Wachapreague, VA is a small coastal town on the Eastern Shore of Virginia. It's known for its stunning natural beauty, outdoor recreation opportunities, and unique seafood restaurants. Visitors to Wachapreague can explore the Assateague National Seashore, fish in nearby bays and creeks, and dine on fresh-off-the-boat fare at one of the area's many seafood restaurants. The town also has an abundance of cultural attractions such as art galleries, antique shops, and historical sites.
Reviews of Wachapreague are overwhelmingly positive. Visitors comment on how friendly the locals are, how beautiful the nature is, and how delicious the seafood is. Many people also appreciate that Wachapreague is less crowded than other popular beach towns in Virginia. Others appreciate that there are plenty of activities available to keep them busy throughout their stay. All in all, people enjoy visiting Wachapreague for its laid-back atmosphere and unique attractions.
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Untouched beauty - 1/1/2008
Wachapreague is located on the Eastern Shore of Virginia. Some refer to this area as Virginia's stepchild. Very few people from Virginia know anything about the Eastern Shore. There are no well marked signs in Va Beach that would direct you to the shore. Most Eastern shore folks are glad and want nothing to do with the over crowded areas of the city moving to their quiet shores. Wachapreague is located on the Atlantic Ocean. The fishing is a vast treasure and it has been known as the flouder capital of the U.S. The town marina's are home to several charter boat captian's where the tuna fishing can be an unknown treasure of the East Coast. The most famous captains would be, Lucky Dawg Charters of Wachapreague Marina and The Hobo. The history of the shore is charismatic filled with old fisherman and great heritage of watermen with handed down stories of the sea.
The sourrounding area's are just as rich in history and stories of the water.
Even if you wouldn't want to
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