Lovers of mountains, beach-lined coasts and must-visit historical towns
Start your journey on the east coast, with miles of sandy beaches to sink your toes into or enjoy or walk along the Virginia Beach Boardwalk. Nearby Chesapeake Bay is a haven for nature lovers and a popular area for kayaking, fishing and boating.
Explore the historic sites in Jamestown, Yorktown and Colonial Williamsburg, with plenty of Williamsburg timeshare options to make the most of a visit to the famed region. With buildings and monuments dating back over 400 years to the American Revolution, the greater Williamsburg region offers a trip back in time and is now one of the top destinations to visit in the USA.
Bordering Maryland and Washington D.C., the state is also home to The Pentagon and Arlington National Cemetery, two of the most significant national landmarks in recent history to put on your list of must-see attractions in Virginia.
Enjoy mountain activities for all seasons at the Pines, beautifully nestled in Virginia's Shenandoah Valley. Rooms come with complete kitchens, fireplaces, and a washer and dryer. Onsite amenities include a sauna, ski school, restaurant, and live entertainment. Choose a one-bedroom or three-bedroom accommodation. The resort offers a business center and laundry facilities. You'll find a sparkling swimming pool and sauna, too. In the summer, play tennis, swim, play golf, hike and explore the wilderness on horseback. Winter offers downhill skilling on slopes with varying difficulty. You can also sightsee at the caverns on Skyline Drive. Enjoy the mountainous scenery at The Pines, located at Bryce Resort. The Pines offers activities for all seasons, including exploring the scenic Shenandoah Valley. In the summer, enjoy tennis and an outdoor pool, an 18-hole golf course, miniature golf, grass skiing and biking. Swimming, canoeing, and fishing are also available at Lake Laura. Winter offers you downhill skiing with slopes that vary in difficulty. Enjoy sight-seeing at the caverns and the Skyline Drive. The Shenandoah Valley stretches 200 miles across the Blue Ridge and Allegheny mountains. It's been nicknamed "The Big Valley" and immortalized in song, dance, film and television. The history and heritage of the region includes many sites devoted to the pioneers who traveled westward, settled and farmed - those like the Frontier Culture Museum in Staunton and Cyrus McCormick's Farm in Raphine. He invented the first reaper! They say Virginia is for lovers. It's also for families, tourists, history buffs, skiers, bikers and golfers. Come and enjoy your Virginia vacation!