
If you're staying a week, I'd do a rental in Sandbridge, hands down. If you're staying just a few days, there's a hotel called the Virginia Beach Resort and Conference Center that's decent. Like pp's have said, a lot of motels right along the strip are pretty icky, so do your homework.

As a resident of Virginia Beach I do not have too much experience with the hotels, but I have had friends and/or family stay a few places that were liked. As previously said, the Hilton on 31st is a fabulous hotel, but it is very pricey. The Sheraton Inn at 36th Street is nice too, both of these hotels are ocean front properties. And the last hotel that I know is nice is the Farfield Inn and Suites and again this is an ocean front property. Read the reviews, as this is your best guide.
Sandbridge is a nice alternative, however, as said, it is very pricey. If you are looking for peace and quiet off of the beaten path than Sandbridge is a good choice. There aren't too many places to eat down there and there aren't any touristy things to do and it is a good 30 minute drive to the ocean front, which can be longer with summer traffic.
Virginia Beach and the surrounding area have some great things to see and do. Good luck with your planning and have a nice trip.
A good website to visit to let you know about the beach happenings is www.beachstreetusa.com. It will tell you about the shows and fireworks, etc.
As a resident of Virginia Beach I do not have too much experience with the hotels, but I have had friends and/or family stay a few places that were liked. As previously said, the Hilton on 31st is a fabulous hotel, but it is very pricey. The Sheraton Inn at 36th Street is nice too, both of these hotels are ocean front properties. And the last hotel that I know is nice is the Farfield Inn and Suites and again this is an ocean front property. Read the reviews, as this is your best guide.
Sandbridge is a nice alternative, however, as said, it is very pricey. If you are looking for peace and quiet off of the beaten path than Sandbridge is a good choice. There aren't too many places to eat down there and there aren't any touristy things to do and it is a good 30 minute drive to the ocean front, which can be longer with summer traffic.
Virginia Beach and the surrounding area have some great things to see and do. Good luck with your planning and have a nice trip.
A good website to visit to let you know about the beach happenings is www.beachstreetusa.com. It will tell you about the shows and fireworks, etc.