The Sanderling
Set on a sixteen-acre sliver of a peninsula, with the crashing waves of the Atlantic on one side and placid Currituck Sound on the other, The Sanderling could likely have gotten by on its location alone. Thankfully, they’ve instead chosen to make the most of it. The look is fresh but familiar, applying a contemporary sensibility to classic elements; the result is stylish but in a timeless rather than a modish way. Each room comes with a balcony for taking in the breezes off the sea or the sound.
Naturally, the full list of resort amenities is accounted for. A 6,000-square-foot waterside spa has all the requisite tools for busting stress. Three pools — one indoor, one adults-only, one for kids and families — offer a place to splash around (or paddle quietly) for swimmers of all stripes. An on-site activity center can set you up with everything from boogie board rentals to kite-boarding lessons. And the dining options run from the casual Sandbar, which handles the poolside deliveries and beach picnics, to Theodosia, a modern Southern restaurant from the award-winning chef and restaurateur Vivian Howard.
At the end of the day, though, what makes it all work is the genuine feeling of warmth about the place. The service is casual and friendly, but never lax, and there are clever little touches like salt-water taffy at turn-down and s’more kits available for purchase. In short, it’s a full-scale resort with a friendlier face — a new look for the Outer Banks, but one that feels at home.
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