1) The Cape Henry Lighthouse – Built in 1792 and standing near the spot where in 1607 Captain Newport raised a cross to offer thanks for their safe crossing of the Atlantic.
3) Virginia Aquarium and Marine Science Center – Offers 800,000 gallons of one of the best aquariums and live animal habitats in the country! From sharks, tortoises, otters, seal and much more! With hundreds of hands-on exhibits, outdoor aviary, nature trail, and marshlands.
4) The Old Coast Guard Station preserves the history of Virginia’s coastal communities and maritime heritage. With so many activities to choose from for adults and children. For children storytime with Captain Fishbones or Grandma Beach! For adults learn about oyster harvesting!
5) Beaches, Beaches, Beaches! With 35 miles of coastline. Play in the water, snorkel, build sand castles, look for sea life, collect shells, sun bathe, fishing and boating – so much to do in one place! Stay at one of the beach resorts and you will not even need to leave!
6) Site Seeing – Virigina Beach offers a large aray of charters and guided tours from fishing where you can can catch Swordfish, Blues, Mahi, Tuna, Shark as well as scuba diving but dolphin and whale watching!
Virginia Beach entices visitors to “Live the Life” year-round! Located in the southeastern corner of the state, Virginia Beach is four hours southeast of D.C. by car and within a day’s drive or less from two-thirds of the U.S. population. For visitor information, call 1-800-VA-BEACH (800/822-3224) or visit www.VisitVirginiaBeach.com for online trip planning. For media information and digital images, click on www.VisitVirginiaBeach.com/pressroom. You can
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THIS IS A BEAUTIFUL PLACE. I HAVE BEEN, BUT NOT ALL THAT YOU HAVE MENTIONED, YOU HAVE INSPIRED ME TO GO BACK.AHHHHHHHHH VACATION.