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Timeshares for Sale: Williamsburg

The Rich Tapestry of American History Is Yours with a Williamsburg Timeshare 

 

As a city steeped in American history, yet still able to maintain a sense of fun, Williamsburg is the ideal place to vacation. Along with Jamestown and Yorktown, it forms one of the famed points of the Historic Triangle on the Virginia Peninsula. Visitors find countless fun and informative attractions within the triangle in addition to endless opportunities to enjoy some quiet and relaxation. The best way to gain access to it all is by buying a Williamsburg timeshare.

Why a Timeshare in Williamsburg?

The Historic Triangle may have some nice hotels, but none can really compare with the comfort and convenience that can be found through Williamsburg fractional ownership. When you browse through Williamsburg timeshares for sale, you’re sure to discover that owning property is the best way to experience the area the way a local would with a gracious home base where you can truly make yourself comfortable.

Colonial Williamsburg

Perhaps the best known and most popular attraction in the region is Colonial Williamsburg. This historic area has been meticulously restored to resemble the look of the city circa the 18th century. Cars are generally not allowed to drive through this stretch of town that measures one mile in length and a half mile in width. Shuttle buses and horse drawn carriages help visitors negotiate the distance between the historic district’s many museums and significant buildings. 

Within this impressive living history museum, guests can observe tradesmen blacksmithing and shoeing horses. You may be able to sample fresh baked bread and see how cloth was woven more than two hundred years ago. Kids particularly enjoy being relegated to the stocks for a few minutes and interacting with the talented re-enactors who all appear in period costume. To get a wonderful overview of the district, consider taking a guided walking tour led by a knowledgeable docent. This really is a magical and fascinating experience for all visitors regardless of age.

Dining in Colonial Williamsburg

A meal enjoyed in this part of Williamsburg is truly an experience. The Raleigh Tavern, King’s Arms and Christiana Campbell’s all provide an authentic colonial menu that is truly unlike anything you’re likely to encounter elsewhere. The food served at these eateries is prepared slowly, using time-tested recipes and techniques. It's hearty and filling fare, served by a costumed waiter. You’ll want a reservation in the summer months to guarantee that you don’t miss out.

Back to the Modern World

Richmond Road is your conduit out of the past and into modern convenience. Head out of Colonial Williamsburg in a northwest direction along Richmond Road to discover several opportunities for shopping and dining. Most major chain and fast food restaurants are represented here, so if your family is looking for something familiar or quick, it can be found here. 

Busch Gardens

A family seeking fun of a more raucous variety will definitely want to head farther out on Richmond Road to the area’s thrilling theme park. Adrenaline junkies will love coasters like Alpengeist and the Griffon, but this theme park has a little something for everyone. Animal lovers will flock to exhibits featuring everything from wolves to Clydesdales and even small children will find plenty of attractions designed just for them. 

Williamsburg and Beyond

When you buy a Williamsburg timeshare, you’re also gaining access to neighboring cities like Jamestown and Yorktown. Jamestown boasts re-created Indian villages and European settlements. Yorktown celebrates American independence with battlefields and informative visitor centers. Throughout the region, you can also indulge in a number of outdoor recreational opportunities. Bicycling is particularly popular, with the Colonial Parkway being an especially pretty and auspicious route. Also, golfers will find some of the best courses in the state right in Williamsburg. Ford’s Colony, Kingsmill Resort and the Royal New Kent Golf Club are all in the area. 

Williamsburg Timeshare Deals

A timeshare resale in Williamsburg is the best way to make a trip here an annual event, and the experts at Premier Timeshare Resale have the knowledge and ability to make Williamsburg fractional ownership a reality for you. If you’ve decided that it’s time to let go of your property, Premier Timeshare Resale also has the best agents to help you sell a Williamsburg timeshare. Properties in the area are diverse and plentiful, which can make it difficult for you to find the ideal timeshare for you. The agents at Premier simplify the process for you, helping you find the Williamsburg timeshare deal that has the right combination of location, amenities and price. Before you sign anything, Premier Timeshare Resale's agents will ensure that you fully understand the terms of the contract and any maintenance fees that you must pay. With their expertise, you’ll have no trouble buying or selling your Williamsburg timeshare.
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