
Virginia Beach has some exciting plans for spring and summer and the destination wants to make the Canadians feel welcome from them all.
“Against the backdrop of the latest challenges, we want Canadians to know how much we value their visits to Virginia Beach,” says Nancy Helman, director of the Virginia Beach Convention and visitors. “We have collected an exciting composition of events that emphasize our coastal charm and refresh our Loonie Savers Pass with even more exclusive discounts on attractions, shopping, hotels and dining room. We can’t wait to meet you for an unforgettable escape! “
Loonie Savers
The popular Loonie Savers Pass offers savings at nearly 50 local hot spots. By registering online and using the mobile passport, Canadians can benefit from special discounts and offers that are exclusively to us. Examples of promotions include: Buy one ticket, pick up one of the Rudee Tours Dolphin watching cruises; $ 5 of the total intake in the Virginia aquarium and numerous discounts on eating, entertainment and accommodation throughout the city.
Make a spray
Virginia’s born Beach Farrell Williams is a partner in the Atlantic Park, a sports and entertainment complex of $ 350 million. The new attraction sits on three blocks and has Wavegarden Cove, with surfing it is suitable for all levels of skills, and a cool new dome experience where music, light and environment are merge to create unique performances.
Clear your calendar
Seasonal accents Your customers may want to plan a trip around include something in each month:
- March: Irish eyes smile at the runners of Virginia Beach during the Epic weekend of Shamrock Marathon Weekend (March 14-16) from the dash Leprechaun to the full marathon, offering participants a chance to feel luck charm
- April: Try the rich scents of Virginia Beach’s culinary staples, as 10 top restaurants serve their best recipes at Sup Soup Classic Sup Class (April 5).
- May: experience the Energy of Jackalope Festival (May 30-1 June), an action sports performance originating from Montreal and now wears its high-flying skateboard, bowling and base racing to Virginia Beach.
The urban Vibe District adds more color and creativity to the Walkable Arts Community during the street arts festival (May 30 – June 1). Watch 15 live artists make their own sign and participate in an interactive community mural that engages the whole family. He engages the whole family. - June: Guided by top reggae artists, the Oceanfront Point festival (June 21-22) puts the right vibration for a memorable and music summer weekend.
Love, unity and diversity take a central scene with live music and festival entertainment during the pride of the beach (June 21-23). - July: Celebrate Independence Day with fireworks on the ocean and three stages of live music during the Stars & Stripes holiday (July 4).
- August: The Eastern Coast Surfing Championship (August 17-24) is an eight-day, international surf carnival, welcoming over 850 surfers competing for titles, awards, history and love for surfing. Volleyball, Boardwalk 5K, Street Skate and Ramp Contlests, swimwear competitions and a live concert series on the beach round the celebration.
- September: For more than 50 years, the Neptune Festival (September 26-28) celebrated Beach Life with a series of events, including concerts, Art & Craft Show, Sporting Events, Neptune’s 8K and many more. One of the highlights is the International Sands Championship, presenting nearly two dozen, majestic designs from sand artists from around the world.
To learn more about what is happening in Virginia Beach, see www.visitvirginiabeach.com.