Fairfield Inn & Suites Virginia Beach Oceanfront
The Fairfield Inn & Suites Virginia Beach Oceanfront is one of Virginia Beach's older hotel properties, but it has a reputation as both a family- and budget-friendly destination. There are 114 suites and rooms to choose from, all featuring private oceanfront patios or balconies. Inside the room or suite, you'll find standard amenities such as a mini fridge and a large-screen television. A free continental breakfast is served daily, while an indoor hot tub and swimming pool entertain guests who are tired of the golden sand beach out front.
Fairfield Inn & Suites Virginia Beach Oceanfront
1901 Atlantic Ave.
Virginia Beach, Virginia 23451
(888) 616-4652
fairfieldinnoceanfront.com
Sheraton Virginia Beach Oceanfront Hotel
Secluded on the north end of Virginia Beach's famed boardwalk, the Sheraton Virginia Beach Oceanfront Hotel promises the boardwalk's best views. A massive pool delights guests outside while luxury guest-room amenities such as plush upholstery and nautical themed decor delight guests inside. Families with children appreciate the rollaway beds and in-room video game consoles.
Sheraton Oceanfront Hotel
3501 Atlantic Ave.
Virginia Beach, Virginia 23451
(757) 425-9000
sheratonvirginiabeach.com
The Cavalier Hotel
The historic Cavalier Hotel focuses on providing a boutique-like experience with personalized service and sophisticated amenities. Outdoor enthusiasts can sunbathe or swim at the hotel's secluded beach, or work out at the resort's indoor and outdoor pools, large fitness center or outdoor tennis and basketball courts. For an especially luxurious stay, book a Superior room, replete with mahogany furnishings and an in-room hot tub. The hotel has Virginia Beach's biggest children's wading pool, as well as a kids camp to give mom and dad some alone time.
The Cavalier Hotel
4201 Atlantic Ave.
Virginia Beach, Virginia 23451
(757) 425-8555
cavalierhotel.com
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