City of Virginia Beach
Located in southern Virginia on the Atlantic Ocean and near the Chesapeake Bay, this area, known as the Hampton Roads, has been a popular tourist destination for over a century. Virginia Beach is considered home to over 460,000 people, making it the most populous city in the state of Virginia. The city also plays host to many residents of nearby Norfolk, Chesapeake and Newport News, Va., who come to enjoy the "longest pleasure beach in the world."
Virginia Beach has become known predominately for its resort nature, including the hundreds of hotels, motels, beach homes and restaurants that line its coast.
Virginia Beach ClimateQualifying as subtropical,
Virginia Beach vacations offer hot and humid summers, with warm nights and ocean breezes. The winter months offer a lot of moisture, predominately in the form of rain and occasionally snow. Although it lies on the United States East Coast, Virginia Beach rarely suffers the wrath of hurricanes and tropical storms due to this northerly displacement, and especially because states to the south such as North Carolina, generally take the severe force of hurricane and tropical storm winds.
Things to Do in Virginia BeachRegardless of whether you want to soak up the Atlantic sunshine or dance the night away at any number of beachfront clubs, Virginia Beach offers a little bit of it all. It may be a good idea to take advantage of
Virginia Beach car rentals in order to get around to everything on your trip. Along the beach, you can find some of the best restaurants and eateries available at impressive prices, as well as room accommodations that won't bust the budget of family travelers looking to enjoy the sounds and sights of the sea. Norfolk, Va, which is a quick trip to the east, offers many Virginia Beach residents and visitors the opportunity to enjoy a city environment with a slice of culture at establishments such as The Virginia Opera.
The area surrounding Virginia Beach is so full of history (Hampton Roads), that it is known as one of the United States firsts regions. The history here can be experienced first-hand due to the wonderful efforts to preserve such national treasures. Some may come in the form of a hotel (The Cavalier), or 110-year-old bed and breakfast (Barclay Cottage). The mighty USS Wisconsin at the Hampton Roads Naval Museum is another local highlight for history buffs. Whatever chapter of history interests you, you will probably find some remnant of it near Virginia Beach.
Where to Stay in Virginia BeachVirginia Beach visitors will have no problem finding a plethora of beachfront hotel, motel and rental properties to choose from. From minimum to maximum,
Virginia Beach hotels appropriate to all budgets are available in all areas. Hotels and motels line the local beaches, as well as private beach house rentals for those that are looking for a little more privacy and freedom to feel at home. For those who prefer a cityscape, driving inland towards the city of Norfolk will offer a perfect fit to such a desire.