All-Inclusive Resorts in North Carolina

North Carolina's historic cities and towns, mountain vistas, and beaches located on the Atlantic seaboard are sure to please people of all ages. You can spend time in the Dismal Swamp Canal, where you'll enjoy wildlife, or you can visit the Amid Bald Head Island's 12,000 acres of forest preserves and beaches. Take a trip to Yadkin Valley wineries for local wine tasting. Whether you are planning a summer vacation or a holiday getaway, North Carolina is the perfect place.
  1. Westglow Resort & Spa

    • Westglow Resort & Spa is located in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina. Westglow is a top-rated luxury spa that was once the summer home of artist and author Elliott Daingerfield, according to the resort's website. Westglow Resort & Spa is listed on the National Registry of Historic Places. Its accommodations are located on 20 beautiful acres and it offers everything from pools to a full-service salon. Specialty packages are available upon request and vary according to price as well as the length of stay.

    The Chalet Club at Lake Lure, North Carolina

    • Lake Lure was the original filming site of the movie Dirty Dancing. The Chalet Club at Lake Lure is located in the Blue Ridge Mountains and offers an all-inclusive package that includes lodging, breakfast and all on-site activities. They also offer plans for those that just want a room. The resort offers tennis, horseshoe, basketball, shuffleboard, billiards and hiking trails. Watersports include boating, fishing, water-skiing, and swimming. The resort is close to both the Town of Lake Lure Municipal Golf Course and the Bald Mountain Golf Course golf courses, as well as Chimney Rock State Park and the Rocky Broad River.

    Earthshine Mountain Lodge

    • Earthshine Mountain Lodge is located in Lake Toxaway, North Carolina. The lodge offers activities for every family and every age group. The package includes a storybook room, private bath, three all-you-can-eat meals, fruit and beverages all day, hors d'oeuvres, set ups and soda. Some of the included activities are the Pioneer Morning where you travel back to the 1840s and learn about cider making, candle dipping and blacksmithing or you can participate in the Cherokee Morning, where you can learn about pottery making and how to throw tomahawks. Guests can also use the climbing wall and ziplines.

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