Hampton sits on the edge of Virginia
Thankfully, it’s been over 100 years since the formidable walls and bulwarks of Fort Monroe have held loaded cannons. That makes it much easier for families and travelers to settle in Hampton vacation rentals on the edge of Virginia these days, and means there's oodles of military history to get through to boot. Throw in the uber-old St John's Church, some NASA research centers, some of America's most prestigious aviation museums, local seafood joints, and a stretch of powdery beach with crashing surf, and there are plenty of reasons to pass this way on your vacation
Hampton is home to forts and fascinating airfields
Get one of the beautiful and big Hampton vacation rentals just to the north of Fort Monroe if you're eager to explore this city's long strands of American history with the whole family. Not only will bedding down there offer easy access to the old colonial citadel, but also walking access to Buckroe Beach, which is the best spot for lazing in the Virginian sun and taking a dip in the Atlantic. Also, don't forget Hampton's long association with aviation – check out the Virginia Air & Space Center and the WW2 plane exhibits at the Air Power Park for that.
Unravel American history in Hampton
Hampton has the distinction of hosting one of the largest colonial fortresses in the whole country, which naturally makes it a jewel for history lovers. Head out across Mill Creek to see it, or hire a private tour guide to the National Historic Register monument to unravel tales of imprisoned Confederate presidents and early settlers. After that, it's surely time to unwind on the Virginian beaches, which stretch northwards from the fort in a medley of sandy dunes, rickety fishing piers, and historic lighthouses.
Head to Hampton in the summer for heat
Every traveler to Hampton loves to fuse long history tours of old Fort Monroe with afternoons spent relaxing on the Virginian beachfronts. To ensure you have the weather for both, consider booking those Hampton vacation rentals in the summer, between the months of June and August. That's when temperatures tend to hover around the high 70s, and there's less chance of rain than in the early spring. Fall – in September and October – can also be a good time to visit, on account of enduring heat and plenty of rainless days.
Exploring the natural features in Hampton
Whether you're an outdoor enthusiast or just want to appreciate the scenery, you'll be sure to find the perfect setting for your vacation in Hampton. Here are a few of the area's most enchanting sights, all within 30 miles (48.2 km) of the city center:
- Buckroe Beach and Park (3.1 mi / 4.9 km)
- Ocean View Beach (7.3 mi / 11.8 km)
- Norfolk Botanical Garden (11.8 mi / 19.1 km)
- Town Point Park (13 mi / 20.9 km)
- Chesapeake Beach (14.7 mi / 23.7 km)
- Colonial National Historical Park (16.1 mi / 26 km)
Transportation to and around Hampton
The nearest airport is in Norfolk Intl. Airport (ORF), located 11.9 mi (19.1 km) from the city center. If you can't find a flight that works for your travel itinerary, you might consider flying into Newport News - Williamsburg Intl. Airport (PHF), which is 10.8 mi (17.3 km) away.