If you’re still at a loss for something to do, here are a few dozen suggestions you can choose from to make your visit to Virginia Beach all that you wished.
Maybe recreation is not your game. For a more leisurely day consider visiting one or more of these museums, galleries and exhibits. Virginia Beach offers something for every interest, from historic homes, to aviation and maritime museums.
The Virginia Beach area and Hampton Roads have so much to offer there is no way to see it all in one trip, much less a few days. Within less than an hour drive time you can tour historic communities like Colonial Williamsburg and Jamestown, see world class Maritime museums, Art Galleries and more. Here are just a few attractions you may want to visit during your stay in Virginia Beach.
The Virginia Beach Resort area is a never ending playground for kids, parents and those who just want to be ‘kids for a day’. There is a world of fun on and off the beach. Here are just a few attractions you may want to visit.
Virginia Beach is known for its beaches, resort activities, boardwalk and magnificent sunsets but you may not know that it is also home to a vibrant array of wildlife, including wildfowl, migratory birds, marine life and endangered species. Hike, bike or walk the trails of our parks and wildlife sanctuaries, explore historic locations and see the abundance of nature at every turn.
Virginia’s most visited park is famous as the landing place of the first permanent English settlers, in 1607. First Landing offers boating, swimming, nature and history programs, hiking, biking, picnicking, a boat launch, cabins and 20 miles of trails on 2,888 acres. Built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930’s, Seashore State Park as it was originally known was renamed in 1997 to reflect its historic significance.