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Things to Do First Landing State Park: Exploring The Nature Lover’s Escape

November 11, 2025 by Dana Zeliff Leave a Comment

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A Place Where History Meets Wild Beauty

There’s something grounding about stepping into First Landing State Park – that instant calm when the ocean breeze meets the earthy scent of pine and cypress. I’ve walked and biked here countless times and every visit feels like discovering a new side of Virginia Beach.

This park isn’t just the city’s green heart – it’s also one of the most historic and biodiverse places on the East Coast. Named for the spot where English settlers first landed in 1607, it’s now a 2,800-acre escape full of trails, wildlife, and coastal beauty that remind you what Virginia looked like long before hotels and boardwalks.

If you’re a nature lover, hiker or just craving some quiet time under the trees, this guide to things to do First Landing State Park will help you make the most of every trail, tide and turn.

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Filed Under: US Travel, Virginia, Travel Tips & Tricks, North America, Destinations

Eco-Friendly & Sustainable Travel in Virginia Beach: Ideas of Your Next Trip

November 4, 2025 by Dana Zeliff Leave a Comment

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I’ve always believed that the best kind of travel leaves a place better than you found it – and in Virginia Beach, that’s not just possible, it’s super easy. This city has been quietly transforming into one of the East Coast’s most eco-conscious destinations, with locally sourced food, green hotels and nature experiences that protect what makes this place so special. The city of Virginia beach has been working hard to increase sustainability, preserving natural resources and focusing on energy saving programs.

If you love the ocean but also care about keeping it beautiful, here’s how to experience eco-friendly travel in Virginia Beach – guilt-free and an unforgettable experience.

Stay Green: Sustainable Hotels & Lodging

Virginia Beach’s hospitality scene has embraced sustainability in ways that don’t sacrifice comfort or style.

  • The Cavalier Hotel: A historic icon reborn with energy-efficient systems, eco-friendly cleaning and locally sourced restaurant menus.
  • Hyatt Place Oceanfront: Uses energy-saving tech, offers recycling programs and is within walking distance of most attractions at the oceanfront (less car use = lower footprint).
  • Airbnbs in Sandbridge or Chick’s Beach: Many local hosts promote recycling and encourage guests to “leave no trace.”

Tip: When booking, look for LEED-certified hotels or those with Virginia Green Travel Alliance certification.

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Filed Under: US Travel, Virginia, Travel Tips & Tricks, North America, Destinations

The Ultimate Virginia Beach Travel Guide: Things to Do, Hidden Gems & Weekend Trips

October 29, 2025 by Dana Zeliff Leave a Comment

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Virginia Beach isn’t just a beach town – it’s a coastal playground full of sun, sand, adventure and history. Locals know it’s the perfect place for family fun, solo trips & romantic getaways. As a longtime resident of the city, I know  what visitors enjoy as well as local “secret” spots.

From exploring the boardwalk and discovering hidden gems to hiking nature trails or taking the kids to interactive museums, this guide will help you plan the perfect Virginia Beach adventure. Take a look at my ultimate Virginia Beach travel guide to find the activities to create your perfect visit.

Beaches & Oceanfront Fun

Of course, no trip to Virginia Beach is complete without a day on the sand:

  • Oceanfront & Boardwalk: Build sandcastles, swim, bike or enjoy weekend events at Neptune Park. You even find lots of free event during the summer to keep those travel costs down!
  • JT’s Grommet Island Playground: Perfect for little travelers and its 100% handicap accessible.
  • Sandbridge Beach & Little Island Park: Family-friendly, less crowded beaches with playgrounds and sports.
  • Chicks Beach & Chesapeake Bay: Quieter, calm bays for relaxation and wildlife exploration. The is where the locals like to relax and soak up the sun.

Related article with more details: Best beaches in Virginia

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Filed Under: US Travel, Virginia, Travel Tips & Tricks, North America, Destinations Tagged With: Virginia Travel Guide

10 Things to Do in Fredericksburg, VA: A Local Travel Guide

October 9, 2025 by Dana Zeliff Leave a Comment

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If you’re planning a trip to Virginia, you’ll want to add Fredericksburg to your itinerary. Nestled halfway between Washington, D.C. and Richmond, this charming city is bursting with history, local flavor, and small-town Southern charm. From battlefields and cobblestone streets to vibrant food spots and river adventures, there’s something here for everyone. As a mom of a UMW student, I’ve spent quite a bit of time in the city and can’t wait to share all that Fredericksburg has to offer.

In this travel guide, I’m sharing my favorite 10 things to do in Fredericksburg, VA (FXBG) so you can make the most of your visit to this historic gem.

10 Things to do in Fredericksburg, VA

1. Walk Through Historic Downtown Fredericksburg

Start your exploration in the heart of the city. Historic Downtown Fredericksburg is full of 18th- and 19th-century architecture, vintage shops, and locally owned restaurants. Stroll along Caroline Street, grab a coffee, and take in the history. The oldest surviving building dates back to 1737!

Tip: Stop by Possum-Bilities for cute gifts, local artwork and all things opossum. You’ll likely get the meet one of the rescued Virginia opossums!

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Filed Under: US Travel, Virginia, Travel Tips & Tricks, North America, Destinations

What to Wear on an Alaska Cruise: Printable Packing List

June 29, 2025 by Dana Zeliff 8 Comments

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Planning an Alaska cruise but not sure what to wear? I spent a lot of time researching packing for an Alaska cruise prior to our trip and paid special attention to other cruisers attire while onboard and in port. I probably looked like a crazy stalker, staring at people and making notes on my phone 🙂

Weather in Alaska can change drastically during the day and even hour by the hour. Our driver from Anchorage to Seward told us that in Alaska you can wait 10 minutes or drive 10 miles and the weather will change – and not necessarily for the better! We definitely discovered this on our trip. One minute it was sunny, and we were wearing short sleeves & getting a little warm while the next the wind started to blow, and we added layers and pulled our hoods up.

The month you travel will also affect your packing, to a degree. The Alaska cruise season is May-September. If traveling during the first or last month, expect cooler temperatures. August will be nice and warm, but it is what’s considered the start of the rainy season. We traveled the first week of June. The weather was lovely with only a little rain. We were told the week prior was cold and rainy while the week before that saw snow!

The key to dressing in Alaska is layers. I’ll start our Alaska cruise packing list discussing what to wear at port/on excursions.  You’ll also want to consider your plans for pre and post cruise as this can affect your outdoor clothing as well. You may need to pack a little differently for land tours. For example, Fairbanks can get hotter than you’d expect in the summer, so you’ll want those tanks and shorts.

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Filed Under: US Travel, Cruising, North America, Destinations, NCL, Alaska Tagged With: Cruise Tips

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Hi, I’m Dana. Planning a great trip shouldn't mean spending endless evenings scrolling travel forums, watching videos, and sorting through conflicting opinions online.

I've spent years exploring the world with my husband and our two kids, and those experiences shape how I help clients plan their own vacations. Together, we've visited 48 countries across four continents and spent nearly four years living in France.

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