Virginia Rentals

Virginia vacation rentals provide easy access to all a Virginia vacation has to offer! Whether you’re looking to explore history or have some fun outdoors, a Virginia vacation is perfect for you. On the eastern shore, Colonial Beach, Cape Charles, Onancock & Chincoteague are all popular destinations, not to mention Virginia Beach, with its 29 miles of pristine beaches. A Virginia rental home is a great base from which to travel back in time at the fascinating living museum of Colonial Williamsburg, and head back to the present for a ride on over a half-dozen roller coasters at Busch Gardens. In Central Virginia, renters will find everywhere the remains of former confederate strongholds and Civil War battlefields, as well as Lake Gaston. Further inland, the Blue Ridge Highlands contain Bristol, considered to be the birthplace of country music. Explore Alexandria outside the nation's capital, or experience the breathtaking Skyline Drive in the Shenandoah Valley. Begin your search for Virginia rentals by clicking the links above.

Featured Listings

  • Mouth of Wilson

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    • Blue Ridge Highlands, CABIN
    • 3 bedrooms, Sleeps 10
  • New Castle

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    • Shenandoah Valley, COTTAGE
    • 2 bedrooms, Sleeps 5
  • Silver Beach

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    • Eastern Shore Virginia, HOUSE
    • 3 bedrooms, Sleeps 8
  • Chincoteague Island

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    • Eastern Shore Virginia, CONDO
    • 1 bedroom, Sleeps 4
  • Virginia Beach

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    • Tidewater & Hampton Roads, HOUSE
    • 3 bedrooms, Sleeps 10

About Virginia Vacation Rentals

Life along the Chesapeake Bay in Virginia is a life surrounded by waters. In the Northern Neck and the Middle Peninsula, the movements of the day are governed as much by the tide as they are by the stoplight since individuals are equally apt to be traveling by boat and by automobile. A vacation in this area is an adventure into the many rivers, inlets, streams, and creeks that empty into the Chesapeake Bay and finally into the Atlantic Ocean. A day's activity can include fishing, kayaking, water skiing, boating tours, or lazy floats down the Rappahannock or York Rivers.

Both the Northern Neck and the Middle Peninsula are a paradise for anglers of all intention. There are numerous marinas located throughout the waterways to provide the boater with service while local charter captains are available to offer their expertise to novice and professional fishermen.

The Northern Neck is bird watching heaven. With more than 6,500 acres of natural areas and preserves and 1,100 miles of shoreline, the Northern Neck is one of the few places on the Atlantic seaboard that still offers numerous habitats including salt and freshwater marshes, agricultural croplands, woodlands, and open fields. One of the best places to observe the various aviary species is Caledon Natural Area State Park. During the summer, this park is home to a large concentration of American Bald Eagles, ospreys, cormorants, pelicans, herons, and egrets. In the fall, a large contingency of Canada geese find their way to this area while tundra swans, snow geese, and other northern waterfowl make their homes here in the winter.

With over ninety-four square miles of flat, scenic back roads and more than 200 miles of coastline, Mathews County, on the Middle Peninsula, is noted for its bicycling, kayaking, canoeing, and hiking trails. For the inexperienced kayaker, there are guides available.

Looking to rent a home for your Chesapeake Bay vacation? Start you search for great Virginia rental accommodations above!