4 Star Places To Visit in Virginia, United States (50)
4.5Colonial Williamsburg(12.6k reviews) - Great day for the entire family Thursday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Spent More than 3 hours Historic Sites • Points of Interest & Landmarks • History Museums
Colonial Williamsburg, a 301-acre living history museum, brings travelers back in time to colonial Virginia through immersive experiences, historical reenactments, museums, and events. Prominent landmarks like the Raleigh Tavern, the Capitol, and the Governor’s Palace have been lovingly reconstructed, and travelers can walk through the entire historic area free of charge—although there are also ticketed attractions to enjoy, such as carriage rides around the historical center. Be sure to buy advance tickets to watch staged adaptations of historical events, from 'Cry Witch' to 'To Hang a Pirate'. – TripadvisorSee more..
4.5Busch Gardens Williamsburg(9.077 reviews)from $53.49 - Pantheon Spent More than 3 hours Amusement & Theme Parks • Water Parks
Take your family to a place where fun comes naturally, Williamsburg, Virginia, home to Busch Gardens® and Water Country USA. Challenge one of Busch Gardens’ seven world-class coasters or discover family fun playing at Sesame Street® Forest of Fun™ and Land of the Dragons®. Water Country USA®, Virginia’s largest water park, is just three miles west of Busch Gardens and features state-of-the-art water rides and resort-style amenities. Guests are in for an epic journey on the park’s wildest family thrill slide, Colossal Curl™. True to its name, this mega water slide will deliver a high-adrenaline, family-friendly, action-packed adventure.See more..
4.5Virginia Beach Boardwalk(7.950 reviews) - Relaxing , and romantic walk on the boardwalk in the off season. Piers & Boardwalks
Hit Virginia Beach’s three-mile-long oceanfront promenade to people-watch, shop, and eat in a relaxed ambience. The boardwalk features a separate bike path—perfect for cycling and rollerblading. There's also a bronze statue of King Neptune which you can spot from miles away. When hungry, head over to the restaurants at the neighboring Pacific Avenue. Virginia Beach is also worthy of visiting during winter when Christmas lights turn the boardwalk into a stunning spot. To make the most of your stay, you might want to book one of the many waterfront hotels in the area. – TripadvisorSee more..
4.5Monticello(7.125 reviews) - Fascinating and impressive! Thursday: 10:00 AM - 4:30 PM Spent More than 3 hours Historic Sites • Gardens
Monticello and its many historical rooms, gadgets, furniture, buildings, and artifacts tell us a lot about Thomas Jefferson, the president who built it and lived there.See more..
4.5Historic Jamestowne(5.491 reviews) - Awesome, but expensive. Thursday: 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM Spent More than 3 hours Historic Sites • History Museums
Historic Jamestowne is the original site of the first permanent English settlement in America. Ongoing archaeology at the site of James Fort has changed our understanding of the struggles and triumphs of early 1600s life in Virginia. Living history programs and an archaeology museum tell the story of this dramatic rediscovery. The site is jointly administered by the National Park Service and Preservation Virginia.See more..
This spectacular natural formation features enormous chambers filled with towering stalactite columns, shimmering travertine draperies, and crystal-clear pools. Explore the caves through its well-lit, paved walkways and you’ll find yourself in magnificent cathedral-sized rooms with 10-story-high ceilings. Listen out for the haunting sounds of the “singing” rocks, thanks to the world’s largest musical instrument the Great Stalacpipe Organ, which plays the stalactites. Learn how this organ works and other cool facts on a guided tour of the caves. While you’re there, the nearby Car and Carriage Caravan Museum and Rope Adventure Park are worth a visit, too. – TripadvisorSee more..
4.5George Washington's Mount Vernon(4.771 reviews)from $28.00 - Enslaved People of MV Tour highly recommended Thursday: 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Spent 2-3 hours Speciality Museums • Historic Sites • Architectural Buildings
Come share the fascinating moments of America’s first family with yours at George Washington’s Mount Vernon. Explore the beautiful mansion and grounds and get to know the man, the ideas and the values that founded a nation. Dive into history through action-packed theaters, fascinating exhibits and meet characters from Washington’s world. Admire the view of the peaceful Potomac, or hop on board a sightseeing cruise. It’s a place where history truly comes to life.See more..
4.5Jamestown Settlement(4.380 reviews) - A MUST See and Visit! Thursday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Historic Sites • Ships
We purchased the Single Day Combo ticket (includes): Jamestown Settlement and the American Revolution Museum. This allows a (1) Single day visit ticket to each museum. Meaning you get (1) visit to each museum location. There are many combination tickets you can get but this worked the best for our visit. These museums are GREAT and are WELL worth the price of admission. Allow enough time to see both. We thought 1-2 hours would be enough but it would not be. So allow yourself not to be rushed and enjoy the history. The museum and staff here do a wonderful job and are friendly. FYI, the National Park service operates the " Historic Jamestown" just around the corner which has the Glasshouse and other exhibits (separate and a fee). These are independent of this museum.See more..
A 300,000-gallon tank with sharks, rays, and other aquatic species, is the main attraction at this popular aquarium, along with a walk through tunnel featuring sharks, rays, and more. Featuring thousands of animals representing hundreds of species.See more..
4.5Virginia Beach(3.094 reviews) - Very clean & well maintaned Beaches
My wife & I stayed overnight in a hotel overlooking the beach so we were able to observe it late in the day & early in the morning. We walked on he beach late in the day & observed that the sand was very clean & there were trash bins at numerous spots. There are several public access points, so there were quite a few people on the beach late in the day. The next morning we watched tractors & other heavy equipment clean the beach & put it in pristine condition for the day. If you love the ocean, come here.See more..
Quaint old seaport section of Alexandria on the National Register of Historic Places.See more..
4.5Skyline Drive(2.749 reviews) - Amazing Hiking & Views, Disappointing Visitors Center Spent More than 3 hours Bodies of Water • Scenic Drives
105-mile Scenic Drive Built In The 1930's Goes Through The Entire Length Of The Park.See more..
4.5Governor's Palace(2.536 reviews) - Palace is lovely! Thursday: 9:30 AM - 4:30 PM Historic Sites
The luxurious palace of the loyalist governor, complete with meticulously replicated late 18th century furnishings.See more..
4.5Water Country USA(2.517 reviews)from $53.49 - Great time for a family Spent More than 3 hours Water Parks
Keeping cool during a summer packed with thrills is easy at Water Country USA®. Virginia's largest water park offers fun for the entire family with resort-style amenities and more than 40 state-of-the-art water rides and attractions. Experience a rush aboard Colossal Curl™, the park’s first family thrill ride and the first of its kind in North America. Unwind and relax on a journey down the park’s lazy river or catch a wave at the Surfer’s Bay Wave Pool. Little ones can have a “splashtastic” good time in one of the park’s KIDsiderate® play areas designed just for them. Water Country USA also offers swim lessons and classes to help guests stay safe and feel confident in the water. With something for everyone, Water Country USA is hot destination for a cool summer.See more..
4.5U.S. Marine Corps War Memorial(2.438 reviews) - Beautiful site and marks one of the outstanding events of WW2 Monuments & Statues
Commonly called the "Iwo Jima Memorial," the statue is a depiction of the famous raising of the U.S. flag on Iwo Jima and is dedicated to all Marines who have given their lives defending that flag.See more..
4.5Natural Bridge State Park(2.097 reviews) - Pretty location, a little pricey for families Thursday: 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM Spent 2-3 hours Historic Sites • Points of Interest & Landmarks • Geologic Formations
Once owned by Thomas Jefferson and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the 215-foot tall Natural Bridge is a limestone gorge carved out by Cedar Creek. The park is more than just the bridge; beautiful forests and rolling meadows showcase the area’s karst terrain, and vistas of surrounding mountains and the James River valley display nature’s splendor. Access these via 6 miles of hiking trails, including the accessible Cedar Creek Trail that leads from the bridge to the Monacan Indian Village and Lace Falls with its 30-foot cascade. Living history programs connect you to the past and cover how people once used the area’s resources for survival and inspiration. Start at the visitor center where you will find exhibits and a gift shop. A shuttle from the visitor center to the bridge trail is available for those not wishing to take the stairs.See more..
4.5Maymont(2.069 reviews) - Beautiful House Thursday: 10:00 AM - 7:00 PM Spent 1-2 hours Points of Interest & Landmarks • Farms • Gardens
Maymont is a 100-acre American estate, an extraordinary gift given to the community by James and Sallie Dooley who lived there from 1893 to 1925. Whether strolling in the gardens, touring the mansion, watching a river otter at play, or petting a goat, there is something for everyone to enjoy.See more..
4.0Kings Dominion(1.879 reviews) - " When did the "amuse" leave the amusement park?" Amusement & Theme Parks
Grab your friends and family and come to Kings Dominion - Virginia's ultimate 400-acre destination for summertime fun! With more than 60 rides, shows and attractions including the largest coaster collection on the East Coast, Planet Snoopy, our Peanut's themed children's area and WaterWorks, a 20-acre water playground which is included in your park admission. Kings Dominion is Virginia's only destination offering two parks for the price of one. We have everything you need for creating lifelong memories. Our 40th Celebration starts in 2014 and offers magnificent experiences you won't find anywhere else! While it's our birthday, this celebration is all about you! We've taken all of the thrills, chills, smiles and dazzling moments of our history and crafted them into a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Don't miss it! To end the day, stay for Dominion at Dusk - a KD40 Nighttime Celebration! Start off with the vibrant lights and sounds of Snoopy's Starlight Spectacular and the stunning water and lights display of our fully refurbished International Street Fountain. The party really gets going as the Grande Bandstand and the midways of International Street come to life with our all-new block party, Ignite the Night! featuring an impressive cast singing some of your favorite hits! And the party isn't complete without a magnificent display of fireworks lighting up the nighttime skies above the park. Open daily during the summer; weekends in the spring and fall.See more..
4.5Virginia Safari Park(1.815 reviews) - Everyone needs this experience! Thursday: 9:00 AM - 5:30 PM Spent More than 3 hours Nature & Wildlife Areas
The Virginia Safari Park, Virginia’s only drive-thru safari park, is located on 180-acres in the foothills of the Blueridge Mountains. Home to over 1000 animals, there is no shortage in animal diversity, including Giraffes, White Rhinos, Cheetahs, African Penguins, Zebras, Bengal Tigers, and more. The Safari drive-thru portion offers visitors the opportunity to see and feed animals up-close from their vehicles. Guest can also interact with animals in the Village Walkthru or up close during a memorable encounter with sloths, rhinos, or penguins. Guest can also view Africa’s rarest cat, the King Cheetah, only at the Virginia Safari Park. We're located in the Shenandoah Valley, a short day trip from Roanoke, Lynchburg, Staunton, Charlottesville, Richmond, Maryland, and DC.See more..
4.5Yorktown Battlefield(1.665 reviews) - Very Informative Historic Sites • Battlefields
There is a visitor center with some exhibits and a 15 minute video which is helpful in understanding what happened at the battle. There was a ranger giving a talk outside, but there was no published schedule of when those programs were happening. We downloaded the (free) app and took the driving tour. You are able to go at your own pace and stop at each place and get out to look around. Definitely recommend getting out at the Redoubts (walk down the path to the left to see the redoubt structure) and Surrender Field (there is an overlook and a path down to see the cannons that were surrendered by Cornwallis). Recommend doing the "red" tour as a minimuim, but the "yellow" route was also interesting. Our 13 year old was very interested, and kids 15 and under are free. You can save your receipt and get a 50% discount at Historic Jamestown within 7 days. (If you have already visited Historic Jamestown, then the battlefield is free)See more..
4.5Battleship Wisconsin at Nauticus(1.650 reviews) - Staying overnight on BB64 is a MUST Thursday: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM Spent 2-3 hours Ships
Berthed at Nauticus, the Battleship Wisconsin is one of the largest and last battleships ever built by the U.S. Navy. Access to the Battleship Wisconsin is included in Nauticus admission. Explore its deck through a self-guided tour or, with an additional charge, one of our guided tours that will take you back in time to experience this majestic ship that earned five battle stars during WW II.See more..
4.5Yorktown Sailing Charters(1.648 reviews) - Sailing Into The Sunset ... If There Is A Sunset! Thursday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM Boat Tours
A well organized schooner sailing experience. About thirty guests and a crew of four travelled two hours on the York River. Covid-19 presentations and USCG Safety Briefings were appropriate. The challenge for this vendor is an unusually large number of uncontrolled variables. Our experience was a sun-free, sunset cruise, a sailing experience without wind and an offering of amenities limited by Covid-19 controls. With no outside food and beverage allowed, we were limited to house wine, beer and soft drinks, some snacks and cold hot dogs, all offered for sale at reasonable rates. The Mate providing the spiel regarding schooners, sailing and local history was informative and helpful but not able to give guests full attention during her sailing duties. The Guest areas on deck are minimal, uncomfortable and not conducive to social distancing. No availability to restroom facilities was problematic for several guests from the start.See more..
With something for all ages and interests, Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden is a place to learn about plants, to marvel at nature, to relax in a beautiful setting, to take gardening classes, or to have a wedding or a business meeting. A wide variety of experiences are offered through its diverse gardens and facilities. No wonder Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden is consistently one of the most-visited attractions in the Richmond, Va., area.See more..
4.5Pentagon Memorial(1.560 reviews) - A Corner of Quiet Reflection Monuments & Statues
Though Open 24 hours - the early daytime or sunset is the best time to visit. Tucked away very discreetly in the far end of the north parking lot, a visitor doesn't have to enter the closed Pentagon perimeter to visit the site. Stay in the far left lane that allows the visitor to remain in the parking lot perimeter,See more..
Great place to go without the crowds. We visited this beach because of the reviews and because it was recommended by locals. It was clean, not crowded and we saw lifeguards cruising up and down on ATVs all day keeping watch. We brought your own beach umbrella, chairs, snacks, etc. Parking can be a little tricky so I would recommend coming early in the morning or wait until the afternoon (after 2 pm or so). We went in the afternoon and found some free parking. After beach time, we utilized the outdoor showers to hose off our chairs, feet, etc. before driving back to our short term rental place. It was a great time.See more..
4.5John F. Kennedy Grave Site(1.470 reviews) - An Honor and a Privilege Spent < 1 hour Points of Interest & Landmarks
We visited on Christmas Day and the weather was pretty nice. We paid our respects as we visited the grave site and the Eternal Flame at Arlington National Cemetery. It is quiet solemn as he is entombed next to Jaqueline Kennedy and two of their infant children who passed.See more..
4.5Hollywood Cemetery(1.425 reviews) - Cool Cemetery with lots of famous and infamous buried here Thursday: 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM Cemeteries
Came on a beautiful afternoon. Stopped at the office for a map of the grounds and tour drive. We drove thru the cemetery following the tour route and using the map we were able to find many famous folk buried there. Lots of hills and narrow roads - I would recommend driving and if you could find a guide that would be cool too. Free and a neat way to spend a couple of hours.See more..
4.5American Revolution Museum at Yorktown(1.381 reviews) - Engaging for the whole family. A must-see. Thursday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Spent 2-3 hours Historic Sites • Battlefields • History Museums
Museum where you can find all types of displays regarding the momentous events and activities during Revolutionary times.See more..
4.5Great Falls Park(1.351 reviews) - Great option for local, shaded, hike Thursday: 7:00 AM - 7:30 PM Spent More than 3 hours Bodies of Water • National Parks • Parks
An 800 acre park located just off the Potomac river.See more..
4.5Old Town Waterfront(1.304 reviews) - Scenic and Vibrant Piers & Boardwalks
Alexandria’s riverfront is lined with lush public parks in its entirety (about 2 miles). The blocks at the end of King offer a number of restaurants on the water. In the last few years, the city has closed the blocks towards the water to traffic making it a lot easier to walk around and take in the public art and musicians by the water in the evenings. The views are tremendous with DC to the North and National Harbor to the South. If you like boats, I recommend walking along the marinas and seeing the yachts. In addition to the Water Taxi, you can also charter boat tours and cruises on the Potomac River that can take you by the National Mall or down to Mount Vernon. The kayaks also offer a fresh perspective for seeing the city.See more..
4.5Mill Mountain Star & Park(1.295 reviews) - Worth the Drive Up for the View Points of Interest & Landmarks • Parks
A "must see" on most visitors list, an 88-foot manmade star (the largest in the world) sits on majestic Mill Mountain along with a beautifully landscaped city park, that boasts hiking and biking trails, and a zoo.See more..
4.5Cape Henry Lighthouse(1.292 reviews) - Go back in history Thursday: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM Spent 1-2 hours Historic Sites • Points of Interest & Landmarks • Lighthouses
Dune Restoration Project in Progress The dune at Cape Henry Lighthouse is currently undergoing restoration and the lighthouse tower is temporarily inaccessible for climbing. The project is expected to be completed in spring 2019. During construction, we will remain open with walking tours every hour from 10:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Cape Henry Lighthouse is the first federally funded public works project of the newly formed United States government. It was authorized by George Washington and overseen by Alexander Hamilton. The Lighthouse is situated near the “First Landing” site where English settlers first set foot on their way to settle in Jamestown. Built with the same Aquia sandstone as much of Washington, D.C, the lighthouse guided sea travelers to safety for almost 100 years. The distinctive black and white striped “New” Cape Henry Lighthouse was built in 1881 but remains closed to the public.See more..
4.5University of Virginia(1.274 reviews) - Beautiful Campus Points of Interest & Landmarks • Architectural Buildings
What a campus! If you visit during the summer, go on a Wednesday because all of the other days are for student orientation. The entire place is a vision of culture, art, and higher education. You get to walk into the different levels of the rotunda and see Thomas Jefferson’s vision. Then stroll through the campus and you get an idea of what life is like for the students. Absolutely stunning area.See more..
4.5White House of the Confederacy(1.262 reviews) - Very good Thursday: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM Spent 1-2 hours Military Museums • Speciality Museums • History Museums
To ensure the health and safety of both visitors and staff, masks are required & the majority of the tour will take place outside the House. Visitors will have the opportunity to walk through the rooms on the first floor with a trained guide and take pictures. The walkthrough will conclude in the basement with a Q&A session. The White House of the Confederacy is located in downtown Richmond's historic Court End neighborhood, just a few blocks from Capitol Square. Guided tours of Jefferson Davis' executive mansion leave from the Museum lobby throughout the day and typically last around 45 minutes. The American Civil War Museum owns and maintains the White House of the Confederacy. You can visit their other Richmond location at Historic Tredegar. The Museum of the Confederacy is no longer open. It closed September 30, 2018 as we prepare to move the collection to its new home at the American Civil War Museum at Historic Tredegar. The new museum building will open in the spring of 2019.See more..
4.5James Madison's Montpelier(1.241 reviews) - Enlightening and Inspiring Tour with a Top-Notch Guide Thursday: 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Spent 2-3 hours Historic Sites
Montpelier is the lifelong home of James Madison, fourth President of the United States, Father of the Constitution, and Architect of the Bill of Rights; and his wife, Dolley, America's first "First Lady." Montpelier was also home to six generations of enslaved individuals. The historic house, grounds, gardens, "The Mere Distinction of Colour Exhibition," and 8 miles of walking trails are open to visitors. Guided "Highlights of Montpelier" are currently offered 9:30AM-3PM, and the Museum Shop is currently open 10AM-4:30PM. The Gilmore Cabin is open on weekends, and the Train Depot is open during business hours. Montpelier is administered by The Montpelier Foundation and is a National Trust Historic Site. Montpelier is a monument to James Madison and the Enslaved Community, a museum of American history, and a center for constitutional education that engages the public with the enduring legacy of Madison's most powerful idea: government by the people.See more..
4.5Torpedo Factory Art Center(1.218 reviews) - 3 stories of art Thursday: 10:00 AM - 9:00 PM Art Galleries
Art in Person and in Progress. Located in Old Town Alexandria, the Torpedo Factory Art Center is home to 150 working artists, 7 galleries, The Art League, and the Alexandria Archaeology Museum.See more..
Located next to Monticello and Michie Tavern, Carter Mountain Orchard is family-owned and -operated and welcomes visitors year-round. Enjoy seasonal peach and apple picking, Country Store & Bakery treats , wine and hard cider, and breathtaking views overlooking Charlottesville. Don’t miss our calendar of live music and family-friendly events. From season to season, there’s always something fun to do!See more..
4.5Bruton Parish Episcopal Church(1.185 reviews) - Shhh, show respect to an active Church as you enter. Hats off, gentlemen Spent < 1 hour Churches & Cathedrals
The church building has been standing since 1715. We hold Sunday morning worship services at 8:00, 9:15, and 11:15. The church is open to visitors every day but Wednesdays from 12 noon-4:00 p.m. A CW pass is not required. A dollar per visitor is appreciated. Visit the home page of our website for most current information. The Bruton Parish Shop & Heritage Center is located a block and a half west of the church on Duke of Gloucester St. Visit, shop and learn! Open daily, 11:00-5:00.See more..
4.5Carytown(1.167 reviews) - Unique/Eclectic Shops | Plenty of Restaurants | Close to Museum District Points of Interest & Landmarks
Section of Richmond that is great for walking, shopping or touring museums and galleries.See more..
A 5,000-acre park that was the scene of two major Civil War battles.See more..
4.5Norfolk Botanical Garden(1.110 reviews) - Garden of Lights evening event Thursday: 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM Gardens
We had visited this garden many years ago and enjoyed our springtime visit. We recently returned to see the Garden of Lights evening event, which we also enjoyed. Overall, the lights were very pretty. We liked that they have a one-way path through the lights; it keeps everyone going the same direction at generally the same pace. The path ends at the parking lot, but you can re-enter the main entrance building to use restrooms and visit the gift shop (but you cannot re-enter the garden to see the lights again). There was a food truck parked near the beginning of the route, but the line was very long; they could use another truck near the end as well. It only took us 75 minutes to walk through (we thought that the ticket price was a bit high for the short time we spent here); since we chose an early entrance time, there was still plentiful parking.See more..
4.5First Landing State Park(1.103 reviews) - Nice safe place to view nature and get some fresh air State Parks • Nature & Wildlife Areas • Educational sites
Nature enthusiasts will love this park with 2,700-acres of hiking trails, cypress swamps and nesting grounds for a variety of birds.See more..
4.5Nauticus(1.100 reviews) - It's a BATTLESHIP! Enough said! Thursday: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM Spent More than 3 hours Speciality Museums
Nauticus is a maritime discovery center located along the waterfront in downtown, Norfolk offering a unique form of experiential learning for all ages. Through interactive exhibits and STEM to STERN programming, Nauticus uses the museum, Battleship Wisconsin, sailing center, and Schooner Virginia to tell the story of the maritime environment, industry, and the military. Open Monday – Saturday, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.; Sunday, Noon – 5 p.m. Nauticus and the Battleship Wisconsin are closed Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. Please call for other holiday hours.See more..
4.5Virginia Capitol Building(1.077 reviews) - Great Docent Tour Thursday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Historic Sites • Architectural Buildings • Government Buildings
Inside the white, columned state capitol building, designed by Thomas Jefferson to resemble a first-century Roman temple in France, is the only sculpture of George Washington produced in his lifetime.See more..
We didn't plan for enough time. We had about an hour and a half when we visited in June, but when we arrived and got the guided tour times, wanted to go on one that a role player was leading (played a 19th century war reporter). We barely had enough time to see the visitor center, the tour, and pop into a few buildings. We hope to go back and spend some more time. Recommend planning on half a day!See more..
4.5James Monroe's Highland(949 reviews) - Take the guided tour Thursday: 9:30 AM - 4:30 PM Spent 1-2 hours Historic Sites
Part of William & Mary, this historic site is the home of James Monroe, fifth president of the United States.See more..
We visited the waterpark while we stayed at Massanutten and it was so much fun. You do have to be careful when you visit though. They were sold out on the weekend so we went on a Monday and it wasnt bad for standing in lines for the waterslides. We got there when they opened and were able to ride 3 or 4 times before the lines started forming.See more..
With over 40 acres of vineyards, a bountiful on-site garden, a hotel and two restaurants, The Williamsburg Winery is more than just a Winery. Wessex Hundred, the 300 - acre farm that is home to The Williamsburg Winery, Wedmore Place, Café Provençal and The Gabriel Archer Tavern, offers an unforgettable wine and culinary experience in the heart of Colonial America.See more..
At nearly 18 miles long, this bridge-tunnel complex is one of the engineering wonders of the world. Connecting Virginia's Eastern Shore with Virginia's mainland in Virginia Beach/Norfolk, this toll facility will save travelers 90 miles or more as they travel from points north of Wilmington, Delaware and head down the East Coast towards Virginia Beach or North Carolina's Outer Banks. Enjoy a stop at the Scenic Overlook, located on the southern tip of Virginia's Eastern Shore, offering breathtaking views of the Chesapeake Bay and the facility. AND, if you want to take home a remembrance of your travels, visit Virginia Originals Gift Shop, located inside the Welcome Center and Rest Area at the North Toll Plaza on Virginia's Eastern Shore. Construction of the Parallel Thimble Shoal Tunnel is underway and the facility will remain open to traffic throughout construction. Upon completion, a new fishing pier will open on the southernmost island in 2024. Don't forget your E-ZPass!See more..
4.0Trump Winery(909 reviews) - Get the White Flight! Thursday: 11:00 AM - 5:00 PM Spent 1-2 hours Wineries & Vineyards
Featuring over 1,300 acres of breathtaking scenery, Trump Winery is situated in the heart of the Monticello Wine Trail. Just a few miles from Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello, Trump Winery follows Jefferson’s footsteps in making new world wines inspired by the French wine regions of Bordeaux and Champagne. With a deep sense of place, Trump Winery ties together terroir and innovation, boasting nearly 200 acres of vines, large lakes, and rolling Blue Ridge views. We know that any visit to Trump Winery will be a treasured experience.See more..