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Virginia offers a wealth of popular tourism destinations such as Virginia Beach and Shenandoah National Park. While both are incredible places for a holiday, they tend to get booked early during high season. But no worries, Virginia has you covered. All around the state you will find, lesser-known hidden gems perfect for new adventure. Take some advice from the locals and check out these low-key, yet idyllic destinations for your next U.S. holiday.
Craving some water-time fun in the sun? The small beach towns of the Chesapeake Bay are calling your name. Check out Colonial Beach, a quaint, riverside resort town complete with sandy beaches and a variety of marinas. It’s known as a boater’s paradise and often called the Playground of the Potomac. If you like to soak up both history and sunshine on your beach excursions, consider Fort Monroe. Situated at the mouth of the James River, Fort Monroe has several secluded beach fronts that line the Chesapeake Bay. Nicknamed Freedom’s Fortress, this bayside community was once a former military base, and during a visit you’ll discover just how integral the fort was to American history. If you’re seeking to really find some peace and quiet, Onancock is right up your alley. Called “the Gem of the Eastern Shore” this small town is chalk full of waterfront excursions, award-winning restaurants, and a diverse arts scene. Burnham Guides, provides kayak tours and is located on Onancock Wharf.
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