
Outer Banks Pet-friendly hotels with AARP Discounts
Featured Outer Banks Pet-friendly Hotels

John Yancey Oceanfront Inn

Comfort Inn On the Ocean

Comfort Inn South Oceanfront

Seahorse Inn and Cottages

Fin 'n Feather Waterside Inn By Kees Vacations

Dolphin Oceanfront Motel

The Inn At Corolla Light

Colonial Inn Motel

Two By The Sea-a 2 Bedroom Cottage by RedAwning

Two By The Sea-b 2 Bedroom Cottage by RedAwning

Austin's Pointe 4 Bedroom Cottage by RedAwning

Hatteras Jack 3 Bedroom Cottage by RedAwning
Dog-Friendly Resorts in Outer Banks
Are you tired of having to pay a dog-sitter, or boarding your furry companion at a care center when you go on vacation? Your pet does not need to stay at home or locked up when you have to leave–we are here to make things easier. Many travelers, especially those traveling domestically, do not want to pay for expensive kennels or catteries. You'll enjoy your vacation even more with your feline or canine companion at your side. It's common for hotels to accommodate this demand, especially now that you're booking with AARP Travel Center Powered by Expedia®.
Things for You and Your Furry Friend to Do in Outer Banks
When you and your pet arrive in Outer Banks, you'll probably want to go exploring. Besides, why would you bring them all the way to Outer Banks just to keep them confined to your room? If you bring your dog with you, you can bring them out to pet-friendly restaurants, stores, and dog parks. Speak with the front desk, and they'll give you some ideas if you are not sure about where to start. And if your pet needs to rest when you have pet-free plans, we can help you find doggie day-cares and dog-walking services close by. There may even be a pet-sitting service available, so make sure to check when you look at the hotel specifics.
AARP Members–Bring Your Pet Along for the Ride
At AARP Travel, you'll spot that we have a broad spectrum of pet-friendly hotels. Some of them do even more to make your stay with your pet enjoyable. Some hotels have amenities, like dog-walking services, pet food, "t-r-e-a-t-s", water bowls, and posh dog beds. So why should you stay in a pet-friendly hotel? Like traveling with young children, if your pet is happy and content then it is far easier for you to relax and enjoy yourself. But if the hotel you stay at goes above and beyond for your pet, then the experience is even better. So cancel the pet-sitter, pack the treats, and head off on your shared getaway.