Wilmington - Outer Banks - Virginia Beach - Newport News - Self Drive
❮Wilmington - Outer Banks - Virginia Beach - Newport News - Self Drive
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This 8 night sample itinerary includes:
- Rental Car for 9 days
- Hotel for 2 nights in Wilmington, NC
- Hotel for 2 nights in Outer Banks, NC
- Hotel for 2 nights in Virginia Beach
- Hotel for 2 nights in Newport News
Driving Time
Wilmington– Outer Banks: 4hr 31 min approx.
Outer Banks- Virginia Beach: 2 hr 24 min approx.
Virginia Beach- Newport News: 52 min approx
Venture through these beautiful cities of North Carolina and Virginia exploring its beaches, natural landscapes and nightlife with a Rental Car. Combine and visit: Wilmington (a port city in North Carolina,known as a gateway to Cape Fear Coast beaches like Wrightsville), Outer Banks, Virginia Beach and Newport News (an independent city in the U.S. state of Virginia, known as the provider of the nation's finest, technologically advanced military ships). This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.
Flexible Itinerary
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Wilmington, NC
Day 1Arrive to Wilmington, NC
Overnight in Wilmington, NCDay 2Overnight in Wilmington, NCDay 3Departing from Wilmington, NC
Transportation to next city by: Regional Air -
Outer Banks, NC
Day 3Arrive to Outer Banks, NC
Overnight in Outer Banks, NCDay 4Overnight in Outer Banks, NCDay 5Departing from Outer Banks, NC
Transportation to next city by: Regional Air -
Virginia Beach, VA
Day 5Arrive to Virginia Beach, VA
Overnight in Virginia Beach, VADay 6Overnight in Virginia Beach, VADay 7Departing from Virginia Beach, VA
Transportation to next city by: Regional Air -
Newport News, VA
Day 7Arrive to Newport News, VA
Overnight in Newport News, VADay 8Overnight in Newport News, VADay 9Departing from Newport News, VA
USA
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Wilmington, NC
Wilmington is home to some of North Carolina's most popular attractions. The city has its own historic district of fine antebellum homes and mercantile blocks. Here, and in the area around the city, you can visit historic plantations and homes, including Bellamy House, Burgwin-Wright House and Gardens, and Poplar Grove Plantation. The city's most popular attraction is the immense Battleship North Carolina, a WWII-era warship that is open to tours. Also make time to stroll the acres of beautifully manicured gardens, explore arts, history and science museums, and immerse yourself in the aquatic fun at an award-winning aquarium.
Explore the Discover Battleship North Carolina, Stroll Airlie Gardens, Explore the Downtown Historic District, Enjoy the view at the Riverwalk, Tour the Bellamy Mansion, Visit a Museum, and so much more! -
Outer Banks, NC
The Outer Banks is a city made-up of different towns: Corolla, Duck, Kitty Hawk, Kill Devil Hills, Nags Head. The town offers plenty of opportunities for a healthy, family fun vacation. Visitors can spread out over more than 100 miles of pristine shoreline. The Outer Banks boast wild horses, golden beaches and quaint villages. If you love swimming, kayaking, or surfing, be sure to visit the Cape Hatteras National Seashore.
Explore The Body Island Lighthouse, the Cape Hatteras, the Cape Hatteras National Seashore, the Chicamacomico Life-Saving Station Historic Site, the Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge, the Pea Island, the Fort Raleigh National Historic Site and so much more! -
Virginia Beach, VA
Virginia Beach, a coastal city in southeastern Virginia, lies where the Chesapeake Bay meets the Atlantic Ocean. A 3-mile boardwalk stretches along its beach-lined oceanfront. The bayside First Landing State Park marks the 1607 arrival of the Jamestown colonists from England. The Virginia Aquarium & Marine Science Center exhibits ocean life including sharks, rays and sea turtles in globally themed habitats.
Explore the First Landing State Park, Norfolk Botanical Garden, Virginia Aquarium and Marine Science Center, Cape Henry Lighthouse, False Cape State Park and much more. -
Newport News, VA
Newport News in Virginia is a great place to come if you want to know more about the history of the United States, as this part of the country is simply steeped in traditional buildings, historical gems, and powerhouse museums and galleries. To that end, you can enjoy exploring a model of a Civil War ship, as well as enjoying a range of former plantations and houses that served as the locations for some of the most important periods of the Civil War in America.
Explore the Busch Gardens Williamsburg, Virginia Living Museum, Colonial National Historical Park, Newport News Park, The Mariners Museum and Park, Sandy Bottom Nature Park and much more.
Explore the Discover Battleship North Carolina, Stroll Airlie Gardens, Explore the Downtown Historic District, Enjoy the view at the Riverwalk, Tour the Bellamy Mansion, Visit a Museum, and so much more!
Explore The Body Island Lighthouse, the Cape Hatteras, the Cape Hatteras National Seashore, the Chicamacomico Life-Saving Station Historic Site, the Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge, the Pea Island, the Fort Raleigh National Historic Site and so much more!
Explore the First Landing State Park, Norfolk Botanical Garden, Virginia Aquarium and Marine Science Center, Cape Henry Lighthouse, False Cape State Park and much more.
Explore the Busch Gardens Williamsburg, Virginia Living Museum, Colonial National Historical Park, Newport News Park, The Mariners Museum and Park, Sandy Bottom Nature Park and much more.