Triángulo Histórico de las Américas: Colonial Williamsburg, Jamestown y Yorktown





Descripción
Sumérgete en la historia de los Estados Unidos tempranos con un viaje que conecta Williamsburg colonial, los campos de batalla históricos de Yorktown y la historia de Jamestown temprano. Este boleto le permite acceder a cinco sitios históricos, incluidos todos los sitios históricos, tiendas comerciales y museos de Colonial Williamsburg, durante cinco días consecutivos desde la primera fecha de uso.
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
Descubra Colonial Williamsburg y experimente todo lo que esta ciudad histórica de renombre tiene para ofrecer. Aprende sobre la vida en la América colonial y la Revolución Americana. Disfrute de recreaciones históricas y representaciones teatrales, jardines vibrantes y museos de arte, además de visitas guiadas y autoguiadas a los edificios y casas originales del siglo XVIII y la interacción personal con la gente del pueblo.
El histórico Jamestowne ofrece mucho para ver y hacer. Una visita típica puede durar de 2 a 3 horas, pero aquellos que deseen profundizar en la historia de Jamestown pueden pasar fácilmente medio día o más explorando la isla. Vea la arqueología en acción mientras el equipo de redescubrimiento de Jamestown continúa excavando partes de la isla. Realice un recorrido con un arqueólogo, un especialista en educación o un guardaparques para conocer los últimos descubrimientos. Haga una pausa para el almuerzo o un refrigerio rápido en el Dale House Café junto a la orilla del agua antes de continuar hacia Archaearium, un museo que alberga algunos de los hallazgos más espectaculares de los dos millones de artefactos descubiertos desde que comenzó el Proyecto de Redescubrimiento de Jamestown en 1994.
Cerca del sitio de la colonia original, Jamestown Settlement cuenta la historia de la Virginia del siglo XVII, desde la llegada de los colonos ingleses a Jamestown en 1607 hasta los encuentros y eventos culturales que sembraron las semillas de una nueva nación. El mundo de Jamestown, la primera colonia inglesa permanente de Estados Unidos, cobra vida a través de películas, exhibiciones de galerías e historia de vida al aire libre.
El Museo de la Revolución Americana en Yorktown cuenta nuevamente la historia de la fundación de la nación, desde el crepúsculo del período colonial hasta los albores de la Constitución y más allá. Las nuevas galerías interiores emocionantes presentan artefactos de época, entornos inmersivos, exhibiciones interactivas y películas, incluido "The Siege of Yorktown", con una pantalla envolvente de 180 grados y dramáticos efectos especiales.
Vea dónde se ganó la independencia estadounidense en el campo de batalla de Yorktown, administrado por el Servicio de Parques Nacionales como parte del Parque Histórico Nacional Colonial. Aquí, el 19 de octubre de 1781, las fuerzas británicas bajo el mando de Lord Charles Cornwallis se rindieron a los ejércitos estadounidenses y franceses combinados liderados por el general George Washington.
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Información importante
- Accesible para silla de ruedas
- Los bebés y los niños pequeños pueden ir en un cochecito o en una silla de paseo
- Se admiten animales de asistencia
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- Todas las áreas y superficies son accesibles para sillas de ruedas
- Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
Opiniones(128)
Not far from each others, Jamestown, Williamsburg, and Yorktown, collectively tell the stories of how America became British colony in 1607 (Jamestown), how people lived in the colonial-era (Williamsburg), and how the American defeated the British to have won the revolutionary war in 1781 (Yorktown). The area is very interesting not only for the history but also for its beautiful sceneries along James River and York River. Sunset at James River is stunning. We watched it from Jamestown Beach Event Park in Williamsburg. We also took the Jamestown-Scottland ferry to see sceneries of both sides of the river from the ferry boat and watched the birds flying around the boat. Surprisingly, the 20 minutes ferry ride is free, and the line for getting on the boat was short and quick. All in all, we enjoyed our visit in the area!
Thank you so much for sharing your thoughtful and detailed review! We're thrilled to hear that you enjoyed exploring the rich history of Jamestown, Williamsburg, and Yorktown, as well as taking in the beautiful scenery along the James and York Rivers. It’s wonderful that the sunset at James River and the ferry ride added to your experience. Your kind words mean a lot, and we’re so glad your visit was memorable.
Such an awesome exhibit! Very informative but also so fun and felt like an adventure! The entire towns were beautiful beyond words and the people we met were all amazing! Kids and adults in the group were engaged the entire visit!
What I saw and did at the various sites and museums was well presented and thorough. However, I had difficulty getting a clear description of the Triangle Tour, never able to print the voucher even with an agent’s assistance, did not get clear instructions . Somehow I mistakenly understood that we were meeting at the Visitor’s Center, traveling in an air conditioned bus with a guide to the three cities with an included colonial lunch in Jamestown. After two Days of trying to understand, a volunteer set me straight and was able to experience Jamestown and Williamsburg. Because of the wasted time I never was able to see Yorktown. Overall the solo tour was satisfying, very educational and worth the cost. I would recommend it .
The multi day pass allowed us better opportunity to see, and spend more time in all the areas. However, we visited during midweek, so we were disappointed so many buildings were closed, and no outdoor reenactments were held. Overall, it was still wonderful to see, and walk the historic streets and sites.
We went back for three days and still didn’t see everything. During this trip, we visited Colonial Williamsburg and Jamestown only. Since it was summer, it was very hot, and some outdoor activities were closed. However, the indoor activities had strong air conditioning, which made a big difference. The historic artifacts and recreations were amazing to see. We especially enjoyed the interactive experiences, such as playing the harpsichord and touching the different types of materials used to make garments in the 1700s. If you visit in the summer, bring cooling towels. We also brought a portable chair and towel for sitting, but we didn’t end up needing them because there were benches throughout the area. I definitely recommend making lunch and dinner reservations ahead of time because the popular restaurants get fully booked. Also, buy your tickets in advance if possible, since the ticket lines were long. Scooters are available to rent for anyone who needs one. Because it was so hot, they handed out water bottles during our visit, which was very appreciated. That may have been a special Fourth of July weekend perk, but it was a nice touch. The live events were spectacular; they had marching soldiers re-enacting 1700 soldiers. They had actors who played key roles like Jefferson reading the Declartions of indepence and Layfayette speaking in a theatre it was wonderful!
Thank you so much for your thoughtful and detailed review! We're thrilled that your three-day trip allowed you to fully explore and enjoy Colonial Williamsburg and Jamestown, despite the summer heat. It’s wonderful to hear that the historical artifacts, interactive experiences, and live events left such a memorable impression. Your suggestions, such as bringing cooling towels, reserving meals, and purchasing tickets in advance, are greatly appreciated and will undoubtedly help others plan their visits. We’re glad the indoor air conditioning and the availability of benches enhanced your comfort, and it’s great to know that details like water bottles contributed positively to your experience. As a side note for other readers, Colonial Williamsburg does not offer scooter rentals. However, we have a local company who makes this easy for guests to rent scooters. Thank you for sharing your insights, and we’re honored to be part of a trip that you so warmly recommend!
Amazing adventure! The people working colonies are so knowledgeable and friendly! We loved the experience. I would recommend it to everyone! Well kept sites, clean, easy to navigate. They had cooling tents since it was hot out.
Thank you for your wonderful review! We're thrilled to hear that you enjoyed your adventure and found the staff knowledgeable and friendly. It's great that you appreciated the well-maintained sites, ease of navigation, and thoughtful amenities like the cooling tents. Your recommendation means a lot, and we're glad the experience left such a positive impression on you!
The tour guide Elizabeth was wonderful. Very informative. Very nice person. She answered people’s questions. I would highly recommend this company Viator.
We were very disappointed with the lack of docents to give information. It’s a huge place and if you have difficulty walking at least 3 miles you will want to rent a scooter and that price was $70 not $55 as indicated on their website.
Thank you for your feedback. To clarify, regarding the scooter rental, that is a private company. Colonial Williamsburg does not rent scooters. We did check their website and they do advertise $70 as the rate for scooters that can handle up to 325 pounds. Regarding docents, the Colonial Williamsburg Historic Trades and Skills community uses 18th-century tools and techniques to apprentice in and eventually master more than 20 historic trades and skills. They interact with all guests when visiting the trade building. Our historical buildings, such as the Capitol, the Palace and the Wythe House have tour guides to provide information.
Colonial Williamsburg is a must, so beautiful. Great history and Characters stayed in the period. Martha Washington was great. There is lots of walking - scooters are avail.
My adult daughter and I are here and enjoying every minute. HISTORY is fun! Learn from the experts who are trying to preserve and educate 🩷



