Pamlico Station by Edgecamp

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Pamlico Station by Edgecamp

Richard Fertig, a Wall Street trader turned hotelier, looked at Hatteras Island's accommodation landscape — motels, vacation rentals, nothing else — and decided the gap was obvious enough to fill. He commissioned Jonathan Adler and opened Pamlico Station in June 2024, the first hotel on the island that could reasonably be called design-forward. Fourteen suites, each residential in scale: a living room, dining area, bedroom, fully equipped kitchen, Marshall speakers, and a wellness basket that guests sometimes request to take home. The interiors are Adler's signature Modern American Glamour applied to the specific palette of Hatteras — laminated oak cabinets, ochre and white tiled bathrooms with circular green mirrors, orange wood-burning hanging fireplaces, teal couches, faux-fur rugs on curvy bed frames. CNT called it "the Soho House of kitesurfing." The S-Curves surf break is a short walk north. The Pamlico Sound is outside.

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The hotel

Rooms14
Adults onlyNo
Check-in / out15:00 / 11:00
Airport~1.5hr to Norfolk (ORF) · ~3hr to Raleigh (RDU)
LanguagesEN
SpaParking

Yoga

FrequencyOn request
ClassesPrivate sessions on the wellness deck · mats, blocks, and massage gun included in every suite
Included in rate
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The design

Jonathan Adler. Fourteen suites. The first hotel on Hatteras Island worth designing.

Adler's brief was to bring the warmth and specificity of a well-designed private home to a place that had never had one — orange fireplaces, bold tiles, boucle dining chairs in cream, a deliberate counter to the sun-bleached minimalism of the barrier island aesthetic. Each suite faces either the Atlantic or the Sound.

Pamlico Station by Edgecamp — The design
Pamlico Station by Edgecamp — The design

The design

Jonathan Adler. Fourteen suites. The first hotel on Hatteras Island worth designing.

Adler's brief was to bring the warmth and specificity of a well-designed private home to a place that had never had one — orange fireplaces, bold tiles, boucle dining chairs in cream, a deliberate counter to the sun-bleached minimalism of the barrier island aesthetic. Each suite faces either the Atlantic or the Sound.

Pamlico Station by Edgecamp — The design
Pamlico Station by Edgecamp — The design
Pamlico Station by Edgecamp — The yoga

The yoga

Ice bath and sauna on the wellness deck. Yoga mats in every suite.

Yoga mats, blocks, and a Therabody massage gun come standard in every suite's wellness basket. The outdoor wellness deck holds an ice bath and sauna. Private yoga sessions can be arranged on the deck.

The yoga

Ice bath and sauna on the wellness deck. Yoga mats in every suite.

Yoga mats, blocks, and a Therabody massage gun come standard in every suite's wellness basket. The outdoor wellness deck holds an ice bath and sauna. Private yoga sessions can be arranged on the deck.

Pamlico Station by Edgecamp — The yoga
Pamlico Station by Edgecamp
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