All about Virginia Beach Virginia
Virginia Beach
Virginia Beach is an excellent family vacation destination. It has recreation, attractions, great accomodations and a nice climate.Virginia Beach is part of the Hampton Roads area of Virgina, which has a wide range of activities for visitors.
Virginia Beach is known for its beautiful sandy beaches, warm water and family oriented boardwalk. Visitors will find a nice array of motels, restaurants, shops, amusements, decks, dance clubs and shopping facilities.
Virginia Beach Links
- Virginia Beach Travel Information
- Virginia Beach travel and vacation information.
- Virginia Beach Fishing Trips
- Information and links to Virginia Beach charter boats, Chesapeake Bay fishing, deep sea fishing and other fishing charters.
- Virginia Beach Fishing Pier
- Information and links for Virginia Beach pier fishing.
- Sea Gull Pier
- Information and links for fishing the Sea Gull Pier on the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel.
- Outdoors USA
- Virginia Beach apparel, artwork and gifts. This site also has items featuring logos and other artwork for Virginia, Chincoteague Island, wildlife, fishing, hunting, nature, seafood and more.
- Virginia Beach Artwork
- This site has some gorgeous artwork which depicts Virginia Beach landmarks.
- Virginia Beach Photo Galleries
- Photographs of Virginia Beach architecture, landmarks and more.
- Virginia Saltwater Fishing
- Virginia Saltwater Fishing provides news, events, articles and other information about saltwater fishing in the Chesapeake Bay, coastal waters and offshore areas of Virginia.
Virginia Beach T Shirts and Gifts
Virginia Beach Attractions
Virginia Beach has year round attractions, although it's well known for its beaches and summer fun. The entire stretch of Virginia Beach has excellent beach access, with spacious white sand and water suitable for swimming from June thru October.The three mile oceanfront boardwalk features an upbeat atmosphere. It's perfect for biking, roller-blading, running, or just strolling. One stop worth visiting on the boardwalk is the Virginia Beach fishing pier. Here visitors are likely to catch fish, even with no experience. The staff and fellow fishermen are usually more than willing to share experiences and local tips.
Another family attraction that is a must see is the Virginia Beach Aquarium. The complex has marine life exhibits, aquaruims, touching tanks, historical exhibits, nature trails, boat tours and more.
Books about Virginia Beach
Virginia Beach Events
The Boardwalk Art Show & Festival is one of Virginia Beach and the Commonwealth's most highly anticipated events.
With more than 350,000 visitors and $2 million in art sales annually, the Boardwalk Art Show & Festival is noted as on the top fine art & design shows in the USA.
The Virginia Beach Hotel Motel Association Best-in-Show Award of $10,000 draws some of the nation's finest artists and art collectors to the event.
The Old Cape Henry Lighthouse
The Old Cape Henry Lighthouse is maintained by the APVA and is a National Historic Landmark, serving as the official symbol for the City of Virginia Beach.The Cape Henry Lighthouse is located within Fort Story military base. To visit the lighthouse, you must pass through the security gates of Fort Story.
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Virginia Beach and Hampton Roads Historical Attractions
Virginia Beach and the Hampton Roads region holds immense historical significance. Local tourist attractions include Old Cape Henry Lighthouse dating from 1791 and Adam Thoroughgood House, built around 1680. It was here over four hundred years ago that English colonists set foot in Virginia.In April 1607, the vessels Sarah Constant, Godspeed and Discovery stopped at the Chesapeake Bay. They named the spot as Cape Henry. Other historic buildings include churches and spiritual houses.
Virginia Beach Recreation
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Virginia Beach Fishing Charter Boats, Head Boats, Tour Boats and Guides
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This lens has information on Virginia Beach, Virginia fishing charter boats, headboats, fishing guides and other services.
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Hampton Roads Virginia
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Hampton Roads refers to both a body of water and the region of land bordered by the Elizabeth and James Rivers, the Western edge of the Chesapeake Bay and the Waterfront of Virginia Beach.
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Cape Henry Lighthouse
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This page has information on the lighthouses of Cape Henry, near Virginia Beach Virginia. The Cape Henry Lighthouse is located within Fort Story military base. To visit the lighthouse, you must pass through the security gates of Fort Story.
Virginia Beach Gifts, Souvenirs and Memorabilia
T-shirts, stickers and more.
T shirts, Sweatshirts and Apparel
T-shirts, sweatshirts, golf shirts and other apparel are among the most sought after Virginia Beach items. There are thousands of t-shirt designs available in the local shops and online. Some of the traditional favorites feature the famous "Virginia is for a lovers" slogan or similar mottos. Other art features beach scenes, local landscapes, pirate art, sports and recreation themes and more. Fishing is popular at Virginia Beach and anglers love to display their favorite fish, charter boat, tournament or other topic on shirts and other apparel.
Stickers, Buttons and Magnets
Stickers have become extremely popular gifts for Virginia Beach enthusiasts. Traditional bumper stickers have been joined by smaller oval stickers and other shapes. In addition to adhesive stickers, buttons and magnets allow users to attach their favorite images to almost any surface. These products display the popular VB icon or other Virginia Beach logos.
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Virginia Beach Fishing Pier
Hampton Roads Virginia
Hampton Roads is populated by seven cities and a host of smaller communities. The seven cities are Norfolk, Portsmouth, Newport News, Chesapeake, Hampton, Virginia Beach and Suffolk.-
Chesapeake Virginia
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Chesapeake is a vibrant city in Virginia's Hampton Roads region. The community is a mix of urban areas, forests and wetlands, including a substantial portion of the Great Dismal Swamp. Chesapeake is the third largest city in Virginia in terms of popu...
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Norfolk - Waterside Virginia
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This page has information on the Waterside area of Norfolk, Virginia.
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Newport News Virginia
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Newport News Virginia is one of the seven cities of Hampton Roads.
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Portsmouth Virginia
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Portsmouth Virginia is one of the seven cities of Hampton Roads.
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Hampton Virginia
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Hampton Virginia is one of the seven cities of Hampton Roads.
Virginia Beach Feedback
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- Virginia-Beach-Real-Estate Virginia-Beach-Real-Estate Nov 5, 2009 @ 9:32 am
- Love your lens. I will check out some of your others, as I like your style and even though you have a competive name against me, we are in a totally different business.
Thanks Tom
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- rtabel rtabel Sep 17, 2009 @ 11:55 pm
- Yo John, what a nice lens! I went through you whole catalogue of lens titles and I will be spending a lot of time going through them! I used to live in VA Beach way back from '79 to '84 and I have to say, I had the time of my life! Stil have many friends there and have been back a few times. The Tidewater area is one place I'm looking at to come back to and maybe settle down at. I remember the great times we've had down at chick's bay. Used to live right off Newhaven Blvd. Anyway, found your lens through your comment on my post about the google duplicate content thing.
Know that I will be comming back to al your lenses about the VA Beach and Chesapeake Bay area many times. What a pleasure~
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- Evelyn_Saenz Evelyn_Saenz Aug 17, 2009 @ 6:13 am | in reply to heipet
- Thank you for adding your lens to the All 50 States Group Lensography.
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- heipet heipet Jun 8, 2009 @ 10:46 am
- I have submitted this lens to "All 50 States"!
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- kiwisoutback kiwisoutback Oct 15, 2008 @ 6:22 pm
- Virginia Beach is a great place, and I think the beaches are far underrated. I consider it a gateway to the southern climate (that I wish I were experiencing right now in cold New England!). Nice work!
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