- Our list of the best things to do in Virginia Beach, Virginia, features the top 120 nearby activities — including 53 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Virginia Beach, VA has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Sights & Landmarks, Museums & Galleries, and Entertainment & Shows.
- The results below include the top 29 things to do within the city of Virginia Beach, VA , followed by 92 popular activities in nearby cities, including Norfolk, Chesapeake, Portsmouth, Hampton, Cape Charles and Suffolk
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Trapped in one of four themed mystery rooms, players must work together to solve puzzles and find clues to escape in just 60 minutes
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Cape Charles Watersports offers wave runner and boat rentals Wave Runners are available to rent for a half hour to four hours, and hold up to 3 people. Rental boats can hold up to 8 people.
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115 Mason Avenue, Cape Charles, VA 23310
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At its heart the Gull Hummock Gourmet Market is a place for individuals to eat local cuisine. There are regular tastings of wine, artisan chocolates, cheeses, and breads while the store itself also has local artwork for sale.
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American military history takes centerstage at the Virginia War Museum. Collections at the museum include weapons, uniforms, personal artifacts, war posters, and more to follow the development of the United States military.
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814 Randolph Ave, on Rt. 184, Cape Charles, VA 23310
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The Cape Charles Museum is housed in a former power plant and features a number of exhibits including information about how the Chesapeake Bay was formed. A gift shop is also available on site.
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Open to the public, Huntington Beach is lifeguard monitored beach, providing visitors with a safe environment to go swimming in. The beach also has sand volleyball courts available on a first come, first serve basis.
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The site that now holds the Sandy Bottom Nature Park shows how much a location can change with the proper restoration and development. Visitors are able to view the Sandy Bottom Lake and its elusive creatures which live in the wetland marshes from the new 10,000 square foot nature center.
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Huntington Park is home to a beach, small pond, tennis court, and other parks. Fort Fun is the most popular attraction with a picnic area, bbqs for grilling, and an extensive playground.
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Bay Avenue at Randolph, Chesapeake Bay, Cape Charles, VA 23310
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Chesapeake Bay Beach is enjoyed by locals for its gradual slope and knee-high waters that stay warm in the sun. Nice sand makes for good wading; while sunsets and sunrises are worth a special visit to this comfortable local beach.
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The southern most town on Virginia's eastern shore features a free public beach known as the Cape Charles Beach. Since there are no true waves and the waters are shallow, it is a very safe beach for families with small children.
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Visitors are able to take a relaxing guided trail ride through the Pfeiffer Riding Stables. The trail itself runs along their 150-acre farm along the waterfront of Cape Charles with several views of King's Creek and the ability to observe native wildlife.