Duck, NC, United States

Chill, Play & Soak in the Views at DuckUtopia!

Looking for a peaceful Outer Banks retreat with something for everyone? Welcome to your perfect getaway! This charming, multi-level hideaway in Duck, NC combines relaxation, adventure, and coastal charm — all wrapped up in one unforgettable stay. From peaceful mornings on the deck to afternoons full of paddleboarding, swimming, or beachcombing, this home is the kind of place where lasting memories are made. Book your stay now and let the Sound be your soundtrack!

6 guests
3 bedrooms
2.5 bathrooms

Good to know

✨ Soak in the Hot Tub on the upper deck as you watch the sun dip over the Sound 🏊‍♀️ Cool off in your private pool with unbeatable water views 🛶 Launch kayaks or SUPs right from the backyard – adventure starts here! 🌅 Relax in the screened-in porch or gather under soaring vaulted ceilings inside 🛏️ Smart layout with 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths + outdoor shower – great for families or friends 🍳 Efficient kitchen, cozy dining, and plenty of spots to unwind or connect 🏖️ Walk just 0.3 mile to your private beach access – no crowds, just sand & surf 📍 Ideal location near Duck, Corolla, and Carova – explore the best of OBX! Cozy home with MANY places to retreat for your privacy! Sound facing office with wireless printer and all the conveniences of a home office to make it easy for you to work/study at your home away from home! Smart TVs in all three bedrooms with streaming channels. Master bedroom and hall bath located on the first level with living room and kitchen. Take spiral staircase up to two more bedrooms and hall full bath. Games for family and friends to enjoy indoors! One GB mesh network for top speed WIFI service. BONUS - gas fireplace in the living room!

House Rules

Guests must be 25 years of age or older to book the space. Guest that books must be staying in the space. All guests traveling with the guest must be added to the reservation. Host is allowed per Airbnb to request IDs at booking and onsite at the property of all guests. This is a family friendly and corporate friendly space. Detailed house rules will be sent to you via AirBNB message as soon as your reservation is confirmed. If you have questions about these prior to booking please do ask your host!

Other Details to Note

Pool is closed in mid October and will open around May. Please let your host know if you are interested in the pool being heated as there is an additional cost for this added amenity! Military discount to guests that qualify!

What this place offers

Common

  • Air conditioning
  • Cooking basics Pots and pans, oil, salt and pepper
  • Dishes and silverware
  • Dryer In the building, free or for a fee
  • Essentials Towels, bed sheets, soap, toilet paper, and pillows
  • Hair dryer
  • Heating Central heating or a heater in the listing
  • Hot tub
  • Kitchen Space where guests can cook their own meals
  • Dedicated workspace
  • Pool Private or Shared
  • TV
  • Washing Machine In the building, free or for a fee
  • Wifi

Bathroom

  • Bathtub
  • Hot Water

Bedroom and laundry

  • Bed linens
  • Extra pillows and blankets
  • Hangers
  • Iron
  • Clothing storage

Common

  • Air conditioning
  • Cooking basics Pots and pans, oil, salt and pepper
  • Dishes and silverware
  • Dryer In the building, free or for a fee
  • Essentials Towels, bed sheets, soap, toilet paper, and pillows
  • Hair dryer
  • Heating Central heating or a heater in the listing
  • Hot tub
  • Kitchen Space where guests can cook their own meals
  • Dedicated workspace
  • Pool Private or Shared
  • TV
  • Washing Machine In the building, free or for a fee
  • Wifi

Bathroom

  • Bathtub
  • Hot Water

Bedroom and laundry

  • Bed linens
  • Extra pillows and blankets
  • Hangers
  • Iron
  • Clothing storage

Entertainment

  • Ping Pong Table

Heating and cooling

  • Ceiling fan
  • Indoor fireplace

Home safety

  • Carbon monoxide detector
  • Fire extinguisher
  • First aid kit
  • Smoke detector

Kitchen and dining

  • Baking sheet
  • Barbecue utensils
  • Blender
  • Coffee
  • Coffee maker
  • Dining table
  • Dishwasher
  • Freezer
  • Microwave
  • Oven
  • Refrigerator
  • Stove
  • Toaster
  • Wine glasses

Location features

  • Beach access
  • Private entrance Separate street or building entrance
  • Waterfront

Outdoors

  • BBQ grill
  • Beach essentials Beach towels, umbrella, beach blanket, snorkeling gear
  • Boat slip
  • Garden or backyard
  • Outdoor seating
  • Patio or balcony

Parking and facilities

  • Free parking on premises

Services

  • Cleaning before checkout
  • Long term stays allowed Allow stay for 28 days or more

Accessibility and Availability

Neighborhood

Back in the mid-70s, there was a bumper sticker that adorned some Outer Banks cars that read Stuck in Duck, alluding to the absence of development that characterized this community (which wasn’t incorporated until May of 2002). The Duck, NC, of that relatively recent era was quite different from today. There was a Winks convenience store, some tackle shops, a few houses and little more. Development started slowly, but very quickly the residents and loyal visitors realized that they would need to protect their little piece of Duck heaven from outside forces that wanted to pave paradise. After a particularly scary brush with a large grocery chain planning to build a 31,000-square-foot store in the middle of the village, representatives from the town sprang into action to do whatever was needed to grow yet preserve the essence of the place they loved. Most think they succeeded. The small seaside town of Duck, NC, today is a popular Outer Banks beach destination for good reason. Visitors and locals can roam 7 miles of beaches that are wide and uncrowded. A soundfront boardwalk makes getting around to Duck's many shops and restaurants very pleasant, not to mention safe. Duck is one of those places where you can ditch the car and get around on bike or foot. Duck consistently ranks high on the Travel Channel’s annual America’s Best Beaches list and has been somewhere on the best beaches list since 2000. This is what the Travel Channel has to say about Duck. “Duck’s relative solitude and its vast array of neatly constructed rental homes make it ideal for families. That is, unless your family likes to go bar hopping until the wee hours, in which case you may be out of luck. ... Still, while we admit Duck would never make the list for top spring break party spots, boredom is hardly a threat here.” Duck, NC, Things to Do Duck things to do have a lot of tie to the ocean and sound that sandwich the town. Watersports are big, especially on the Currituck Sound. Outfitters can get you out on the water on standup paddleboards, kayaks and sailboats, and there's just as much focus on getting into or onto the ocean on surf or body boards and probably anything else that floats. Duck things to do stay dry too, though: Trails and quiet side streets make biking, running and walking a preferred activity here (and the town sponsors several 5Ks every year). Duck is also a center for yoga and fishing. For some, the most enjoyable Duck activity might be visiting a spa and getting pampered. Several of the most highly regarded Outer Banks spas call Duck, NC, home. (Here’s a local’s hint: Book Early.) Many of the things to do in Duck, NC, can be found in its soundfront Duck Town Park, complete with a playground, kayak launch, soundside boardwalk and amphitheater. This is the heart of the village, and the Town of Duck fills the park with activities in the summer. The popular Duck Jazz Festival is held here in October. Duck, NC, Shopping Let us fill you in on the Duck, NC, shopping scene ... how much energy do you have? Locals sometimes laughingly call Duck the Rodeo Drive of the Outer Banks due to the concentration of truly great stores. Some of the best clothes shopping is there, and the home outfitters shine too. Then there are the art galleries, jewelry stores, gift shops, specialty food shops, farm stands, bookstores, spas with great products, surf shops, pet-oriented stores and so much more. There's also an ABC store where you buy liquor and a small but well stocked grocery. It's all walkable too, connected by an amazing waterfront boardwalk and an expanding sidewalk that runs the length of Duck Road. Suffice it to say that visitors who know what the locals know spend part of their vacation either shopping in Duck, regardless of where they’re staying. Duck, NC, Restaurants The charming self-contained village is full of top-notch Duck, NC, restaurants that draw locals and guests from all over the Outer Banks for, probably, the biggest variety of culinary adventures of any town. Some of the area's top-notch eateries are found in this small town, and as with shopping it's worth the drive to experience them no matter where you're staying. Since many restaurants are situated to take in the amazing sunsets here, you'll also find outside bars and comfortable sitting areas at many of them. Frequently Asked Questions How did Duck, NC, get its name? There's no mystery about the origin of this town name, as there is with some of the others. In the early 1900s, duck hunting brought many to the area (so many, the population of the waterfowl was almost decimated). The thousands of ducks that considered the sound waters bordering the town their roost caused the postmaster to give the area its moniker. Where is Duck, NC, situated on the Outer Banks? Duck, NC, is the northernmost town in Dare County's Outer Banks. Remember that Corolla to the north is in Currituck County, though it's still considered part of the Outer Banks. Duck's town borders extend to the Currituck County line. To the south, Duck is neighbors with the Town of Southern Shores. Are there lifeguards and public beach accesses in Duck? Neighborhoods and HOAs have beach access points that are not maintained by the Town. Contact your rental company for directions to the access in your neighborhood. None of the accesses have showers. That said, there are 12 fixed lifeguard stands that are staffed Memorial Day through Labor Day from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. As in the other towns, the best piece of advice anyone could give you about your Outer Banks vacation is to always swim within sight of a lifeguard. The ocean here is often rougher than many vacationers are used to. And note that if red flags are flying at beach accesses, that means you're not allowed to swim that day. The decision to fly these flags is not made lightly, so please don't think you can second guess the safety factor. The fixed lifeguard stands in Duck can be found at: Caffey's Inlet Sprigtail Drive Barrier Island Station Schooner Ridge Drive Christopher Drive Four Seasons Ocean Pines Widgeon Drive Snow Geese Speckle Trout Drive Scarborough Lane Plover Drive Duck also provides a handy sound access point at the Duck Town Park that provides a kayak launch and parking. What's the best major airport to fly into if we're coming to Duck, NC? If you're flying in with Duck as your destination, your best choice for airports is Norfolk International (ORF). From there to Duck the drive (and you will need to rent a car) is only about 1.5 hours. Some have started using the Newport News/Williamsburg International Airport too (PHF). Even though it's across the peninsula, the drive time to Duck is almost the same, and the airport is very simple to negotiate since it's smaller than ORF. How long will it take me to drive to other Outer Banks towns from Duck, NC? These drive times factor in summer traffic delays. Duck to Corolla – 15 minutes Duck to Southern Shores – 10 minutes Duck to Kitty Hawk – 12 minutes Duck to Kill Devil Hills – 20 minutes Duck to Nags Head – 25 minutes Duck to Manteo – 45 minutes Duck to Oregon Inlet – 55 minutes Duck to Avon – 1 hour 25 minutes Duck to Hatteras Village – 2 hours Is Duck, NC, on an island? Duck is located on the northern Outer Banks, a barrier island that's bordered by the sound on one side and the ocean on the other. You drive across the sounds to reach Duck, NC. Arriving from the north, you take the Wright Memorial Bridge (from Currituck County) then travel up N.C. Highway 12. From the west, you drive across the Virginia Dare Bridge from the North Carolina mainland then take U.S. Highway 158 (aka The Bypass or Croatan Highway) to the intersection of N.C. Highway 12 then into Duck. Should you be driving up from Hatteras, you will cross the Herbert Bonner Bridge to Nags Head then Highway 158 to Highway 12.

Guest Access

*Special Discount for our guests on beach rental supplies & set up between Duck to South Nags Head! Any Questions - please ask your host! *Discount to Local Favorite Restaurant! Air fryer in the kitchen! Beach Umbrella, 2 kayaks and 2 SUPs for your use during your stay! Beach wheelchair is available- please notify your host if you are in need!

Reviews

Jenna
December 2025 · Airbnb
From booking through check-out Gia was warm, communicative, and provided a local information guide that was invaluable. The setting of the home is equally incredible; tucked inside the tree-lined drive, ultimately revealing the stunning, expansive sound-side views. Watching the variety of birds, including the migrating snow geese, as well as the sunset over the water was an experience we won't forget. The peaceful moonlit evenings over the sound made for the perfect evening and end to each day. We left feeling like we had discovered a piece of paradise. If you're looking for an immaculate property coupled with hospitality that goes above and beyond, this is the place. Highly, highly recommend!
Katherine
November 2025 · Airbnb
This property was exactly what we were looking for!! Private, hot tub, in Duck, on the sound. Bonus is the biking path is right outside so we had very easy access with our bikes. The home is bright and airy with all the mod cons you need. Indoor fireplace is gorgeous. We deliberately came in the off season so didn't get to enjoy the pool, but it all looked beautiful. This is our second time at one of Gia's properties and we highly recommend.
Cody
November 2025 · Airbnb
Wow, what a place to stay at!! We have been to Duck 3 times and we know where we will stay for future trips. Dock, hot tub, pool, ping pong, streaming services on all tvs. The house is super clean and fun to stay in. She was very fast when asking questions about the house or even places to try to eat at. We love her house is all we can say!!! Thanks so much for sharing your home with us, we will see you soon.
Megan
October 2025 · Airbnb
Such a wonderful spot to stay!! Super comfortable, well-stocked, gorgeous home with plenty of space and a great view. Even with wet and windy weather, we had a fantastic getaway. Host was so helpful and welcoming - we already can’t wait to come back!

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