina�s Cape Fear Coast is a prime destination for movie buffs. Visitors
can tour movie studios and take guided walking tours of movie locations,
many of which are historic buildings, B&Bs, and private homes. Bed-and
Breakfast inns are also popular accommodation choices of producers, directors
and actors who work on movies and television shows filmed on the Cape Fear
Coast.
With
an ocean and a historic riverfront town, there are lots of stories to tell.
Bed-and-breakfast inns are no exception and each has a story or three to
share. Coastal inns with charm and character include Beacon House Inn B&B
(c.1950s, Carolina Beach), Dolphin Watch Inn B&B (Carolina Beach),
and Darlings By The Sea (with its own mini-lighthouse in Kure Beach). In
Wilmington�s Historic Downtown and Mansion districts, you�ll find lovingly
restored homes with rich history and lore, such as Blue Heaven B&B
(c.1897), Camellia Cottage (c.1889), C.W. Worth House B&B (c.1893),
Clarendon Inn (c.1950, renovated Catholic school), Dragonfly Inn (c.1922),
Four Porches B&B (c.1870), The French House (c.1850), Front Street
Inn (c.1920, restored Salvation Army building), Graystone Inn (c.1906),
Hoge-Wood House B&B (c.1891), Murchison House B&B (c.1876), Port
City Guest House (c.1915), River Inn (c.1899), Rosehill Inn (c.1848), Taylor
House Inn B&B (c.1905), Tranquility Inn (c.1890), and The Verandas
(c.1853).
Whether
your preference is quaint and cozy or posh and grand, beachfront or river-view,
there�s a bed-and-breakfast inn to suit your taste and budget. From renovated
carriage houses and beach cottages to historic homes and mansions, many
fine inns are located within walking distance of attractions, museums,
and guided tours. Explore the Downtown Historic District via a leisurely
horse-drawn carriage, trolley car or walking tour. Spend a day strolling
along the RiverWalk, exploring 200 boutiques, restaurants, coffeehouses,
antique shops, and art galleries located in the Merchant District.
Just
minutes away you can while away the hours observing colonial shorebirds
at a wildlife sanctuary or state park and searching for shells along 31
miles of island beaches. There�s also a state aquarium, Civil War battlefield,
World War II battleship memorial, and more than a dozen museums, historic
homes and plantations. A thriving arts community affords visitors the chance
to see professional and community theatrical productions and musical performances
year-round.
Visit
Historic Wilmington & North Carolina�s Cape Fear Coast and discover
why this coastal gem the B&B Capital of Coastal North Carolina. Be
sure to check out money-saving packages at www.gocapefearcoast.com/visitors/packages.asp.
For a free Visitors Guide please call (toll-free) 1-866-266-9690 or visit
www.gocapefearcoast.com.
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Media:
Cape
Fear Coast CVB
Connie
Nelson
Communications
Manager
(910)
341-4030 ext. 20, or
(800)
222-4757
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The
New Hanover County Tourism Development Authority d/b/a the Cape Fear Coast
Convention & Visitors Bureau (CFCCVB)
is the official destination marketing organization of New Hanover County
that stimulates economic development through the promotion of travel and
tourism. |