Shutters on the Banks

Outer Banks


Centrally located in Kill Devil Hills, this welcoming 88-room beachfront hotel exudes a snappy, colorful style with pastel tones and beach art on the walls. The inviting rooms come with plantation windows and colorful art as well as flat-screen TV, refrigerator and microwave. Some rooms come with a full kitchen.

Renovated 'Tower' rooms are even more inviting.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Outer Banks attractions

1. Wright Brothers National Memorial

0.82 MILES

Self-taught engineers Wilbur and Orville Wright launched the world's first successful airplane flight on December 17, 1903 (it lasted 12 seconds). A…

2. Jockey's Ridge State Park

3.64 MILES

Kick off your shoes for a leg-stretching climb up Jockey's Ridge, the largest sand dune on the East Coast. With a 360-degree view that sweeps over the…

3. Elizabethan Gardens

6.03 MILES

The 16th-century-style Elizabethan Gardens include a Shakespearean herb garden and rows of beautifully manicured flower beds. Check online to see what's…

4. Fort Raleigh National Historic Site

6.05 MILES

In the late 1580s, three decades before the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock, a group of 116 British colonists disappeared without a trace from their…

5. Roanoke Island Festival Park

7.01 MILES

Go on a swashbuckling adventure at this 25-acre park, telling the story of the first English settlement attempt in 1585. Visitors can climb aboard a 16th…

6. Waterfront Shops & Boardwalk

12.26 MILES

A pleasant waterfront boardwalk with 27 shops and eateries dotted around it. Peruse local design shops, do a Village Yoga session, or grab a bottle of…

7. Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge

12.29 MILES

Although not strictly on an Outer Banks island (it's part of the mainland), this 154,000-acre wildlife reserve of wild lands and waters is managed by Dare…

8. Bodie Island Lighthouse

14.36 MILES

Built in 1872, this photogenic lighthouse opened its doors to visitors in 2013. The 170ft-high structure still has its original Fresnel lens – a rarity…