Vacation rentals in North Carolina, United States

Carefully selected & verified rentals in North Carolina, United States
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Top vacation homes in North Carolina

Based on guest reviews from the past 12 months

Mountain Retreats with Breathtaking Views:
Bucket List Views Sugar Mountain Private Condo - 2Bed, 2Bath, Sleeps 6, Panoramic Views Of Mountains From Large Deck, Short Drive To Shopping, Restaurants, Cafes & Banner Elk Town
Coastal Escapes Just Steps from the Beach:
Oceanfront Carolina Beach Condo With Pool And Views!
Charming Urban Getaways in Vibrant Cities:
Serene Countryside Retreats for Relaxation:
Family Friendly Fun Near the Shore:
Bright Carolina Beach Condo - Walk To Shore!
Alluring Studios for Romantic Getaways:
A Suite With A View + Wine
Rustic Cabin Experiences in Nature:
Luxurious Oceanfront Adventures:
Unique Hostels for Budget Travelers:
Hakuna Matata Hostel Shared Room

FAQs about North Carolina rentals

To know more about places to stay in North Carolina, read these 4 answers to FAQs.

What are the cheapest vacation rental options in North Carolina?
Cheapest vacation rentals can start at around $50 per night, often including shared accommodations like Hakuna Matata Hostel Shared Room. This option is cost-effective for budget travelers, especially during off-peak times.
Are there vacation rentals in North Carolina that cater to long-term stays?
Yes, rentals like Stay Awhile offer accommodations suitable for long-term stays. These properties often feature amenities such as kitchens and laundry facilities, making them comfortable for extended visits.

Essential Guide to North Carolina Vacation Rentals

This guide evaluates 150 vacation rentals in North Carolina, providing key details on pricing, peak seasons, and local fees to help travelers make informed booking decisions.

Typical nightly rates range from $100 to $400.

Over 150 vacation rentals available across the state.

Peak travel seasons are from May to September.

Local occupancy taxes average 6-8%.

Proximity to attractions: Outer Banks (10 miles), Asheville (5 miles), and Great Smoky Mountains (30 miles).