Virginia

Discover historic landmarks, scenic mountains and coastal beauty

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Uncover historic sights and some of the most idyllic scenery in America.
Virginia, bordering the nation's capital, Washington, D.C., offers a captivating blend of attractions where each step reveals layers of history, natural beauty, and cultural richness waiting to be explored.

As home to the countries first permanent English settlement, Jamestowne, Virginia is often referred to as the birthplace of a nation boasting other significant historical sites like Colonial Williamsburg and Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello. Civil War enthusiasts can also explore key battlefields and landmarks such as Manassas, Fredericksburg, and Appomattox Court House, where the Confederacy surrendered to Union forces. Whilst Richmond, the former capital of the Confederacy, features the American Civil War Museum.

For outdoor enthusiasts, Shenandoah National Park boasts breathtaking views along Skyline Drive, while the Blue Ridge Parkway, known as "America's Favorite Drive," showcases stunning mountain scenery. Meanwhile, Virginia Beach offers sandy shores and lively boardwalks, along with the rich maritime heritage found at Norfolk’s USS Wisconsin and Nauticus Museum.

To round out your journey of discovery, Mount Vernon, George Washington’s meticulously preserved plantation, and Arlington National Cemetery, a solemn tribute to the nation’s heroes, offer further deep historical insights. With a mix of historical landmarks, scenic beauty, and cultural experiences, Virginia is an essential destination for any traveller.
Williamsburg Historic Building, Virginia with the path leading up to the homestead & manicured plants around the property

Things to see & do

Browse through our recommended selection of things to see and do in Virginia. Many of these are included in our suggested itineraries, however, if there is
anything you see that particularly takes your interest, please let us know and we will include it in your holiday package or put you in touch with the right people.

Manassas Battlefield Park

Manassas, Virginia

Manassas National Battlefield Park in Virginia preserves the sites of two significant Civil War battles, known as the First and Second Battles of Bull Run. The park's hallowed grounds and historic structures offer visitors a chance to explore the battlefields, learn about the events that took place there, and gain insights into the realities of the American Civil War. It serves as a place of reflection and remembrance of the conflicts that shaped the nation's history.

Old Town Alexandria

Alexandria, Virginia

Nestled between Arlington and Mount Vernon is the delightful city of Alexandria featuring the walkable Old Town area, where cobblestone streets are lined with preserved 18th and 19th-century buildings, boutique shops, and waterfront restaurants. Explore historic sites like Gadsby's Tavern and the Torpedo Factory Art Centre, enjoy a scenic stroll along the Potomac River or take advantage of the free trolley service to easily navigate the city's attractions.

Battleship Wisconsin

Norfolk, Virginia

The Battleship Wisconsin, one of the largest and last battleships ever built by the U.S. Navy, is now a fascinating museum ship docked in Norfolk, Virginia. Part of the Nauticus maritime museum, it offers visitors a chance to explore naval history firsthand. You can tour the massive ship, including its deck and some interior compartments, learning about its service in World War II, the Korean War, and the Gulf War, and experience life aboard a historic naval vessel.

George Washington's Mount Vernon

Alexandria, Virginia

An historic estate that was the beloved home of the first President of the United States, George Washington. It showcases his life, leadership, and the history of the early American republic. The estate includes the beautifully preserved mansion, stunning gardens, and various outbuildings. Mount Vernon offers visitors a glimpse into Washington's world and the era in which he lived, making it a cherished national landmark.

Yorktown Battlefield

Yorktown, Virginia

Yorktown Battlefield was the site of the final battle of the American Revolution? In 1781, General George Washington, with the help of French forces, defeated General Cornwallis and his British army, effectively ending the war and securing American independence. Today, visitors can explore the battlefield, see historic sites like the Surrender Field, and learn about this pivotal moment in American history. It’s a must-see for history enthusiasts!

Kings Dominion

Doswell, Virginia

A popular amusement park offering thrilling rides, entertainment, and family-friendly attractions. With a wide variety of roller coasters, water rides, and live shows, it provides a fun-filled experience for visitors of all ages. The park's diverse themed areas, including Planet Snoopy and Soak City water park, ensure a day of excitement and adventure. Kings Dominion is a cherished destination for those seeking a memorable amusement park experience in Virginia.

Thomas Jefferson's Monticello

Charlottesville, Virginia

Monticello, the former residence of the third U.S. President and renowned Founding Father, showcases Jefferson's architectural innovation, intellectual pursuits, and plantation life. With its neoclassical design, lush gardens, and panoramic views, Monticello reflects Jefferson's multifaceted legacy. Visitors can explore the mansion, gardens, and exhibits that delve into his contributions to American history, making it a key destination for understanding the nation's early years.

Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Centre

Chantilly, Virginia

An extension of the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum in Washington, DC, this expansive facility located close to Dulles International Airport houses an impressive collection of historic aircraft and space artifacts, including the Space Shuttle Discovery and the SR-71 Blackbird. Visitors can explore the wonders of aviation and space exploration through interactive exhibits and immersive displays, making it a captivating destination for anyone interested in the history of flight and space travel.

Arlington National Cemetery

Arlington, Virginia

Revered military cemetery in Virginia, honouring America's veterans and their sacrifices. It features notable sites such as the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, where the Changing of the Guard ceremony occurs, and the eternal flame and final resting place gravesite of President John F. Kennedy and gravesites of other prominent figures.  A place of profound respect and national reflection, visitors can explore historical monuments, memorials, and Arlington House, offering a deep sense of history and reverence.

Meadowlark Botanical Gardens

Vienna, Virginia

A picturesque 95-acre preserve featuring ornamental displays, native plants, and distinctive collections. Visitors can explore a variety of gardens including cherry blossoms, azaleas, and a butterfly garden. The park also features walking trails, lakes, and a Korean Bell Garden, adding a unique cultural element. This serene setting is perfect for nature lovers and provides a beautiful backdrop for photography, bird watching, and peaceful walks year-round.

The Historic Triangle

Coastal Virginia, Virginia

The Historic Triangle, comprising Colonial Williamsburg, Yorktown, and Jamestown Settlement is an exploration of early American history. In Colonial Williamsburg, experience 18th-century life with costumed interpreters, historic buildings, and engaging reenactments. Yorktown highlights the final battle of the American Revolution with battlefields, waterfront strolls, and the American Revolution Museum. Whilst Jamestown Settlement showcases the first permanent English colony with recreated ships, a Powhatan village, and James Fort.

American Civil War Museum

Richmond, Virginia

This museum delves into the complex history of the Civil War and its impact on American society. Through interactive exhibits, artefacts, and immersive storytelling, the museum provides a comprehensive understanding of the war's causes, events, and consequences. It offers a thought-provoking exploration of this pivotal period in U.S. history, fostering dialogue about the nation's past and its relevance to contemporary issues.

Blue Ridge Parkway

Waynesboro, VA - Cherokee, NC

‘America’s Favourite Drive’ starts in Virgina - a scenic voyage through the heart of the Appalachian Mountains. The Virginia portion of the Blue Ridge Parkway winds through the picturesque Blue Ridge Mountains, offering breathtaking views and notable stops like Mabry Mill, Peaks of Otter, and Humpback Rocks. Visitors can explore historic sites, hike scenic trails, and enjoy panoramic overlooks of the James River Valley.

Appomattox Courthouse

Appomattox, Virginia

This National Historical Park is the site where General Robert E. Lee surrendered to General Ulysses S. Grant on April 9, 1865, effectively ending the American Civil War. The preserved 19th-century village includes McLean House, where the surrender was signed, along with several other historic buildings and artefacts. Visitors can explore museum exhibits, participate in living history demonstrations, and walk the grounds where one of America's most pivotal moments took place.

Car & Carriage Caravan Museum

Luray, Virginia

Situated next to the renowned Luray Caverns, this museum offers a fascinating glimpse into the history of transportation, featuring an impressive collection of over 140 items including antique and classic cars, carriages, coaches, and costumes from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Highlights include an 1892 Benz, a 1908 Baker Electric, and a 1913 Stanley Steamer. Visitors can explore the evolution of automotive technology and design through this engaging display.

Virginia State Capitol

Richmond, Virginia

Designed by Thomas Jefferson and completed in 1788, this historic landmark exemplifies the American Neoclassical architectural style. The capitol houses the oldest legislative body in the Western Hemisphere, the Virginia General Assembly. Visitors can explore the building's beautiful interiors, view significant artefacts, and learn about Virginia's rich political history through guided tours. The capitol also features a statue of George Washington among other historical figures.

Monticello Wine Trail

Charlottesville, Virginia

The Monticello Wine Trail in Virginia offers a delightful experience through the scenic heart of Virginia wine country. Nestled in the picturesque landscapes around Charlottesville, the trail features over 30 wineries, each with unique vintages and stunning views. Taste award-winning wines, enjoy vineyard tours, and relax in beautiful tasting rooms. With its rich history, rolling hills, and exceptional wines, the Monticello Wine Trail is perfect for wine enthusiasts and those looking to enjoy a relaxing, scenic escape.

National Museum of the Marine Corps

Triangle, Virginia

The National Museum of the Marine Corps, located near Marine Corps Base Quantico, is a modern facility designed to honour the commitment and sacrifices of Marines. The museum's exhibits cover the history of the Marine Corps from its founding in 1775 to present day, featuring artefacts, personal stories, and immersive displays. Visitors can explore interactive galleries that bring battles and historical events to life, offering a profound insight into the Marines' role in American history.

Virginia Beach Boardwalk

Virginia Beach, Virginia

A bustling promenade stretching close to 5 km along the Atlantic Ocean, perfect for biking, strolling, and dining. It features the iconic King Neptune statue, a 10 metre tall, bronze tribute to the sea god. Enjoy street performers, live music, and ocean views. With its lively atmosphere, beach access, and numerous shops and restaurants, the boardwalk is a popular destination for families and beachgoers, offering entertainment and scenic outlooks.

Colonial Williamsburg

Williamsburg, Virginia

A living-history museum that transports visitors to the 18th century. This wonderfully restored historic area offers immersive experiences with costumed interpreters, authentic colonial buildings, and interactive exhibits. Visitors can explore the Governor's Palace, artisanal shops, and gardens, while engaging in reenactments of historical events. Ideal for history enthusiasts, Colonial Williamsburg offers an educational and captivating journey back in time.

Busch Gardens Williamsburg

Williamsburg, Virginia

A world-renowned theme park that combines thrilling rides with European-themed attractions. Home of the 'Loch Ness Monster, the world's first interlocking Loop Roller Coaster, visitors can experience exhilarating roller coasters, live shows, and immersive areas representing different European countries. The park's beautifully landscaped grounds, word-class coasters, and entertaining events offer a memorable experience for families and thrill-seekers alike, making it a popular destination for fun and adventure.

Luray Caverns

Luray, Virginia

This spectacular underground wonder, located in Virginia's Shenandoah Valley, features stunning stalactites, stalagmites, and mirrored pools. Highlights include the Great Stalacpipe Organ, which creates music from the cavern's formations, and the Dream Lake, reflecting delicate mineral formations. Visitors can explore well-lit, paved pathways, making it accessible and enjoyable for all ages. Luray Caverns offers a unique, awe-inspiring experience, showcasing the natural beauty and geological marvels beneath the earth's surface.

Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel

Chesapeake, Virginia

Take a trip over this remarkable engineering feat connecting Virginia Beach to Virginia's Eastern Shore. Spanning for 28 kilometres, the bridge-tunnel crosses the Chesapeake Bay, offering breathtaking views of the water and surroundings. Motorists get to experience the thrill of driving both above and below the bay's surface, passing through man-made islands and tunnels - an iconic and scenic route, showcasing the synergy of human innovation and natural beauty.

Petersburg National Battlefield

Petersburg, Virginia

The site of a crucial 292-day campaign during the American Civil War, where Union forces besieged Confederate Petersburg, leading directly to the fall of Richmond and the South's surrender. The park encompasses extensive walking trails, historical trenches, and fortifications. Visitors can explore interactive exhibits, participate in living history demonstrations, and attend guided tours to gain a deeper understanding of one of the longest military events in American history.

Shenandoah National Park

Shenandoah, Virginia

Explore this picturesque park that encompasses the Blue Ridge Mountains. Its Skyline Drive winds through diverse landscapes, providing panoramic vistas and abundant wildlife. Hiking trails lead to waterfalls and overlooks, showcasing the park's natural beauty. The park also preserves a slice of Appalachian culture and history. Visitors can enjoy camping, scenic drives, and outdoor activities, making it a cherished destination for nature enthusiasts seeking tranquility and exploration.

Visit Historic Jamestowne

Jamestowne, Virginia

Historic Jamestowne is the original site of the first permanent English settlement in North America, founded in 1607. Managed by the National Park Service and Preservation Virginia, it offers archaeological sites, artefacts, and exhibits that tell the story of early English colonisation, interactions with Native American tribes, and the beginnings of American democracy. Visitors can witness ongoing excavations, view the remnants of James Fort, and explore the museum to delve into America's colonial past.

Military Aviation Museum

Virginia Beach, Virginia

The Military Aviation Museum houses one of the world's largest collections of warbirds in flying condition from WWI and WWII. Visitors can explore meticulously restored aircraft displayed in authentic period hangars and participate in guided tours that offer insights into aviation history and technology. The museum also hosts airshows where these vintage planes take to the skies, providing a dynamic and educational experience for all ages.

Natural Bridge

Natural Bridge, Virginia

A fascinating geological formation carved by Cedar Creek. This natural limestone arch standing 65 metres high and spanning 27 metres across, is a historic landmark visited by notable figures such as Thomas Jefferson and George Washington. Surrounded by lush forests and trails, Natural Bridge State Park itself offers hiking, wildlife viewing, and educational programs, making it a must-see destination for nature lovers and history enthusiasts alike.

Caverns at Natural Bridge

Natural Bridge, Virginia

Another of Virginia's underground attractions showcasing intricate geological formations. Visitors can explore deep chambers adorned with stalactites, stalagmites, and flow stones. Discovered in the 19th century, these caverns provide a fascinating journey 34 stories below ground. Guided tours reveal the caverns' history and natural beauty, offering a unique and educational experience. Located beneath the historic Natural Bridge, the caverns are a popular stop for nature and geology enthusiasts.

Fredericksburg Civil Rights Trail

Fredericksburg, Virginia

Provides an insightful look into the city's role in the civil rights movement, including its significance as a key stop for the Freedom Riders. The trail features landmarks, historic sites, and informational markers that highlight pivotal events and influential figures in the struggle for racial equality. Visitors can explore neighbourhoods, churches, and schools where activism and community efforts made a difference.

Museum of Fine Arts

Richmond, Virginia

A premier cultural institution, offering an extensive array of artworks from around the world. Its collections include American, European, Asian, and African art, featuring everything from ancient artefacts to contemporary pieces. Highlights include the Fabergé egg collection and extensive exhibitions of Impressionist art. The museum also hosts educational programs, workshops, and special events, making it a dynamic destination for art lovers of all interests.

Edgar Allen Poe Museum

Richmond, Virginia

Celebrating the life and work of the famed American writer. Situated in the Old Stone House, the museum is just blocks from Poe's first Richmond home and features one of the world's largest collections of Poe memorabilia, including manuscripts, letters, first editions, and personal belongings. The museum provides a deep dive into Poe’s influences and achievements, enriching visitors' understanding of his contributions to literature and the macabre.

Cumberland Gap National Historical Park

Appalachian Mountains, Virginia

A site of historical and natural significance that straddles the borders of Virginia, Kentucky, and Tennessee. It marks the route through the Appalachian Mountains used by early settlers, famously known as the Wilderness Road, blazed by Daniel Boone. Visitors can explore historic sites, hike scenic trails, and enjoy panoramic views from the Pinnacle Overlook. The park's rich history and stunning landscapes make it a unique destination for outdoor enthusiasts and history buffs.

Sand Cave

Ewing, Virginia

Discover this hidden gem known for its stunning, multi-coloured sand formations and cathedral-like natural amphitheatre. Accessible via a scenic hike through lush forests and rugged terrain, the cave's vibrant hues and unique geological features captivate visitors. The trail to Sand Cave also offers wonderful views of the surrounding Appalachian Mountains, making it a popular destination for hikers, nature enthusiasts, and photographers seeking a serene and picturesque adventure.

Nauticus National Maritime Centre

Norfolk, Virginia

An engaging maritime museum and science centre. Located on the waterfront, it offers immersive exhibits that explore the world of naval history, shipbuilding, and maritime technology. The centre also includes the Battleship Wisconsin, a historic naval vessel that is open for tours. Nauticus provides an educational and interactive experience, shedding light on the importance of maritime heritage and innovation in the Hampton Roads region.

Shenandoah National Park with 2 women sitting on the wall looking over the valley at sunset

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