Williamsburg , the apex of the historic triangle completed by Yorktown and Jamestown. This beautiful city and the surrounds are renowned for much more than a significant historical past however---it is now a major tourist destination with world-class accommodations, attractions, restaurants and golf courses. Over four million people come to this area every year. They come to experience the interactive tours that bring to life the times and stories of our colonial ancestors in the unique recreation that is Colonial Williamsburg.
And to complete the colonial experience, rent a suite at the award-winning Powhatan Plantation timeshare resort, set on 250 acres amidst a wildlife preserve and fields with 22 varieties of wildflower. You will have five times the space of a standard hotel room in your two-bedroom suite, and a fully-equipped kitchen, with refrigerator, microwave and coffee maker. There’s a washer/drier, a warm open fireplace in the living room, a private balcony and full entertainment center. Located only two miles from Colonial Williamsburg, the resort has three outdoor swimming pools, one indoor/outdoor pool with a tiered, cascading waterfall, tennis courts, playground and hiking trails and an exercise center, and is only a short distance from Virginia’s’ only Nicklaus-designed golf course. Steeped in history, the heritage resort’s restored furnished Manor House is on the National Register of Historic Places. Powhatan is an island of peaceful tranquility, yet only three miles from Colonial Williamsburg. You can buy a timeshare suite here at Powhatan resort and return year after year.
There’s so much to do here! So many things to see. So much to learn. Do you know the history of Colonial Williamsburg? It’s a fascinating tale. It starts with a visit to the area by John D. Rockefeller, Jr., who was inspired to return Williamsburg to its former glory. Through his financial support and leadership, an authentic living museum has been created, with almost 500 public buildings, homes, stores and taverns. All meticulously restored to re-create the18 th century. You can talk to a blacksmith dressed in period costume and watch him go about his work. See how a cooper makes his wooden barrels and tubs, just as he did 200 years ago.
Visit Jamestown, Yorktown, Water Country and Busch Gardens. Eat at some of the finest restaurants in the state. And enjoy walking in the footsteps of our forebears.
SELL OR RENT YOUR VACATION PROPERTY
If your vacation retreat is not being used, we’ll use our extensive promotional network to find you a buyer for your timeshare property. Or we’ll rent out your resort villa while you decide whether it’s time to sell. Speak to our experienced staff, let us help you make the best choice. |