A member of American Distilling Institute shares interesting facts about the distillation process and the spirits industry in the U.S.
- Get an inside look at how a local distillery operates with a walking tour that takes you behind the scenes - Check out the recently-launched museum and video display, which work together to paint a picture of national and local whiskies - Team up with professionals, who answer any questions you have and fill you in on insider secrets - Sip on delicious samples and add some extra fun with freshly prepared cocktails from the menu - Sample seasonally inspired mini and full cocktails: Try a whisky-neat with a splash or cube, or choose your own flight featuring Virginia-Highland Whisky and your choice of two seasonal mini-cocktails
Guests begin or continue on their journeys to becoming intelligent wine lovers during fun, interactive classes full of great tasting wines
Players explore the city via an adventure combining the fun of a scavenger hunt with the information of a self-guided tour
Participants gear up and launch the ScavengerHunt.com app to start their own adventure, racing against the clock at a time of their choosing
Performing silly tasks and hunting for checkpoints around the city, digital walking tour brings adventure and family-friendly fun
Players set out on scavenger hunt walking tour challenge through city answering questions and performing family-friendly tasks
More than 1.7 million objects & artifacts inspire guests to examine Richmond history
Segway tours glide through River District, Shockoe Bottom, and retrace Lincoln’s visit to Richmond nine days before his death
Follow a knowledgeable guide around the boyhood home of Thomas Jefferson and learn about its architecture, history, and idyllic gardens
- Take part in an informative tour around the Berkeley Plantation, which is led by a friendly professional, who really gets into character - See the place where the very first Thanksgiving was held over a century ago - Listen up as you hear an audio recording of the first time that “Taps” was played here in 1862 - Check out where Benjamin Harrison was born, an original signer of the Declaration of Independence
Family-owned winery offers bottled wines and gift shop items available for indoor and outdoor service, as well as delivery or pick-up
Visitors can enjoy unique presidential, agricultural and multi-cultural museum.
- In true trolley spirit, this circuit gives you the flexibility to visit your favorite Crozet wineries and breweries for as long as you wish. - Set your own itinerary, choosing from eight different stops that include wineries, breweries, and cideries - Get hooked up with exclusive discounts as a trolley rider while experiencing the magic of transport by trolley - Sip on locally-made drinks as you learn about the process that goes behind each
Winery with top rankings in Virginia shares knowledge of wine-related topics during a variety of classes
Groups sample up to 18 craft beers at local breweries with transportation and meal included
Muslims and non-Muslims are invited to a bus tour, during which they visit local mosques and meet with some of the community’s officials
Sample five locally vinted wines and take home stemless wineglasses
Learn about animal residents from a knowledgeable tour guide and meet amazing animals from as close as 5 feet away.
Digital scavenger hunt adventure tour sends groups through city to solve puzzles, gather clues, and complete challenges with help of guide
Richmond's history abounds with amazing women who defied the repression of their times through incredible skill and indelible determination, including Elizabeth Van Lew, Ellen Glasgow, Maggie Lena Walker, among many other unsung figures. Discover the stories of these trailblazing women on a city-spanning two hour tour through the very streets they walked!
After a 25-30 minute Segway training session in our repurposed tobacco warehouse location, you will take a ride from the parking deck down cobblestoned Bridge Street to the Crossing at the Dan and Craghead Street. There you will be transported back in time to see and hear stories of the 1880s Historic Tobacco Warehouse District. Please allow 2 hours for the entire experience.
Splash and play with the dolphins during in-water experiences that can include getting a wet smooch or an unforgettable swim
Travel with a guide into the Nation's Capital and learn some of the secrets about the town. We will depart with a breakfast stop around 9am. We start with visiting some popular sites at Arlington Cemetery, then make our way to many of the memorials. Lincoln, Vietnam, Korea, World War II, FDR, Dr. King are highlights. A driving tour of the city is next with picture stops of the White House and Capitol. The afternoon is free time for lunch or whatever you would like (typically around two hours). After meeting we begin to depart with a possible bonus stop before leaving the town, we arrive back Williamsburg between 8-10pm.
Interactive mobile-based games and activities include solving puzzles, trivia, riddles, silly games, and taking photos while having drinks
Few people get out on the water these days, and fewer still get to sail a modern sailboat. Here is the single-most unique activity in Williamsburg, where guests get to run the helm or just relax on the water. They get to enjoy an optional talk on the two battles that ended the American Revolutionary War. Sometimes they get to see US Navy ships transiting Yorktown.
This 5-hour, private custom tour features 3 to 4 winery visits, tasting room recommendations, chilled bottled water, and an experienced personal Wine Trail guide. Add-on lunch options are available after reserving your tour. Inquire with our team to learn more, after reserving, to learn about food options and pricing.
This is a small-group outdoor walking tour of Leesburg’s fascinating historic district. It is a fun and enlightening guided tour of historic places of interest. It is a journey of discovery to see the gems that the old town Leesburg offers.
Learn about the history, architecture, and lore of this historic seat in Loudoun County. See examples of houses that illustrate the rustic, frontier-like architecture characteristic of Leesburg in the 1760s and the place that Robert E. Lee planned a daring invasion of Maryland during the Civil War.
This is the most comprehensive, interactive guide to Richmond's murals. We've included photos, mural details, artist inspirations and biographies, and more!
Use your smart device to explore Richmond's murals on your own! You can go at your own pace, pause and pick it up again later, or even explore the murals from home if you don't have time to see them all in person.
SummerWind provides a unique encounter for your taste buds…. where you sample the best local wines this region can produce!