Girls Trip to Williamsburg, VI
Just an hour south of Virginia’s capital, Richmond and an hour north of the coastal town of Virginia Beach. Williamsburg is nestled between the College of William and Mary and historic Jamestown. This historic charm mixed with modern activities, makes for the perfect weekend getaway with your girls. A group of five of my closest friends gathered from all along the East Coast and even Texas at this central location for four days. This was the perfect amount of time to hit the quaint shops, boutiques, check out the incredible cuisine, and take in all the scenes Williamsburg has to offer.
A few of my favorite stops are listed below. These recommendations are for active matures - those who enjoy being outside, while also taking breaks at charming coffee shops and unique stores along the way.
Take a peek at our Itinerary:
Our week started with checking in to the luxurious Kingsmill Resort. With its clean amenities, state-of-the-art gym equipment and centralized location, we were ready to take on our first night!
We had a fabulous dinner at Giuseppe's Italian Restaurant. The Halibut special was the crowd favorite. After being exhausted from our travels, we had an early night in. We woke up the next day for a sunrise sweat sesh at the Kingsmill Resort.
To fuel up for a full day of exploring, we stopped at Everbowl. Everbowl believes “the key to life is motion—and the key to motion is superfood. Found in nature and crafted by hand, everbowls are loaded with stuff straight from the earth that energizes the body and grounds the mind.” This is exactly what we needed to start our day!
A MUST VISIT in Williamsburg is their Farmers Markets for seasonal items and produce. (Check day/hours). The Occasion for the Arts is great event to shop for a few early Christmas gifts at the markets. The handmade trinkets are perfect additions to any gift! Next we strolled down the cobblestone streets in a Tour of Colonial Williamsburg. This is the best way to see the city and learn more about its incredible history! This is a storytelling experience worth every penny.
After getting in quite a few steps, it was time for a light lunch at Dog Street Pub. Dog Street Pub is an eighty-year-old bank turned into a Gastropub on the most historic avenue in all America. Be sure to check out their beer selection to complement the ideal afternoon meal!
We even ventured out for the much anticipated ghost tour. This was both informative and spooky. We all agreed this was a fascinating way to learn more about the historical folklore and tales of the colonial times.
The following day we experienced the Jamestown Glasshouse. America's first English industrial manufacture began here with a "trial of glass". We witnessed the making of bottles, vases, pitchers, candleholders, wine glasses and paper weights, just to name a few. These items are available for purchase on site.
The star of the show was taking a tour of the Jamestown Settlement. Imagine a history museum coming to life. At every turn, you experience candle making, metal forging, reenactments and live exhibits. This immersive experience makes learning fun AT ANY AGE. From grandkids to grandparents, you’ll learn what life was like for the 17th Century English Colonists.