Virginia · 2026

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Click on the map of Virginia above to find links to articles on major cities and attractions, including Williamsburg and Virginia Beach. Use the links to the left to learn about hotels and attractions, and to get details on things to do in nearby states, check out the West Virginia map, North Carolina map, or Maryland map.

Virginia is where American history was largely made — in Jamestown's first English settlement, in the halls of Monticello, on the battlefields of the Civil War, and in the Shenandoah Valley that George Washington surveyed as a young man.

Map of Virginia: Must-See Experiences

  • Colonial Williamsburg living history
  • Monticello, Charlottesville
  • Shenandoah National Park & Skyline Drive
  • Virginia Beach Boardwalk
  • Luray Caverns
  • Natural Bridge State Park
  • Mount Vernon, George Washington's estate
  • Appalachian Trail, Mt. Rogers
  • Virginia Wine Country, Charlottesville
  • Arlington National Cemetery

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Frequently Asked Questions

Spring: Shenandoah wildflowers + mild coast; Summer: Virginia Beach peak; Fall: Skyline Drive foliage (top tier); Winter: quiet beaches, Colonial Williamsburg charm
3–4 days: Shenandoah/Charlottesville; 5–6 days: add Colonial Williamsburg + Richmond; 7–8 days: full loop including Virginia Beach + Arlington
Shenandoah Valley, Charlottesville & Wine Country, Colonial Historic Triangle, Virginia Beach & Coastal Plain, Northern Virginia
Charlottesville (Monticello base), Luray (caverns/Skyline Drive), Williamsburg (Historic Triangle), Virginia Beach (Boardwalk strip), Arlington (DC-adjacent monuments)
Day1 Arlington/Mount Vernon, Day2 Charlottesville/Monticello, Day3 Luray Caverns/Skyline Drive, Day4 Colonial Williamsburg, Day5 Jamestown/Yorktown, Day6–7 Virginia Beach Boardwalk