There are more things to do in Virginia Beach than most visitors have time to experience. Being an oceanfront hotel has its advantages! Enjoy dining in our on-site restaurant while overlooking the waves, soak up some sun just steps from your hotel room, or get in the water for fun with the family. You won’t have to travel very far to enjoy all that Virginia Beach has to offer–popular attractions such as the Virginia Aquarium, Busch Gardens® and water parks are all within a short drive!
Virginia Beach Guide
Come and live the life in Virginia Beach! The perfect destination for the classic family beach vacation, Virginia Beach features a recently widened 300-foot beach, a three-mile long oceanfront boardwalk, historic landmarks, exciting attractions, manicured golf courses, parks and wildlife habitats, and popular events that will enhance any visit. Seaside lodging with spectacular views and dining experiences with succulent seafood abound, and the resort city's mild climate makes it an ideal vacation spot any season of the year.
Virginia Aquarium and Marine Science Center
VMSM (VA Beach, VA) 800,000 gallons of aquariums, live animal habitats, 300 hands-on exhibits, 3D IMAX® theater, sharks, sea turtles, stingrays, river otters and more!
The Virginia Beach Convention Center
More than 500,000 square feet of state-of-the-art, stylish event space perfect for your event or meeting.
Busch Gardens® Williamsburg
Busch Gardens Williamsburg Virginia offers an experience of European traditions and legends from six distinct countries.
Ocean Breeze® Water Park
Ocean Breeze Waterpark is Virginia Beach's ONLY water park. Located just 1.5 miles from the Oceanfront, it's a quick trip from anywhere in Hampton Rhoads.
The Military Aviation Museum, located at the Virginia Beach Airport, is home to one of the largest private collections of World War 2 and Korean War era fighters, bombers, trainers and seaplanes. Many aircraft have been fully restored to their World War II condition and are available for flight demonstration*, static display or movie production or commercials.
Cape Henry Lighthouse
Symbolizing Virginia Beach, this cast-iron structure stands as the oldest lighthouse built by the government in the U.S.