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Full Day Historic Guided Tour to Jamestown and Yorktown with Lunch

Overview
This is The Historic Triangle Tour. Travel with a local back in time and also in chronological order. We will spend the first part of our day in the 1600's and the second half in the 1700's. This is where the country began, you will see and learn history from a local. We start our day at Jamestown, the beginning 1607 with a guided tour. Our lunch stop will be next at the cafe which is owned by a local restaurant where we will have an included meal which can be colonial style if preferred. After lunch we travel into the 1700's with a battlefield tour and finishing up at the Revolutionary War Museum.
City: Williamsburg
Tue 29 Apr
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Starting at $90.00
Tue 29 Apr
Starting at $90.00
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What's Included
Colonial Style Meal if preferred for a Colonial Tour, No chain restaurant on this tour
Air-conditioned vehicle
Additional Info
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
What To Expect
1
Jamestown Settlement
Jamestown is where the English arrived in 1607. We will learn about 1600's history in the first part of our day. We will have a 1 hour guided tour and 1 hour of free time.
2
Jamestown Settlement
Lunch will be at the cafe which is owned by a local family restaurant where we can have a colonial style meal or a more traditional meal if desired. Dietary options are available
3
American Revolution Museum at Yorktown
Yorktown War museum explains life in the 1700's during the Revolutionary War. We will have a partially guided tour as well as free time to explore on your own.
4
Yorktown Battlefield
Yorktown Battlefield is where in 1781 George Washington's army will confront the British General Lord Cornwallis's army. We will have a guided tour of part of the battlefield with a few picture stops.
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Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Reviews (312)
Cathy_M
Dec 2024
The whole trip was very interesting and informative. Our guide was from the area and very informative.
H7422ECchristopherd
Dec 2024
A very educational tour. The guide was very knowledgeable. I went on Cristmas Eve and unfortunately some of the government facilities were closed but our guide easily compensated for it, showing us other things.
588geraldw
Nov 2024
We were the last to meet the tour group, but we got to sit in the very front seat of the brand new tour bus! Matthew took us on tiny winding roads to the Jamestown Museum, talking all the time about his family's farm on the James River. We were early for the opening hour, so we paused at a scenic spot briefly. He was a good and very cautious driver, taking the huge bus where only a car seemed likely to fit. We were the first group to enter the museum and many others followed, mainly school groups. We had time to see many exhibits in the museum, including the two ships docked at the pier. The lunch at the museum was good and allowed many choices. My wife helped me choose since I was delayed in a movie, and I was well fed before we left. I was dealing with a broken back and favored exhibits where I could remain seated in the electric cart I was given. Matt continued to comment on the history of the area as he drove us to the Yorktown Museum which continued the story of America's growth. I was disappointed the the Yorktown Museum did not have electric scooters for the handicapped, or not enough, at least. My dear wife located a wheel chair, but it was hard to manage, and we didn't see much of this museum. We went on to see the redoubt where the battles ended and the Victory Column before returning us to Williamsburg still talking the history of the triangle. He was a bit repetitious, especially in apologizing for delays and his inability to say and do more with us. I wanted to say, "Just tell us. We're ready!" All in all, I'd say we had a better than average tour by a really nice guide. I'd go again!

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