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  1. Virginia Beach, officially the City of Virginia Beach, is the most populous city in the Commonwealth of Virginia in the United States. The population was 459,470 at the 2020 census. Located on the southeastern coast of Virginia, it is the fifth-most populous city in the Mid-Atlantic and the 43rd-most populous city in the U.S.

    • Top Things to Do in Virginia Beach
    • Go Hiking at First Landing State Park
    • Kayak in Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge
    • Take A Flight in A War Plane at The Military Aviation Museum
    • Adventure Park
    • The Virginia Aquarium and Marine Science Center
    • Virginia Beach Boardwalk
    • Pleasure House Oysters Boat & Tasting Tour
    • Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art
    • Cape Henry Lighthouse

    One of the things that attracted us to Virginia Beach was the laid-back atmosphere and slow pace which made it the perfect place for a relaxing vacation. Add on the great selection of outdoor activities and choice of restaurants and you can understand why this place is so popular. To help you plan your time in this cool East Coast city we put toget...

    Did you know that Virginia was the first established European settlement in the United States? It was right here at First Landing State Park in 1607 that 100 English settlers landed. This 2,888-acre park not only has 1.25 miles of beachfront but there are 19 miles of walking trails through protected salt marsh habitat. As the most visited park in a...

    The Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge is a bird lover’s heaven. Kayaking through the backwaters is a relaxing experience away from all the hustle and bustle. We booked a guided tour with Surf & Adventurewhere we launched from the dock at their shop for an hour-and-a-half paddle through grasslands and channels. It features more than 9000 acres of re...

    When we went looking for the ultimate adventure on your Virginia Beach vacation, we didn’t expect to have one of the greatest adventures we’ve had in our travels. Virginia Beach’s Military Aviation Museum not only offers a tour of dozens of classic planes from World War I and II but they give you the opportunity to fly in one! Visitors to the cente...

    If you want to feel like a kid again, and you are looking for some adventurous things to do in Virginia Beach then the Adventure Park at Virginia Aquarium is a fun way to get the adrenaline pumping. Dave and I love doing via ferrataswhen visiting Europe. The high ropes at the Adventure Park are as close as you’ll get to the thrill of scaling a moun...

    If you are visiting with the family then one of the top Virginia Beach attractions you will want to catch is the Virginia Museum and Marine Science Center. Located on General Booth Boulevard and with over 300 species which include Otters, seals, and loggerhead turtles, the family will have plenty to keep them interested. There are also themed exhib...

    When it comes to VA Beach tourist attractions this has to be on the top of the list. Virginia Beach’s boardwalk stretches 3.4 miles along the Atlantic Ocean and features a ton of restaurants, shops, and entertainment. The Virginia Beach oceanfront is the perfect place for a nighttime stroll or you can grab yourself a bike and use the dedicated bike...

    Oysters play a huge part in Virginia Beach’s economy. Going on an oyster boat tour gives you insight into how the industry works and how the economy depends on it. Captain Chris Ludford is as passionate about oysters as he is about the environment and going out to his oyster farm is fun and informative. We met him at his boat in the Lynnhaven Marin...

    One doesn’t usually go to a museum when visiting a beach town,but the Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art is a great afternoon trip. If you are interested in expanding your modern art knowledge, this is a superb stop. The museum fosters awareness, exploration, and understanding of the significant art of our time. Exhibitions change regularly. When ...

    One of the most interesting lighthouses we’ve ever visited was the Cape Henry Lighthouse. What makes this unique is that it is located in the middle of an operating military base. Located within Fort Story Military Base, you’ll have to show ID and they’ll search your car before letting you into a very restricted route to the lighthouse. There are t...

    • First Landing State Park. First Landing State Park is a beautiful combination of nature and history. It is named as such because it is here that colonists from England first arrived on American shores centuries ago in 1607, making it one of the top Virginia Beach attractions for its contextual importance and natural serenity alike.
    • Virginia Beach Boardwalk. Virginia Beach Boardwalk is one of the key places to visit in the area, and it’s the main reason that tourists flock to this part of the state – especially in the summer, for some fun in the sun!
    • Sandbridge Beach. Sandbridge Beach is close to the Virginia Beach Boardwalk, off to the side of the main attractions. It’s quieter and provides all the same oceanfront views, so if you’re here in the summer months when the whole city is abuzz with activity, this is your best bet for a relaxing time.
    • False Cape State Park. False Cape State Park is yet another one of the things to do in Virginia Beach that involves a park of greenery and sand! With marshes, woodlands, sand dunes, undeveloped beaches spanning six miles, this is a gorgeous spot for simple biking, hiking, and camping throughout the year.
  2. Up for a classic fun-in-the-sun getaway? Virginia Beach delivers with multiple white-sand beaches, plus a massive boardwalk and stellar seafood. A good portion of visitors come from the D.C. metro area (a three- to four-hour drive away).

  3. Virginia Beach offers the classic beach vacation, and maintains a long-standing reputation as a family-friendly oceanfront resort. Visitors are greeted by a 300 ft (91 m) wide beach lined by Virginia Beach’s 3 mi (4.8 km) concrete oceanfront Boardwalk. The resort offers a mild climate year-round.

  4. Top Things to Do in Virginia Beach, Virginia: See Tripadvisor's 218,427 traveller reviews and photos of Virginia Beach tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in July. We have reviews of the best places to see in Virginia Beach. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

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