Located right on the beach in Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina, the Ramada Plaza Nags Head hotel is the ideal Outer Banks hotel for a relaxing getaway. The Ramada Plaza features 171 Ramada Plaza Nags Head Oceanfront lodging rooms with views of the city, the dunes, or the ocean, all tastefully decorated and comfortably appointed with a microwave, refrigerator, private balcony, in-room movies, and Nintendo.

Ramada Plaza exterior

A standout amongst hotels in Nags Head, NC, Ramada Plaza beach on the Outer Banks is relaxing and scenic, with beach chairs and umbrellas available for you to stretch out by the surf. When you’re ready to get out and explore, Ramada Plaza Nags Head Oceanfront hotel‘s central location on the Outer Banks puts you just minutes from the Wright Brothers First Flight Monument and close to Jockey’s Ridge State Park, Manteo Aquarium, Roanoke Island Festival Park, the Lost Colony historical performance, Elizabethan Gardens, Bodie Island lighthouse and many other shopping, historical sites, outdoor recreation and area attractions. The iconic Cape Hatteras lighthouse is a popular day trip from our hotel. For an active vacation, you’ll find hang gliding, deep sea fishing, jogging trails and biking in the area. Many of the sights and activities are available year round.

Ramada Plaza outdoor dining
You don’t have to leave the hotel to find plenty to do. Enjoy breakfast, lunch during season, or dinner at our full-service Outer Banks Restaurants, Peppercorns, and stop in for live entertainment on Friday and Saturday evenings. Our deck overlooks the ocean and surrounds our indoor heated pool and Jacuzzi, where you can have a swim or a soak any time of year. Work out in our fitness center, equipped with cardio machines, free weights and a weight station.

Ramada Plaza oceanside dining
As the area's premier conference facility, the Ramada Plaza Nags Head Oceanfront hotel can accommodate groups of up to 300 guests. Our main oceanfront ballroom can be used in its entirety or divided into smaller rooms for conferences or breakout meetings. We also have meeting space available for smaller groups on our lobby floor.

Ramada Plaza breakfast

Ramada Plaza oceanfront room

 


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Gray's

Gray’s Outer Banks Lifestyle Clothing Company offers the absolute best in Outer Banks T-shirts and Sweatshirts including Champion, Under Armour with "Outer Banks” and Gear! We carry quality fashions and accessories for the whole family by all your favorite brands including Tommy Bahama, Tribal, ESCAPE, Billabong, Quiksilver, Jack O’Neill, RVCA, Olukai, Cobian, Spartina, Scout, Brighton.

 

Whether you’re shopping for apparel, shoes & accessories, gifts & toys or OBX and Big Duck souvenirs, Gray’s offers the best brands and quality for a beach lifestyle at any of our 4 locations! From sportswear to beachwear and everything in between, Gray’s will outfit your entire family. You can also find great beach accessories at Gray’s, such as Costa sunglasses, Olukai sandals and Sun Bum sunscreen and hair products. Be sure to shop Gray’s signature Big Duck found on t-shirts, sweatshirts and gift items!

 

Established in 1948 by Walter and Stelle Gray, Gray’s began as a single store on the beach road in Nags Head, a land mark that has been beautifully transformed into Seagreen Art Gallery. Visitors to the original Gray’s may remember that the family home was located above the store and that Walter Gray had a passion for Big Band music that was often playing on the store speakers, giving shoppers a little swing in their step.

 

Modern-day Gray’s is still family owned and operated by their children Ronnie and Julie Gray, who carry on a legacy of superior customer service and traditional values. Ronnie’s wife Susan is also an important part of the business. “It really was always a family operating as a business rather than a business being run by a family,” explains Ronnie Gray. “When our visitors come in, they are greeted by a warm hello and a ‘Welcome to Gray’s.’ We try to welcome them as if they’re entering our own home”

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