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6 Destination Coastal VirginiaWelcome to Coastal Virginia!Whether you are staying on the Southside (Norfolk, Virginia Beach, Portsmouth, Chesapeake), the Peninsula (Hampton, Newport News, Williamsburg), Smithfield, Suffolk or Chincoteague Island on the Eastern Shore of Virginia, you are in the birthplace of the U.S. of A.Coastal Virginia is a history buff’s paradise. Native American communities resided here for genera-tions before the “First Landing” of European settlers just 400 years ago. Throughout time, the people of the region have played a significant role in the advancement of trade, technology, exploration, civil and human rights, medicine, business, education and culture. And, the future of this region is even more exciting than the past.Located in the heart of the Mid-Atlantic, one of the most notable characteristics of the area is the abun-dance of water. In fact, the region takes its name from local waterways. From the U.S. Navy, the shipbuilding and repair industries, to international marine trans-portation, leisure cruising and the Port of Virginia, the area thrives on the Atlantic Ocean, Chesapeake Bay and many natural harbors and rivers.Our purpose in developing this publication is to give the reader a sense of the area they are visiting. The stories on the best places to eat, to shop, to visit as well as living here and local history are contributed by people that live and work in the region. We hope their stories enhance your stay.We truly hope you enjoy your stay in Coastal Virginia. Please mention this book when you visit our spon-sors, without whom this book would not be possible.Sincerely,Luke V. Howard, Jr. Sandmarks President/CEOLayout & Design: advance.graphicsSpecial Content and Photographic Assistance:Hampton Convention & Visitors Bureau; Newport News Tourism; Norfolk Convention & Visitors Bureau; WB Marketing; Suffolk Convention & Visitors Bureau; Jimmy Hardison Photography; Virginia Air & Space Science Center©Copyright 2025, Sandmarks Marketing, LLC. All Rights Reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part by any means traditional or electronic without written permission of the publisher is strictly prohibited.P.O. Box 278Royal Oak, MD 21662(410) 924-5286 6 Destination Coastal VirginiaBlake NewbergerDigital Marketing DirectorLaura PrevostExecutive Office Director/Production CoordinatorAmy BrewerRegional ManagerLuke HowardPresident/CEOLuke V Howard, IIIRegional Sales Manager
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8 Destination Coastal VirginiaorfolkPortsmuthheapeakeulkirginiaeahandbdgeorfolkPortsmuthheapeakeulkirginiaeahhincteaguehincteagueandbdgeamptnrkHampton RoadsBdge TunnelMoniorMermacdgeunnelJame iverdgehesapeake BayBdge TunnelilliamburgewportNewamptnrkilliamburgewportNew66426464645860131317171760168ContentsFeaturesDestination Welcome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6Area Overview Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9Coastal Virginia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-11The area situated at the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay offers one of the most geographically unique and diverse regions of the United States.Attractions at a Glance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12All the family fun stuff at a single glance!Virginia Beach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18-19It’s not surprising that Virginia Beach has been consistently ranked among the country’s best beach destinations.Surfing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22Surfing in Virginia Beach has a long and rich history.Dog-Friendly Places . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34Hampton Roads has a Soft-Side for our furry friends. We hope this page is helpful in making pet-friendly choices.Savvy Shopping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35Whether you are searching for an orig-inal work of art, a luxury timepiece, a new pair of shoes, or something jauntily nautical, you will have a variety of op-tions to shop ’til you drop while visiting Coastal Virginia.Health & Spas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38With so much to offer, the Coastal Virginia day spas provide the perfect beach escape and may prove to be the highlight of your beach vacation.Fun Ways to Spend the Day . . . . . . . . . . 41With miles of sandy beaches, cool cultural attractions, incredible natural areas, and amazing adventure oppor-tunities, it’s no wonder this is a favorite vacationing spot for fun for everyone!Coastal Dining . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46-47Take a closer look at a few of the gems of the thriving and unique coastal cuisine and restaurant scene in Coastal Virginia.Arts & Culture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69Performing and fine arts are the hall-mark of this region where museums, artists, and performers flourish in this multicultural area with both historic and innovative settings.DestinationsVirginia Beach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18Hampton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27Newport News . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65Suffolk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72Chincoteague . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74AttractionsHunt Club Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17Dave & Buster’s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16Motor World / Fun Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20Wes Laine Surf Camp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25NASA Langley Research Center . . . . 28Virginia Air & Space Science Center . . .29Norfolk Zoo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58Memory Lane Old Time Photos . . . . . . 62The Mariners’ Museum & Park . . . . . . 66Virginia Living Museum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67Great Dismal Swamp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71EssentialsAttractions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12Surfing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22Rainy Day Fun . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21Dog-Friendly Places . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34Savvy Shopping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35Health & Spas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38Fun Ways to Spend the Day . . . . . . . . . .41Rudee Inlet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42Coastal Dining . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46Community Nonprofits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68Arts & Culture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69Accommodations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76Index of Advertisers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 788 Destination Coastal Virginia
Destination Coastal Virginia 9orfolkPortsmuthheapeakeulkirginiaeahandbdgeorfolkPortsmuthheapeakeulkirginiaeahhincteaguehincteagueandbdgeamptnrkHampton RoadsBdge TunnelMoniorMermacdgeunnelJame iverdgehesapeake BayBdge TunnelilliamburgewportNewamptnrkilliamburgewportNew66426464645860131317171760168lser n ou hink!DISTANCE AND MILEAGE FROM VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIAChesapeake—30 min [24.2 mi]Chincoteague—2 h, 9 min [104.8 mi]Hampton—57 min [30.6 mi]Newport News—1 hr [49.6 mi]Norfolk—24 min [18.3 mi]Ocean Ci, MD—2 h, 45 min [141 mi]Portsmouth—28 min [20.1 mi]Richmond—2 h, 10 min [106.9 mi]Sandbdge—33 min [15.4 mi]Suolk—48 min [37.2 mi]Williamsburg—1 hr, 25 min [69.7 mi]York—1 hr, 18 min [59.7 mi]
10 Destination Coastal Virginia10 Destination Coastal Virginia10 Destination Coastal VirginiaCoastal Virginia, also known as Hampton Roads, covers cities in the southeastern region of Virginia and its lifestyle offers as much diversity as the origin of its original name.Taken from the 17th century English Earl of Southampton, Henry Wriothesley and the nautical term road, the name Hampton Roads offers residents and visitors everything from 29 miles of Atlantic Ocean beaches to historic early American culture. Whether you are here to work, play, or live the area offers options to suit any lifestyle at any stage of life.Home to over 1.6 million people, and host to many Colleges and Universi-ties, Coastal Virginia encompasses the Southside cities of Chesapeake, Norfolk, Portsmouth, Suffolk and Virgin-ia Beach while the Peninsula includes, Hampton and Newport News, Williams-burg, Yorktown and the counties of Gloucester, Isle of Wight, James City, Mathews, Southampton, Surry and York, and Currituck in North Carolina.The SouthsideNorfolk: Located where the Chesa-peake Bay meets the Atlantic Ocean, the 400-year old port city of Norfolk offers beauty, arts and entertainment, great healthcare, and the opportunity to stretch your wings and enjoy all that being alive truly means.Home to the world’s largest naval in-stallation and a major commercial port for centuries, Norfolk is international in its scope and its vision. Travel is easy with Norfolk International Airport offer-ing 200 flights daily, including connec-tions to major hubs. Interstates make driving to and from Norfolk hassle-free.Norfolk features numerous restaurant and theater districts, waterfront danc-ing and dining, and upscale shopping. A “walkable” city, with attractions, shop-ping and restaurants only steps from major hotels; a destination for cruise, history and art lovers; and home to the U.S. Atlantic Fleet; Norfolk offers southern charm and city nightlife in a peaceful waterfront setting.Virginia Beach: Hampton Roads boasts more than 29 miles of beaches, Virginia Beach being the most infa-mous 14 miles. A year-round destina-tion, Virginia Beach is rich in history, culture, and natural beauty.Located at the mouth of the Chesa-peake Bay, Virginia Beach is a bus-tling recreational port that supports a booming economy and is called home by nearly half a million people. With over 150 farms, a strong construction and real estate market and being a hot spot for Convention and Trade shows, Virginia Beach is also well known for its military presence.Of course, when it comes down to it, Virginia Beach is all about “the beach.” This beautiful city offers the perfect backdrop to simply slow down, relax, and take in the breathtaking Atlantic Ocean vistas.Portsmouth: Portsmouth offers the best of both worlds. It is home to the
Destination Coastal Virginia 11Destination Coastal Virginia 11Destination Coastal Virginia 11second busiest port on the east coast so you might be surprised to find tree lined streets that lead toward a scenic downtown. Its central location affords residents and visitors the luxury of tak-ing advantage of all the amenities the region has to offer.Comprised of six historic districts, Portsmouth is an enclave of fine dining, antiques and specialty shopping, not to mention an abundance of outdoor activities. Rooted in three decades of history, there is so much to discover and uncover. Take your time or a lifetime to enjoy Portsmouth.Suffolk: Conveniently situated as the “Gateway to Coastal Virginia,” Suffolk is within easy driving distance of the beaches and most historic Virginia Treasures…One of the fastest growing cities in Vir-ginia, Suffolk is known for its small-town charm, revitalized Historic District and its Southern Hospitality.Home of Planter’s Peanuts and the birthplace of Mr. Peanut, Suffolk boasts an array of activities and attractions. The Great Dismal Swamp, which isn’t dismal at all, is a 112,000-acre Wildlife Sanctuary favored for its eco-tour-ism, guided tours, nature trails and bird-watching.The up and coming Arts and Culture scene has developed into the perfect blend of local, regional and national artisans through visual arts, theatre, dance, music and much, much more.With 5 golf courses, boating, fishing and kayaking, boutique shopping, relax-ing spas and unique eateries. Suffolk truly offers something for everyone!PeninsulaHampton: Located on the picturesque shores of the Chesapeake Bay, Hamp-ton prides itself on being one of the most unique cities in the Mid-Atlantic region. Unparalleled in its deep-rooted American history and rich maritime tra-dition, Hampton continues to maintain old-fashioned charm without sacrific-ing essential urban amenities.Known as America’s first city, Hampton is now home to nearly 150,000 people and attracts over 650,000 visitors annu-ally as well as 14,000 college students. Whether you attend school, live, work, or are spending the day or the weekend you are sure to find it both charming and enchanting.Newport News: Newport News invites you to discover the future. On the north side of Hampton Roads Harbor where the Chesapeake Bay meets the James River, the City of Newport News is rec-ognized for its advanced research and technology resources.The city’s historic sites, museums and recreational facilities foster a superb quality of life and offer visitors a fun-filled adventure. The region’s important military ties are captured at two of the city’s museums, the U.S. Army Trans-portation Museum at Fort Eustis and the Virginia War Museum.Hampton Roads is the birthplace of Colonial America. It is home to James-town, Yorktown, and to Colonial Wil-liamsburg. The melding of history, maritime commerce, and beautiful waterfront landscapes come togeth-er with bustling and quaint communi-ties, healthy economic prosperity, and its ever-prominent military presence to offer residents and visitors alike a beautiful place to discover for a day or a lifetime.
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Destination Coastal Virginia 13Dave & Buster’sReady! Set! Wait—do you know what you’re doing? There’s so much happening at Dave & Buster’s Virginia Beach, and we’re here to help you make the most of it! From our Eat, Play, Win Combo to exciting local specials, you won’t want to miss out on the best deals. We’ll fill you in on everything—where the bars are, what’s trending on the drink menu, which appetizers are a must-try, and what’s new on our restaurant menu. Plus, we’ll show you how to recharge your Power Card so the fun never stops. Come play, eat, and win with us today!Hunt Club FarmJust minutes from the oceanfront, Hunt Club Farm is Virginia Beach’s favorite 50-acre farm attraction. Meet goats, llamas, donkeys, birds and adorable Mini Highland Cows! Book our all-new Mini Cow Cuddling Experience for a peaceful, up-close encounter. Enoy the TreeWalk Adventure, BirdWalk Aviary, pony rides, seasonal events, and more!Motor WorldMotor World Your place to race! With 26 acres of fun, Motor World has something for everyone. Now open 7 days a week and is the largest and fastest go kart complex on the East Coast. The Go Karts are faster than ever with 11 Go Kart Tracks for all ages. Featuring 16 different styles of Karts including 6 styles for the little ones as small as 36”. Eleven exciting Kiddie Rides total. From European style race tracks to slick ovals, figure 8s, and ½ mile Road Racer Track. Motor World has it all for everyone. Shipwreck Mini Golf at Motor World offers two 18-hole courses that are some of Virginia Beach’s largest and most challenging. With a shipwreck, waterfalls, lost caves and your favorite island music, you’re sure to think you’re in a Caribbean Paradise!Attractions at a GlanceDestination Coastal Virginia 13Page16Page17Page20
14 Destination Coastal VirginiaVirginia Air & Space Science CenterThe Virginia Air and Space Science Center, located in Hampton, Virginia, serves as the official visitor center for NASA Langley Research Center. This engaging facility showcases hundreds of historical artifacts and interactive exhibits designed to inspire visitors of all ages. Guests can explore space exploration, aviation advancements, and scientific discoveries through immersive displays, including real aircraft, spacecraft models, and hands-on learning stations. The center offers educational programs and STEM activities, making it an ideal destination for families, students, and science enthusiasts seeking to learn more about the past, present, and future of air and space exploration.Virginia Zoo Embark on an adventurous day at the Virginia Zoo! Explore exotic habitats on the Norfolk Southern Express train to Asia or Africa. Encounter lions, giraffes, tigers, and more in the ZooFarm and World of Reptiles. The zoo’s 53 acres host over 700 animals, promoting natural behavior and conservation awareness. For a closer experience, opt for behind-the-scenes tours or Zoo Snoozes, where you can share the night with the animals. Enoy special events like the Zoo Grooves concert series, family reunions, company picnics, or birthday parties. Open daily from 9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., except holidays. Don’t miss the wildlife wonders!Memory Lane Old Time PhotosMemory Lane Old Time Photos has been creating timeless antique-style portraits and offering fine vintage frames at our Atlantic Avenue studio in Virginia Beach for years. Step back in time by dressing up in authentic costumes from the 1840s to the 1930s, complete with historic props from around the world. In ust minutes, you can become a cowboy, saloon girl, Civil War general, southern belle, Victorian couple, pirate, gangster, flapper, and more! We specialize in large groups, family portraits, and children’s photos. Your prints are ready fast, so you can capture the fun and keep the memories. Make your beach vacation unforgettable with us!Attractions at a GlancePage29Page58Page62
Destination Coastal Virginia 15The Mariners’ Museum and ParkThe Museum is filled with fascinating stories that celebrate the spirit of the open sea. Discover the USS Monitor Center, home to the Civil War ironclad’s iconic gun turret. Explore small craft from around the world in the International Small Craft Center. View maritime art and handcrafted ship models. Observe behind-the-scenes conservation in the renovated Clean Lab. Catch a 3D film in the Explorers Theater. Wander on the award-winning Noland Trail. The Mariners’ Museum and Park provides extraordinary experiences for all people to connect to the world’s waters. Admission is $1 per person, so find your maritime connection today.Virginia Living MuseumWhether you’re a nature enthusiast or ust looking for a fun, educational outing, the Virginia Living Museum in Newport News offers a one-of-a-kind experience. Part zoo, aquarium, botanical garden, and planetarium, it features over 250 native Virginia species. Explore re-created habitats like a Mountain Cove, Cypress Swamp, and Limestone Cave. Stroll the 3/4-mile boardwalk to the Dinosaur Discovery Trail, complete with dig pits and a paleo camp. Interactive exhibits bring Virginia’s natural heritage to life—from wildlife and marine life to the stars above. Discover, learn, and be inspired—your adventure awaits at the Virginia Living Museum!Great Dismal Swamp“Well, it doesn’t really live up to its name, does it?” A common sentiment from visitors, The Great Dismal Swamp National Wildlife Refuge is hardly dismal. The refuge encompasses over 112,000 acres of forested wetland in southeastern Virginia and northeastern North Carolina. Early European settlers referred to swamps as “dismals,” and considered them fearful places filled with wild beasties and poisonous fogs. Colonel William Byrd II is generally credited for giving the swamp its name when he led a land survey crew through in early 1728.Destination Coastal Virginia 15Page66Page67Page71Attractions at a Glance
16 Destination Coastal VirginiaExperience Non-stop Fun!Food, games, and fun—all in one place!Looking for the ultimate destination for food, fun, and games in Virginia Beach? Look no further than Dave & Buster’s, where great meals and next-level entertain-ment come together under one roof. Located at 701 Lynnhaven Parkway, this hotspot is the perfect place to let loose—whether you’re planning a family outing, date night, or just a fun hang with friends.From its humble beginnings in Dallas in 1982, Dave & Buster’s has grown into an entertainment powerhouse with over 170 locations across the U.S. What sets the Virginia Beach location apart is its vibrant atmosphere and massive Million Dollar Midway, packed with arcade classics, cutting-edge virtual reality, and fan-favorite games like skee-ball, basketball shootouts, and racing simulators. With the Power Card system, it’s easy to tap and play your way through the fun.One of the standout attractions at Dave & Buster’s is the Human Crane—a life-sized version of the classic arcade claw machine, but with a thrilling twist: you be-come the claw! Strap into a harness, get lifted above a pit filled with oversized prizes, and maneuver yourself to grab the prize of your choice. It’s an exhilarating experience that’s sure to be a highlight of your visit.Hungry? Dave & Buster’s serves up a full menu that’s anything but ordinary. Enjoy everything from juicy burg-ers and sizzling steaks to flavorful pastas and share-able appetizers. Pair your meal with a craft cocktail or ice-cold beer from the full-service bar, and catch the big game on one of the huge HDTVs with stadium sound. It’s a sports fan’s dream come true.And it’s not just for casual visits. Planning a birthday bash, corporate event, or team celebration? Dave & Buster’s Virginia Beach has private event spaces, buffet options, and customizable packages that make party planning a breeze. Their friendly staff ensures every event runs smoothly—and with plenty of games and food to keep everyone happy.While Dave & Buster’s is fun for all ages, guests un-der 21 must be accompanied by a guardian and are welcome until 10 p.m., making it a great spot for both family outings and adult nights out.Whether you’re drawn in by the games, the food, or the good vibes, Dave & Buster’s Virginia Beach delivers an unforgettable experience every time. Come for the food, stay for the fun—and see why locals and tourists alike can’t get enough of this electrifying entertainment destination.
Destination Coastal Virginia 17Hunt Club FarmCome Out and Play!Just minutes from the Virginia Beach oceanfront, Hunt Club Farm is the city’s favorite destination for fami-ly-friendly fun rooted in agriculture, education, and out-door adventure.Now spanning 50 acres, our family-owned and operat-ed farm has been welcoming guests for generations. Originally established in the 1760s, Hunt Club Farm has grown into a premier agritourism hub, offering seasonal events, interactive animal experiences, and hands-on learning for all ages.At the heart of the farm is our Petting Farm, home to friendly goats, sheep, cows, donkeys, alpacas, llamas, and more. You’ll love feeding the animals, riding a pony, or meeting our newest residents—Mini Highland Cows! For a one-of-a-kind experience, book the Private Mini Cow Cuddling Experience, where you can spend time bonding with these fluffy, gentle creatures in a quiet pasture setting. It’s a peaceful, heartwarming encounter you won’t soon forget.Guests can also explore the colorful BirdWalk Aviary, where parakeets swoop and chatter all around you. Pur-chase a feed stick and watch as birds land right on your hand for a snack!Looking for an elevated adventure? Head up into the TreeWalk Adventure, featuring netted bridges, treehous-es, cargo climbs, and slides! Suspended 10 to 12 feet above the ground, this fun and safe attraction offers a bird’s-eye view of the farm and endless excitement for kids and grown-ups alike.Our Farm Market is stocked with beautiful plants, flow-ers, local honey, jams, handmade crafts, and gifts. Each season brings something new—from spring blooms to autumn pumpkins to holiday-themed décor and Virgin-ia-grown Christmas trees.Hunt Club Farm hosts some of Virginia Beach’s most beloved seasonal events. Families love our Easter Egg Hunt and Spring Fling, featuring the Easter Bunny, festive vendors, and thousands of hidden eggs. In summer, kids ages 6–12 can join Summer Farm Camp, where they’ll make new friends, learn animal care, and explore the great outdoors.In the fall, we celebrate the season with our daytime Har-vest Fair, full of hayrides, pumpkins, music, games, and more. At night, the farm transforms into the Haunted Hunt Club Farm, a scream-worthy Halloween experience with live haunts, haunted hayrides, scare zones, and spooky fun that earned us recognition as one of the nation’s top-rated haunts by the Haunted Attraction Association.Perfect for birthday parties, field trips, corporate gath-erings, and private events, Hunt Club Farm is open year-round and continues to grow with fresh ideas and family traditions. Visit HuntClubFarm.com for hours and event info.2388 London Bridge Rd.Virginia Beach, VA 23456 (757) 427-9520 HuntClubFarm.com
18 Destination Coastal VirginiaTo the She and Me...With three distinct beach experiences, pristine natural wonders, a vibrant downtown district, fresh coastal cuisine and a variety of year-round festivals, it’s not surprising that Virginia Beach has been consistently ranked among the country’s best beach destinations.From the Atlantic Ocean to the Chesapeake Bay, Virginia Beach offers unique coastal experiences that are nothing short of extraordinary – that’s living the life! At the Resort area, from First to 40th Streets, visitors can enjoy a stroll along the iconic three-mile oceanfront boardwalk. The area features a fishing pier, an active inlet and plenty of opportunities for biking, boating, kayaking, jet-skiing, parasailing and stand-up paddle boarding. Locally-owned restau-rants and nightlife range from coastal cosmopol-itan to crab-and-oyster shacks. King Neptune—a 34-foot-tall cast bronze statue of the mythological sea god—is a must-stop spot for a family selfie at 31st Street and Atlantic Avenue.Visitors seeking a more relaxed day at the beach will enjoy a visit to Chesapeake Beach, known to locals as “Chick’s Beach” and preferred for its tran-quility along the scenic Chesapeake Bay. The area is also home to a marina, as well as multiple dockside seafood restaurants and incredible sunset views over Lynnhaven Inlet. Many restaurants encourage guests to pull up their boats to their docks, making for a distinct Virginia Beach experience.For a more secluded environment, the Sandbridge area on Virginia Beach’s southern shore is just 20 minutes away from the main resort area, nestled up against the Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge. With no hotels, visitors can enjoy breathtaking ocean-view rental homes, condominiums and sheer serenity in Sandbridge, where area outfitters offer everything from bikes and paddleboards to surfboards and kayaks. Park the car, hop on the bike, get to know the neighbors and plan to meet for a beachy drink at the local restaurants.
Destination Coastal Virginia 19In addition to 35 miles of beaches, Virginia Beach—which has been consistently named one of “Ameri-ca’s Fittest Cities”—boasts an abundance of parks, trails, waterways and wildlife, beckoning the out-door adventurer. Kayak with dolphins, paddle-board though a wildlife reserve, or learn to SUP and “hang 10.” Landlubbers will love exploring First Landing State Park or hiking through the Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge.Virginia Beach’s marine life also beckons visitors indoors to the Virginia Aquarium & Marine Science Center, featuring more than 800,000 gallons of aquatic environments, as well as harbor seals, sea turtles, rays, river otters and even Komodo dragons. New in recent years is the Adventure Park at the Virginia Aquarium, the largest aerial park of its kind, and iFLY Indoor Skydiving, that allows the visitor to experience the dream of flight in a safe and reliable environment.It’s Virginia Beach’s location on the southern tip of the Chesapeake Bay that gives the coastal com-munity a seafood-centric culinary culture. With the famously rich waters of the bay, hundreds of inlets and miles of farmland, Virginia Beach is the place to go for fresh seafood and locally harvested ingredients, which pair perfectly with locally crafted brews – all staples in area restaurants.After a day of outdoor adventure, Virginia Beach’s downtown district, Town Center, offers a mix of shopping, dining and entertainment options cover-ing nearly 20 walkable city blocks, lined with local eateries, brand-name retailers and upscale bou-tiques. Enjoy performances by world-renowned artists at the Sandler Center for the Performing Arts or a show at the Funny Bone Comedy Club year-round.After all of the activity, it’s time to relax and grab some ZZZs. With more than 12,000 hotel rooms, more than 1,800 campsites and several hundred vacation homes for rent—most with ocean or bay-front views, Virginia Beach is an accommodating destination. For more information, or to request a free vacation guide, go to VisitVirginiaBeach.com or call 1-800-VA-BEACH.
20 Destination Coastal VirginiaMot WFamily Fun for All Ages! Are you ready to experience FUN? With 26 acres of fun, Motor World has something for everyone. With 11 tracks, 16 different styles of go-karts, and 250 karts total, you can take it easy on the Family Track or test your skills on the ½ mile Road Racer Track!Our brand new European-style racetrack is guaran-teed to get your adrenaline going! The Adult Speed Track is the fastest Go-Karts in the resort area. This track is not for the faint at heart. We time your laps and give you a print-out of your lap times and ranking. Bring on your best racing!Shipwreck Mini Golf at Motor World -With a ship-wreck, waterfalls, lost caves and your favorite is-land music, you’re sure to think you’re in Caribbean Paradise! Our newly renovated 36-hole course is the largest and the most challenging in the Virginia Beach resort area. Enjoy the tranquil sounds of wa-terfalls along with your favorite island music.Come enjoy Bumper Boats and Kiddie City that offer 11 spectacular kiddie rides including The Himalaya and many more! Children ages 3 and up can ride gas-powered Go-Karts by themselves on our Kiddie Track, Jr. Stock Track or Kiddie Dune Buggy Track. Kids will also enjoy our brand new electric Kiddie Go-Kart.Located next to Ocean Breeze Waterpark at 700 S. Birdneck Rd. Open 7 days a week from March 1st–October 31st. So, start your engines and bring on your best racing!Atlantic Fun ParkAtlantic Fun Park is located at the Virginia Beach oceanfront’s resort strip and is sure to offer fun for all ages with a collection of classic amusement rides including a 100-ft Ferris wheel with 18 of the most thrilling rides around. The most famous of them being the Gravitron, the Flying Bob’s, and the Sea Dragon!Test your wits against these rides that are sure to leave you with one of the biggest adrenaline rushes of your life. We also offer a wide variety of kiddie and family rides such as the Ferris wheel (biggest in Virginia Beach), and Flying Elephants. Win prizes at any of our carnival games or try some of your favorite fair boardwalk treats. Atlantic Fun Park in Virginia Beach is family safe, friendly and great for all ages. Come check us out! Open early spring, seven days a week, March through October.700 S. Birdneck Rd.,Virginia Beach(757) 422-6419vbmotorworld.com
Destination Coastal Virginia 211 Visit a Cool MuseumCape Henry Lighthouse/ First Landing Cross583 Atlantic AveFort Story(757) 422-9421Children’s Museum of Virginia221 High StreetPortsmouth(757) 393-5258The Mariners’ Museum100 Museum Dr.Newport News(757) 591-7713Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art2200 Parks AveVirginia Beach(757) 425-0000Virginia Aquarium and Marine Science Center717 General Booth Blvd.Virginia Beach(757) 385-FISH (3474)Virginia Living Museum524 J. Clyde Morris Blvd.Newport News(757) 534-74322 Challenge Each Other to an Arcade GameDave & Buster’sLocated in Lynnhaven Mall701 Lynnhaven ParkwayVirginia Beach(757) 785-3500Flipper McCoy’s Amusement Center2212 Atlantic AveVirginia Beach(757) 502-88103 Play a Game of Indoor Mini GolfKing Neptune’s Indoor Mini Golf213 25th StVirginia Beach(757) 422-1742Top Gun Miniature Golf5000 Atlantic AveVirginia Beach(757) 605-02304 Let the Kids Bounce til’ Tired!Bounce House Virginia Beach829 Lynnhaven Pkwy, Suite 116Virginia Beach(757) 306-1334Also located in Norfolk:5900 East Virginia Beach Blvd., Suite 30Norfolk(757) 455-9075Cloud 9 Trampoline Park825 Greenbrier Circle PChesapeake(757) 296-2001Jump Virginia Beach Trampoline Park Located in the Lynnhaven Mall701 Lynnhaven PkwyVirginia Beach(757) 905-5867Sky Zone Trampoline Park Located in Salem Crossing Shopping Center2029 Lynnhaven Pkwy #100AVirginia Beach(757) 961-88005 Take the Family BowlingAMF Chesapeake Lanes 112 Medical Pkwy EChesapeake(757) 436-4444AMF Lynnhaven Lanes 2601 Lishelle PlaceVirginia Beach(757) 468-1000AMF Norfolk Lanes 2441 E Little Creek RdNorfolk(757) 583-1571Pinboy’s at the Beach1577 Laskin RoadVirginia Beach(757) 428-58976 Play a Game of Laser Ta gLaser Quest2682 Dean Dr, Suite AVirginia Beach(757) 463-6300LazerRush 711 Brick Kiln BlvdNewport News(757) 877-0181Tagtime Laser Tag 14346 Warwick Blvd #420Newport News(757) 876-28707 Go Indoor Rock Climbing!Virginia Beach Rock Gym5049 Southern BlvdVirginia Beach(757) 741-8274un Was to Spen a Rain Da!8 Take the Gang for an Indoor Sky Dive Lesson!iFly Virginia Beach2412 Pacific AveVirginia Beach(757) 754-43599 Spoil Yourself at a Spa or SalonBalance Therapeutic Massage1952 Laskin RoadVirginia Beach(757) 428-2222Edgar Cayce’s A.R.E. Health Center & Spa 2061, 215 67th St.Virginia Beach(757) 457-7202The Beauty Tree Spa3198 Pacific Ave, Ste 126Virginia Beach(757) 803-379210 Shop til’ You Drop at a MallLynnhaven Mall701 Lynnhaven ParkwayVirginia Beach(757) 340-9340Pembroke Mall4554 Virginia Beach BlvdVirginia Beach(757) 497-6255Towne Center Shopping Center113 Seaside LnVirginia Beach(757) 473-896411 Visit a Brewery or DistilleryChesapeake Bay Distillery437 Virginia Beach Blvd.Virginia Beach(757) 498-4210Smartmouth Brewing CompanyNorfolk Tasting Room & Brewery1309 Raleigh Ave., Suite 300Norfolk(757) 624-3939Virginia Beach Pilot House313 32nd StreetVirginia Beach(757) 624-3939Tarnished Truth Distilling Company4200 Atlantic Ave.Virginia Beach(757) 965-9652Wasserhund Brewing Company1805 Laskin Rd., Suite 102Virginia Beach(757) 618-6051Destination Coastal Virginia 21
22 Destination Coastal VirginiaSurfinin Coastal VirginiaSurfing in Virginia Beach has a rich history, starting in 1912 when Walter F. Irwin introduced the first surfboard to the East Coast. It didn’t take long for local lifeguards to embrace this new activity and turn it into a sport.The sport’s popularity really took off in the late ’50s and early ’60s, driven by advancements in surfboard technology that made the sport more accessible and enjoyable. This momentum led to the first major East Coast surfing contest. By 1963, the event found its home in Virginia Beach and was rebranded as the Virginia Beach Surfing Festival. Its growing international recog-nition led to another name change in 1965, becoming the East Coast Surfing Championships.Virginia Beach quickly transformed into a surfing hot-spot, drawing surfers from all corners of the globe. Today, the East Coast Surfing Championships stands as one of the largest and oldest surfing contests world-wide. Now known as the Coastal Edge East Coast Surf-ing Championships, it holds a prominent place on the World Surf League international professional tour.For those looking to ride the waves, Virginia Beach offers five designated surfing areas that are protected by lifeguards during the summer months. These include 3rd Street through 5th Street, 1st Street through 2nd Street, the north and south ends of Croatan Beach, and Little Island Pier in Sandbridge. No matter what type of surf craft you prefer, you’re welcome to join in, just remember that a leash law is in effect at all beaches for everyone’s safety.The latest exciting Surfing news is the City of Virginia Beach and their partner Venture Realty Group have announced the development of a mixed-use project, Atlantic Park, on the site of the former Virginia Beach Dome. The development is backed by star entertainer Pharrell Williams and will feature a 2.67-acre Wave-garden Cove surf park that generates waves for be-ginner and experienced surfers ranging between 1-6ft (0.3-1.8m). The Atlantic Park venue will also include new-to-market restaurants, experiential retail, residential and office space, as well as state-of-the-art indoor/outdoor entertainment facilities.
Destination Coastal Virginia 2321ST STREET COASTAL EDGE316 21ST STREET & ARCTIC AVEVIRGINIA BEACH(757) 422-4640COASTAL EDGE14TH STREET PIER SHOPS1428 ATLANTIC AVE.VIRGINIA BEACH(757) 600-8559COASTAL EDGECROSSWAYS SHOPPING CENTER1412 GREENBRIER PKWY, STE 107CHESAPEAKE, VA. 23320(757) 424-0055PEMBROKE COASTAL EDGE4554 VIRGINIA BEACH BLVDVIRGINIA BEACH(757) 499-9155REDMILL COASTAL EDGE1157 NIMMO PKWY STE 104VIRGINIA BEACH(757) 427-5665COASTAL EDGE701 S. LYNNHAVEN PARKWAY LYNNHAVEN MALLVIRGINIA BEACHcoastaledge.comHOURS: MONDAY-THURSDAY 9am-9pm • FRIDAY-SATURDAY 9am-9:30pm • SUNDAY 9am-7pm
24 Destination Coastal VirginiaWes Laine Surf CamSurfing is Not a Spectator Sport in Virginia Beach Over the years, the sport of surfing has grown tremen-dously as surfboards have become much lighter, more maneuverable, and readily available for purchase or rental your local surf shop. Today, the most common question is “How do I learn to surf?”. Years ago, surf lessons and surf camps did not exist as we know them today which made learning how to surf very difficult. Now you can learn to surf or improve your surfing skills at the Wes Laine Surf Camp Presented by Quiksilver. We have been creating new surfers since 2006. As a former top 10 World Professional Tour competitor, Wes will share his experience and knowledge of surfing with each participant. Assisted by a staff of CPR certified instructors and professional surfers, Wes will help you enjoy and appreciate the ocean while experiencing the thrill of surfing. Each morning you will be met by our pro-gram’s experienced instructors at our surfing location in Virginia Beach. This is an excellent site with good waves, a sandy bottom, and a safe environment for teaching you how to surf. A Virginia Beach professional lifeguard will be on duty.Each day you will be introduced to ocean safety and surf etiquette. Each morning will begin with light stretching and exercises. A professional surfer will discuss his experienc-es surfing around the globe and competing in internation-al surf events. A member of the Surfrider Foundation will also visit the camp to explain this organization’s leading role in helping to preserve the ocean environment. In addition to meeting pro surfers and experts in the field, you will have the opportunity to learn firsthand about such ocean science topics as waves and tides, marine biology, coastal ecology, and beach profiles.So why wait? The sun is out, the water is warm, just call us this summer and we are ready to take you surfing!
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26 Destination Coastal VirginiaSurfing Listings17th Street Surf Shop1612 Pacific Ave.Virginia Beach(757) 422-6105The Crossroads at Chesapeake Square4107 Portsmouth Blvd.Chesapeake(757) 488-5292Greenbrier Market Center1224 Greenbrier Pkwy. #210Chesapeake(757) 436-2961Appomattox River Company3009 W Mercury Blvd.Hampton(757) 890-0500Beach Sports Windsurfing203 Buckroe Ave.Hampton(757) 851-3224Coastal Edge Surf Shops21st Street Coastal Edge316 21st Street & Arctic Ave.Virginia Beach(757) 491-9011Coastal Edge14th Street Pier Shops1428 Atlantic Ave.Virginia Beach(757) 600-8559Coastal EdgeCrossways Shopping Center1412 Greenbrier Parkway, Suite 107Chesapeake(757) 424-0055Pembroke Coastal Edge4554 Virginia Beach Blvd.Virginia Beach(757) 499-9155Redmill Coastal EdgeRedmill Commons Shopping Center1157 Nimmo Pkwy. Ste. 104Virginia Beach(757) 427-5665Coastal Edge701 S. Lynnhaven ParkwayLynnhaven MallVirginia Beachcoastaledge.comCoastal Edge has a great selection of apparel for the whole family. Women will find an excel-lent variety of bikinis and sundresses, men will find great t-shirts, hoodies, and shorts, and children’s swimwear and clothing are also plentiful. Along with the major surf and skate brands, Coastal Edge sells its own custom-designed merchandise designed by local artists. Coastal Edge t-shirts designs are creative and unique. Coastal Edge Surf Shop is your number one source for all the things you need to surf, skate, and look good doing it!Dolsey SUP and Surf863 W 44th St.Norfolk(757) 423-3037Freedom Surf Shop1361 Laskin Rd.Virginia Beach(757) 491-0266Make and Ride Surf Exchange617 Jack Rabbit Rd. Suite GVirginia Beach(757) 716-8118Surf & Adventure Co577 Sandbridge Rd.Virginia Beach(757) 721-6210Tillys12300 Jefferson Ave., #218LNewport News(757) 249-2346Tula Adventure Sports Stand Up Paddleboard & Wakeboard2100 Marina Shores Dr. #3Virginia Beach(757) 502-8852VB Surf Sessions–Board House2100 Mediterranean Ave.Virginia Beach(757) 633-5330Wes Laine Surf Camp526 Virginia Dare DriveVirginia Beach(757) 630-6055weslainesurfcamp.comLearn to surf or improve your surfing skills this summer at the Wes Laine Surf Camp presented by Quiksilver. Wes, a former top 10 World Professional Tour competitor will share his experience and knowledge of surfing with each participant. Assisted by a staff of CPR certified instructors and professional surfers, Wes will help you enjoy and appreciate the ocean while experiencing the thrill of surfing. Whether you’ve never set foot on a board, or just want to sharpen your skills, We Laine Surf Camps are a fun and unique experience. You’ll walk away with a surf adventure you won’t forget!Whalebone Surf Shop748b Hilltop North Shopping CenterVirginia Beach(757) 437-814126 Destination Coastal Virginia
V I S I T H A M P T O N . C O MGO BE YON D FA MI L I A R.Where 400 years of American history ebbs and flows melodically beside Chesapeake Bay's crystalline shores. Where humankind's inspiring quest for space touches down by its triumphant journey to freedom. A must-see city by the sea that beckons seafarers, foodies, and adventurers.
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Destination Coastal Virginia 29Virinia Air & Space Science CenteFrom historic aircraft and spacecraft suspended from the Center’s 94-foot ceiling to giant-screen IMAX® films, your imagination will soar when you visit the award-winning Virginia Air & Space Science Center, the Official Visitor Center of NASA Langley Research Center.This world-class facility is located on Hampton’s beautiful downtown waterfront and holds more than 100 historic aeronautic and space exhibits, exciting interactive displays, and amazing simulations that are fun for the entire family! Marvel at NASA artifacts, including a moon rock, brought back by Apollo 17, a Mars meteorite, and the Mercury 14. Explore the universe at your fingertips in the Space Explorer Gal-lery. Come face-to-face with the Apollo 12 Command Module (the second crewed mission to the Moon) and the Lunar Excursion Module Simulator (LEMS) that the first astronauts used to practice landing on the Moon at NASA Langley Research Center.Soar through aviation history with Adventures In Flight, an interactive gallery spanning over 100 years of flight. This aviation adventure starts at the begin-ning and goes through to the future vision of flight and includes a variety of hands-on, one-of-a-kind exhibits that can transform anyone into a pilot for the day! The Center is also home to more than 30 of the world’s most historically impactful aircraft. From an F-18 to a Stearman bi-plane, a DC-9 to a Huey, and more!The Center also features a five-story high gi-ant-screen 3D digital IMAX Theater with state-of-the-art digital surround sound. Travel the world, blast off into space, or take a wild roller-coaster ride aboard MAXFlight, a 360-degree flight simulator that thrills with twists, turns, and loop-de-loops, just like a real aircraft!600 Settlers Landing Rd.Hampton, VA(757) 727-0900vasc.org
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32 Destination Coastal VirginiaDiscover the Evolution of Cancer Teatment at Hampton University Poton Cancer InstituteCelebrating 15 Years of Science and Compassionate Cancer CareFor 15 years, Hampton University Proton Cancer Institute (Hampton Proton) has been a leader in innovative cancer treatment and providing access to lifesaving care. As it marks this milestone anniversary, Hampton Proton contin-ues to serve as a beacon of excellence in patient care and cancer treatment.With a steadfast commitment to compassionate care and groundbreaking research, Hampton Proton continues to ex-pand its impact in the field of oncology. Focused on its three core pillars of research, advocacy and access, the institute remains dedicated to advancing proton therapy and ensuring that more patients benefit from this life-saving treatment.“For 15 years, Hampton Proton has been changing lives with cutting-edge cancer treatment,” said Hampton Proton Executive Director Scott Berry. “This milestone is a reminder of our commitment to innovation, compassionate care, and making proton therapy accessible to more patients. We’re excited for the future and the impact we can continue to make in the fight against cancer.”Hampton Proton’s foundation is built upon decades of in-novative nuclear and physics research that has allowed the center to make strides in delivering proton therapy and cancer treatment. The center’s contributions to research have positioned Hampton Proton to lead numerous qualita-tive studies and clinical trials that allow for greater patient outcomes, in addition to reducing health disparities and ensuring equitable access to this life-saving treatment. As the only proton center owned and operated by a historically Black college and university (HBCU), the facility is uniquely positioned to lead research and clinical trials specific to underserved communities. The institute actively collaborates with legislative and gov-ernmental bodies to propose and pass legislation aimed at eradicating health disparities and eliminating insurance discrimination, advocating for and ensuring equitable access to state-of-the-art care for all individuals.At the forefront of Hampton Proton’s mission is the unwaver-ing dedication of its staff to delivering noninvasive proton therapy radiation treatment alongside compassionate care. The center recognizes the significance of ensuring access to this innovative treatment for all who would benefit.With nearly a century of collective experience, the institute’s world-renowned reputation draws patients from around the globe, affirming its expertise in the field. As pioneers in proton therapy and cutting-edge research, the facility provides precise treatments to patients while driving scientific discovery in the field of oncology. Hampton Proton offers comprehensive treatment for various cancers, including breast, prostate, pediatric, lung, head & neck, ocu-lar, brain & spine, and gastrointestinal cancers. Its historical commitment to innovation ensures it remains at the forefront of cancer treatment, attracting top-tier physicians and staff.As Hampton Proton celebrates 15 years of science and compassionate cancer care, its commitment to excellence, innovation, and advocacy remains unwavering. Article by: Lourdes Hernandez, Multimedia Marketing Specialist II
34 Destination Coastal VirginiaSpaces and Places that Wecome Man’s Best ienOwning a dog includes a change in lifestyle. You start making life decisions based on how it affects your dog and their schedule. Most of us would prob-ably choose a coffee shop that has outdoor seating over one that doesn’t, solely so we can bring our pups along. We may wake up earlier so that we can have a little extra time at the park or on the beach.Hampton Roads has a Soft-Side for our furry friends. We hope this page is helpful in making pet-friendly choices.Off-Leash Dog Parks in Hampton Roads• Bea Arthur Dog Park—501 Front St., NorfolkRight on the Elizabeth River, the Bea Arthur Dog Park is one of the bigger dog parks in the area. Sitting on about 1 acre, this park gives your pup plenty of room to run around. And, if your dog is a swimmer, there is a ramp leading into the river that allows for easy access in and out.• Bayville Farms Park—4132 First Court Rd., Virginia BeachBayville Farms Park has a fenced, off-leash dog park with three separate areas--one for large dogs, one for small dogs, and one in which turf is being repaired; they rotate. Water is provided via large Gatorade containers and refreshed daily. This is an excellent park with plenty of shade and well-behaved dogs.Other Notable Parks• Ghent Dog Park—Stockley Gardens & Maury Ave., Norfolk• Red Wing—1398 General Booth Blvd., Virginia Beach• Ridgeway Bark Park—85 E Mercury Blvd., HamptonDog Friendly Beaches and Trails• First Landing State Park—2500 Shore Dr., Virginia BeachThe beach at First Landing State Park is also open to dogs year-round. And on top of the beautiful wide-open beaches, this park has plenty of nature and walking trails that you and your pup can go burn some calories on.• Virginia Beach Public Beaches--4055 Atlantic Ave., Virginia BeachYour pet is welcome to join you at the beach on-leash anytime before Memorial Day weekend and after Labor Day. During the summer season, your pup can still enjoy beach time before 10:00 am or after 6:00 pm at the north end of Virginia Beach above 42nd Street or at the south end in the Sandbridge area. Just keep your dog on a leash at all times and clean up after your pet.Other Notable Beaches and Trails• Osmanthus Trail—First Landing State Park, 2500 Shore Dr., Virginia Beach• Grandview Nature Preserve—22 Lin-coln St., Hampton• Ocean View Beach—111 W Ocean View Ave., NorfolkDog Friendly Restaurants in Virginia BeachThere are 140 pet-friendly restaurants in Virginia Beach, VA that welcome dogs at their outdoor tables. Need help deciding where to eat? Check out the listings on BringFido.com and ’Bone’ appétit!Restaurant Etiquette for Dog OwnersBy: The Richmond Times-DispatchIt is important to never give anyone the opportunity to think of your dog as a nuisance.Here are some tips for owners looking to bring dogs as dining companions:• Know your dog’s personality and how they behave in public.• Feed your dog before your meal (no one likes a beggar).• Your dog should be tired.• Don’t let your dog eat off your plate or drink from your water glass.• Bring your own water and dish just in case (don’t assume res-taurants will provide).• Keep your dog on a short leash.• Let your dog relieve itself before your meal.
Destination Coastal Virginia 35Savv Shoppinin Coastal VirginiaShopping can be a sport or recreation for many when traveling. Whether you are searching for an original work of art, a luxury timepiece, a new pair of shoes or some-thing jauntily nautical, you will have a variety of options to shop ’til you drop while visiting Coastal Virginia. In addition to tempting nationally-known stores, you will find a memorable group of exceptional locally-owned specialty shops.On the Southside, Norfolk and Portsmouth have older neighborhoods that offer vintage appeal and walk-about browsing. Ghent, Downtown Norfolk, and Olde Towne Portsmouth are great for strolling down sidewalks, win-dow shopping and enjoying the feel of these historic cities. Also, on the Southside, Virginia Beach offers many beachfront shopping options on both Atlantic and Pacific Avenues. And the Beach has many smaller shopping areas away from the oceanfront for specialized and unique bargains. You will find unusual and interesting jewelry, fine furniture and gifts galore. Be on the lookout for incredible fine art by both local and nationally known artists. Try La Promenade and Hilltop on Laskin Road or the new Town Center on Virginia Beach Blvd. for those unique and specialty shops in a newer setting as well as shops along Shore Drive.Peninsula visitors also have an array of shopping excite-ment. Phoebus and the Downtown area in Hampton both offer that historic stroll and Newport News’ Port Warwick and Hilton Village show off eclectic locally owned shops.What are some of those unique “will not find anywhere else” items? Nautical and Naval items, many found in area museum shops. The Mariners’ Museum, Nauticus, Virginia Aquarium and others search the world for those special ships, whales and educational toys that inspire memories of our historic ties to the sea.If you are looking for great Mall- Shopping experienc-es you have a lot of great options throughout Coastal Virginia. On the Southside, MacArthur Center in Down-town Norfolk is a big mall happening in a small package. Lynnhaven Mall at the Beach has become a mecca for fashionistas. And both City Center in Newport News and Towne Center in Virginia Beach are the newest malls to open in the market.Vibrant Wave Boutique & Collectibles is a trendy fash-ion jewelry and collectibles store in Virginia Beach, VA, drawing inspiration from the stunning beaches of Costa Rica. Their diverse selection includes clothing, jewelry, and collectibles from both local and Costa Rican artists, offering customers a wide range of options such as tops, dresses, jewelry, and more.With a focus on bringing the essence of Costa Rica to Virginia Beach, Vibrant Wave Boutique also features VW Groms clothing for kids and VW Pets accessories for furry companions, ensuring a vibrant and unique shopping experience for all visitors.Find your unique experience in shopping in Coastal Vir-ginia for yourself, your friends and family. The shopping experience and the rewards you uncover will be a treas-ure hunt to remember!
36 Destination Coastal VirginiaShopping ListingsEither Ore JewelersStrawbridge2165 General Booth Blvd. Ste 160Virginia Beach(757) 430-8116French Twist Boutique3198 Pacific Ave., Ste. 116Virginia Beach(757) 961-1735frenchtwistboutique.comJody’s Gourmet PopcornThe Norfolk Premium Outlets1600 Premium Outlets Blvd, Suite 656Norfolk(757) 673-4800jodyspopcorn.comThe popping began in Jody’s garage, where she and her husband tweaked batch after batch of caramel corn until the recipe was ust right. Their motto was “Amazing or Bust.” After 53 tries they knew they had achieved “amazing!” Come try Recipe 53 and 15+ other flavors!Kitty Hawk Kites320 Laskin RdVirginia Beach(757) 351-3959kittyhawk.comKitty Hawk Kites opened its doors at the Virgin-ia Beach Oceanfront in the Summer of 2013. Marketplace at Hilltop is a 121,000 square foot center anchored by Michaels Arts & Crafts, Total Wine, and Panera Bread. Hilltop is the premier retail corridor in Virginia Beach and services the affluent residential market of the Virginia Beach Oceanfront and Great Neck Road corridor.Palace Shops & Station301 West 21st StreetNorfolk(757) 622-9999palaceshopsghent.comThe Palace Shops and Station is a three-block shopping and dining destination in the very heart of Historic Ghent, near downtown Norfolk. Situated between Llewellyn Avenue and DeBree Avenue and running from 20th Street to 22nd Street, the 35 retail shops, eating establish-ments and professional services offer a unique blend of merchants who cater to everyone.Peninsula Town Center4410 East Claiborne Sq.Hampton(757) 838-1505peninsulatowncenter.comLocated off I-64 at Mercury Blvd. in Hampton, Peninsula Town Center is the premier shop-ping, dining and entertainment destination on the Peninsula. The center features beautifully landscaped parks and walkable streetscapes surrounded by well-known specialty retailers, restaurants and entertainment venues, along with leasable office space and upscale apart-ment homes.The Beach Nut Boutique(Located in The Shack & Waterman’s Surfside Grille)712 Atlantic Avenue & 415 Atlantic AvenueVirginia Beach(757) 428-1088Shopbeachnut.comNestled inside Waterman’s Surfside Grille, along the Virginia Beach boardwalk, is our thoughtfully curated beach boutique stocked with hand-made ewelry, clothing, accessories and gift items from artisans across the world. Follow us on Instagram @beachnutvb for first-looks at new styles and a chance to snag one-of-a-kind merchandise before it even hits the floor.The Royal Chocolate 164 Central Park AveVirginia Beach(757) 557-6925theroyalchocolate.comSee all the royal treats from gourmet caramel and chocolate dipped apples, to beautiful gift baskets filled with exquisite chocolates and more.Schakolad401 N. Great Neck Rd110 Renaissance Shopping CenterVirginia Beach(757) 486-3740Schakolad Chocolate Factory (pronounced shaq-oh-LAD) is one of the truly custom retail chocolate boutiques in the business. Their choc-olates are “Made Fresh on Premises” using a Boasting an environment aesthetically unpar-alleled to any other store in the market, this location is the brand’s Virginia hub for rentals, recreation, and retail.La Promenade Distinctive Shoppes1860 Laskin Rd.Virginia Beach(757) 422-8839How about a “not-so-pricy” blend of New York City and Palm Beach? Everything from pasta to sushi—fashion to kitchenware—ewelry to giftware—massages to custom fabrics for your home! Spend a few hours, enoy a cappuccino. EAT.SHOP.RELAX. La Promenade has it all!Lynnhaven Mall701 Lynnhaven Pkwy Ste 1068Virginia Beach(757) 340-9340lynnhavenmall.comLynnhaven Mall is an enclosed super-regional shopping mall in Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA. It opened in August 1981. At 1,170,000 square feet (109,000 m2) of gross leasable area, it is the largest mall in the Hampton Roads metropolitan area of southeastern Virginia and one of the largest malls on the East Coast. Marketplace at Hilltop1744 Laskin RdVirginia Beach(757) 491-1990marketplaceathilltop.net
Destination Coastal Virginia 37tried and true three-generation European style family recipe that calls for the highest quality ingredients and attention to design detail.Shore Gallery and Design1556 Laskin Rd #138Virginia Beach(757) 422-1285shoregallery.netShore Gallery & Design of Virginia Beach is your one-stop shopping experience specializing in home décor and furnishings, local artwork, custom floral design, and residential design services. In our spacious showroom, located in Hilltop East Shopping Center, you can find the tabletop accessories, wall art, area rugs, ewelry, lighting, seasonal decorations, décor, and gifts you need for any home or occasion. Shore Gallery also offers special orders for custom furniture, rugs, chandeliers, artwork, fabric, window shades, curtain panels, and so much more. Come visit us and awaken the designer in you.Virginia Beach Town CenterOne Columbus Center, Ste 700Virginia Beach(757) 497-2113vabeachtowncenter.comThe Town Center of Virginia Beach offers a wide array of shops to satisfy everyone’s needs. We’ve got you covered when you need a new pair of running shoes, a flirty summer dress, a fabulous winter coat, a crisp, tailored suit, a hand-knitted scarf, beautiful flowers, trendy earrings, natural cosmetics, and skin care products or the perfect gift. With an impres-sive roster of stores and boutiques that include Anthropologie, Lululemon Athletica, west elm, Brooks Brothers, Origins, Destination Mater-nity, LOFT, Bevello, Free People, Francesca’s, Paper Source, The Men’s Wearhouse, and Dick’s Sporting Goods, we have everything you need for your Virginia Beach shopping pleasure in the heart of the City.VB Hot Deals / Experience VBExperience VB - Mobile Guide to Virginia Beach--Make the most of your time and money. Use the #1 mobile app for Virginia Beach. Discover things to do, food and drink specials, live music, activities, family events, happy hour and more! Search Experience VB in the app stores for a 100% FREE download.Vibrant Wave Boutique 535 Hilltop Plaza - 7BVirginia Beach (757) 937-8628VibrantWaveBoutique.comVibrant Wave Boutique & Collectibles is a trendy fashion ewelry and collectibles store in Virginia Beach, VA, drawing inspiration from the stunning beaches of Costa Rica. Their diverse selection includes clothing, ewelry, and collectibles from both local and Costa Rican artists, offering cus-tomers a wide range of options such as dresses, ewelry, and more.Vinyl Daze Records958 Laskin RdVirginia Beach(757) 963-6363vinyldazerecords.comVirginia Beach’s only vinyl exclusive record store. Vinyl Daze Records has quickly established itself as the official vinyl headquarters of Virginia Beach. Vinyl Daze covers all genres, with new and used titles. Vinyl Daze Records is more than a record store, it’s a music experience. Waterman Spirits Distillery708 Atlantic AvenueVirginia Beachdrinkwatermanspirits.comWaterman Spirits was made with the mission of celebrating the natural flavors found in Mother Nature, not covering them up. Their line of spirits is intended to be enoyed with freshly-squeezed fruit, light bubbly beverages, and natural sweet-eners like agave or raw simple syrups.Wells & Co.1544 Laskin RdVirginia Beach(757) 491-3033wellsandcompany.comThey recognize that each client is unique, with highly individual taste and style, and that every gift is destined for a special person in your life.
38 Destination Coastal VirginiaHealth & Spain Coastal VirginiaSpas provide a place for rest, relaxation, and a chance to de-stress. The Coastal Virginia beaches offer a num-ber of tranquil Day Spas. Make your visit extraordinary and escape to an oasis of relaxation! Vacations are the perfect time to make time to nurture your body and soul with some much-needed self-care.Spas provide a place for rest, relaxation, and a chance to de-stress. The Coastal Virginia beaches offer a num-ber of tranquil Day Spas. Make your visit extraordinary and escape to an oasis of relaxation! Vacations are the perfect time to make time to nurture your body and soul with some much-needed self-care.Whether you are looking for a rejuvenating massage, a soothing facial, a detoxifying body treatment or an indul-gent manicure and pedicure you will be sure to find what you need on the spa menu. Nearly all spas have custom day spa packages so consider devoting several hours to some much-needed pampering.One of the most popular spa services is Therapeutic Massage. Massage not only feels incredible – it’s good for you too! Massage helps reduce stress and allevi-ate muscle tension. There are so many different kinds of massages to choose from! When in doubt, a basic Swedish relaxation massage is a good choice for anyone who has never experienced massage therapy. Massage aficionados may prefer a deep tissue massage to work out specific areas of muscle tension or a reflexology treatment that can address problem areas in the entire body from working out corresponding points on the feet.Facials are a wonderful spa service designed to keep you looking your best. They can be customized to address a variety of skin care concerns including acne, fine lines and wrinkles, hyperpigmentation, and Rosacea just to name a few. Facials are divinely relaxing and a great way to keep your skin looking fantastic.Microdermabrasion and LED Light Therapy are some additional anti-aging skin care services that many spas offer. More aggressive skin care treatments can be found at day spas that provide medical aesthetic services such as Laser treatments and Botox. With such a great variety of options, you should be able to find a skin care service that meets your needs. Body treatments are skin care services that provide rejuvenation from head to toe. Detoxifying body wraps and exfoliating body scrubs will leave your whole body amazingly soft, smooth, and energized.Although fun in the sun is part of any great beach va-cation, too much sun can lead to premature aging and major health concerns. Spray tanning has become a popular alternative with health-conscious spa-goers. Spray tan services can help you achieve a healthy beach glow without submitting yourself to the sun’s damaging rays. Spa manicures and pedicures are an experience in indulgence with special pampering for hands and feet. A trip to the spa may be just what you are looking for on your next visit to the beach. With so much to offer, the Coastal Virginia day spas provide the perfect beach escape and may prove to be the highlight of your beach vacation.
Destination Coastal Virginia 39This Is Us…Inspired by nature and all of its’ unique forms of beauty, we built The Beauty Tree Spa to be a place of healing and life enrichment.Our belief is that every human has the means to live beautifully and age responsibly. The human body is an intricate work of design and art that when properly nourished can thrive and radiate true BEAUTY.It is our mission daily to help clients access the natural, glowing light that is uniquely theirs with each service and product offered here ’under The Beauty Tree’. Using a purposeful combination of home regimen, routine professional care and special ritual practices, we tailor a wellness program that is equally instinctive, effective and responsible.From therapeutic massage to organic skincare to natural nail care and more, every modality offered at The Beau-ty Tree utilizes the natural botanicals, herbs, flowers, minerals, waters and elements that originate from nature itself. Our programs and services help our clients to harness and use the nat-ural human, fundamental connection to Mother Earth and all her bounty that we all innately possess.Destination Coastal Virginia 39
40 Destination Coastal VirginiaSpa ListingsVirginia BeachA.R.E. Health Center & Spa215 67th St.Virginia Beach(757) 457-7202arehealth.orgBonjour Nail Spa1650 General Booth Blvd Ste 105,Virginia Beach(757) 936-3979bonjournailsgb@gmail.comDiscover Bonjour Nail Spa, your haven of relaxation. Escape the city’s rush and step into the serene ambiance of Bonjour Nail Spa...They offer a diverse menu of services, an array of vibrant colors, and refreshing bever-ages to indulge your every desire while being pampered by their trained Nail Technicians. The Beauty Tree Spa3198 Pacific Ave., Ste. 126Virginia Beach(757) 803-3792thebeautytreespa.comInspired by nature and all of its’ unique forms of beauty, The Beauty Tree Spa was built to be a place of healing and life enrichment. From therapeutic massage to organic skincare to natural nail care and more, every modality offered at The Beauty Tree Spa utilizes the natural botanicals, herbs, flowers, minerals, waters and elements that originate from nature itself. Customized programs and treatments help clients to harness and use the natural human, fundamental connection to Mother Earth (and all her bounty) that we all innately possess. The Beauty Tree Spa —where nature and technology converge to help you live beautifully & age responsibly.Elite Salon & Spa1560 Laskin Rd. #158Virginia Beach(757) 222-6767elitesalonandspava.comEscape Blowdry Bar & Salon1556 Laskin Rd., Ste.132Virginia Beach(757) 233-1703escapeblowdrybar.comThe Founders Inn & Spa5641 Indian River Rd.Virginia Beach(757) 424-5511foundersinn.comMassageLuXe1864 Laskin Rd.Virginia Beach(757) 422-5893massageluxe.comChesapeakeNatural Elements Spa717 Eden Way NorthChesapeake(757) 436-1141natural-elementsspa.comMystique Day Spa141 Hillcrest Pkwy. #112Chesapeake(757) 421-2196mystiquedayspa.comHamptonSalters Creek Retreat & Day Spa18 S King St.Hampton(757) 723-1934salterscreek.comSpa Botanica1700 Coliseum Dr.Hampton(757) 213-8510spabotanicahampton.comNewport NewsAnimare Salon & Spa704 Mariners Row, Ste. 104Newport News(757) 223-1239animaresalonspa.comLorraine’s Spa Salon10856 Warwick Blvd. #BNewport News(757) 596-1886lorrainesspassalon.comNaya Spa Sanctuary707 Mariners Row, Ste. 103Newport News(757) 271-8813Visionz Salon and Spa704 Thimble Shoals Blvd. #102Newport News(757) 327-0403visionzsalonandspa.comNorfolkElite European Day Spa350 West 22nd St.Norfolk(757) 622-8002eliteeuropeanddayspa.com40 Destination Coastal Virginia
Destination Coastal Virginia 41ee Thins to Do in Virinia BeacNo matter the time of year, Virginia Beach is always cooking up ways to help you get more bang for your buck. Check out these free and almost free adventures below!1 Beaches—Virginia Beach is more than just a beach. In fact, it has mul-tiple beautiful beaches and eclectic districts, each with its own distinct personality. Every corner of this coastal city offers unique ways to live life, whether on the ocean or on the bay, or somewhere in between.2 Virginia Beach Surf & Rescue Mu-seum—Coastal history is alive and thriving at the Virginia Beach Surf & Rescue Museum. Standing proudly at 24th Street on the Boardwalk, the museum building itself is a Virginia Beach icon on the National Register of Historic Places.3 Virginia Legends Walk—Located at the 13th Street Park between Atlantic Avenue and Pacific Avenue, it honors Virginians, by birth or residence, who have made a significant contribution to the nation and the world.4 First Landing State Park—This park is 2,888-acres that front the Chesa-peake Bay and features 1.25 miles of beach and more than 19 miles of inter-pretive hiking trails through protected salt marsh habitat, freshwater ponds, beach, dunes, forest, tidal marsh, and cypress swamp.5 False Cape State Park—Featuring six miles of unspoiled beaches in an ocean-to-freshwater bay habitat, False Cape State Park also includes dunes, woodland, farm fields, salt marsh, maritime forest, and wooded swamps.6 Back Bay National Wildlife Ref-uge—This is a 9,108-acre refuge that is made up of barrier islands, dunes, beach woodland, freshwater marshes, maritime forests, ponds, and ocean beaches. The refuge is situated on a thin strip of coastline typical of barrier islands found along the Atlantic and Gulf coasts.7 Live! on Atlantic—From mid-June through Labor Day weekend, the pop-ular Live! On Atlantic program thrills audiences right on the sidewalks of Atlantic Avenue with magicians, jug-glers, musicians, costumed charac-ters, and more!8 Farmer’s Market—Old Beach Farm-ers Market (OBFM) is a fresh outdoor marketplace in the heart of the resort area, just six blocks from the ocean and one block from the Virginia Beach Convention Center, in the parking lot of Croc’s 19th Street Bistro.9 Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art—MOCA is a nonprofit institution founded in 1952 to foster awareness, exploration, and understanding of the significant art of our time. Regularly changing exhibitions feature painting, sculpture, photography, glass, video, and other visual media from inter-nationally acclaimed artists as well as artists of national and regional renown.10 DeWitt Cottage (Atlantic Wildfowl Heritage Museum)—located in the de Witt Cottage was built in 1895. To-day, inside the Museum, the visitor can view examples of the evolution of the art of decoy carving using prim-itive tools to the more elaborate and expressive contemporary carvings and artwork of today.For more info go to:visitvirginiabeach.com/explore/things-to-do/free-things-to-doDestination Coastal Virginia 41
42 Destination Coastal VirginiaDiscover Ruee InetWaterfront Dining, Outdoor Cafés, Water Sports and More!Just around the corner from the boardwalk is a small marina community overflowing with activity. Rudee Inlet, a short walk across Pacific Avenue from Fifth Street at the beach, is the place to go for boating and fishing charters, water activities and excellent seafood restaurants.If water sports are your thing, Rudee Inlet Jet Ski Rentals is the place for you. They provide the most exciting water sport choices in the resort area and the most up-to-date new equipment. They offer the largest riding area and the shortest distance to the ocean. Choose from 1-, 2-, or 3-person Wave-runners, sport-boats and kayaks.Adventure Parasail is Virginia Beach’s original parasail company since 1985. Their experienced U.S. Coast Guard Master Captains and professional crew do everything for you. No age limits and no skills required. Single, double and triple flights are offered.Take off on the Rudee Rocket—wet, wild fun! Thrill seekers will love the view aboard this 70-ft., 2,000-horsepower vessel. Experience the waters of the Atlantic Ocean at top speeds.Rockafeller’s Restaurant has been pleasing people for over 30 years! In 1989, Rockafeller’s opened its doors as a family owned and operated restaurant that sought to provide their guests with fresh food and renowned service. They have built their success on that foundation and remain committed to continuing these goals well into the future. Rockafeller’s strives to incorporate the freshest and highest quality products to their recipes while maintaining reasonable menu prices.Rockafeller’s is located at 308 Mediterranean Avenue, nestled on the back side of Rudee Inlet and overlooking the marina and surrounding inlet.For a family adventure, hop aboard a sport boat and take an exciting ride along the oceanfront. Be sure to wear a swimsuit, bring your camera and get ready for adventure as you take a tour on the Rudee Flipper to experience the thrill of seeing bottle-nose dolphins and other marine life.“Arrrr” . . . you ready for a Swash-buckling experience on the high seas?Set sail on Captain Jack’s Pirate Ship Adventure and be entertained with lots of interactive “pirate” fun while searching for Blackbeard’s ghost and stolen treasure.Whatever fun or tasty option you choose, you are sure to find a full fun-filled day here at Rudee’s Inlet!
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46 Destination Coastal Virginiaininin Coastal VirginiaSeafood is in abundance around the world but Coastal Virginia has the catch of the day for every seafood lover and serves it up fresh.Coastal Virginia offers a diverse culinary scene, especially for seafood enthusiasts, with a daily selection of fresh catches. Its location on the Chesapeake Bay and the Atlantic Ocean pro-vides chefs with an abundance of fresh seafood.For breakfast, consider:• Pocahontas Pancakes: Serving locals and visitors since 1986, the Zervoudakis family was featured on the Food Network’s "Best Of" series as the "Best Pancake House in Virginia Beach."Here are a few establishments that you might find interesting:• Bay Local: Founded by Adrian Colaprete, this restaurant group has three locations in the Virginia Beach area, sharing exceptional food, style, and local culture.• The Atlantic on Pacific: Located in the heart of the Virginia Beach oceanfront, this oyster and craft cocktail bar supports local and re-gional fishermen, crabbers, oystermen, farm-ers, and producers.• Eurasia Café: Located off Laskin Road, this neighborhood gem with an attached wine shop offers fun, creative cuisine in a quaint setting. They specialize in regional fare pre-pared with locally sourced ingredients.If you’re in the mood for Italian cuisine, Coastal Virginia has some excellent choices:
Destination Coastal Virginia 47• IL Giardino’s: Here, you can enjoy gen-erous portions of pasta, veal, seafood, chicken, steak, and vegetarian dishes, all made from scratch using fresh, high-qual-ity ingredients.• Sorella’s: An Italian Eatery: Since opening in late 2023 at the Oceanfront, Sorella’s has focused on serving handmade pasta, Neapolitan pizzas, and carefully selected drink offerings.Here are a few additional options that you might want to consider:• Soya Sushi Bar & Bistro: Experience their extensive sushi, hibachi, noodle, and en-trée selections, prepared to order with prime ingredients and a creative, skillful hand.• Warriors Taphouse: This locally owned taphouse is dedicated to supporting our nation’s fallen, combat-wounded veterans, and their families.• Fishtails by Ocean’s: This spot offers two experiences in one location: a beach bar featuring contemporary American seafood, fresh crushes, and live music, and Ocean’s Ole, serving bold Mexican flavors, house-made tortillas, and hand-crafted margaritas.• Zzas Pizza: If you’re looking for a slice of paradise on the Virginia Beach Board-walk, this spot offers brick oven pizza and American staples with a tiki twist, located just one block north of the King Neptune statue.Coastal Virginia offers a world of flavors, from seafood to Italian to Mexican, and I highly recommend that you don’t miss out on any of the culinary experiences that this smor-gasbord of cuisine has to offer.
48 Destination Coastal VirginiaDining ListingsVirginia BeachAngelo’s Murder Mystery Theater941 Profair WayVirginia Beach(757) 587-3883The Aberdeen Barn Steakhouse5805 Northampton BlvdVirginia Beach(757) 464-1580theaberdeenbarn.comA tradition in Virginia Beach since 1966. The Aberdeen Barn specializes in high-quality, fresh meats and seafood. Enjoy their fa-mous roast prime ribs of beef, seafood, or the distinct flavor of steak cooked over live charcoal on an open-hearth grill. Live piano music on weekends and a special buffet on holidays. Open for Dinner at 3 pm daily, Sunday Lunch at 11:30 am. Private Dining available for up to 175 people.The Atlantic on Pacific3004 Pacific Ave.Virginia Beach(757) 422-2122theatlanticvb.comThe Atlantic is an oyster/craft cocktail bar nestled in the heart of the Virginia Beach oceanfront. Our menu celebrates seafood from the east coast, west coast and be-yond, and we strive to support local and regional fishermen, crabbers, oystermen, farmers, and producers. Don’t eat seafood? No problem. We’ve got plenty of options for everyone on the menu.Ammos Authentic Greek Cuisine324 N. Great Neck RdVirginia Beach(757) 340-4343Atlantic Pints2314 Atlantic Ave,Virginia Beach(757) 937-6083Atlanticpints.comCome for the Food...Stay for the Beer!If you think this is going to be your typical sports bar, do they have a surprise for you! Located in the heart of Atlantic Avenue, they have the best food anywhere on the ocean-front. Their executive chef is a graduate of the prestigious CIA, and their kitchen uses only the freshest ingredients.Bay Local Shore(757) 227-4389Bay Local Laskin(757) 962-0044Bay Local General Booth(757) 330-FOOD (3663)baylocalvb.comBay Local was established with the local community in mind. Owner Adrian Colaprete has spent years living and working on the waters in our coastal bay region, forming relationships with local fisherman and chefs alike. It’s with great pleasure that he and his wife Whitney are able to share with you their passion for great food, style and local culture.Chops336 Laskin Rd.Virginia Beach(757) 222-9508chopsvb.comChops itself is elegant, yet casual, with seating for a variety of purposes. From the formal dining room to high tops, to the patio, to the community bar, this restaurant has an ambiance to make anyone feel at home. Chops offers the very best steaks, incredibly fresh fish, seafood and pasta. Come, let us spoil you!Driftwood Kitchen3623 Pacific AvenueVirginia Beach, VA 23451(757) 233-8753Driftwoodkitchenvb.com
Destination Coastal Virginia 49Driftwood Kitchen has Upscale casual dining, serving Brunch, Lunch, and Dinner menus. They serve an amazing Brunch with a full-service bar. This unique restaurant is locally inspired with fresh Seafood and Raw Bar!Eurasia Café and Wine Bar960 Laskin RdVirginia Beach(757) 422-0184eurasiavb.comEurasia Cafe & Wine Bar, located in Virginia Beach on Laskin Road, features fun and cre-ative cuisine with an amazing atmosphere. Our seasonal menu features the freshest fruits and vegetables from local indepen-dent farmers. We also offer a “New World” inspired wine list as well as an excellent selection of microbrews.Hemmingway’s + Bar PilarHoliday Inn Oceanside2101 Atlantic Ave.Virginia Beach(757) 491-1500vboceanside.comAt Hemingway’s, savor a delicious va-riety of flavors from the Holiday Inn Va Beach-Oceanside (21st St). Located on a beautiful stretch of oceanfront, it’s the perfect place to enjoy the many flavors of Virginia Beach. From our family style breakfast buffet to oceanfront dining; this location has it all. Order a specialty frozen drink to sip while you relax in a cozy chair and soak up the amazing ocean view. Or, you can claim a stool at the full bar and reel in your favorite drink right under our infamous fishing boat. As always, kids under 12 eat free from the kid’s menu. Whether you’re visiting for business or the beach, there’s no better place to be than the seasonal oceanfront patio of Hemingway’s. Located on a beautiful stretch of oceanfront, it’s the perfect place to enjoy the many flavors of Virginia Beach.lL Giardino910 Atlantic Ave.Virginia Beach(757) 422-6464ilgiardino.comAll of their delicious menu items are pre-pared with the freshest and highest quality ingredients...All of their sauces are made from scratch and every item is made to order. IL Giardino offers veal, seafood, chick-en, pasta, vegetarian and pizza creations that are all taste sensations. Add the lively sounds from their expanded piano bar and lounge, and it’s no wonder IL Giardino is such a popular local spot.Isle of Capri3900 Atlantic Ave.Virginia Beach(757) 428-2411isleofcaprivb.comHome to magnificent Italian Cuisine and oceanfront panoramic Virginia Beach views, The Isle of Capri restaurant invites you to sample the delicious menu of pasta dishes, veal, chicken, seafood and their new wine list with over 260 selections.Fishtails by Ocean’s1401 Atlantic Ave, Virginia Beach, VA 23451757-226-8184oceanson14.comWhere the pier meets the plate. Fishtails serves fresh seafood, fusion dishes, and signature fishbowl cocktails with unbeatable ocean views. Sip freshly crushed orange crushes, catch live music, and soak up a vibe that’s both elevated and laid-back—perfect for brunch, date nights, or unforgettable evenings by the beach.Johnny Mañanas2207 Atlantic AveVirginia Beach(757) 457-4180
50 Destination Coastal VirginiaLendy’s Café1581 General Booth BlvdVirginia Beach(757) 491-3511“Best Wings at the Beach! A Very Fun & Cool Place to Hang Out!”North End Pizza1340 N Great Neck RdVirginia Beach(757) 496-24683420 Atlantic AveVirginia Beach(757) 428-2002Ocean’s Ole1401 Atlantic Ave, Virginia Beach, VA 23451757-937-2481oceansolevb.comBold, modern Mexican with flavor you’ll crave. From house-made corn tortillas to vibrant salsas like pineapple habanero and rich mole, everything is crafted from scratch. Pair street tacos or chimichangas with creative margaritas or a cocktail served in a real pineapple. Fun, fresh, and full of soul.Pacifica214 40th StreetVirginia Beach(757) 422-5770littlebarbistro.comLocated at the Virginia Beach Ocean Front on the corner of 40th and Pacific Ave., Paci-fica is the perfect North End bistro. From our nightly specials to our Hot and Cold tapas Pacifica will draw you in with its inviting fire-place and cozy lounge. Drink Specials at All Locations, Monday & Wednesday.Pocahontas Pancake House3420 Atlantic Ave.Virginia Beach(757) 428-6352pocahontaspancakes.comThe Food Network featured Pocahontas Pancakes and Waffle House on the “Best Of” series choosing it as the “Best Pancake House in Virginia Beach”. The Pocahontas Pancake, Waffle House & breakfast restau-rant, was originally opened in 1974, and in 1986 the Zervoudakis family bought the restaurant and kept the Pocahontas name. Since that time, Pocahontas has been serv-ing the best food possible and has been providing a family-friendly atmosphere in the oceanfront of Virginia Beach.Quirks189 Central Park Ave.Virginia Beach(757) 490-9463Funky. Fresh. Fun. A casual yet eclectic beer, burger, and burrito bar in the heart of Town Center. Let us provide a social entertaining place for you and your friends.Rockafeller’s Restaurant308 Mediterranean AveVirginia Beach(757) 422-5654Rockafellars.comYour taste buds will dance and you’ll be en-tertained as you watch the fishermen bring in their day’s catch. On a clear evening, sit back, relax and sip on one of their signature libations as you watch the moon glistening on the inlet waters while you enjoy a taste of Virginia Beach. Everything on Rockafeller’s menu reflects their passion to capture a slice of the “local flavor” served up at lunch and dinner each and every day with a healthy dose of Southern Hospitality. So, put on your best flip flops and walk, boat or drive on down to Rudee Inlet for a culinary experience to delight all your senses! Large parties are always welcome.
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52 Destination Coastal VirginiaRuth’s Chris Steak House205 Central Park AveVirginia Beach(757) 213-0747sizzlingsteak.comExperience the home of serious steaks on the plaza at Virginia Beach Town Center. Enjoy tender, flavorful steak, fresh seafood and side dishes generous enough to share. The steaks are served sizzling so that every bite is hot, juicy and delicious. Featuring an extensive wine list and a spacious veranda of outdoor dining. Private dining is also avail-able for up to 100.Shaka’s/Sea Side Raw Bar2014 Atlantic Ave.Virginia Beach(757) 285-6060Sorella’s: An Italian Eatery356 Laskin Rd, Virginia Beach, VA(757) 937-2998Sorellasvb.comSorella’s: An Italian Eatery’s concept hinges on specific elements of authentic Italian cuisine done well, with handmade pasta anchoring old world-inspired dishes, Nea-politan pizzas, and a range of curated drink selections that match the mood of any occasion. In this new venture, the crew at Sorella’s shows that even in a crowded field, creative approaches stand out.Surf Club Ocean Grille5700 Atlantic AveVirginia Beach (757) 425-5699surfclubvabeach.comLocated inside the Wyndham Hotel on Shore Drive . . . Many Virginia Beach natives still remember the heyday of the club so long ago and today we bring the Surf Club back with an Ocean Grille of fine dining in a re-laxed atmosphere overlooking the same sandy beach where legends played and local natives danced to the music of the times. Join us to be part of the history of the Surf Club & dine at the Surf Club Ocean Grille today!Soya Sushi Bar & Bistro225 Laskin RdVirginia Beach(757) 417-7692soyasushi.comMore than any other cuisine, sushi is an art: the delicate scent of each fresh ingredient, the contrast of the delicate rice against the crisp vegetables and rich seafood, the visual beauty of the complementary colors. Soya Sushi Bar & Bistro invites you to experience their extensive sushi, hibachi, noodle and entrée selections, prepared to order with prime ingredients and a creative, skillful hand.Tarnished Truth Distilling Company4200 Atlantic Ave.Virginia Beach(757) 965-9652tarnishedtruth.comTapped Gastropub1550 Laskin Rd. #198Virginia Beach(757) 965-5585The Shack on 8th712 Atlantic AveVirginia Beach(757) 319-5146theshackvb.comThe Butcher’s Son Chop HouseHilltop East Shopping Center1556 Laskin Rd #134Virginia Beach(757) 500-7550
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54 Destination Coastal VirginiaWarriors Taphouse1630 General Booth Blvd, Suite 100(757) 689-1747Warriorstaphouse.comWarriors Taphouse is home to one of the largest selections of craft beer in Virginia Beach, just miles from the oceanfront. With exceptional handcrafted scratch food, 50 taps, domestics, wine, cocktails, amazing atmosphere, indoor and patio seating, it’s the place to be! Locally owned with a mission of giving back to organizations that support wounded warriors and their families! Cheers to Freedom, Family and Friends!Waterman’s Surfside Grille415 Atlantic AveVirginia Beach, VA757-428-3644Wasserhund Brewing Company1805 Laskin Road; Suite 102Virginia Beach(757) 618-6051wasserhundbrewing.comWasserhund Brewing Company, meaning “water dog” in German, was born from a love of the beach, dogs, and German beer. We aspire to bring the German beer culture to Virginia Beach in the best way... by brew-ing the highest quality ales and lagers and providing the environment to enjoy them with family, friends, and strangers. Call it whatever you want --we call it German Style Brewing with a beach kick!Yukai Byuffe1952 Laskin RdVirginia Beach(757) 428-3330Zzas3107 Atlantic Ave, Virginia Beach, VA 23451757-904-0584zzasvb.comZzas crafts pizza with a 130-year-old sour-dough starter—fermented daily for deep flavor and an airy, chewy crust—then bakes it to perfection in a blazing brick oven. Sig-nature pies like the tiki tikka and killer bee bring global flair, while tiki-style cocktails complete the adventure.ChesapeakeSakura Japanese Restaurant(Walmart Way Crossing)1437 Sam Dr Ste 110Chesapeake(757) 410-4577Unlimited All-You-Can-East menu available! Open 7 days a week. Dine In & Take Out—Great sushi and Japanese cuisine.TGI Fridays110 Volvo PkwyChesapeake(757) 549-6100tgifridays.comHamptonCounty Grill & Smokehouse26 East Mercury BlvdHampton(757) 723-0600Marker 2021 E Queens Way E,Hampton, VA(757) 726-9410Monsoon Indian Bistro2150 Allainby WayHampton(757) 224-1633Olde Towne Tavern31 East Mellen StHampton(757) 251-2636Park Lane Tavern4200 Kilgore AveHampton(757) 838-2748
(757) 464-1580 aberdeenbarn.net5805 Northhampton Blvd.Virginia Beach, VA 23455Locally Owned & OperatedAberdeen Barn Steak HouseThe Aberdeen Barn Steak House has been serving locals and visitors to the Virginia Beach area for over 59 years.Home of the Famous 48 oz. Bone-in Tomahawk RibeyeSeveral of their signature steaks, such as the 48-ounce Bone-in Tomahawk Ribeye of premium aged Black Angus, are served on a sizzling hot plate with a fresh vegetable, baked potato, and homemade bread. The Barn serves the best slow cooked roast prime rib in coastal Virginia with au jus, horseradish, and your choice of sides.Their newly remodeled premier banquet rooms for up to 300 guests are perfect for any special occasions such as birthdays, weddings, re-hearsal dinners, graduations, company parties, and holiday events.The Aberdeen Barn uses Stockyard Angus Pre-mium Beef. Stockyard Angus Premium Beef has a reputation for the highest standard of quality. The legendary taste of Stockyard An-gus Premium Beef began in 1893 on South Halsted Street in Chicago. Stockyard Angus Premium Beef is, and always has been, hand selected from Midwestern corn-fed stock. It is government certified by the USDA/CFIA for its superior marbling, giving the beef its rich flavor and juiciness. Each cut of Stockyard Angus Beef is aged, carefully trimmed, and prepared to mouth-watering perfection for a truly mem-orable dining experience.Yet this steak house is not just known for their steak. With seafood favorites like the Fried Oysters Rockefeller, Captain Yanni’s raw bar selection or the Ultimate Seafood Platter, you will never leave there hungry!The Aberdeen Barn is family owned and op-erated and has been serving the best steaks, prime rib, & freshest seafood since 1966. Their dining room is designed to provide an elegant atmosphere with attentive and professional service to ensure your complete satisfaction.
56 Destination Coastal VirginiaPark Lane Tavern strives to offer a unique dining experience set in a vibrant European tavern atmosphere. They have given atten-tion to detail in the architecture incorporating numerous elements of taverns originating from some of Europe’s finest cities.Six Little Bar Bistro6 E Mellen StHampton(757) 722-1466Smitty’s Better Burger1313 N King StHampton(757) 723-0661Taphouse17 E Queens WayHampton(757) 224-5829Newport NewsCirca 1918 Kitchen & Bar10367 Warwick BlvdNewport News(757) 599-1918Nawab Indian Cuisine11712 Jefferson AveNewport News(757) 591-9200Vancosta’s3830 Kecoughtan RdNewport News(757) 723-1800NorfolkA W Shuck’s2200 Colonial AveNorfolk(757) 664-9117Chartreuse Bistro205 E City Hall AveNorfolk(757) 965-2137Crackers4226 Granby StreetNorfolk(757) 640-0200littlebarbistro.comy.D’EGG Diner204 E. Main StNorfolk(757) 626-EGGS (3447)Fellini’s3910 Colley AveNorfolk(757) 625-3000Freemason Abbey209 W. Freemason StNorfolk(757) 622-3966freemasonabbey.comFreemason Abbey is located in a 149 year old renovated church in downtown Norfolk featuring fresh seafood, steaks, and pasta dishes. They offer casual, elegant dining in a unique atmosphere.Granby Street Pizza235 Granby StNorfolk(757) 622-5084No Frill Bar and Grill806 Spotswood AveNorfolk(757) 627-4262Smartmouth Brewing1309 Raleigh Ave. #300Norfolk(757) 624-3939smartmouthbrewing.comSince 2012, Smartmouth has helped shape the Hampton Roads craft beer scene with unique styles, quality ingredients and an emphasis on flavor over flash. No gimmicks, no funny business, just an appreciation for well-crafted beer and a desire to share it with others.
Destination Coastal Virginia 57Things to Doon Family Day Out in Coastal VirginiaCoastal Virginia offers a vacation filled with more fun than you can imagine. With miles of beautiful beaches, world-class museums, historical tours, performing arts, and festivals, there’s something for everyone. Hampton Roads, from the Beach to the Bay, puts nature at your service all year round.Virginia Beach has miles of ocean and bay beaches, including the iconic Oceanfront Boardwalk, a bustling promenade for bicyclists, skaters, strollers, runners, and people-watchers. The Chesapeake Bay beach-front is perfect for beach combing and bird watching. I highly recommend checking out both if you’re in the area.In addition to the arts, Coastal Virginia has many fun and educational attractions for all ages. Here, you can discover the Hampton Roads area, from the ocean to the military, with interactive exhibits and more. There’s truly something for everyone in the family to enjoy and learn from.Norfolk is home to the Norfolk Zoo, featuring live animals and a Treetop Zip line adventure park, and the Nauticus Maritime Center, which offers hands-on exhibits, interactive theaters, aquaria, and digital high-definition films. You can also visit The Battleship Wisconsin, berthed at Nauticus. It’s a great way to spend a day exploring maritime history and having fun with the family.Hampton, the birthplace of America’s space program, hosts the Virginia Air & Space Science Center, featur-ing numerous hands-on air and space exhibits. With an interactive aviation gallery spanning 100 years of flight, over 30 historic aircraft, unique space flight artifacts, and a giant 3D IMAX Theater, it’s a vacation experience you won’t forget. You can easily spend a whole day here.In Newport News, you’ll find the Virginia Living Museum, showcasing living exhibits of Virginia’s natural history from the mountains to the sea. Enjoy hands-on activi-ties, stroll the 3/4-mile elevated boardwalk, or explore the universe in a planetarium show. At The Mariners’ Museum, one of the largest international maritime history museums, you can explore over 60,000 square feet of gallery space with rare figureheads, hand-crafted ship models, Civil War ironclad USS Monitor artifacts, paintings, and small craft from around the world. History buffs will love this.The Fun Family Xperience Theatre at the Virginia Beach oceanfront offers live interactive shows designed to strengthen and encourage families through unique shared experiences. It is an awesome way to spend time with your loved ones.Coastal Virginia offers a wealth of educational, artistic, creative, and fun activities. Whatever your interests, you’ll discover a world of history, arts, science, and more during your visit.
58 Destination Coastal VirginiaVirginia ZooFun? You bet! Educational? Definitely!Celebrating 125 Years of Family/Nature Fun!Make today your day of adventure at the Virginia Zoo! Journey to mysterious places inhabited by exotic animals from around the world. Board the Norfolk Southern Express train for an expedition to Asia—Trail of the Tiger or Africa’s Okavango Delta.Discover lions, orangutans, giraffes, tapirs, wallabies, tigers, exotic birds and more! Come meet your fa-vorite farm friends in the ZooFarm and then slither through the halls to see our Siamese crocodiles and more than 200 others in the World of Reptiles. Meet an endangered frog or watch as reptiles hatch in the nursery. Then, stroll through themed gardens or get wet in one of the Zoo’s water fountains.The Virginia Zoo, open year round, provides educa-tion and entertainment for people of all ages. The Zoo is home to more than 700 animals on 53 beauti-fully landscaped acres. The Virginia Zoo’s enriching exhibits encourage the animals’ natural behavior, and provide information about their habitats, what they eat and their worldwide conservation status.If you’re yearning for a more intimate experience, book a behind-the-scenes tour; it’s a close encounter of the animal kind! Feed a giraffe or meet the lions—plenty of behind-the-scenes tours are available to choose from. Prices vary, and reservations and prepayment are required.For those who wonder what happens at the Zoo after it closes, we offer overnight Zoo Snoozes, where you can share the nightlife with our animals. Activities include a live animal presentation, tour of the Zoo, behind-the-scenes tours, wildlife games and craft projects.The Virginia Zoo hosts a number of special events throughout the year, as well. The Zoo Grooves con-cert series is a perfect evening activity for families, providing a safe, fun and kid-friendly environment for enjoying music, as well as some of your favorite summer foods and beverages.You can even book a family reunion, hold a company picnic or throw a special birthday party at the Zoo.Join the more than 500,000 people each year who visit the Virginia Zoo for an adventure that’ll make you say, oh my! The Virginia Zoo is located at 3500 Granby St. in Norfolk. It is open every day from 9:30 a.m.–4:00 p.m. except New Year’s Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. 3500 Granby St. • Norfolk, VA(757) 441-2374VirginiaZoo.org
Destination Coastal Virginia 59Family Fun Xperience TheatreYour Must-Do Family OutingLooking for a fun, affordable, and unforgettable time? Just steps off the boardwalk is the world of Family Fun Xperience Theatre (FFX)—home to one-of-a-kind, all-ages, live show Xperiences at the oceanfront near the Fishing Pier & Ferris Wheel.Inside this cozy, 250+ seat historic venue, you’ll find family-sized couches, lively performances, and interactive shows where you all become part of the action. From pirate adventures, whodunit mysteries, and game shows to hilarious clean improv, holiday specials, and musical mashups—every performance is original, immersive, and built for fun. Whether visiting with kids, teens, on a date night (no kids), or bringing a group, FFX offers shows that create real connection and laugh-out-loud moments.Now in its sixth season, FFX has created 100+ original productions and continues to innovate with themed nights, new holiday shows, seasonal events, and audience-favorite performances. Shows run about 2 hours, making a show or two an easy fit into any vacation schedule.Don’t miss the great food with the new Mo’z BBQ & Grill and a concessions area featuring draft root beer floats, classic theatre snacks, and a bar full of fun cocktails/mocktails. FFX brings a new kind of “EATER*tainment” to Virginia Beach.Founded by Angie and Tim Ritter, the nonprofit theatre creates memorable times together that fit every family’s budget. FFX also supports com-munity events, schools, local organizations, and emerging artists—plus hosts birthdays, reunions, custom private Xperiences, and hosts special events. From matinees to evening shows, this is the destination where memories are made. Visit FFXshow.org to check what’s on stage this week—or stop by the box office at 206 16th Street.Family Fun Xperience Theatre—where the show is just the beginning.Scan for Tickets
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62 Destination Coastal VirginiaTimele Fun!Step Back in Time with Memory Lane Old Time PhotosIf you’re looking to add a little vintage charm to your next beach vacation, Memory Lane Old Time Photos is the place to go! Conveniently located on Atlantic Avenue in Virginia Beach, this unique photo studio has been creating unforgettable memories for years with their classic antique portraits and fine vintage-style frames.At Memory Lane, you’ll step into a different era—anywhere from the 1840s to the 1930s. Whether you dream of becoming a cowboy, saloon girl, Civil War general, flapper, pirate, or Southern belle, their extensive wardrobe and collection of historic props make it all possible. With authentic costumes and carefully curated accessories from all over the world, you’ll be amazed at how quickly you’re transformed into a character from another time.Their skilled team specializes in group photos, family portraits, and fun sessions for kids, so it’s the perfect outing for families, friends, or even co-workers. Whether it’s a romantic date, birthday celebration, military command function, or any special occasion, Memory Lane is happy to accommodate your group—large or small. And the best part? Your photos are ready in minutes, so you can walk away with a keepsake the same day.Guests are welcome to walk in, but for a more personalized experience, private weekday sessions are available by appointment. It’s a great way to capture lasting memories from your time at the beach—and a surefire way to make your vacation stand out.So if you’re strolling along Atlantic Avenue and looking for something fun, nostalgic, and just plain memorable, stop by Memory Lane Old Time Photos. It’s not just a photo session—it’s a trip through time!For more information or to book a session, email info@memorylaneoldtimephotos.com.
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64 Destination Coastal VirginiaAtlantic Fun Park233 15th StVirginia Beach(757) 422-0467AtlanticFunPark.comCalling all families! Are you ready to experience FUN? If so then Atlantic Fun Park located in Virginia Beach, Virginia is exactly what you’re looking for! Come experience Midway Games, 16 Family Fun Rides, and all the Fun Foods you can handle!Dave & Buster’s701 Lynnhaven Parkway SuiteG19Virginia Beach(757) 785-3500daveandbusters.com/us/en/about/locations/virginia-beachOVER 170 D&B LOCATIONS! Each store has more state of the art games than ever, more mouthwatering menu items and the most inno-vative drinks anywhere. From wings to steaks, we’ve got whatever suits your appetite and our premium bar assures we’re stocked to satisfy! Plus, you can watch your game on one of our massive HDTVs with epic stadium sound.Great Dismal Swamp National Wildlife Refuge3100 Desert RdSuffolk(757) 986-3705fws.gov/refuge/great_dismal_swampThe Great Dismal Swamp National Wildlife Ref-uge is the largest intact remnant of a vast habitat that once covered more than one million acres of southeastern Virginia and northeastern North Carolina. The refuge currently encompasses over 112,000 acres of this environmentally and biologically important area.Hunt Club Farm2388 London Bridge RdVirginia Beach(757) 427-9520HuntClubFarm.comA few miles beyond Virginia Beach’s resort area is another landscape the city is known for – farmland – and the family-owned and op-erated Hunt Club Farm is proud to be part of the area’s rich agricultural history. Hunt Club Farm is a 35-acre family-owned and operated farm that raises chickens, goats and other livestock, provides educational field trips and features agricultural-based entertainment by way of its petting farm, pony rides, educational field trips and seasonal farm festivals, including an Easter Egg Hunt, Harvest Fair, and Halloween Festival.Family Fun Xperience - FFXBox office at 206 16th St. Opens for admission or additional tickets 30 minutes before the start of each show.(757) 797-4020FFXshow.orgFFX Theatre creates live, interactive, fam-ily-friendly shows you can enjoy a shared Xperience together that is beyond visual entertainment. Pirate adventures, murder mysteries, ’whole-audience game shows’, and themed events, plus your family can enjoy new Xcape Xperiences, rainy day movies, and a board game cafe.Mariner’s Museum100 Museum DriveNewport News(757) 596-2222MarinersMuseum.orgMemory Lane- Old Time Photos1702 Atlantic AveVirginia Beach(757) 422-5462memorylaneoldtimephotos.com/The Memory Lane Old Time Photos has been providing customers with classic antique por-traits and fine antique-style frames at our studio on Atlantic Avenue in Virginia Beach, Virginia, for years! Pose in our authentic costumes from the 1840s to the 1930s with historic props from all over the world. Visit our portrait gallery to see how you can be transformed in minutes into a cowboy, saloon girl, gangster, flapper, or just about anything else you would like to be from days past! Specializing in large groups, children’s and family portraits, Memory Lane Old Time Photos can have your photos ready Attractions Listings64 Destination Coastal Virginiain minutes. Let us help make your next beach vacation a memorable one.Motor World700 S. Birdneck RdVirginia Beach(757) 422-9419vbMotorWorld.comMotor World features 11 Go-Kart tracks, 250 Karts with 16 different style Go-Karts. Be sure to check out their heart-pounding Skycoaster, Bumper Boats, Kiddie & Thrill Rides, and Ship-wreck Golf. Fun for the whole family! Try their Adult Speed Track—a European-style racetrack that is guaranteed to get your adrenaline going!Rivers Casino3630 Victory BlvdPortsmouth, VA 23701(757) 840-2100riverscasino.comStart off on the gaming floor with today’s hottest slots and live table games. After some serious winning, treat yourself to a meal at one of their delicious restaurants. Sip your favorite beers and cocktails at BetRivers Sportsbook before wrapping things up with the best live music in town.Virginia Air & Space Science Center600 Settlers Landing RdHampton, VA(757) 727-0900VASC.orgThe Virginia Air and Space Science Center is a museum and educational facility in Hamp-ton, Virginia that also serves as the visitors center for NASA’s Langley Research Center and Langley Air Force Base. The museum also features an IMAX digital theater and offers summer aeronautic- and space-themed camps for children. The Virginia Air & Space Science Center features interactive aviation exhibits spanning over 100 years of flight, more than 30 historic aircraft, a hands-on space exploration gallery, unique space flight artifacts, and more! The Center is home to the Apollo 12 Command Module and the Orion PA-1 Test Vehicle.Virginia Living Museum524 J. Clyde Morris BlvdNewport News(757) 595-1900theVLM.orgDon’t let the word “museum” fool you. The Vir-ginia Living Museum is alive and interactive. Virginia’s natural heritage from the mountains to the sea is yours to explore in this part zoo, nature park, aquarium, science center, planetarium, and garden. Visitors view animal species includ-ing the red wolf, bobcat, otter, and bald eagle. Discover native Virginia animals in naturalized habitats including a limestone cave, mountain cove, and cypress swamp. .
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66 Destination Coastal VirginiaThe Mariners’ Museum and ParkConnected to the water, we are all Mariners!The Mariners’ Museum and Park connects people to the world’s waters, because through the waters we are connected to one another. Regardless of who or where we are, we are united as one global community through our shared maritime heritage. Everyone has a tie to the water, whether through career, family, culture, or leisure, and The Mariners’ Museum and Park is here to tell your story. We are your Museum.Designated by Congress as America’s National Mar-itime Museum, The Mariners’ Museum is one of the largest and most comprehensive maritime museums in the world. Discover the USS Monitor Center, home to the Civil War ironclad’s iconic gun turret and thousands of artifacts from this famous ship. The incredible story of the USS Monitor’s creation, battle, sinking, and re-covery are told in vivid detail. Be a part of the action in the high-definition battle theater, walk on the full-scale Monitor replica, watch conservators work in real time with artifacts in the renovated Clean Lab, and view the massive revolving gun turret and 20-ton steam engine.The Museum is also filled with many fascinating stories, captured in priceless artifacts that celebrate the spirit of the open sea. Explore small craft from around the world in the International Small Craft Center. Exam-ine the intricate ship models of Winnifred & August F. Crabtree crafted with the utmost attention to every detail. View maritime art and handcrafted ship models throughout each of the galleries. Observe the influ-ences that inspired the Age of Exploration and learn the history of the U.S. Navy. See Oracle Team USA’s 72-foot catamaran that won the 2013 America’s Cup and experience a 3D film in the Explorers Theater.The Mariners’ Museum and Park is truly a day-long ex-perience! The Museum sits on the 550-acre Mariners’ Park, one of the nation’s largest privately owned and maintained parks that is free and open to the public. Rolling woodlands, the 167-acre Mariners’ Lake, and the five-mile Noland Trail make this a true urban oasis. After exploring the galleries, guests can hike the award-win-ning Noland Trail, picnic at the famous Lions Bridge overlooking the tranquil James River, and discover 14 wooden bridges throughout the Park. To round out your day, find that perfect nautical treasure or souvenir in The Mariners’ Museum Shop and enjoy a delicious, healthy lunch in The Mariners’ Park Cafe.In an effort to provide access to the incredible stories told through the Collection to all guests, admission to the Museum is only $1 per person. The Mariners’ Muse-um and Park is located off I-64, exit 258-A in Newport News, Virginia and just 20 minutes from Williamsburg. The Museum is open Mon.–Sat. 9 a.m.–5 p.m. and Sun. 11 a.m.–5 p.m. From Memorial Day to Labor Day, the Museum is open 9 a.m.–5 p.m. daily. The Mariners’ Mu-seum and Park offers a variety of engaging experiences through special in-gallery exhibits, virtual programs, digital storytelling, and more. To assist in planning your visit, please call (757) 596-2222 or visit MarinersMuse-um.org for admission and programming information.100 Museum Dr., Newport News, VA (757) 596-2222 MarinersMuseum.orgThe Mariners’ Museum and ParkConnected to the water, we are all Mariners!The Mariners’ Museum and Park connects people to the world’s waters, because through the waters we are connected to one another. Regardless of who or where we are, we are united as one global community through our shared maritime heritage. Everyone has a tie to the water, whether through career, family, culture, or leisure, and The Mariners’ Museum and Park is here to tell your story. We are your Museum.Designated by Congress as America’s National Mar-itime Museum, The Mariners’ Museum is one of the largest and most comprehensive maritime museums in the world. Discover the USS Monitor Center, home to the Civil War ironclad’s iconic gun turret and thousands of artifacts from this famous ship. The incredible story of the USS Monitor’s creation, battle, sinking, and re-covery are told in vivid detail. Be a part of the action in the high-definition battle theater, walk on the full-scale Monitor replica, watch conservators work in real time with artifacts in the renovated Clean Lab, and view the massive revolving gun turret and 20-ton steam engine.The Museum is also filled with many fascinating stories, captured in priceless artifacts that celebrate the spirit of the open sea. Explore small craft from around the world in the International Small Craft Center. Exam-ine the intricate ship models of Winnifred & August F. Crabtree crafted with the utmost attention to every detail. View maritime art and handcrafted ship models throughout each of the galleries. Observe the influ-ences that inspired the Age of Exploration and learn the history of the U.S. Navy. See Oracle Team USA’s 72-foot catamaran that won the 2013 America’s Cup and experience a 3D film in the Explorers Theater.The Mariners’ Museum and Park is truly a day-long ex-perience! The Museum sits on the 550-acre Mariners’ Park, one of the nation’s largest privately owned and maintained parks that is free and open to the public. Rolling woodlands, the 167-acre Mariners’ Lake, and the five-mile Noland Trail make this a true urban oasis. After exploring the galleries, guests can hike the award-win-ning Noland Trail, picnic at the famous Lions Bridge overlooking the tranquil James River, and discover 14 wooden bridges throughout the Park. To round out your day, find that perfect nautical treasure or souvenir in The Mariners’ Museum Shop and enjoy a delicious, healthy lunch in The Mariners’ Park Cafe.In an effort to provide access to the incredible stories told through the Collection to all guests, admission to the Museum is only $1 per person. The Mariners’ Muse-um and Park is located off I-64, exit 258-A in Newport News, Virginia and just 20 minutes from Williamsburg. The Museum is open Mon.–Sat. 9 a.m.–5 p.m. and Sun. 11 a.m.–5 p.m. From Memorial Day to Labor Day, the Museum is open 9 a.m.–5 p.m. daily. The Mariners’ Mu-seum and Park offers a variety of engaging experiences through special in-gallery exhibits, virtual programs, digital storytelling, and more. To assist in planning your visit, please call (757) 596-2222 or visit MarinersMuse-um.org for admission and programming information.100 Museum Dr., Newport News, VA (757) 596-2222 MarinersMuseum.orgThe Mariners’ Museum and ParkConnected to the water, we are all Mariners!The Mariners’ Museum and Park connects people to the world’s waters, because through the waters we are connected to one another. Regardless of who or where we are, we are united as one global community through our shared maritime heritage. Everyone has a tie to the water, whether through career, family, culture, or leisure, and The Mariners’ Museum and Park is here to tell your story. We are your Museum.Designated by Congress as America’s National Mar-itime Museum, The Mariners’ Museum is one of the largest and most comprehensive maritime museums in the world. Discover the USS Monitor Center, home to the Civil War ironclad’s iconic gun turret and thousands of artifacts from this famous ship. The incredible story of the USS Monitor’s creation, battle, sinking, and re-covery are told in vivid detail. Be a part of the action in the high-definition battle theater, walk on the full-scale Monitor replica, watch conservators work in real time with artifacts in the renovated Clean Lab, and view the massive revolving gun turret and 20-ton steam engine.The Museum is also filled with many fascinating stories, captured in priceless artifacts that celebrate the spirit of the open sea. Explore small craft from around the world in the International Small Craft Center. Exam-ine the intricate ship models of Winnifred & August F. Crabtree crafted with the utmost attention to every detail. View maritime art and handcrafted ship models throughout each of the galleries. Observe the influ-ences that inspired the Age of Exploration and learn the history of the U.S. Navy. See Oracle Team USA’s 72-foot catamaran that won the 2013 America’s Cup and experience a 3D film in the Explorers Theater.The Mariners’ Museum and Park is truly a day-long ex-perience! The Museum sits on the 550-acre Mariners’ Park, one of the nation’s largest privately owned and maintained parks that is free and open to the public. Rolling woodlands, the 167-acre Mariners’ Lake, and the five-mile Noland Trail make this a true urban oasis. After exploring the galleries, guests can hike the award-win-ning Noland Trail, picnic at the famous Lions Bridge overlooking the tranquil James River, and discover 14 wooden bridges throughout the Park. To round out your day, find that perfect nautical treasure or souvenir in The Mariners’ Museum Shop and enjoy a delicious, healthy lunch in The Mariners’ Park Cafe.In an effort to provide access to the incredible stories told through the Collection to all guests, admission to the Museum is only $1 per person. The Mariners’ Muse-um and Park is located off I-64, exit 258-A in Newport News, Virginia and just 20 minutes from Williamsburg. The Museum is open Mon.–Sat. 9 a.m.–5 p.m. and Sun. 11 a.m.–5 p.m. From Memorial Day to Labor Day, the Museum is open 9 a.m.–5 p.m. daily. The Mariners’ Mu-seum and Park offers a variety of engaging experiences through special in-gallery exhibits, virtual programs, digital storytelling, and more. To assist in planning your visit, please call (757) 596-2222 or visit MarinersMuse-um.org for admission and programming information.100 Museum Dr., Newport News, VA (757) 596-2222 MarinersMuseum.org
Destination Coastal Virginia 67Virinia Livin MuseuDive into Virginia’s Ultimate Natural Adventure! Where else can you touch marine life, meet dino-saurs, and explore outer space—all in one day?Explore Virginia’s spectacular ecosystems in the only place where museum, zoo, aquarium, garden, and planetarium become an unforgettable adventure for visitors of all ages!Start indoors at our Touch Pool, where marine crea-tures await your gentle touch. Venture into a steamy cypress swamp (yes, with a REAL alligator!) and mar-vel at our two-story waterfall. Peer into our massive 32,000-gallon aquarium or discover the mysterious world inside our limestone cave.Play veterinarian at Wild & Well, exploring animal health and nutrition. Visit our Conservation Com-mand Center featuring an adorable Seahorse Nurs-ery and interactive sand table. Our state-of-the-art Wild Care Center showcases top-tier animal welfare standards while giving you a behind-the-scenes look at how we care for Virginia’s native wildlife. Watch our dedicated team in action as they care for and protect these amazing animals!Outside, our ¾-mile boardwalk trail introduces you to playful River Otters, curious Red Foxes, majestic White-tailed Deer, the endangered Red Wolf and more!Come face-to-face with 16 startlingly lifelike dino-saurs on our Dinosaur Discovery Trail. Channel your inner paleontologist at our Dig Pits and let creativ-ity run wild in the Nature Play Build Zone. Breathe in the beauty of the Conservation Garden, flutter alongside butterflies in our Butterfly Garden, and discover sustainable living ideas at the Goodson Living Green House.Blast off to other planets at the Abbitt Planetarium, where full-dome shows reveal how we’re all part of One Big Ecosystem. Proudly accredited by the Asso-ciation of Zoos & Aquariums and American Alliance of Museums, we’re also a certified Virginia Green attraction committed to environmental education and conservation.Located just off I-64 (exit 258-A), we’re open daily from 9am-5pm for your convenience. Visit Virginia Living Museum or find us on social media for up-coming events, special exhibits, and more exciting information.Wild wonders await at the Virginia Living Museum!524 J. Clyde Morris Blvd.Newport News, VA(757) 595-1900thevlm.org
68 Destination Coastal VirginiaNicole Maxino(757) 652-0808Local Nonprofits Who Make Our Community StrongerAbility Center of Virginia (Formally Cerebral Palsy of Virginia)(757) 497-7474abilitycenterva.orgProvides programs and services to help individuals with disabilities lead productive, happy lives in Coastal Virginia. They host two annual fundraisers including a Gala and a Golf Tournament.Connect with a Wish(757) 337-2657connectwithawish.orgWorks to connect the wishes and needs of children in Virginia Beach foster care with the generosity of our community. Their annual “Wish Upon a Star Gala Casino Night” fundraiser takes place in the Spring.Coastal Authority Care Foundationcacarefoundation.orgThis organization provides grants to vet-erans with service-connected injuries, especially the “invisible wounds” of mild traumatic brain injury, post traumatic stress disorder and chronic pain. Their annual “Veteran’s Band Aid Music Festi-val runs every first weekend in June and features local and national bands.Families of Autism Coming Together (F.A.C.T.)(757) 422-2040camp4autism.comProvides recreational programs to enhance the socialization and commu-nication skills of individuals with autism in Coastal Virginia. Their signature event “Lawn Party Under the Stars” takes place every May in Virginia Beach.The Sertoma Club of Norfolk(757) 679-8453NorfolkSertomaclub.orgA dedicated group of professionals with a common goal of helping people through local charities and organizations. Active in the area since 1949, they raise money through their popular “Spring Fever” fund-raiser in Virginia Beach.Seton Youth Services(757) 963-5795SetonYouthServices.org This Virginia Beach nonprofit leads the way in delivering critical life-saving shelter, outreach and mentoring services to youth in crisis throughout Coastal Virginia. Seton holds the “Kentucky Derby Celebration” in May at Back Bay Farms.Special Olympics Virginia(804) 346-5544SpecialOlympicsVA.org(757) 962-1575Their mission is to provide year-round sports training and athletic competition in a variety of Olympic-type sports for persons with intellectual disabilities. Their signature fundraiser, “The Polar Plunge,” takes place at the Virginia Beach Ocean-front each February.Working Class Karma(757) 574-7460WorkingClassKarma.orgRaises money and awareness for local nonprofits. Their network of artists, musi-cians, actors, writers, and performers are committed to donating 10% of their profits at each fundraiser. Annual events include “Jolly July,” “Come as You Art,” and “Santa Summit.” (Multicultural Santas, holiday traditions, food and entertainment).Virginia Beach Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA)(757) 385-5616VirginiaBeachCASA.org A community-based program that recruits, trains and supports citizen-volunteers to advocate for the best interests of abused and neglected children in the courtroom and in our community. They host fundrais-ing events in Virginia Beach throughout the year.YSC(757) 449-1305VBYSC.orgTheir mission is to host fundraisers that raise money for charities benefiting the youth of Coastal Virginia. The 100 member, volunteer-only organization has donated more than $4 million since their inception in 1971. They hold two signature events in Virginia Beach; the “Fall Beer & Wine Bash” and a “Pig and Oyster Bash” each Spring.The Virginia Beach JayceesVBJaycees.org Provide development opportunities that empower young people to create positive change in the community. Their signature event “East Coast Surfing Championships” take place very August at the Virginia Beach Oceanfront and is the oldest con-tinually ran surfing competition in the world.Wings Over Leukemia and Lymphomainfo@wingsoverll.comWingsOverLL.comThis 100% volunteer organization was founded by a local three time cancer sur-vivor and is dedicated to eliminating blood cancers. Their annual “WOLL Music and Wingfest” takes place every November, and all proceeds benefit the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society’s Light the Night Campaign to fight blood cancers.
Destination Coastal Virginia 69Ats & Cuturin Coastal VirginiaPerforming and fine arts thrive throughout Coastal Virginia where a rich legacy of history meets a multi-cultural environment nour-ished by the largest naval base in the country. Museums, artists and performers flourish in this cosmopolitan area where world-class arts and music festivals make for year-round entertainment.The downtown area of Norfolk is considered by many to be the heart of the arts in Coastal Virginia. The architecturally significant Harrison Opera House, home to the Virginia Opera is located next to the Chrysler Museum of Art, renowned for its nationally lauded collection comprising 30,000 works, including one of the most impressive glass collections in America. An annex next to the museum features glassblowing demonstrations and classes as an additional enticement to visitors interested in the history and production of such historical notables as Louis Comfort Tiffany. The Chrysler has a robust calendar of special exhibitions, events and educational programming that bring the art to life for visitors. For a complete schedule of activities, visit www.chrysler.org.Also located along the Lafayette River in Norfolk is the Hermitage Museum & Gardens, an early 20th Century Arts and Crafts estate formerly home to the Sloane family. Featuring an art collection that spans 50,000 years, the Hermitage truly is a home to the arts! Contemporary exhibition galleries, a Visual Arts Studio, working artists’ studios and 12 acres of gardens and grounds where performance art can often be enjoyed, the Sloane’s vision of a base for arts and culture has come to fruition in this carefully curated setting.The Wells Theater, home to the Virginia Stage Company as well as other professional theatrical productions is located in down-town Norfolk along with the d’Art Center where you can watch as artists develop their creations. Their proximity to shopping and Nauticus make this area a perfect day trip for those looking for a little culture with their recreation.The Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) is a non-profit institution which exists to foster awareness, exploration, and understanding of the significant, transformative art of our time. Regularly changing exhibits feature painting, sculpture, photogra-phy, glass, video and other visual media from internationally ac-claimed artists as well as artists of national and regional renown.The Stravitz Sculpture & Fine Art Gallery feels more like a big city museum than a gallery and many visitors remark on its “Soho feel.” Local, regional and international artists with strong followings are featured in this colorful building with two stories along the highly traveled Laskin corridor that leads directly to the oceanfront. At more than 7,000 square feet, this gallery holds an impressive collection of sculpture, paintings, glass and more.Virginia Beach has developed many wonderful venues for both performing and fine arts as well. The Sandler Center for the Performing Arts offers flawless acoustics and a state of the art comfortable interior that works together to create an intimate atmosphere where every performance can be enjoyed to the fullest. The lobby of this three-story gem is generally filled with revolving art exhibits to make your visit there even more of a culturally inspiring experience.Live! On Atlantic is the events program presented by the City of Virginia Beach, with concerts, festivals and exciting activities held at the oceanfront resort area. An impressive array of events including cultural celebrations, family adventures, and nation-al-level music festivals entertains resort visitors and Coastal Virginia residents throughout the year.Beginning on weekends in mid-May, the entertainment series also branded as Live! On Atlantic (formerly known as BeachStreetUSA) greets visitors to the Virginia Beach Oceanfront with live music, street performers, novelty entertainment and more. Live! On Atlantic creates a memorable, magical atmosphere nightly from mid-June up to Labor Day weekend from 7:30 pm to 11 pm at the Virginia Beach oceanfront.Across the water in Hampton, there is also a vibrant and growing center for the arts in a variety of old and restored venues. The American Theater, a refurbished landmark with a cozy setting promotes a variety of performances in Phoebus while the Charles H. Taylor Arts Center, a former public library, hosts changing exhibitions.No matter where you go along Virginia’s coastal territories, you will always find yourself immersed in some form of arts and culture.
HamptonAmerican Theatre125 Mellen St.Hampton(757) 722-2787hamtponarts.netHampton University Museum100 E Queen StHampton(757) 727-5000hamptonu.eduNewport NewsDowning-Gross Cultural Arts Center2410 Wickham Ave.Newport News(757) 247-8950downinggross.orgPeninsula Fine Arts Center101 Museum DriveNewport News(757) 596-8175pfac-va.orgNorfolkChrysler Museum of Art245 W. Olney RdNorfolk(757) 664-6200chrysler.orgEnjoy free admission to the Chrysler Museum of Art and explore a world-class art collection, stunning glass galleries, and interpretive pro-grams. The Italianate building on Norfolk’s Hague waterfront includes a café, museum shop, library, and theatre.Hermitage Museum & Gardens7637 North Shore RdNorfolk(757) 423-2052The NorVa317 Monticello Ave.Norfolk(757) 627-4547thenorva.comThe NorVa is a performing venue located in Norfolk, Virginia. The NorVa’s name consists of an abbreviation relating to its location.SuffolkSuffolk Art Gallery118 Bosley Ave.Suffolk(757) 514-7284Suffolk Center for Cultural Arts110 W. Finney Ave.Suffolk(757) 923-0003Virginia BeachFamily Fun Xperience - FFXBox office at 206 16th St.Opens for admission or additional tickets 30 minutes before the start of each show.(757) 797-4020FFXshow.orgFFX Theatre creates live, interactive, fam-ily-friendly shows you can enjoy a shared Arts & Culture ListingsXperience together that is beyond visual entertainment. Pirate adventures, murder mysteries, ’whole-audience game shows’, and themed events, plus your family can enjoy new Xcape Xperiences, rainy day movies, and a board game cafe.LIve! on AtlanticIMGoing4500 Holland Office Park, Suite 318Virginia Beach(757) 385-SURF (7873)liveonatlantic.comLive! On Atlantic is the events program pre-sented by the City of Virginia Beach, with concerts, festivals and exciting activities held at the oceanfront resort area. An impressive array of events including cultural celebra-tions, family adventures, and national-level music festivals entertains resort visitors and Coastal Virginia residents throughout the year.Richard Stravitz Sculpture and Fine Art Galleries1217 Laskin RoadVirginia Beach(757) 305-9411stravitzartgallery.comThe Sandler Center for Performing Arts201 Market StVirginia Beach(757) 385-ARTS (2787)sandlercenter.orgResident performing arts companies, com-munity groups, and educational organiza-tions form the backbone of the performing arts at the Sandler Center with more than 170 events hosted each year. ViBe Creative District611 18th StreetVirginia Beach(757) 202-9533vibecreativedistrict.orgCheck out life beyond the beach in the ViBe. A little off the main drag and a lot off kilter. Local artists, crafters, leather smiths, sign painters, coffee masters, culinary arts, interior design, distilled spirits, graphic arts, marketing and advertising creatives, surf and skate culture, fashion and accessories, beauty and lifestyle brands, health and fitness, farmer’s markets, live music, performing arts and more… Find it all in the ViBe Creative District.Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA)2200 Parks AveVirginia Beach(757) 425-0000VirginiaMOCA.org70 Destination Coastal Virginia
Destination Coastal Virginia 71Gea Disma Swam“Well, it doesn’t really live up to its name, does it?” A common sentiment from visitors, The Great Dismal Swamp National Wildlife Refuge is hardly dismal. The refuge encompasses over 112,000 acres of forested wetland in southeastern Virginia and northeastern North Carolina. Early European settlers referred to swamps as “dismals,” and considered them fearful places filled with wild beasties and poisonous fogs. Colonel William Byrd II is generally credited for giv-ing the swamp its name when he led a land survey crew through in early 1728 to establish the bound-ary between Virginia and North Carolina. While the plentiful trails today provide easy walking and biking through the Refuge, it isn’t too hard to imagine how hacking through dense vegetation and wet muck for months might leave a suboptimal impression on the surveyors.Despite its imposing name, the Great Dismal Swamp National Wildlife Refuge is full of beautiful scenery, ample hiking, cycling, birding, and wildlife observation opportunities, allows for fishing, boating, and hunting, and played an important role in the Underground Railroad.Hike or bike (mountain bikes or hybrids are recom-mended) some of the 60+ miles of trails along narrow canals formerly used for transporting lumber or walk one of the boardwalk trails that meander through cypress and gum trees. Drive the auto tour and view the unique landscape of the 3,000-acre Lake Drummond, one of only two naturally-formed lakes in Virginia. Paddle among ancient cypress along the lakeshore and through overhanging boughs along the Feeder Ditch from Dismal Swamp Canal. Bring a pair of binoculars to test your birding knowledge and be on the lookout for larger wildlife—the Great Dismal Swamp is home to many animals including snakes, otters, a multitude of white tail deer, and one of the largest black bear populations on the east coast. Learn about its role in history as George Washington’s Dismal Swamp Land Company and as home to maroon colonies of escaped slaves.The Refuge provides the unique opportunity of op-erating the largest public hunt the Tidewater region. About 75,000 acres are open in Virginia and North Carolina to deer hunters for six weekends in Octo-ber through November, and 20,000 acres are open to bear hunters in mid to late November. In addition to their state licenses, all hunters must apply for a refuge hunt permit via the Virginia Game Depart-ment. While all hunters applying for a deer permit will receive one, the bear hunt is a lottery and only 50 applicants will receive permits. Contact the refuge headquarters for more information.3100 Desert Rd.Suffolk, VA(757) 986-3705fws.gov/refuge/great_dismal_swamp
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74 Destination Coastal VirginiaWinding across the ve-mile causeway to this secluded little island, it is clear to see how Chincoteague Island received the moniker “Beautiful Land Across the Water”. The vibrant colors of every season and unique sounds of over 300 species of birds and waterfowl in the wetlands welcome you into a peaceful village where everything moves at a quieter pace. Southern hospitality awaits in a land miles away from ordinary. Pristine beaches, miles of nature trails and waterways to explore by kayak or chartered cruise, breathtaking sunrises and sunsets, shing, crabbing, and watching the world-famous Chincoteague Ponies lazily graze in the salt marsh are all part of the endless outdoor experience. Museums and walking tours oer insight into our rich history while carefully crafted itineraries await enjoyment. Culinary roots run deep in the oyster and clam shoals surrounding the island making them, along with blue crabs, a favored fare any month of the year. Aqua farmers produce delectable bivalves from our salty waters and the catch of the day varies by the season. Dine on fresh seafood complimented by Eastern Shore grown veggies for an exceptional farm-to-table experience! Top it o with homemade ice cream or soft serve deliciousness at one of our premier ice cream shops! VisitCIVA.com DDIISSCCOOVVEERR DDIISSCCOOVVEERR YOUR LOVE OF CHINCOTEAGUE ISLAND, VA LLEEAARRNN MMOORREE or download the Chincoteague App It is time to plan your road trip and experience our serene shing village located on Virginia’s Eastern Shore. Come for the day or stay the week. Our small-town charm will take you away to another time where the pace is slower, the fun is simpler, and the memories are priceless! CHINCOTEAGUE NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE ASSATEAGUE ISLAND NATIONAL SEASHORE CHINCOTEAGUE PONIES | OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES HISTORY | COASTAL CUISINE | SMALL TOWN CHARM FESTIVALS | EVENTS
Destination Coastal Virginia 75Winding across the ve-mile causeway to this secluded little island, it is clear to see how Chincoteague Island received the moniker “Beautiful Land Across the Water”. The vibrant colors of every season and unique sounds of over 300 species of birds and waterfowl in the wetlands welcome you into a peaceful village where everything moves at a quieter pace. Southern hospitality awaits in a land miles away from ordinary. Pristine beaches, miles of nature trails and waterways to explore by kayak or chartered cruise, breathtaking sunrises and sunsets, shing, crabbing, and watching the world-famous Chincoteague Ponies lazily graze in the salt marsh are all part of the endless outdoor experience. Museums and walking tours oer insight into our rich history while carefully crafted itineraries await enjoyment. Culinary roots run deep in the oyster and clam shoals surrounding the island making them, along with blue crabs, a favored fare any month of the year. Aqua farmers produce delectable bivalves from our salty waters and the catch of the day varies by the season. Dine on fresh seafood complimented by Eastern Shore grown veggies for an exceptional farm-to-table experience! Top it o with homemade ice cream or soft serve deliciousness at one of our premier ice cream shops! VisitCIVA.com DDIISSCCOOVVEERR DDIISSCCOOVVEERR YOUR LOVE OF CHINCOTEAGUE ISLAND, VA LLEEAARRNN MMOORREE or download the Chincoteague App It is time to plan your road trip and experience our serene shing village located on Virginia’s Eastern Shore. Come for the day or stay the week. Our small-town charm will take you away to another time where the pace is slower, the fun is simpler, and the memories are priceless! CHINCOTEAGUE NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE ASSATEAGUE ISLAND NATIONAL SEASHORE CHINCOTEAGUE PONIES | OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES HISTORY | COASTAL CUISINE | SMALL TOWN CHARM FESTIVALS | EVENTS
76 Destination Coastal Virginiain Coastal VirginiaHamptonCountry Inn & Suites1551 Hardy Cash Dr.Hampton(757) 224-9994Courtyard Hampton1917 Coliseum Dr.Hampton(757) 838-3300Crown Plaza700 Settlers Landing Rd.Hampton(757) 727-9700Days Inn1918 Coliseum Dr.Hampton(757) 826-4810Embassy Suites—Convention Center1700 Coliseum Dr.Hampton(757) 827-8200Holiday Inn Express—Hampton Coliseum1813 W Mercury Blvd.Hampton(757) 838-8484Newport NewsComfort Suites12570 Jefferson Ave.Newport News(757) 947-1333Courtyard by Marriott Newport News Airport530 St Johns Rd.Newport News(757) 842-6212Marriott at City Center740 Town Center Dr.Newport News(757) 873-9299Point Plaza Suites at City Center950 J Clyde Morris Blvd.Newport News(757) 599-4460NorfolkHilton Norfolk Airport1500 N Military Hwy.Norfolk(757) 466-8000Sheraton Norfolk Waterside Hotel777 Waterside Dr.Norfolk(757) 622-6664SuffolkHilton Garden Inn Suffolk Riverfront100 E Constance Rd.Suffolk(757) 925-1300Virginia BeachCandlewood Suites4437 Bonney Rd.Virginia Beach(757) 213-1500Clarion Inn & Suites2604 Atlantic Ave.Virginia Beach(757) 961-1890Country Inn & Suites1801 Atlantic Ave.Virginia Beach(757) 437-9100Courtyard Virginia Beach Oceanfront North37th Street3737 Atlantic Ave.Virginia Beach(757) 437-0098Accommoation
Destination Coastal Virginia 77Courtyard Virginia Beach Oceanfront South2501 Atlantic Ave.Virginia Beach(757) 491-6222Crowne Plaza4453 Bonney Rd.Virginia Beach(757) 473-1700Doubletree1900 Pavilion Dr.Virginia Beach(757) 422-8900Hampton Inn Oceanfront1011 Atlantic Ave.Virginia Beach(757) 965-2300Holiday Inn Executive Center5655 Greenwich Rd.Virginia Beach(757) 499-4400Holiday Inn Express2607 Atlantic Ave.Virginia Beach(757) 491-6900Holiday Inn & Suites North Beach3900 Atlantic Ave.Virginia Beach(757) 428-1711Holiday Inn Oceanside21st Street2101 Atlantic Ave.Virginia Beach(757) 491-1500Hyatt House Oceanfront2705 Atlantic Ave.Virginia Beach(757) 428-4200Oceanfront Inn2901 Atlantic Ave.Virginia Beach(757) 422-0445Ramada Plazaby Wyndham Virginia Beach2809 Atlantic Ave.Virginia Beach(757) 428-5370Residence Inn Town Center221 Bendix Rd, Virginia Beach(757) 648-8500Residence Inn Oceanfront3217 Atlantic Ave.Virginia Beach(757) 425-1141Wyndham Virginia Beach Oceanfront5700 Atlantic Ave.Virginia Beach(757) 266-5323VBHA1206 Laskin Road, Suite 140 D & EVirginia Beach VA 23451757-428-8015virginiabeachhotelassociation.comThe Virginia Beach Hotel Association proudly represents quality hotels in Virginia Beach, Virginia. Their goal is to assist in creating memories that you will cherish for a lifetime. Numerous attractions and events await you, along with a beautiful three-mile boardwalk and the amazing Chesapeake Bay. Outdoor adventures, to include fishing trips, zip-lining, biking, kayaking, and so much more are abun-dant in Virginia Beach. Shopping, museums, aquariums, in addition to First Landing Na-tional Park, are a few of the many places and things to do while visiting the area and staying in one of their many exceptional hotels.
78 Destination Coastal VirginiaIndex of AdvertisersAttractionsAtlantic Fun Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13, 61Dave & Buster’s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13, 16, IFCGreat Dismal Swamp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15, 71Mariners’ Museum & Park . . . . . . . 15, 66Motor World . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13, 20, 60Norfolk Zoo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14, 58Vir ginia Air & Space Science Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3, 14, 28, 29, BICVirginia Living Museum . . . . . . . 15, 67, BCMemory Lane OTP . . . . . . . . . . . . .14, 62-63DiningAberdeen Barn Steakhouse . . . . . . . . . 55Atlantic on Pacific . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52Dave & Buster’s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IFCFishtail by Ocean’s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44Driftwood Kitchen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53Eurasia Café . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49Hemingway’s + Bar Pilar . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56Il Giardino . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80Isle of Capri . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48Ocean’s Ole . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45Rockefellers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43Bay Local . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5Sorellas Italian Eatery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51Surf Club Ocean Grille . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54Warrior’s Taphouse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50Zzas Pizza . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45LifestyleThe Beauty Tree Spa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39Chincoteague Chamber . . . . . . . . . . 74-75City of Newport News . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65Coastal Edge Surf Shop . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23Experience VB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68Hampton CVB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27Hampton University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30-31Ha mpton University Proton Cancer Institute . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32-33NASA Space . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3, 28-29Suffolk Tourism . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72-73The Rivers Casino . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Virginia Beach Hotel Association . . . 77Wes Laine Surf Camp . . . . . . . . . . . . .24-25ShoppingCoastal Edge Surf Shop . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23Experience VB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68Vibrant Wave Boutique . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37Vinyl Daze Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36478 Destination Coastal Virginia
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