Fear No Ice
A BeachEvents production with Live On Atlantic, Fear No Ice brings performance ice-sculpting to 31st Street Park — artists carving with chainsaws and chisels through two 30-minute shows at 6pm and 7pm, played for drama, comedy, and audience participation rather than a straight demonstration. Despite the name, it isn't a polar plunge; it's a free, family-friendly evening show with concessions available and limited seating, timed to the same November stretch as the Holiday Lights and Holiday Parade kickoff at the Oceanfront.
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17th Street Surf Shop
Virginia Beach's original surf shop since 1970 — a Pacific Avenue retail store plus Seth Broudy School of Surf camp sessions from 1 to 4 days.
- Surfing
Abbey Road Pub & Restaurant
Beatles-themed pub a block off the beach at 22nd Street — 42 taps, live music, a dog-friendly patio, and a Monday military discount.
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Adventure Parasail & Rudee Inlet Jet Ski
Virginia Beach's original watersports operator since 1985 — parasailing, jet ski and kayak/SUP rentals, and banana boat rides at Rudee Inlet.
- Fishing
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Capt. Kevin Perry's 31-foot Ocean Master out of Inlet Station Marina — inshore speckled trout and cobia trips, offshore game-fish runs, and seasonal dolphin/whale watching.
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- Fishing
AquaMan Sportfishing Charters
Two-boat Rudee Inlet charter operation — The Flat Line and The Game On — running inshore, nearshore, and offshore deep-sea trips around the clock.
Atlantic 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
Dates verified 2026-07-19 from the event's own published schedule — always confirm with the official source before planning around them.