Virginia Beach Real Estate
It does not have the airs of Hilton Head or the party atmosphere of South Beach.
Instead Virginia Beach gives off a quiet sophistication for visitors who are
looking for a beach resort town with just the right mix of tourist and hometown
fun. If you are planning a trip to Virginia Beach, there are museums, outdoor
sports, nightlife entertainment venues, and much more. The area is warm in the
summer but misses the stifling heat of locations farther south. While Virginia
Beach gets a fair amount of rainfall, most of it is not during the tourist season.
The winters there are cool, with average January temperatures around 40 degrees
and about eight inches of snowfall. Virginia Beach is a tourist’s dream
because it is not overcrowded but provides plenty of entertainment opportunities
to fit any type of weather or lifestyle.
For visitors interested in space exploration, a quick jaunt to Hampton will
bring you face-to-face with the Apollo 12 Command Module. This partially burned
module will give you an up-close look at the world of space exploration in the
1960s. In addition, the Virginia Air and Space Center houses an IMAX theater
and other fascinating exhibits. Back in the city of Virginia Beach, the city
schools provide inexpensive screenings and presentation through the school system’s
planetarium.
If you are trying to keep yourself in the spirit of visiting the beach, consider
checking out the Virginia Aquarium and Marine Science Center in downtown Virginia
Beach. This expansive center is home to more than 800,000 gallons of water with
hundreds of species of live fish in addition to a bird sanctuary where you can
walk around with various birds flying overhead. The aquarium also has live exhibits,
many of them interactive, so that you can experience the excitement of marine
life.
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When you want to get near the water and stay outdoors, two great Virginia Beach
options are the state boardwalk and the Chesapean Kayak Tours. The boardwalk,
located along the tourist beaches, allows visitors to take a three-mile stroll
along the beach. The boardwalk features historical plaques and displays of famous
Virginians so that you can soak up the cultural significance of the region while
you take in small concerts and watch for other live entertainment, as well as
eats from the various kiosks along the boardwalk.
The kayak tours are a wonderful experience and one of the most unique you can
get in Virginia Beach! The Chesapean Kayak Company, which is the area’s
premier kayak touring group, leads tours through the ocean waters and will put
you up close and personal with the bottlenose dolphins often spotted in the
waters off the Virginia coast. The unique design of the kayaks is perfect for
beginners because they can kayak without any experience and still have the ability
to see the dolphins in the water. This experience is great for the entire family
or for a romantic date night for a couple.
Anyone interested in Christian mystics or holistic healing should visit the
Association for Research and Enlightenment. The brainchild of the mystic Edgar
Cayce, ARE has been in Virginia Beach for more than 70 years, and visitors can
take a self-guided tour. The center also offers a number of educational exhibits
throughout the year that allow visitors to explore the areas of philosophy,
spirituality, and holistic medicine. Virginia Beach also is home to the Beach
Garden Park, which has 15 acres of botanical beauties as well as a basketball
and playground area. This park is wonderful for a lazy day picnic because of
the vast area where children can run around and enjoy the sunshine of Virginia
Beach, where July is the warmest month with average temperatures of 78 degrees.
As the evening begins, try visiting the 17th Street Stage or the 24th Street
Park on the beachfront where there are numerous stages for live entertainment,
including acting and singing. The Hampton Roads Shakespeare Festival brings
early modern Britain to life as thespians from around the country gather to
act out Shakespeare’s plays and sonnets. With indoor and outdoor performances,
you can visit the festival any time of the year.
Certain weekends also provide ethnic and special entertainment. Start the summer
with the Latin Fest, held in early June, with the tunes of the salsa, mambo,
and other traditional Latin dances as well as great food and fun. The summer
also brings the PANorama Caribbean Music Fest to Virginia Beach along with Latin
and Caribbean music and high school band competitions. Try to plan your trip
to coincide with the Neptune Festival Boardwalk Weekend if you make it at the
end of summer. You can experience athletic games, wine tasting, and more, making
this a very Virginia Beach style “goodbye” to summer.
The evening also offers plenty of music and food. Some of the restaurants,
like Awful Arthur’s Oyster Bar, are famous for their evening entertainment.
You should consider this if you are looking for a taste of Virginia Beach’s
local musical talent. Peabody’s is the most well-known dance club in Virginia
Beach, but it is only one of many places where you can groove away the night
to the sounds of contemporary music. Seafood is the specialty in this beachfront
city, but there is some of everything available. Try Croc’s, an inexpensive
casual dining place with beer-battered shrimp next to the beach, or go for a
special night out at The Swan Terrace, where you can enjoy food sitting outdoors
or next to a cozy fireplace. The city also boasts Italian, Mexican, and various
Asian cuisine.
Other possible activities include history museums, African American exhibits,
swimming, tennis, miniature golf, and even rollerblading. Virginia Beach is
one of the rare oceanfront tourist destinations that provide activities that
will suit any individual or family. All of these attractions should not take
away from the beaches, however, as Virginia Beach has several areas where the
public can enjoy the sand and surf with other sun-lovers. A trip to Virginia
Beach will provide a fun-filled vacation, no matter what activities your family
loves.
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