Virginia Beach Golf Trip Planning Guide
Virginia Beach has more golf firepower than people realize. Cypress Point, Hells Point, and Bay Creek across the Bay Bridge Tunnel give you a mix of resort and championship layouts. The oceanfront boardwalk, craft brewery scene, and fresh seafood round out a trip that balances beach vibes with legit golf.
4 courses · 5 restaurants · 3 bars · 5 activities
Quick Facts
Spring, Fall
ORF (25 min drive)
$40–$170
$400/night
1 of 4
~$350/person
Sample 3-Day Itinerary
Here's a realistic 3-day itinerary for a group golf trip to Virginia Beach. Every venue below is real and pulled from our curated database — no filler.
Day 1
Bay Creek Resort - Nicklaus Course — coastal, $90–$170 · 4.6★
Jack Nicklaus design on the Eastern Shore across the Bay Bridge Tunnel. Worth the drive for the views alone.
Terrapin Restaurant — farm to-table, $$$$
Best restaurant in Virginia Beach. Seasonal tasting menus and impeccable wine pairings.
Shaka's Live — sports bar · Open late
Massive oceanfront bar with live music and multiple levels. The big-night-out spot.
Day 2
Bay Creek Resort - Palmer Course — coastal, $80–$150 · 4.5★
Arnold Palmer's final design. Stunning Chesapeake Bay setting with creative routing.
Virginia Beach Surf Lessons — 2-3 hours, $50–$80/pp
Group surf lessons on the oceanfront. Hilarious and surprisingly doable.
Waterman's Surfside Grille — seafood, $$
Oceanfront institution. Orange Crush cocktails, fresh catch, and boardwalk views.
The Shack on 8th — dive · Open late
Classic beach dive bar. Cheap drinks, local bands, and zero pretension.
Day 3
Cypress Point Country Club — parkland, $40–$80 · 4.4★
Tom Clark design with mature pines and good variety. Solid value and walkable.
Rudee Inlet Fishing Charter — half day, $80–$150/pp
Offshore fishing for tuna, mahi, and marlin out of Rudee Inlet.
Tautog's Restaurant — seafood, $$$
Fresh Virginia seafood in a nautical setting. She-crab soup is a must-order.
Back Bay Brewing Co. — brewpub
Local craft brewery in the ViBe District. Great IPAs and a chill taproom.
Course-by-Course Guide
Virginia Beach has 4 courses worth playing. 1 are walkable if you want to save on cart fees.
Bay Creek Resort - Nicklaus Course
PremiumJack Nicklaus design on the Eastern Shore across the Bay Bridge Tunnel. Worth the drive for the views alone.
Bay Creek Resort - Palmer Course
PremiumArnold Palmer's final design. Stunning Chesapeake Bay setting with creative routing.
Hells Point Golf Club
SolidRees Jones design with water on 13 holes. Challenging and well-conditioned daily-fee track.
Cypress Point Country Club
SolidTom Clark design with mature pines and good variety. Solid value and walkable.
Where to Stay
Virginia Beach has 2 group-friendly lodging options in our database, starting at $400/night for the whole house. Several options include hot tubs — a non-negotiable for most groups.
$500–$2000/night
Sleeps 12–20 · Sandbridge Beach
$400–$1400/night
Sleeps 10–16 · Virginia Beach Oceanfront / Resort area
Group Dining Guide
5 restaurants vetted for group golf trips. Several can handle large parties without a reservation headache.
Terrapin Restaurant
$$$$Best restaurant in Virginia Beach. Seasonal tasting menus and impeccable wine pairings.
Waterman's Surfside Grille
$$Oceanfront institution. Orange Crush cocktails, fresh catch, and boardwalk views.
Tautog's Restaurant
$$$Fresh Virginia seafood in a nautical setting. She-crab soup is a must-order.
Doc Taylor's Restaurant
$Legendary breakfast spot in a converted doctor's office. Get there early or wait in line.
Aberdeen Barn
$Family-owned since 1966 with prime rib, quality steaks, and a banquet area for groups and private functions
Nightlife
3 bars curated for groups. 2 stay open past midnight.
Shaka's Live
Late NightMassive oceanfront bar with live music and multiple levels. The big-night-out spot.
The Shack on 8th
Late NightClassic beach dive bar. Cheap drinks, local bands, and zero pretension.
Back Bay Brewing Co.
Local craft brewery in the ViBe District. Great IPAs and a chill taproom.
Activities Beyond Golf
5 off-course activities for rest days or afternoons.
Virginia Beach Surf Lessons
Group surf lessons on the oceanfront. Hilarious and surprisingly doable.
Rudee Inlet Fishing Charter
Offshore fishing for tuna, mahi, and marlin out of Rudee Inlet.
ViBe Creative District Brewery Crawl
Hit Back Bay, Vibrant Shore, and Commonwealth in the arts district. Walkable and fun.
Bay Bridge Tunnel Drive & Eastern Shore
Drive the 17-mile bridge-tunnel to Cape Charles. Scenic and unforgettable engineering.
Jet Ski Rentals at Rudee Inlet
Jet ski the inlet and oceanfront. Fast, loud, and perfect for the competitive crew.
Getting There
Fly into Norfolk International Airport (ORF) — it's a 25-minute drive to Virginia Beach. For groups of 8+, consider booking a shuttle or party bus from the airport (local providers include Virginia Beach Party Bus and Hampton Roads Limo). Renting two SUVs usually works for groups of 4-8.