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Days Inn Port Royal

Days Inn Port Royal

Whether in town for business or recreation, the Days Inn Port Royal is a central destination for exploring everything the coastal Port Royal and Beaufort regions have to offer. Situated just off of route 21, and close to a number of sites and attractions including the United States Naval Hospital in Beaufort, Webster University, and the historic Downtown Beaufort, this straightforward motel has all the essentials that travelers require – which includes an attractive price tag.

There are a number of perks for guests at the Days Inn Port Royal, including a daily free continental breakfast buffet in an intimate dining area, a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, meeting rooms and a business center for working travelers, and laundry facilities. Free parking is also available for vehicles of all sizes, and the motel is nicely close to a wide range of restaurants, stores and services. The individual rooms are outfitted with free wireless internet access, microwaves, mini-fridges, coffee makers, and cable TVs, and special discounts are available for family parties. With all the basics covered, and a nice central locale that’s close to both local attractions and business-oriented destinations, the Days Inn Port Royal is a budget-friendly option for all varieties of stays in the coastal SC region.

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