Vacation rentals in Virginia

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Popular amenities for Virginia vacation rentals

Virginia waterfront vacation rentals

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Farm stay in Floyd
Heartwood♥ HotTub&Ziplines + 66 acres to Fish&Hike
Aug 21 – 28
$97 per night
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 148 reviews
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Treehouse in Bridgewater
The Joshua Tree House
Aug 23 – 30
$197 per night
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 597 reviews
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Cabin in Dugspur
Cabin by the River
Aug 21 – 28
$128 per night
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 210 reviews
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Condo in Moneta
Fun Lake Getaway with Breathtaking Views
Jan 15 – 22
$95 per night
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 186 reviews
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Yurt in Hinton
JP's, Heated Yurt enjoy the river from balcony
Jul 17 – 24
$120 per night
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 322 reviews
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Home in Mount Crawford
River Views, HOT TUB, Wi-Fi, TV; mins off I81!
Oct 30 – Nov 6
$141 per night
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 134 reviews
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Cabin in Brookneal
Rustic Cabin on a 350+ acre Camp
Dec 3 – 10
$54 per night
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 160 reviews
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Guesthouse in Church Road
Heron Rock: Lakefront Cottage on Lake Chesdin
Aug 5 – 12
$116 per night
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 129 reviews

Virginia fishing vacation rentals

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Yurt in Afton
Luxe Yurt w/Hot Tub in the Heart of the Blue Ridge
Oct 28 – Nov 4
$188 per night
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 794 reviews
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Cabin in Check
Gone Fishing & Zipline Retreat
Sep 18 – 25
$135 per night
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 141 reviews
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Guest suite in Stanardsville
Cascina Rococo at White Lotus Eco Spa Retreat
Aug 6 – 13
$80 per night
4.84 out of 5 average rating, 488 reviews
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Cottage in Ruckersville
Lake Haven Cottage
Jul 17 – 24
$89 per night
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 263 reviews
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Guesthouse in Boston
The Bunkhouse- simple & serene w/mountain views
Aug 10 – 17
$119 per night
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 145 reviews
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Guesthouse in Saluda
Wooded Cabin retreat on fresh water pond
Sep 20 – 27
$84 per night
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 463 reviews
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Place to stay in Bentonville
John Pope Cabin Browntown Va. We now have Starlink
Aug 14 – 21
$145 per night
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 384 reviews
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Home in Pittsville
Be Secluded on Leesville Lake in Bedford County VA
Apr 10 – 17
$107 per night
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 156 reviews

House rentals in Virginia

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Home in Shipman
The Refuge at Laurel
Jul 8 – 15
$88 per night
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 114 reviews
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Home in Winchester
Newly Renovated Cozy Cottage
Jul 21 – 28
$75 per night
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 179 reviews
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Home in Bedford
Gateway Cottage. Historic Homeplace+Mountain Views
May 27 – Jun 3
$98 per night
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 215 reviews
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Home in Bluefield
Creekside Cottage
Feb 22 – Mar 1
$77 per night
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 176 reviews
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Home in Vesuvius
Mountain-view haven: hot tub & game room
Aug 29 – Sep 5
$456 per night
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 164 reviews
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Home in Staunton
Queen City Cottage in Historic Downtown Staunton
Sep 14 – 21
$101 per night
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 106 reviews
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Home in Mount Jackson
Light Filled Mountain Retreat in the Shenandoah
Jun 18 – 25
$112 per night
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 373 reviews
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Home in Greenwood
Gorgeous Modern Mountain Home + Blue Ridge Views
Aug 5 – 12
$492 per night
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 146 reviews

Your guide to Virginia

Welcome to Virginia

Colonial American history began in Jamestown, when Brits successfully settled on an inlet off Chesapeake Bay, the country’s largest estuary. It went on to play key roles in the Revolutionary and Civil wars, along with the Civil Rights movement and 9/11 attacks. Sites like Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello, the living history museum of Colonial Williamsburg, and the Star-Spangled Banner National Historic Trail are good starting points for history buffs exploring Virginia. But the state’s allure extends far beyond its past, political power, and ties to U.S. presidents. Conservation has preserved much of its wilderness, which ranges from sandy Atlantic beaches to marshes, pine forests, and national parks like Shenandoah and the Blue Ridge Parkway. Today Virginia balances the folksy traditions of the Appalachian Mountains with the dynamism of the mid-Atlantic region. Expect Southern hospitality, but also hip culture in cities like Richmond and Norfolk.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Virginia

Virginia stretches from the sea to the mountains, creating many different climate regions. Generally speaking, expect the hilly areas to be roughly 10 degrees Fahrenheit cooler than the coast. Spring hits the sweet spot for the best time to rent a cabin, with relatively warm temperatures and sparse crowds. Its blooms and balmy weather peak in May, while summer brings serious heat and sticky humidity, but also more tourists. Look to autumn for warm days, cool nights, and extravagant fall foliage in mid-to-late October. Winter tends to be cold and gray. Events-wise, spring ushers in the month-long Virginia Arts Festival, which includes a celebration of military music. The Fourth of July is big pretty much everywhere and September sees the ten-day state fair in Richmond. Search for Bigfoot — called Woodbooger locally — or hit the Richmond Folk Festival in early October.


Top things to do in Virginia

Appalachian National Scenic Trail

This 2,180-mile public path stretches from Georgia to Maine, but Virginia boasts more ground than any other state. In fact, nearly a quarter of the trail’s length — 555 miles — lies in the commonwealth. Day hikers should look to stretches in Shenandoah National Park, where climbs rarely exceed 1,000 feet.

The Ghost Fleet of Kiptopeke

Nine partially sunken ships made of concrete form an offshore breakwater at Kiptopeke State Park. Steel remained in short supply after WWII, so a shipyard in Tampa, Florida, produced 24 of these hauntingly beautiful beasts. The fishing pier offers good views, but kayak out for a close-up peek at the birds and dolphins attracted to the intentional wrecks.

Luray Caverns

Set within Shenandoah National Park, the largest cave system in the eastern United States includes cathedral-sized rooms with skyscraper-high ceilings. Expect vast columns, translucent drapes of calcite, and gin-clear pools mirroring fantastical stone formations at this National Natural Landmark. The space even rocks out with the Great Stalacpipe Organ, the world’s largest musical instrument. The keyboard vibrates stalactites across three acres of caves.

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