11 Fabulous Things To Do In Virginia Beach, Virginia (2024)

Virginia Beach, Virginia, has an enviable location on the shores of the Atlantic Ocean. Technically, it is part of the Hampton Roads region, which is also the name for the body of water where the Chesapeake Bay flows into the Atlantic. Other cities such as Newport News, Norfolk, Chesapeake, and Suffolk are also parts of Hampton Roads. Virginia Beach has the feel of a suburban neighborhood, everybody-knows-everybody area but is, in fact, the city with the largest population in Virginia. If you are flying to Virginia Beach, you will land at the Norfolk International Airport (ORF).

Four military bases are found in Virginia Beach, most of which are associated with the U.S. Navy. Many people think of it as a resort city, and it is, but over time, it has also become a coveted place for families with its many cultural and recreational opportunities and its laidback atmosphere.

During a recent stay in Virginia Beach, I found 11 fabulous things to do that I would highly recommend and would happily repeat when I return.

Virginia Beach CVB and Southeast Tourism Society hosted me during my visit, but all opinions are entirely my own.

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1. Spend Time On The Boardwalk

One of Virginia Beach’s greatest assets is its 3-mile-long, 28-foot-wide boardwalk along the ocean’s edge. It is perfect for walking, jogging, dog-walking, watching people, anticipating a brilliant sunrise, and appreciating the many art installations. Most consider it to be the best boardwalk on the East Coast. Numerous festivals and concerts are staged in various parks along the path, and you will find hotels, restaurants, and a 12-ton, astonishing King Neptune statue where you will want to pose for pictures.

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2. Gaze At The Sea Life On Display At The Virginia Aquarium

The Virginia Aquarium & Marine Science Center provides 800,000 gallons of water where a wide variety of animals live and thrive. In fact, there are 10,000 animals representing 300 species inside this vast facility. Exhibits are designed to educate young and old on the importance of protecting the marine environment. The aquarium is open every day from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., but advanced reservations are required to limit the number of visitors and provide a safe experience. The Osprey Café is open every day for morning coffee at 9:30 a.m. or for lunch beginning at 11 a.m.

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3. Check Out A Wide Variety Of Aircraft At The Military Aviation Museum

Any place that claims to have “the world’s largest collection of…” gets my attention. In this case, the collection housed at the Military Aviation Museum is full of historic military aircraft used in World War I, World War II, and the Korean Conflict. Most are in flying condition and have been restored using original equipment. History has been carefully documented, tracing each aircraft from leaving the assembly line to its specific missions. The planes came from the United States, Great Britain, France, Germany, and other European countries. In addition to admiring and learning how each aircraft was used, you can experience a thrill ride firsthand during the flight season of early April through late October, for an additional charge, of course.

The museum hosts two airshows annually, plus a children’s summer camp and popular hangar dances.

4. Stroll Through The ViBe Creative District Spotting Its Colorful Murals

Between Pacific Avenue and Parks Avenue and from 16th Street to 22nd Street, you will find a vast display of public art including dozens of murals. During the 2021 Mural Festival, for instance, 10 murals were painted in 10 days by 10 different artists, and the number of art installations here continues to increase. The city blocks are highly walkable, and the intent is to have art accessible to the public free of charge 24 hours a day.

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5. Indulge In A Massage Or Body Treatment At Edgar Cayce Association For Research And Enlightenment

Edgar Cayce was described as a clairvoyant who lived in the United States from 1877 to 1945. He claimed to have visions and be able to interpret dreams and concoct cures for diseases while in a hypnotic, trance-like state. His words while in this state were recorded by trusted friends, and more than 14,000 of these “readings” have been cataloged and housed at the Edgar Cayce Association for Research and Enlightenment (A.R.E.) at 215 67th Street in Virginia Beach. The Association continues to develop tools for physical wellness and growth based on Cayce’s New Age Spirituality.

At the A.R.E. Health Center & Spa, holistic services include massage therapy, hydrotherapies, acupuncture, and chiropractic treatments. Those who have experienced one of these massages rave about the benefits.

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6. Enjoy Sunday Brunch At Becca Restaurant & Garden Inside The Cavalier Hotel

Indulging in a decadent Sunday brunch while on vacation has to rank among the most delightful of splurges and having such an indulgence in the signature restaurant of a historic hotel adds to the occasion. A house-made cinnamon bun or deviled eggs with caviar make great starters, but I highly recommend saving room for the Cavalier Benedict consisting of two perfectly poached eggs, lump crabmeat, wilted spinach, and creamy hollandaise sauce. A gourmet coffee will give you ample reason to linger.

Pro Tip: Allow yourself time to roam through the public areas of The Cavalier Hotel admiring the Jeffersonian-style architecture and hundreds of framed photos reflecting past guests, including ten U.S. presidents and celebrities such as Bing Crosby, Judy Garland, Bob Hope, Frank Sinatra, and Elizabeth Taylor.

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7. Splash In The Pools During Your Stay At Holiday Inn & Suites In Virginia Beach

Admittedly, there are many beachfront hotels in Virginia Beach, but I noticed several special amenities at Holiday Inn & Suites that would have particular appeal to travelers with children or grandparents with grandchildren in tow. First among them would be the variety of pools available for guests. From early May to late October, a large outdoor pool is open with fun water slides. During winter months, a heated indoor pool, children’s pool, and lazy river create tye feeling of a beach vacation even when there are freezing outdoor temperatures.

Splash Kamp is an attractive kids’ play area that includes a resident tortoise, and a 48-seat movie theater allows a fun time without leaving the premises. The hotel hugs a section of the wonderful Virginia Beach boardwalk, and the Isle of Capri Restaurant on the sixth floor offers a magnificent view of the Atlantic Ocean and delectable Italian cuisine.

8. Eat Great Seafood At Waterman’s Surfside Grille

“Waterman” is a term used to designate a person who is exceptional in fishing, surfing, or other sea-related pursuits. Waterman’s Surfside Grille is exceptional in several categories: location, seafood, and family history. Situated in a prime spot along Atlantic Avenue with incredible views of the rolling surf, Waterman’s is particularly known for its crab cakes, she-crab soup, and its original Orange Crush drink. You will find salads, burgers, ribs, and steaks on the menu, but most arrive in search of great seafood.

Before or after your meal, plan to spend time browsing The Beach Nut, a clothing and gift boutique shop inside the restaurant.

Pro Tip: I ordered the crab cakes, and they were as good as advertised.

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9. Attend The Annual East Coast Surfing Championships

Scheduled each year at the beginning of hurricane season when the waves are likely to be the best, the East Coast Surfing Championships will bring in surfers from around the world for this year’s 60th-anniversary event. This late August contest is sponsored by Coastal Edge Surf Shop, one of the most impressive stores of its kind. Thousands of visitors will line the beach from 1st Street to 9th Street planning to support food vendors, craft artisans, and those participating in the surfing contests as well as contests for flag football, volleyball, skateboarding, and swimsuit modeling. Both amateurs and professionals have appropriate categories to enter.

Pro Tip: Coastal Edge Surf Shop sells absolutely everything needed by beginning and advanced surfers, plus the camera equipment to ensure that your efforts are documented for all to see.

10. Climb To The Top Of Cape Henry Lighthouse

If you choose to walk the 191 steps to the top of the Cape Henry Lighthouse, you will be rewarded with a sensational view of Chesapeake Bay. The lighthouse is historic, having been built in 1792 as one of the first projects approved by the new U.S. government. A second lighthouse followed in 1881. That second one is painted black and white and is the most recognizable of the two. Adult admission is $10. The lighthouse is open seven days a week. Note that visitors must be at least 42 inches tall to climb the tower.

Also of note: The location is near the spot where the first English settlers landed in 1607. You will want to check that out while you are in the area.

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11. Watch Whales And Dolphins On A Boat Tour

Whales are active in the area from December to March, then dolphins take over from late March to October. For a chance to get a closer look at the antics of these amazing animals, plan to book a boat tour into their territory. Remember, though, that no tour can guarantee there will be lots of sightings. You might see 20 whales on your tour, and the next visitors might only see one or two.

The Virginia Aquarium is one source for booking a boat tour. Rudee Tours is another company that is highly recommended. Check their websites, find a date and time that works best, then follow all their guidelines.

These 11 recommendations give you a starting point, but I can assure you there are more restaurants and attractions, along with numerous festivals and seasonal events that are designed to entertain, educate, and amaze those who visit Virginia Beach, Virginia.

For more Virginia Beach vacation inspiration, consider:

  • 7 Fantastic Seafood Restaurants To Try In Virginia Beach
  • 7 Beautiful Oceanfront Stays In Virginia Beach
  • Scenic Virginia Road Trip: Arlington To Virginia Beach
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FAQs

11 Fabulous Things To Do In Virginia Beach, Virginia? ›

Near the point where the Chesapeake Bay and the Atlantic Ocean meet, Cape Henry was the site of the first landing of the English colonists who eventually settled in Jamestown; modern Virginia Beach was established in 1906. It is home to several state parks, protected beaches, and military bases.

How do I spend a day in Virginia Beach? ›

  1. Play at Grommet Island Park.
  2. Visit the Atlantic Wildfowl Museum.
  3. Visit the Surf and Rescue Museum.
  4. Take a picture with the King Neptune Statue.
  5. Dine at one of the Boardwalk Restaurants.

What makes Virginia Beach special? ›

Near the point where the Chesapeake Bay and the Atlantic Ocean meet, Cape Henry was the site of the first landing of the English colonists who eventually settled in Jamestown; modern Virginia Beach was established in 1906. It is home to several state parks, protected beaches, and military bases.

Can you walk on the beach at night in Virginia Beach? ›

The Virginia Beach oceanfront does not close. You are free to walk on it at any time, but please be advised that there are no lifeguards on duty after hours.

Is Virginia Beach good for seniors? ›

Virginia Beach is renowned for its beautiful beaches and scenic waterfront. With 35 miles of pristine coastline, seniors can enjoy swimming, sunbathing, fishing, and boating, among other activities.

What fruit is Virginia known for? ›

Hillybilly mango. Quaker delight. Call the pawpaw by any name you like, but if one House of Delegates member has her way, make sure you also call it Virginia's state fruit. Native to Virginia and growing mainly in forests, pawpaws have been enjoying an unexpected moment in the sun.

What is Virginia popular dish? ›

Virginia is known for its southern-style fare including oysters, peanuts, BBQ, country ham, blue crabs, trout, apples, and Brunswick stew. Many recognize these Virginia foods but don't know the origin or how they became a tradition on our tables.

What is a fun fact about Virginia Beach? ›

An incredible State fact – in the entire country, Virginia Beach is left with one of the last remaining undeveloped areas in its Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge. Established in 1938, 8000-acre fresh water running on the border of the Atlantic Ocean, the Back Bay is home to various marine creatures and land animals.

Where do Navy Seals live in Virginia Beach? ›

Naval Air Base Little Creek is home to many Navy construction, Seal, and beach units such as the Amphibious Construction Battalion Two, Beachmasters Unit Two, and Seal Team Two.

What is the nickname for Virginia Beach? ›

It's Either “Vah” Beach or VB—If You Call It Anything Else, You're Not From Around Here. Want to instantly tip your outsider status off to a VBer? Then just call Virginia Beach “V Beach”.

Which side of Virginia Beach is best? ›

Virginia Beach has two contrasting sides to it—the north and south. Many would say the south side is better for its range of activities, while the north side is better for a calmer, quieter experience.

Is there a nice part of Virginia Beach? ›

Great Neck is a top neighborhood in Virginia Beach—and it's an especially great place for families to settle down because of its safe streets and close-knit community.

Is Virginia Beach a free beach? ›

Sandbridge Beach, Chesapeake Bay Beach and the Oceanfront Resort Beach are all free and open to the public.

Can you walk on the boardwalk in Virginia Beach? ›

The Virginia Beach Boardwalk, at the Oceanfront, is a 28-feet wide marvel that stretches three miles from 2nd to 40th Street and features a separate bike path, ideal for strolling, rollerblading and biking. Entertainment is offered nightly during the summer months and four oceanfront stages at 7th, 17th, and 24th and ...

How walkable is Virginia Beach? ›

Most errands require a car in Virginia Beach. Virginia Beach is the 45th most walkable large city in the US with a Walk Score of 33.

Does Virginia Beach have a nice boardwalk? ›

Late at night early in the day time very safe very quiet beautiful boardwalk. The statues, sculptures, and monuments down the entire boardwalk are just gorgeous. Virginia Beach offers live music every day at 17th St. and boardwalk and 24th and boardwalk.

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