The city of Wilmington is the county seat of the New Hanover County. The city was also settled on the Cape Fear River and is just minutes away from beaches. The city also served as the childhood home of Michael Jordan and has been widely used in American Film and Television. The city has also been nicknamed as the “Hollywood of the East”. According to the 2009 census, the city is estimated to have a population of 100,192.
The city of Wilmington is considered to have a subtropical climate. Summers tend to be warm and humid. June is considered to be the warmest month of the year with average temperatures in the high 100’s. Winters are fairly cool and short. The month of January is considered to be the coolest month of the year with average temperatures in the mid 50’s.
One of the main attractions in Wilmington city is the North Carolina Aquarium at Fort Fisher. The aquarium is open to the public and is located in Kure Beach. The main focus of the aquarium is to educate visitors of the Cape Fear area and its many treasures. The aquarium has a variety of freshwater animals such as the American alligators, albino alligators, frogs, snakes, and bass. The aquarium also has an Exotic Aquatics Display in which red lionfish and spotted scorpionfish are the main attractions.
One of the main festivals in Wilmington is the North Carolina Azalea Festival. The festival takes place over a five day period. The festival celebrates local art, the magnificent gardens in the city, and the history of Wilmington. The festival has over 300,000 visitors. The festival also provides scholarships for local students and raises approximately $28,000 each year for scholarship funding.
Wilmington has 39 hotels listed in the iStayGreen directory of which 0 are listed as environmentally friendly lodging. Currently 0 hotels have completed the online Environmental Audit and earned the Green Eco-Leaf Rating.
In Wilmington there are 39 properties where the environmentally friendliness is unknown and they have not yet verified their sustainability efforts with iStayGreen.org. In the state of North Carolina there is a total of 1129 lodging properties listed in the iStayGreen.org directory of which 14 are represented as eco-friendly. Currently there are 12 lodging properties that have earned the Green Eco-Leaf Rating. Included in the properties working toward a more sustainable travel future are Wilmington hotels, Wilmington resorts, Wilmington bed & breakfasts, and Wilmington extended stay accommodations.
When planning your Wilmington vacation, or travel to Wilmington we encourage you, before you book, to check rates and availability of "Green" rated hotels and lodging. Since there are no "Green" rated lodging properties listed in Wilmington, we would like to ask you a favor; Please encourage the property you ultimately book at to contact iStayGreen.org at info@istaygreen.org and complete our online environmental survey.
As lodging guests demand environmental transparency from the properties they visit, those properties will ultimately respond, thereby enabling you, the consumer, to be able to make eco-informed choices.