Archive for 'Things to do in Chesapeake' Category
It can be tough trying to come up with things to do with the entire family that won’t cost you an arm and a leg. Going to the movies with kids and your partner not only gets expensive between tickets and snacks, but it’s not exactly a great bonding experience either. Here are three things […]
Halloween is one of the most fun holidays for kids, but it can also be a time of great stress for parents trying to get a handle on the night’s activities. Between buying or making the costumes, making sure you have candy to hand out if you’re staying in that night and still want to […]
Virginia has many beautiful golf courses, and several are found right in the Chesapeake area. Golfers visit Chesapeake’s courses from all over the country. Two of the favorite courses of resident golfers include the Cahoon Plantation and the Chesapeake Golf Club. Cahoon Plantation The golf course at Cahoon Plantation is the only bent grass golf […]
Are you into bird watching? It is one of the most relaxing activities you can participate in, and it is exciting when you catch a glimpse of a species for the first time. Since the 17th century, Chesapeake has been providing sanctuary to birds, making it a nationally recognized watcher’s oasis. Here are a few […]
There is nothing like sitting at the edge of the ocean and feeling the waves as they gently lap at your toes. Many of us only get this opportunity for one week out of the year, so why not make the most of it? When you visit Virginia Beach, you get the spectacular sand and […]
You can’t visit Chesapeake without indulging in crabs, oysters or other ocean delights. Mariners have been scouring the Bay Area for centuries to bring you the best seafood fare in Virginia. Before you start scarfing down your shrimp, take a look at this list of popular seafood restaurants in the Chesapeake area. Wicker’s Crab Pot […]
Calling all history buffs to Chesapeake, Virginia! There are so many historic sites and museums here it’ll make your head spin! We’ve got battlefields, battle ships, war memorials, churches and so much more. If you’re not sure where to get started, here a few historic sites to visit in Chesapeake. Battlefield Park 1775 Historic Way […]
