Norfolk and Virginia Beach launch a money saving promo to attract visitors

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Virginia Beach’s iconic King Neptune statue overlooking the city’s miles of welcoming beaches. (Photo courtesy of Visit Virginia Beach)

In an effort to boost tourism to the Southeast Virginia region following months of necessary travel restrictions, Norfolk and Virginia Beach have joined forces to launch “Together At Last,” a trailblazing co-operative marketing initiative that provides visitors with easy access to a wide variety of savings at more than 60 local businesses in the two cities.

“Our goal is to provide our visitors and local residents with a convenient and cost-effective means to plan their trips while also supporting the local economies of our two great cities,” said VisitNorfolk President and CEO Kurt J. Krause. “Between the two destinations, we offer hundreds of exceptional restaurants and independent retailers, dozens of museums, more than 100 premier options for lodging, not to mention four beautiful beaches and nearly 200 miles of shoreline. Simply put, we are better together, and we can’t wait to welcome people back.”

Located approximately 200 miles from the Washington, DC area, Norfolk and Virginia Beach offer a unique collection of cultural institutions, retailers, attractions, restaurants, and breweries.  Visitors can access the digital “At Last” money- saving pass available now through Labor Day at: visitnorfolkvabeach.com.

Troy Petenbrink

Troy, also known as The Gay Traveler, is a well known travel and food writer. His has been a regular contributor to a variety of outlets including National Geographic, Travel Channel, DCRefined, CBS Local, and Metro Weekly. He also appears on local Washington news outlets as a travel expert.

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