Ocean Key Resort is located on the serene, South End of the boardwalk, offering a relaxing getaway for families. No matter which direction you look, you’ll enjoy amazing scenes for the perfect vacation photos; Witness awe-inspiring views of a sunrise over the Atlantic Ocean from your own private balcony or enjoy views of the marina and Rudee Inlet from our third floor hospitality deck.
Get Away at The Ocean Key Resort!
No Tuesday or Wednesday Check Ins Available
Suite Accommodations
Room Amenities:
- Large Suites with Separate Living Areas
- King Size Bed in Bedrooms
- Full Size Pull Out Sleeper Sofa in Living Area
- Full Kitchen with all Utensils and Dinnerware
Duration: 4 days & 3 nights
Traveler Requirement: Must be Married or Cohabiting
Guests: Up to 4 Guests
Additional Nights & Travelers cannot be added.
No Tuesday or Wednesday Check Ins Available
THINGS TO DO
For every water enthusiast, the Ocean Key is steps away from the Rudee Inlet where you can charter a boat for the day, take the family on a pirate ship cruise or enjoy deep sea fishing. Bring your fresh catch back to your room to cook it that night in your condo-style suite with a fully-stocked kitchenette! The Ocean Key Resort offers a full-service activities center, heated indoor pool and hot tub, fitness center and on-site dining at Roma’s Italian Restaurant.
Near the Resort
List of Services
- Virginia Aquarium & Marine Science Center
The Virginia Aquarium & Marine Science Center, formerly known as the Virginia Marine Science Museum, is an aquarium and marine science museum located in Virginia Beach, Virginia, just south of Rudee Inlet. The exhibits at the museum are contained in over 800,000 US gallons of fresh and saltwater displays. Learn about the different marine life from all over and enjoy the picturesque aquarium with beautiful animals as your background. For more information; click the picture!
- Ocean Breeze Water Park
Ocean Breeze Waterpark is a family friendly Caribbean destination located 2 miles South of the Virginia Beach Oceanfront. Featuring over 30 slides and attractions including a million gallon wave pool, the 4 slide monster complex Neptune's Revenge, pirate themed water playground for the littlest Buccaneers, and the quarter mile Adventure River. With FREE Parking, FREE Inner Tubes and FREE Sunscreen you'll get more smiles per gallon with every visit! Summer go-to for splashy good times. For more information; click the picture!
- Atlantic Fun Park
Atlantic Fun Park is located in Virginia Beach, Virginia. This place is exactly what you're looking for! Come experience Midway Games, 16 Family Fun Rides, and all the Fun Foods you can handle! Offering some of the most thrill seeking rides around with the most famous of them including the Gravitron, Flying Bob's, 100 ft tall Skyflyer and the Sea Dragon! Test your wits against these rides that are sure to leave you with one of the biggest adrenaline rushes of your life. You wont be able to resist another ride ever again! For more information; click the picture!
- Virginia Beach Boardwalk
Walking the Virginia Beach Boardwalk is the #1 attraction and thing to do on your next VA Beach vacation. Tens of thousands of locals and vacationers visit the boardwalk every single day during the spring, summer, and falls months. There is something exciting happening on the boardwalk at anytime, no matter your age. For more information; click the picture!
- Virginia Beach Fishing Pier
Spring is a good time to fish in Virginia Beach. Spot, Bluefish, Roundhead and Speckled Trout are available most days. Spring also sees catches of Clear-nosed Skates that are heading to the Chesapeake Bay. Some Blue Crabs are also being caught and numbers will increase as the water warms this Summer. You can catch most of the fish at the VA Beach Fishing Pier with natural baits. Bloodworms, Squid, Shrimp, Clams and Finger Mullet top the list. These are all available in the Pier Tackle Shop located on the pier. For more information; click the picture!
- Neptune's Park
Neptune's Park, a picturesque outdoor venue featuring nightly entertainment throughout the summer, is on the Virginia Beach oceanfront at 31st Street, part of the 31 Ocean Corridor.
The Free Summer Concert Series includes a series of eight extremely talented and diverse national recording artists performing for the residents and guests of Hampton Roads to enjoy. All concerts are FREE and Open to the Public and begin at 7pm. For more information; click the picture!
- Rudee Inlet
The Rudee Inlet is home to a small marina community that offers a wide range of options for getting out on the water and dropping in a line. The Virginia Beach Fishing Center, which hosts the largest sport-fishing fleet in the state, Inlet Station Marina, and Fisherman’s Wharf Marina all have a multitude of charters, both seasonal and year-round, that will have you reeling in the big one in no time. The marinas of Rudee Inlet host some of the most experienced captains around - which is a must when you’re looking to hook an elusive tuna or marlin. For more informaiton; click the picture!
- First Landing State Park
The park is where English colonists first landed in 1607. Native American canoes, Colonial settlers, 20th century schooners and modern cargo ships have navigated the park's waterways. Its cypress swamps were a source of fresh water for merchant mariners, pirates and military ships during the War of 1812. Legend has it that Blackbeard hid in the Narrows area of the park, and interior waterways were used by Union and Confederate patrols during the Civil War. Built in part by an all African-American Civilian Conservation Corps in 1933-1940, the park is a National Natural Landmark and is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. As Virginia's most-visited state park, it's an oasis within urban Virginia Beach. The park has 20 miles of trails and 1.5 miles of sandy Chesapeake Bay beach frontage. For more information; click the picture!
- Norfolk Botanical Garden
With over 60 different gardens to explore, we have something for every season and every taste. Some of our gardens showcase styles from different parts of the world, while others are focused on one particular type of plant. We have gardens of intense fragrance and color, and we have some for reflective contemplation. There are several that offer manicured formality, but we also have many places where nature rules, and these are some of the best to see local birds and other wildlife. For more information; click the picture!
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