10. The nightclubs of Virginia Beach, Chesapeake Bay, Virginia
The massive resort of Virginia Beach has grown to become the largest city in the state, with nearly half a million people. Although the oceanfront commercial activity can be a monument to tackiness, the relaxed atmosphere actually leads some to stay longer than planned. The city’s focus is its long, sandy beach, lined with hotels and motels, and backed by a boardwalk strip of bars, restaurants and nightclubs.
Virginia Beach is also a major surf centre, hosting the East Coast Surfing Championships in late August. The beach is the site of dozens of high-spirited annual festivals, few better than the American Music Festival, which draws big-name artists to jam on the sands over Labor Day weekend.
Where to stay in Virginia Beach:
- Best for a holiday with kids: Marriott Virginia Beach Oceanfront has a restaurant, free bikes, a fitness centre and a bar in Virginia Beach. Among the facilities at this property are a 24-hour front desk and room service, along with free WiFi throughout the property. Virginia Beach Fishing Pier is 3.4 km away and The Virginia Beach Convention Center is 3.8 km from the hotel.
- Best for getting to know the city: The Westin Virginia Beach Town Center. Situated in the Virginia Beach Town Center, an upscale shopping, dining and entertainment centre, only a short drive from beautiful beaches, this hotel features state-of-the-art amenities along with exceptional accommodations.
What to see and do in the area: High-tech exhibits and an IMAX theatre are featured at the Virginia Aquarium and Marine Science Center, which explores all things aquatic, including tanks devoted to sharks, rays, sea turtles and jellyfish.
With an entrance five miles west of Virginia Beach the woodland of First Landing State Park was the site where the first English settlers touched land in 1607 before moving on to Jamestown. it’s Virginia’s most popular state park, good for boating, cycling and camping, with a beach on the Chesapeake Bay.
A few miles up and down the coast from Virginia Beach are some beautiful and peaceful stretches of golden sand. To the south lies the nine-thousand-acre, four-mile-long Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge.