Travel L Campground - Welcome to Holiday Trav-l-Park in Virginia Beach! Our sites, facilities and activities offer something for every person in the family, including every type of camping from tents to motorhomes. Plus, getting to the beach is a breeze - we're the closest camp to the resort area with a…
Holiday Trav-L-Park 1075 General Booth Boulevard Virginia Beach, VA 23451 Take i-64 to Exit 22 (Birdneck Road Exit) Turn right on Birdneck Road and travel 3 miles to General Booth Blvd. Turn right onto General Booth Boulevard. Holiday Trav-l-Park will be on the right 0.2 miles via Via Bay Bridge Take the first exit (Route 60, Shore Dr.) at the south end of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel. Turn left to travel east on Dr. Shore. Stay on this road for 15 miles - it will take you through residential areas, First Landing State Park and the tourist area - the name changes from Shore Dr to Atlantic Ave, Pacific Ave and then after crossing the bridge Rudy Inlet becomes General Booth Blvd. . Continue 1.5 miles across the bridge to the campground entrance on your right. This road can be congested during the summer. For a possible fastest route, use the intercity route from an online map site.
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Although the campsites were quite tight with little privacy in the area I was in, it wasn't too much of a problem for me. I am late and leave early when I travel. The campsite had plenty of facilities and the showers/toilets were excellent. I will definitely be back. Even the late arrival was not too much…
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Worst camp ever. The employee hit my 7 year old daughter, they used my camper over the winter without permission because I was paying to keep it and it came back with many items missing. This is my second summer here and this is the second summer they treat us horribly…
Absolutely love this place 💓 Couldn't ask for more than the staff or the atmosphere outside the camp Our resort office is currently open Mon-Fri 8am-4pm For reservations and availability call 252-354-2250
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This is a big camp. The sea is beautiful and a short walk to the beach. Ate once at the daily food truck, shrimp shack, but the crab cakes were not that good. The laundry room was nice, but the washing machine was $6 too much. The staff were friendly and very helpful. All in all, my new NC camp.
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Five stars for the location, but there are some objections. First of all, the signage at the resort is terrible. Our GPS took us to the entrance, but it wasn't obvious until we looked around because the track was nowhere near the entrance. Big rigs just can't make a turn! Then there are no signs regarding road directions inside the park. If you want a one-sided circle around the perimeter, clear it. Our site was level enough, it was expanded. Dirty sand will be a nightmare in the rain. On the plus side, all the staff were very friendly and very helpful. The bathroom was top notch. Can't say enough about the beautiful beach steps from our site. The price is in line with the spectacular location. I just hope corporate ownership doesn't drive away great workers.
First time meeting After 40+ years of private ownership, the resort was sold to a large corporation (Encore), so who knows what the future holds. Great place right on the beach. Very clean park, best bathroom and amenities I've ever seen at a campground and I have an eye for detail. Beautiful pool, go-kart track on site, daily food trucks, food/beverage shacks on the beach. The campground runs like a well oiled machine!
Now for the worst; The real campsites are very expensive for the conditions, they are not very level, just grass and sand. Golf carts and tractors zoom around the camp throughout the day. Per diem fee for one pet, plus fees and fines for everything. I understand some fees and fines for good reason. Honestly, I don't know if I would go back because of the cost. Maybe if they had tiers, the big concrete campsites would sweeten the deal enough to bring it back.
As first timers at the Emerald Isle HTP we had an enjoyable stay. The weather was almost perfect. The staff was nice and welcoming. Unfortunately we had a death in the family which prevented us from checking out on the original scheduled day. They were kind enough to give us credit for the days we missed. The campsite was clean. The page we were in (25R) was big enough for our A class coach. We were able to see the ocean from our page. The bathrooms were extremely clean. (Actually, the cleanest I've ever seen at any campground). Our trip was off season so many businesses were either closed or had limited hours. That said, the only reason we probably won't be back is the cost per night! $175.00/day and no off season discount rate, no other discount rates (Senior Citizen, Good Sam, AAA). I compared their value to other CGs nearby and was a little surprised at the difference.
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