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Exclusive Private Jamestown to Yorktown Tour with Surrender Field

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Exclusive, private guided tour (only your family/group) of the Jamestown Settlement, Jamestown Glasshouse of 1608, American Revolution Museum at Yorktown, Surrender Field, Yorktown Battlefield Visitor Center, the Victory Monument and cave where Cornwallis allegedly retreated at Yorktown Beach.

This tour includes an in depth learning experience about the beginning of our oldest English colony (Jamestown) and ends with the siege of Yorktown on October 19, 1781 including Surrender Field. The afternoon tour at the American Revolution Museum at Yorktown (ARMY) includes the canon firing at 3:00pm (weather dependent from March 1st-November 30th). We spend about three hours in Jamestown, have lunch (self pay or bring your own lunch), and about three hours in Yorktown. The roundtrip drive takes about one hour.

NOTE: the Jamestown Settlement and ARMY (Yorktown) offer free scooters that are first come, first serve.
Город: Вильямсбург
Wed 30 Apr
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Wed 30 Apr
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Что включено
Single day admission ticket to Jamestown Settlement and American Revolution Museum at Yorktowns
Bottled water
Single ticket Colonial National Historical Park (National Park Service for Jamestown and Yorktown)
Air-conditioned vehicle
Guide
Single day admission ticket to Jamestown Settlement and American Revolution Museum at Yorktowns
Bottled water
Дополнительная информация
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Remaining time will be allotted for pick up and travel time in between the attractions
Что ожидать
1
Jamestown Settlement
Visit our state museum that recreates the 17th Century Virginia history and culture, including replicas of some of the first three ships (Susan Constant, Godspeed and Discovery), the life-size recreations of the Paspahegh (Native American) Town, life-size fort of 1610-1614 and the many gallery exhibits and introduction film. Usually, we eat lunch here before leaving for Historic Yorktown.
2
Jamestown Glasshouse
Enjoy glassblowing at the Glasshouse of 1608 where Polish and German colonists experimented with our first industry glass blowing.
3
American Revolution Museum at Yorktown
Explore the galleries and movies (the Siege of Yorktown is amazing) that bring back historic stories of the Yorktown victory and learn how the colonies came together as the United States, ratifying our Constitution, Bill of Rights, etc. Visit the Continental Army encampment and explore a Revolution-era farm.
4
Yorktown Surrender Field
This is the field where approximately 7,000 British and Hessian soldiers surrendered, including their muskets, cannons, standards (flags). In all, approximately 12,000 muskets and 244 artillery were forfeited. Enjoy a walk down the spiral deck to view many of the engraved cannons ("trophies") of this last major battle of the American Revolutionary War.
5
Yorktown Battlefield
Enjoy the Yorktown Battlefield Visitor Center (National Park Service) with an updated movies, model of the Yorktown Battlefield, some of General George Washington's tents and other exhibits.
6
Yorktown Beach
Drive by the Revolutionary War monument in Historic Yorktown and visit the cave that served as the last headquarters for General Cornwallis.
7
Williamsburg
Travel time back to the starting point.
8
Jamestown Settlement
Visit our state museum that recreates the 17th Century Virginia history and culture, including replicas of some of the first three ships (Susan Constant, Godspeed and Discovery), the life-size recreations of the Paspahegh (Native American) Town, life-size fort of 1610-1614 and the many gallery exhibits and introduction film. Usually, we eat lunch here before leaving for Historic Yorktown.
9
Jamestown Glasshouse
Enjoy glassblowing at the Glasshouse of 1608 where Polish and German colonists experimented with our first industry glass blowing.
10
American Revolution Museum at Yorktown
Explore the galleries and movies (the Siege of Yorktown is amazing) that bring back historic stories of the Yorktown victory and learn how the colonies came together as the United States, ratifying our Constitution, Bill of Rights, etc. Visit the Continental Army encampment and explore a Revolution-era farm.
11
Yorktown Surrender Field
This is the field where approximately 7,000 British and Hessian soldiers surrendered, including their muskets, cannons, standards (flags). In all, approximately 12,000 muskets and 244 artillery were forfeited. Enjoy a walk down the spiral deck to view many of the engraved cannons ("trophies") of this last major battle of the American Revolutionary War.
12
Yorktown Battlefield
Enjoy the Yorktown Battlefield Visitor Center (National Park Service) with an updated movies, model of the Yorktown Battlefield, some of General George Washington's tents and other exhibits.
13
Yorktown Beach
Drive by the Revolutionary War monument in Historic Yorktown and visit the cave that served as the last headquarters for General Cornwallis.
14
Williamsburg
Travel time back to the starting point.
15
Jamestown Settlement
Visit our state museum that recreates the 17th Century Virginia history and culture, including replicas of some of the first three ships (Susan Constant, Godspeed and Discovery), the life-size recreations of the Paspahegh (Native American) Town, life-size fort of 1610-1614 and the many gallery exhibits and introduction film. Usually, we eat lunch here before leaving for Historic Yorktown.
16
Jamestown Glasshouse
Enjoy glassblowing at the Glasshouse of 1608 where Polish and German colonists experimented with our first industry glass blowing.
17
American Revolution Museum at Yorktown
Explore the galleries and movies (the Siege of Yorktown is amazing) that bring back historic stories of the Yorktown victory and learn how the colonies came together as the United States, ratifying our Constitution, Bill of Rights, etc. Visit the Continental Army encampment and explore a Revolution-era farm.
18
Yorktown Surrender Field
This is the field where approximately 7,000 British and Hessian soldiers surrendered, including their muskets, cannons, standards (flags). In all, approximately 12,000 muskets and 244 artillery were forfeited. Enjoy a walk down the spiral deck to view many of the engraved cannons ("trophies") of this last major battle of the American Revolutionary War.
19
Yorktown Battlefield
Enjoy the Yorktown Battlefield Visitor Center (National Park Service) with an updated movies, model of the Yorktown Battlefield, some of General George Washington's tents and other exhibits.
20
Yorktown Beach
Drive by the Revolutionary War monument in Historic Yorktown and visit the cave that served as the last headquarters for General Cornwallis.
21
Williamsburg
Travel time back to the starting point.
22
Jamestown Settlement
Visit our state museum that recreates the 17th Century Virginia history and culture, including replicas of some of the first three ships (Susan Constant, Godspeed and Discovery), the life-size recreations of the Paspahegh (Native American) Town, life-size fort of 1610-1614 and the many gallery exhibits and introduction film. Usually, we eat lunch here before leaving for Historic Yorktown.
23
Jamestown Glasshouse
Enjoy glassblowing at the Glasshouse of 1608 where Polish and German colonists experimented with our first industry glass blowing.
24
American Revolution Museum at Yorktown
Explore the galleries and movies (the Siege of Yorktown is amazing) that bring back historic stories of the Yorktown victory and learn how the colonies came together as the United States, ratifying our Constitution, Bill of Rights, etc. Visit the Continental Army encampment and explore a Revolution-era farm.
25
Yorktown Surrender Field
This is the field where approximately 7,000 British and Hessian soldiers surrendered, including their muskets, cannons, standards (flags). In all, approximately 12,000 muskets and 244 artillery were forfeited. Enjoy a walk down the spiral deck to view many of the engraved cannons ("trophies") of this last major battle of the American Revolutionary War.
26
Yorktown Battlefield
Enjoy the Yorktown Battlefield Visitor Center (National Park Service) with an updated movies, model of the Yorktown Battlefield, some of General George Washington's tents and other exhibits.
27
Yorktown Beach
Drive by the Revolutionary War monument in Historic Yorktown and visit the cave that served as the last headquarters for General Cornwallis.
28
Williamsburg
Travel time back to the starting point.
29
Jamestown Settlement
Visit our state museum that recreates the 17th Century Virginia history and culture, including replicas of some of the first three ships (Susan Constant, Godspeed and Discovery), the life-size recreations of the Paspahegh (Native American) Town, life-size fort of 1610-1614 and the many gallery exhibits and introduction film. Usually, we eat lunch here before leaving for Historic Yorktown.
30
Jamestown Glasshouse
Enjoy glassblowing at the Glasshouse of 1608 where Polish and German colonists experimented with our first industry glass blowing.
31
American Revolution Museum at Yorktown
Explore the galleries and movies (the Siege of Yorktown is amazing) that bring back historic stories of the Yorktown victory and learn how the colonies came together as the United States, ratifying our Constitution, Bill of Rights, etc. Visit the Continental Army encampment and explore a Revolution-era farm.
32
Yorktown Surrender Field
This is the field where approximately 7,000 British and Hessian soldiers surrendered, including their muskets, cannons, standards (flags). In all, approximately 12,000 muskets and 244 artillery were forfeited. Enjoy a walk down the spiral deck to view many of the engraved cannons ("trophies") of this last major battle of the American Revolutionary War.
33
Yorktown Battlefield
Enjoy the Yorktown Battlefield Visitor Center (National Park Service) with an updated movies, model of the Yorktown Battlefield, some of General George Washington's tents and other exhibits.
34
Yorktown Beach
Drive by the Revolutionary War monument in Historic Yorktown and visit the cave that served as the last headquarters for General Cornwallis.
35
Williamsburg
Travel time back to the starting point.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Отзывы (6)
Jonette_B
May 2024
The BEST tour I have ever been on. Bambi was a wealth of knowledge on American History. She explained the order of events in such way that it was easy to understand. Any questions we asked she was able to answer. Comfortable car which she provided a large variety of snacks and waters. She guided us through the museums so that we saw the high points, and knew were to be to and at what time to avoid the groups of school children. She made sure we were first on the Susan Constant ship before the crowds arrived. She also knew exactly what time the rifle and cannon demonstrations took place so that we would not miss a thing.
Grace_P
May 2024
Bambi, tour guide was terrific…lots of information was provided and with enough visit time for each location. She enlisted local museum guides who she knew had terrific information as well. Comfortable and very clean vehicle ride too. Highly recommend to anyone who is looking for such a tour!
Arthur_S
Mar 2024
It was a full day but Bambi traveled at our pace. There is so much to take-in but our guide helped us navigate the displays. It would have been impossible for us to cover as much history in one day alone. Bambi knew how to take the best pictures and asked the venue guides the right questions to better inform us.

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