![]() The Naval Air Station Oceana Dam Neck Annex beach is where you want to be. It’s a year-round, open-air market that features local produce, foods, meats, and handicrafts from around the area. Make sure you take some time to check out the Farmer’s Market in Virginia Beach. And even if there’s nothing official happening, keep your eyes peeled– John and I once saw whales swimming and surfacing just beyond the shoreline while we were walking the boardwalk. When we lived in Virginia Beach, we had a great time seeing an international sand sculpting competition and exhibit and a sidewalk art display. Many of the most interesting ones take place on off-weekends. The Oceanfront boardwalk is very family friendly and regularly has festivals, entertainment, and exhibits. If you go to the Oceanfront to watch the sunrise, make sure you pay attention to parking restrictions so you don’t come back to a towed or booted car. It will be deserted and you’ll be able to enjoy a quiet, beautiful start to the day. If you really want an experience that is completely yours, go watch the sunrise at the beach. And it doesn’t hurt that Cinema Cafe also has a military discount– just bring your ID. Make sure that you arrive at least 40 minutes before the show begins (doors open at 30 minutes before and seats go quickly). If you’ve never done it, you’ll want to try it at least once. On this trip, we were able to finally make it to a showing of Pitch Perfect 2 and were blown away by how much fun it was (and how great our dining experience was). When John and I lived in Virginia Beach together, I really wanted to try a Cinema Cafe- it’s only in the Hampton Roads area! At Cinema Cafe, you are able to have dinner with your movie– it’s both a full-service restaurant and a movie theater. We just ran out of time and never got a chance. If you’re looking for a restaurant right on the beach (with outdoor seating!) that doesn’t cost an arm and a leg, RockFish is your place. The best times to visit and enjoy without huge crowds? Fall, winter, spring, and early in the morning or late in the day. The Oceanfront gets very crowded during the day in the summer. (I’m looking at you, magically delicious cinnamon raisin bread!)Īvoid Oceanfront (the main public beach in Virginia Beach) during heavy tourist times if you hate crowds and tough parking situations. We had a delicious breakfast on our first day at Virginia Beach which healed my sinus headache. The Baker’s Crust is a southern Virginia chain… and it is delicious. It was great! And it didn’t seem too crowded at all! John and I enjoyed eating strawberry shortcake from the local Rotary, roasted corn, and strawberry tacos from the Methodist youth group. Still, the festival keeps it’s small-town feel with free admission, local groups and vendors, and down-home entertainment from around the area. It’s the third best of its kind in the nation… and this year they expected 120,000 people in two days. Pungo Strawberry FestivalĮvery Memorial Day weekend the small town of Pungo (which is just a few miles away from downtown Virginia Beach) has a strawberry festival. It was finished in the late 1700s and the view is absolutely beautiful. ![]() When I first visited John in Virginia Beach, the Cape Henry Lighthouse was one of the first places we went. Located on Fort Story, America’s oldest federally fudned lighthouse is a great place to check out. (Did I mention that was for 2 nights? We were blown away.) ![]() In a beach town, over Memorial Day Weekend, for a 2-night stay, we spent $116. If you are looking for a clean, budget-friendly place to stay, you’ve got to check out the Navy Lodge and Navy Gateway Inns and Suites. Which means that there are a ton of lodging options. There are a ton of military installations in the Virginia Beach/Hampton Roads area. If you’re thinking about visiting Virginia Beach (which is a great place for military families to vacation at), you’ll want to check out these places– Navy Lodge/ Navy Gateway Inns and Suites We spent the whole weekend revisiting favorite haunts and finding new ones. They graciously lent us a tricked-out Chevy Equinox for our roadtrip. In addition to many initiatives (including discounts specific to the military), Chevy supports the Achilles Freedom Team of Wounded Veterans, Cell Phones for Soldiers, and is the Official Vehicle of the Army-Navy Game. It’s where we found many new roads as individuals and as a couple, and so we decided it would be the perfect place to go, thanks to the #ChevySalutes #FindNewRoads campaign!Ĭhevrolet is a huge supporter of military and veteran families. And it’s the place we first lived as a married couple. It’s where he deployed from and returned to. It’s where John was stationed while we were dating. Virginia Beach has a special place in my heart.
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