
This statue at the boardwalk is larger than life. There are two dolphins behind him, and an octopus to the left of him. There is of course, the King Neptune Statue which is easily the most famous statue on the boardwalk! He stands over 30 feet tall and is holding a gigantic loggerhead turtle. They include Patsy Cline to Thomas Jefferson.

The walk has plaques with the name of the person and a little bit of information about what that person has achieved and where they are from. The Virginia Legends Walk is one of them it was built to honor Virginian’s who have made significant differences to our country and the world. Virginia Beach has many statues and monuments along the Oceanfront. You have the option when visiting the oceanfront to either sit on the lovely soft sand and soak up the sun rays or walk the main street and go gift shopping, even try out one of the small restaurants, rent a bike or buggy for a cruise on the bike path, or if you are feeling extra energetic, you can leisurely stroll the entire length of the boardwalk, and lots more.

The VA Beach Oceanfront is definitely the hottest attraction in the whole city! There's always plenty of sights to see. The extensive clean golden sands, the amazing and historic fishing pier, the many gift shops, restaurants, and ice-cream parlors give the Virginia Beach Oceanfront a lovely holiday feel - and it's a fantastic place to live and work.

Virginia Beach is a wonderful and caring coastal community with a small-town charm to it. If you're thinking about coming here, you may be asking yourself what's all the fuss about? Why do families come here year after year as part of their vacationing ritual? Small Town Community The three-mile resort area is where sand, surf, and sun collide for your vacationing pleasure. The Virginia Beach Oceanfront is an amazing place where the Atlantic Ocean and the shores of Virginia Beach meet.
