Virginia Beach

Virginia Beach lies where the Chesapeake Bay meets the Atlantic Ocean. Here, 20 miles of sand and surf are peppered with arcades, amusement parks, shops, and restaurants. Many of these attractions can be found along the Virginia Beach Boardwalk, three miles of fun in the heart of the town.

There’s still more to see beyond the boardwalk. Start with Virginia Beach’s natural wonders, including the Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge, whose miles of marshland attract migrating birds, and False Cape State Park, which has more than 15 miles of hiking and biking trails. Then there are historic sites, such as the First Landing Cross, a memorial that marks the spot where English settlers planted a wooden cross in 1607 before settling Jamestown nearby.

Even in the off-season, there’s plenty to do. Virginia Beach hosts an art festival each fall, and an annual sand-sculpting contest draws visitors to the beach even when it’s too cold for a dip. While looking out at the ocean, it’s also worth looking up—you might catch a Navy jet swooping by on its way to or from one of Virginia Beach’s four military bases.

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Things to Do

Modern Eats in Colonial Williamsburg

Modern Eats in Colonial Williamsburg

The food scene in this historic enclave infuses our nation's culinary traditions with an up-to-date sensiblity.

Virginia Beach in Autumn

Virginia Beach in Autumn

Stroll the boardwalk, kayak through a wildlife refuge, and feast on delicious oysters in this city by the sea.

Virginia Beach for the Kids

Virginia Beach for the Kids

Here’s a sampling of fun fall activities that will keep your kids grinning—from learning how to hang 10 to watching the graceful aerobatic maneuvers of the Blue Angels.

Virginia is for Wine Lovers

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Virginia is for Wine Lovers

There's something about Virginia that makes people want to grow grapes. George Washington certainly tried at Mount Vernon, as did Thomas Jefferson at Monticello.

Despite their zealous efforts, not much in the way of tasty wine ever came of either attempt. But a couple of centuries later, Virginia wine has come into its own, producing stellar vintages with Cabernet Franc and Sauvignon, Viognier, Norton and several other grape varietals. With almost 200 wineries and more on the horizon, Virginia’s wine industry is surging ahead.
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Where to Stay

Barclay Towers

Barclay Towers #1407 

"The view and access to the boardwalk are awesome."

– Leigh M

Four Sails Resort

Four Sails Resort #1715 

"Probably the best place to stay on the beach."

– Gale B

Ocean Key Resort

Ocean Key Resort #2295 

"Probably the best place to stay on the beach."

– Teresa P

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