Pam's Pelican Bed & Breakfast

1021 Irvin Garrish Highway , Ocracoke, North Carolina
  • Main (252) 928-1661,
  • Alternate Toll Free: (888) 7 Pelican,
  • Fax (252) 928-1088
 

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  • Introduction

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    Pam's Pelican Bed & Breakfast - Ocracoke, North, CarolinaCome stay at Pam's Pelican Bed & Breakfast

     Pam's Pelican Bed & Breakfast is located on a small island off the coast of North Carolina on the Atlantic Ocean. The lodges are in the village of Ocracoke, which comprises about 10% of the island, the remaining 90% being U.S. Park Service National Seashore

    Among the common areas at Pam's Pelican Bed & Breakfast is a lovely gazebo where you can relax after a long day of site-seeing or activity.

    Gateway to Ocracoke Island on North Carolina's Outer Banks Nature's Last Outpost on the Atlantic...

    An island where nature still reigns...where good food and conversation blend into the seaside lifestyle...

    Porch SwingA thin broken strand of island curves out into the Atlantic Ocean and then back again in a sheltering embrace of North Carolina's mainland coast and its offshore sounds. These are the Outer Banks of North Carolina. For thousands of years these barrier islands have survived the onslaught of wind and sea. Today their long stretches of beach, sand dunes, marshes and woodlands are set aside as Cape Hatteras National Seashore.

    It can be a lonely place; you may walk along the beach unseen except by shore birds searching for a meal. It can be a place of discovery; you may visit the 1823 Ocracoke Lighthouse, one of many monuments to man's encounter with the sea.

    It can be a wild place; you may be buffeted by an approaching gale or surprised by the honking of large flocks of migrating geese.

    And it can be an exciting place, where you may explore may opportunities for recreation; surf fishing, sun bathing, swimming, surfing, beach combing, canoeing, sailing, snorkeling.

    Part land, part sea, the outer Banks offers reward from each.

    Ocracoke Island is the most remote of the Outer Banks and Ocracoke Village  is the only settlement on Ocracoke Island but there is a lot to do if you like...

    • 16 miles of unspoiled, uncrowded beach
    • Deep sea and surf fishing
    • Feeding wild ponies
    • Listening to a Park Ranger's fireside talk
    • Sipping a cool drink while contemplating life
    • Maybe just resting your spirit a little

    Pam's Pelican Bed & Breakfast offers its guests bicycles at no charge on a first come basis. The island has 15 miles of beautiful undeveloped beach, rated as one of the most unspoiled anywhere. Bring your 4-wheel drive vehicle and you can drive on parts of it. There are interesting and historical sights to visit, theOcracoke Lighthouse, the British Cemetery, Ocracoke Preservation Society Museum, Howard Street and the Cape Hatteras National Seashore  to name a few. There is a nature trail and wild ponies to view. There is surf fishing and charter boat fishing as well as a sailboat ride on Silver Lake. There are shops to discover and many restaurants. The Pub is open until 2 am and has entertainment on the weekends. Call us and we'll send you a brochure, which includes a map of our location on the Outer Banks.

    There is a guest use telephone in the lobby.
    The building is a no smoking building but guests can smoke on the balconies.

  • How to Find Us

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    Driving: Ocracoke can be reached by excellent roads from all major East Coast cities. However, the final leg is by ferry. For ferry reservations call Toll Free 1 (800) BY FERRY.

    By Boat: Ocracoke's Silver Lake Harbor has excellent boat docking for private boats at several well equipped marinas.

    By Air: There is an excellent paved airstrip 3,000 ft. long with clear approaches. There are ample tie downs.

    You can call us for a free ride to the Pelican Lodges from the airport or marina.

  • Pets Welcome

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    Pets Welcome.