Williamsburg
has it all for the nature lover. Guided boat tours for all to enjoy are just part of
the beautiful sights Williamsburg has to offer. Whatever your pleasure Williamsburg is sure
to please. Below we have highlighted some of the main
scenic parks and tours available to you while visiting Williamsburg. Please take advantage of our discounted hotel and
car rental rates and make your reservations right now online!
Guided Tours
Civil
War Walking Tour - Williamsburg's story
didn't end when the Capitol moved to Richmond in 1781.
During the 90 minute walking tour you'll meet Union and
Confederate soldiers, and residents of the town, who share their
prospectives of the battle and its aftermath. (757) 220-7645
The
Ghost of Williamsburg Candlelight Tours - An
evening's must do. A fun-filled tour that has delighted
Williamsburg uests for 10 years. Hear ghosts stories
folklore and the legends of historic Williamsburg. (757)
565-4821
Jamestown
Island Nature Cruise - See Jamestown Island
from the perspective of the original settlers. Experience
the sight of bald eagles and ospreys as you cruise down the same
waterways that Pocahontas, John Smith, and Chief Powhatan
traveled. (757) 259-0400
Pirates:
The Last Walk - fifteen members of
Blackbeard's crew were apprehended in North Carolina and brought
to Williamsburg in 1718 to be tried in Admiralty Court as
pirates. This candlelight walking tour follows their last
walk. (757) 229-7645
Williamsburg
Winery - Wine shop open daily. Tavern
available for light lunching. Unique 17th century style
tasting room. Over 50 acres of vineyard on a 320 acre
farm. (757) 229-0999
Yorktown
Lady - Discover the history of Yorktown on
the scenic York River with a 1 1/2 hour daily narrated cruise
aboard the Yorktown Lady. (757) 229-6244
Yorktown
Colonial National Historical Park - At the
National Park Service Visitor Center see the 16 minute film
"Seige of Yorktown" and the new African American
exhibit. Join a park ranger for a guided tour of the
British Inner Defense Line. Explore the town of York with
its shops and historic buildings.
Wren
Building - Guided tours of the Wren Building
given by William a Mary students are usually available.
Built in 1695 and original site of the College, this is the
oldest academic building in use in the U.S. (757) 221-1540