Virginia Beach Hotels Are A Piece Of Heaven On Earth
If you want to know what the best dining and entertainment establishments are in Virginia, go to Virginia Beach hotels. They will tell you that one good restaurant to visit is the Aberdeen Barn in the Bayside area, a locally owned and operated business since 1966. It serves excellent steaks and seafood and accompanied with a tasteful setting and superb service. If you're in the Chesapeake Bay area on a Wednesday, Friday or Saturday around 10: 30 p. m., the Hot Tuna Seafood Grill has live local acoustic bands. There's a bar on the outer deck where you can relax. Aldo's Ristorante in the Hilltop area offer wines, pastas and wood-burning pizza and homemade desserts. Go on a Tuesday or Saturday evening to listen to piano tunes while dining. You could enroll in salsa classes at the M.A.D.E. Studio and go dancing from 8 to 9 p.m. every Thursday or simply practice some steps until 2 a.m.
If you're vacationing in Virginia Beach hotels, you can easily find a spa or yoga studio to pamper both your body and soul. At the Oceanfront Fitness and Yoga, you will be presented with a wide range of yoga classes to choose from, ranging from the basics to specialty courses. Practice the basics regularly with Brahmana yoga. Active and refreshing, the Essential warm yoga develops mental and physical strength. Just Stretch is for athletes as well as anyone who wants to start yoga without intimidation. Incorporate props that deepen the practice with Mindful Moves.
Two classes are unique to Virginia Beach. The first one is Sun Salutations, participants will look out at the beautiful ocean early in the morning and salute the sun to celebrate a new day. And the second one is Ocean Flow, they will use their oceanic breath during the challenging sequence of poses. There are special classes for kids, men and pregnant women. And from May to October, yoga and group fitness classes are done on the famous Virginia Beach boardwalk hotels.
False Cape State Park is highly accessible from Virginia Beach hotels. A mile-wide land mass located in the southern part of Virginia Beach, False Cape is smack in the middle of the Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge and the Atlantic Ocean. The name of False Cape was adopted two centuries ago because it looked very much like Cape Henry, a cape also situated on the Atlantic shore of Virginia Beach on the southern boundary of the entry point to Chesapeake Bay. An excellent spot for campers, the park also offers informative environmental education programs in a setting that's one of the last undisturbed coastal areas of the East Coast. Travel through the southern end of Back Bay on foot or rent a bike, boat or canoe. A fun adventure on the weekends between November and March is hopping on the Terra Gator, a specially designed vehicle that would minimize impact on this unique environment. You can also take the tram from Back Bay, which goes through the wildlife refuge all the way to the False Cape Wash Woods.