Yachting

DESTINATIO­NS

Norfolk, Virginia, is a fun-filled stop with a fall wine festival.

- by kim kavin

With its fall wine festival, Triple-A baseball team and naval museum, Norfolk, Virginia, offers cruisers a bevy of local flavor.

Brook smith can talk to boaters all day about why they should tie up in Norfolk, Virginia. As the manager of Waterside Marina, he spends countless hours next to scenic Town Point Park— within steps of shops and eateries, the Nauticus museum and the battleship Wisconsin, and the ballfield Harbor Park, where the Triple-A Norfolk Tides round the bases, hoping to get called up to Major League Baseball’s Baltimore Orioles. ¶ But it’s during the fall, Smith says, that transient traffic really picks up—and during one fall

weekend in particular. This year, it will be October 19-20. That’s when the Town Point Virginia Fall Wine Festival is scheduled to take place. ¶ “It’s just become the thing to do,” he says. “People come over with their boats and walk because you don’t want to be on the roads when they let out at 5 o’clock.” ¶ Dodging drunk drivers aside, visiting boaters consider the marina a haven because transients are the only kind of boaters welcome. No annual slip contracts are given, which means that reservatio­ns are first-come, first-served for anybody who

wants to cruise on over. ¶ “We can handle anything from a 270-foot mega-yacht down to a mom and pop trawler,” he says. “Our enclosed basin has 35 slips, and we also have 500 feet of protected bulkhead inside the basin. It has new power and was recently updated, so we bring in 80-footers, 90-footers.” ¶ Depending on the weather, he says, boaters stay for three to five nights, finding plenty to do. And this winter, the floating docks are scheduled to be replaced. Between that and the wine festival, he says, “We’ve got a lot of nice things coming.”

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