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Virginia Beach Summer Vacation Planning Tips

Virginia Beach Summer Vacation Planning Tips

If you are wondering if Virginia Beach is a good place to spend your summer vacation, I would absolutely recommend it! As a native and now a frequent visitor to the city, I can provide you with tons of recommendations.

In this guide, you’ll find some of the best things to do in Virginia Beach during your summer vacation. The city offers tons of dining options, beach activities, museums, fun family spots, and shopping.

While the Oceanfront is the main attraction, there are other parts of Virginia Beach that are definitely worth checking out.

Virginia Beach Oceanfront
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If you are heading to Virginia Beach for summer vacation, my top accommodation recommendation is a hotel at the Virginia Beach Oceanfront.

Here, you’ll find all your favorite chain hotels, historic hotels, luxury hotels, budget-friendly hotels, and resort-style hotels lining both sides of the strip from 2nd Street (South End) to about 57th Street (North End).

If you want to stay where most of the action is and easy access to restaurants, you’ll want to stay closer to the South End. The North End is where you’ll want to be for less crowded beaches and a quieter stay.

Over 70 hotel and resort options are within walking distance of the beach.

If you’d rather save a little money and stay more inland, there are about 30 options spread throughout the city. The obvious downside to staying inland is that you’ll need to drive and find parking at the beach rather than being able to walk everywhere. If you decide to stay inland, I recommend finding a hotel in the Town Center of Virginia Beach.

Virginia Beach surfer
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The things to do at the Virginia Beach Oceanfront are plentiful. From restaurants and bars to concert stages, museums, an art district, and the Atlantic Ocean, your family or friend group will have no problem finding entertainment.

Freebee Virginia Beach
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Tip: Download the Freebee App for free rides around the Virginia Beach Oceanfront from 11 AM to 11 PM! Be sure to schedule your rides beforehand, as there are limited vehicles, and they tend to book fast!

Virginia Beach Oceanfront
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Live! on Atlantic offers free concerts at the 17th and 24th Street stages every Wednesday from June to early September.

Other summer festivals and events include:

  • Oceanfront Concert Series
  • La Fiesta (a two-day Latin festival)
  • July 4 Stars & Stripes Celebration
  • Beach Blanket Movie Nights
  • Funk Fest Beach Party
  • East Coast Surfing Championship (ECSC)
  • Labor Day festivities
seafood shrimp and oysters
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There are many restaurant and bar options at the Oceanfront, so here are a few popular spots locals and tourists love!

  • Rockafeller’s Restaurant: Family-owned seafood restaurant using locally sourced ingredients with covered outdoor seating and views of the Inlet. This is an excellent option for families.
  • Waterman’s Surfside Grille: Family-owned seafood restaurant known for serving freshly squeezed orange crush cocktails with an outdoor patio and great ocean views. While family-friendly, this is a good option for a relaxed night out with friends.
  • Chix on the Beach: This great spot on the Virginia Beach Boardwalk serves burgers, wings, steaks, and seafood. Grab a table outside and enjoy free live music from the nearby 7th Street stage.
  • Catch 31 Fish House and Bar: Located in the Hilton Virginia Beach Oceanfront, it has an upscale feel, is located on the boardwalk, and has an outdoor patio with great ocean views and music from the 31st Street stage.
  • Doc Taylors: This has been a local brunch favorite for many years. It’s a small spot serving hearty options that is usually slammed-packed. Be aware that they are closed on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.
  • Dough Boy’s Pizza: Family-owned pizza joint with two locations at the Oceanfront. Skip the chain delivery options and try something local while in town!
  • Murphy’s Irish Pub: Laid-back spot where you can find live music (no cover charge) and outdoor seating, though not on the oceanside. You can also enjoy trivia nights or watch your favorite sports here.

This list of restaurants and bars at the Virginia Beach Oceanfront is definitely incomplete. There are so many great options here; you just can’t go wrong!

Parasailing in Virginia Beach
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There are lots of great options for the teens and toddlers onboard. Here are a few:

  • Beach Fun: You’ll find options for dolphin-watching tours, parasailing, fishing excursions, surf lessons, kayaking tours, and more.
  • VB Surf and Rescue Museum: Located on the Virginia Beach Boardwalk, this hidden gem is a great place to learn about the history of VB surfing, the Coast Guard, and Virginia Beach in general.
  • Grommet Island Park: A small park and playground on the beach that is 100% handicap accessible, perfect for “everyBODY.”
  • Atlantic Fun Park: This is a small amusement park that offers 16 different rides, a go-cart track, games for kids, and food stand options.
  • Flipper McCoys: Offers laser tag, tons of arcade games, air hockey, pool tables, and pinball. This alcohol-free environment is perfect for small children and teens.
  • Neptune’s Park: This giant statue of King Neptune is an excellent spot for a memorable family photo or the Instagram-lover in your crew.
  • Atlantic Park: A new entertainment district at the Oceanfront with a massive indoor surf pack coming in 2025!
Virginia Aquarium and Marine Science Center in VB
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Make sure to check out the ViBE Creative District! Take a walk around and enjoy the work of local artists. You’ll find painted parking meters, murals painted on buildings, coffee shops, surf shops, and restaurants.

First Landing State Park
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Shore Drive in Virginia Beach is more of a residential area, but it does have some hidden gems and is only a short drive from the Oceanfront. Here are a few spots worth visiting.

  • Cape Henry Lighthouse: There are two lighthouses on the Fort Story military base (be prepared for security checks). The original lighthouse is the fourth-oldest in the country. You’ll take a shuttle from the gates to the old lighthouse, where you can climb its 191 steps. The newer lighthouse is not open to the public.
  • First Landing State Park: This fantastic park offers hiking and biking trails, camping options, and access to the Chesapeake Bay. The NARROWS 64th Street entrance has less-crowded beaches and a boat/kayak launch. Parking fees range from $7 to $10, depending on the day.
  • Hot Tuna: This bar and restaurant is a local favorite. It offers happy hour specials and live music every Friday and Saturday night starting at 9:45 PM. There is indoor and outdoor seating and an all-around fun atmosphere.
  • Shorebreak Pizza and Taphouse: This is an excellent place for casual bites, a game of pool, or to watch your favorite sports.

The Town Center of Virginia Beach is an excellent place for shopping, dining, and entertainment away from the beach. It has an entirely different vibe.

As mentioned, you can also make this your summer vacation home base. About 15-20 minutes from the Oceanfront, you’ll find casual and upscale dining options, high-end shopping, the Sandler Center for Performing Arts, and the Funny Bone Comedy Club.

Many restaurants and bars host trivia, ladies’, and paint nights. Not too far down the road, you’ll also find Top Golf.

The Bee and The Biscuit in Virginia Beach
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Virginia Beach is a large area with many other parts to explore. Here are a few other stops worth noting for those who want to explore beyond the beach.

The Great Neck Road area has some great dining options. Citrus is a local favorite for brunch with family or friends. The Porch on Long Creek is an excellent place for a cocktail. It has outdoor seating and views of the Lynnhaven River. Terrapin is an upscale, farm-to-table restaurant perfect for date night.

The Pungo area of Virginia Beach is a bit of a drive, but a few experiences are worth the trip. The Bee and the Biscuit is a family-owned brunch spot everyone loves. It offers valet parking, an outdoor bar, games to enjoy while you wait, and handmade biscuits!

Virginia Beach Military Aviation Museum
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The Military Aviation Museum houses the world’s largest collection of operable warbirds. You can even take a ride in a 1941 Boeing Stearman!

Surf and Adventure Co in Virginia Beach
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Blue Pete’s Restaurant offers creekside dining and live music. The highlight? You can take a dinner kayaking tour through the Back Bay Wildlife Refuge with Surf and Adventure Co.

Virginia Beach is an exceptional summer vacation destination. It offers a perfect blend of coastal charm and vibrant city life. Whether looking for a lively beachfront experience or a more serene getaway, this city caters to all ages and budgets.

Virginia Beach isn’t just about its stunning coastline; the city also offers a variety of cultural and recreational attractions off the beaten path. Each neighborhood has its own unique character, and hidden gems await discovery!

Travel Journalist Alexandrea Sumuel Groves of Wander Worthy
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