Attractions in Oceanfront, Virginia Beach
The Resort Strip — three miles of boardwalk, Atlantic Avenue hotels, and the King Neptune statue. Virginia Beach's tourist heart, busiest May through September.
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All of OceanfrontAtlantic Wildfowl Heritage Museum at the de Witt Cottage
Built in 1895 as a wedding gift from Bernard Peabody Holland — Virginia Beach's first mayor — to his bride, the de Witt Cottage is the oldest remaining private…
- Hidden Gem
- Family Friendly
Escapism
Escapism runs two escape rooms out of a Laskin Road storefront that sits directly at the Oceanfront beside the King Neptune statue — about as…
Flipper McCoys
Two blocks off the Boardwalk at 22nd Street, Flipper McCoys packs more than 150 arcade games — vintage pinball alongside current cabinets, pool tables, air…
- Family Friendly
iFLY Indoor Skydiving Virginia Beach
iFLY puts real freefall two blocks from the Boardwalk: a vertical wind tunnel at 25th and Pacific where four fans generating 1,600 horsepower create a…
- Family Friendly
- Wheelchair Accessible
Jungle Golf
A Virginia Beach tradition for more than three decades, Jungle Golf packs 18 tropical-themed holes with lush landscaping onto a 23rd Street lot a block off the…
- Family Friendly
King Neptune Statue
Virginia Beach's most-photographed landmark is a 34-foot bronze King Neptune rising out of Neptune's Park at 31st Street and Atlantic Avenue, trident in hand,…
- Free
- Wheelchair Accessible
King Neptune's Indoor Blacklight 3-D Mini Golf
Virginia Beach has no shortage of mini golf, but King Neptune's is the one locals name when the weather turns: a fully indoor, blacklight-drenched 10-hole…
- Family Friendly
Motor World Thrill Park
A few minutes west of the Boardwalk, Motor World packs 11 go-kart tracks and 250 karts in 16 different styles — including a European-style adult speed track —…
- Family Friendly
- Seasonal
Naval Aviation Monument Park
A 16,000-square-foot plaza at 25th Street and Atlantic Avenue holds six larger-than-life bronze sculptures by Michael Maiden telling the story of naval…
- Free
Navy SEAL Monument (The Naked Warrior)
Dedicated July 20, 2017, this Boardwalk monument at 38th Street filled a real gap: Virginia Beach — where the earliest Navy SEAL predecessors first came…
- Free
- Family Friendly
Norwegian Lady Statue
The nine-foot bronze woman gazing out to sea at 25th Street has an identical twin 4,000 miles away in Moss, Norway — Virginia Beach's sister city. Both were…
- Free
Old Coast Guard Station
Wedged between Boardwalk high-rises at 24th Street sits a small 1903 Life-Saving Station — the Old Coast Guard Station, a museum on the National Register of…
- Hidden Gem
Virginia Beach Boardwalk
The Boardwalk is Virginia Beach's spine: three miles of oceanfront promenade running from 2nd to 40th Street, poured in concrete rather than planked in wood,…
- Free
- Family Friendly
- Date Night
Virginia Beach Fishing Pier
Pier fishing right in the middle of the resort area: this 15th Street pier extends straight out into the Atlantic from the Boardwalk, and no fishing license is…
- Family Friendly
- Seasonal
Virginia Legends Walk
Virginia's answer to the Hollywood Walk of Fame sits in 13th Street Park, a block off the Boardwalk: a free, self-guided outdoor walk honoring Virginians — by…
- Free
- Family Friendly