Yorktown, Virginia

Yorktown, Virginia

United States

Walk through four centuries of American history at the colonial settlement where the Revolutionary War's decisive victory changed the nation forever.

💱 Currency United States Dollar (USD)
🗣 Language English
🕐 Time Zone EST (UTC-5)
☀️ Best Time to Visit Apr–Oct
🚢 Typical Duration 6 nights
💰 Price Range $3,341–$7,615 per person
Port Type Port of Call
🚤 Tender Port No

Gateway to Virginia's historic colonial heritage and the scenic Chesapeake Bay region, offering river and coastal cruises to charming Chesapeake communities.

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About Yorktown, Virginia

Yorktown, Virginia serves as a charming port of call for cruisers exploring the historic Chesapeake Bay region. American Cruise Lines operates intimate itineraries from this colonial-era destination, offering passengers a more personalized cruising experience compared to larger ports. With 32 upcoming cruises and a typical voyage length of six nights, Yorktown provides an excellent home port for discovering the Bay's most treasured waterfront communities, including Baltimore, Annapolis, Cambridge, and the picturesque Eastern Shore villages.

As a port of call, Yorktown welcomes visitors to step ashore and experience centuries of American history firsthand. The town's waterfront district invites leisurely exploration, while nearby attractions showcase the region's pivotal Revolutionary War heritage and maritime traditions. The peak cruising season runs from April through October, making spring and fall particularly delightful times to embark on a Chesapeake Bay adventure from this historic Virginia port.
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Reasons to Visit

1

Walk Through American Revolution History

Explore the Yorktown Battlefield, where the decisive 1781 siege ended the Revolutionary War. The visitor center features artifacts and exhibits that bring this pivotal moment to life, while walking trails wind through the actual siege lines and earthworks where American independence was secured.

2

Savor Fresh Seafood & Local Flavors

Yorktown's waterfront restaurants serve up Chesapeake Bay specialties including crab cakes, oysters, and fresh-caught fish. Dine with views of the York River while experiencing authentic Virginia coastal cuisine that reflects centuries of maritime tradition and local fishing heritage.

3

Stroll the Scenic Waterfront Promenade

The charming Yorktown waterfront offers picturesque views of the York River and historic colonial architecture. Walk along the tree-lined paths, visit riverside parks, and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of this well-preserved 18th-century port town nestled along Virginia's coast.

4

Browse Colonial-Era Shops & Galleries

Main Street features unique boutiques, antique shops, and local art galleries housed in restored colonial buildings. Browse handcrafted goods, regional artwork, and souvenirs while soaking in the authentic charm of this living history town with its preserved architectural heritage.

5

Experience Living History at Yorktown

Visit the Colonial National Historical Park to witness costumed interpreters demonstrating 18th-century life and trades. Explore reconstructed colonial buildings, learn about daily life during the Revolutionary War era, and gain insight into the people who shaped American independence at this immersive outdoor museum.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Yorktown known for?

Yorktown is known for historic battle sites, notably the Siege of Yorktown (1781), and a scenic waterfront.

Where is Yorktown located?

Located in southeastern Virginia, United States, near the Chesapeake Bay.

What are the top attractions in Yorktown?

Yorktown Battlefield, Water Street shops, the American Revolution Museum, and the Yorktown Waterfront.

What is the best time to visit Yorktown?

Spring and fall offer mild weather; summers can be warm and sunny.