
The Cavalier Hotel is an iconic historic landmark in Virginia Beach, dating back to 1927. It offers a unique experience for those who appreciate history and enjoy staying in a property with character and architectural significance. The concept of a resort within a resort is well executed and laid out and the Cavalier Resort area consists of 3 hotels within one resort area including the Historic Cavalier Hotel, the Marriott Resort Virginia Beach Oceanfront and the newly opened Embassy Suites Virginia Beach Oceanfront Resort.
The near 100 year old historic and ionic Cavalier Hotel which reopened in 2018 after a $85 million remodel sits across the street from the Marriott Resort Virginia Beach Oceanfront and the Embassy Suites Resort Hotel. The Cavalier Beach Club is in the middle of the Marriott and Hilton properties which both face the ocean.

The Historic Cavalier Hotel has a long history of hosting famous guests throughout the decades. The hotel continues to be a popular destination for notable guests to this day. Staying at the resort allows you to experience a piece of American history and soak in the nostalgic ambiance of the property.
Luxury Accommodationat the Historic Cavalier Hotel
The architecture and sheer luxury of the Historic Cavalier alone are captivating. The hotel features luxurious rooms and suites, providing a high level of comfort and indulgence for guests. The accommodations are designed with elegance and modern amenities, offering a lavish experience. From comfortable beds to spacious living areas and private balconies, the accommodations provide a truly indulgent experience for guests.
The Cavalier Hotel is a stunning example of Renaissance Revival architecture. Its grandeur and timeless design will leave you in awe. Whether you are exploring the hotel’s ornate lobby, relaxing at the hotel’s beautiful outdoor spaces, or enjoying the panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean, the Cavalier Hotel’s architecture is a sight to behold.






The Historic Cavalier Hotel is situated on a picturesque hilltop overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, allowing guests to enjoy breathtaking views. The location at the Virginia Beach oceanfront, provides guests with stunning views and private beach access across the street with the Cavalier Beach Club. This makes it an excellent choice for those who want to enjoy sun, sand, and water activities during their stay.
Amenities at the Historic Cavalier Hotel
The Historic Cavalier Hotel offers a range of amenities and facilities, including a spa, fitness center, and indoor swimming pool. Guests can enjoy relaxing spa treatments, stay active, and then savor delicious meals without stepping out of the property. The resort offers a wide range of recreational activities to keep guests entertained from swimming in the pool to playing tennis, you’ll have plenty of options to stay active and have fun during your stay.
With its prime location, the Historic Cavalier Hotel also, offers easy access to the iconic Virginia Beach boardwalk, exciting water activities, and vibrant nightlife. There are various recreational activities available nearby as well, such as golf, fishing, and shopping, providing entertainment for different preferences too.

The SeaHill Spa inside the Historic Cavalier Hotel is a place where guests can indulge in a range of treatments and therapies designed to promote relaxation and rejuvenation. From massages to facials and body treatments, the spa offers a chance to unwind and pamper yourself during your stay. In addition the spa features a Himalayan Salt Room.






The Historic Cavalier Hotel prides itself on providing personalized service, ensuring that guests have a comfortable and enjoyable stay. The staff is attentive to the needs and preferences of each guest. The resort is known for hosting exclusive events and weddings as well. With its beautiful surroundings, venues, and professional event planning services, it is a sought-after destination for special occasions.
Make sure to check during your stay to see if the Cavalier Hotel is hosting any special events you may want to take part in. On previous visits I have enjoyed several special events at the Cavalier Hotel including the Christmas Tree Lighting, Halloween Party and a Luau which were all very memorable. The Historic Cavalier Hotel also, offers self-guided historic hotel tours, allowing visitors to learn about the property’s rich history and discover its unique features.
Dining at the Historic Cavalier Hotel

During your stay indulge in a gastronomic adventure at one of the award-winning restaurants onsite, showcasing the best of local and international flavors. Inside the Historic Cavalier Hotel one can enjoy Becca, the Hunt Room and the Raleigh Room for drinks and dining. The Historic Cavalier Hotel is a truly a haven for culinary delights. The Cavalier resort area boasts multiple award winning options and out of 3,000 restaurants in Virginia Beach on TripAdvisor the top 1-4 are at the resort.
The resort dining ranges from casual to upscale, all of which offer delicious cuisine and impeccable service. Whether you’re in the mood for seafood, traditional American dishes, or an upscale gourmet meal, you’ll find a restaurant at the resort that suits your taste.

Inside the Historic Cavalier Hotel Becca has some of the most amazing oysters I have ever eaten in both flavor and presentation. The Eisenhower Tarnished Truth injected filet is a must try as well at Becca along with the Signature Mile High Cake or the Apple Cobbler Cheesecake. The Hunt Room at the Cavalier, is more casual and their Wedge All the Way and Virginia Smoke and Cure with some Hunt Room Brunswick stew are perfect to eat while enjoying the restaurant’s large fireplace.
The History Raleigh Room at the Cavalier Hotel in Virginia Beach, Virginia, is a historic and luxurious venue in itself that pays tribute to the hotel’s rich past. The room is named after the steamship Raleigh, which was instrumental in the opening of the Cavalier Hotel in 1927. The History Raleigh Room is adorned with elegant decor and furnishings reminiscent of the 1920s and 1930s.














The History Raleigh Room at the Historic Cavalier Hotel in Virginia Beach is a testament to the hotel’s illustrious history and is a perfect destination for those seeking to immerse themselves in a bygone era of luxury and sophistication. It is a popular venue for weddings, galas, and other special events, offering a touch of nostalgia and grandeur.
The Historic Cavalier Hotel is also, home to its own distillery Tarnished Truth. The distillery is award-winning and creates locally crafted specialty spirits, rye whiskey, bourbon, vodka and gin. Tastings and tours are available Thursday through Sunday from 2 p.m. until 6 p.m. if you want to enjoy some spirits during your stay.
For more drink and dining options be sure to check out Orion’s Roof on the top floor of the Marriott Resort across the street. This restaurant is one of my favorites and has some of the most spectacular views of the Virginia Beach Oceanfront.

Overall, The Cavalier Hotel offers a blend of history, luxury, great amenities, a beautiful location and outstanding dinning choices making it an attractive destination for those seeking a unique and upscale experience in Virginia Beach. The Historic Cavalier Hotel and its resort area simply is a must visit if you’re planning a trip to Virginia Beach and a great location as a base for Virginia Beach exploration or staying solely at the resort.
Some of the notable guests over the years who have stayed at the Historic Cavalier Hotel:

F. Scott Fitzgerald: The author of “The Great Gatsby” stayed at the Cavalier Hotel in 1920 while he was stationed at nearby Camp Mills.
Judy Garland: The iconic actress, singer, and dancer visited the Cavalier Hotel in the 1940s during her early years in show business.
Bing Crosby: The legendary crooner and actor often stayed at the Cavalier Hotel when he performed at the nearby Cavalier Beach Club.
Elizabeth Taylor: The Hollywood icon stayed at the Cavalier Hotel during the filming of “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” in 1966.
Frank Sinatra: Ol’ Blue Eyes visited the Cavalier Hotel in the 1960s while performing at the Cavalier Beach Club.
Muhammad Ali: The boxing legend spent time at the Cavalier Hotel during his illustrious career.
Presidents and Politicians: Several U.S. presidents and politicians have stayed at the Cavalier Hotel, including John F. Kennedy, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry S. Truman, Richard Nixon, and Dwight D. Eisenhower.
These are just a few examples of the famous individuals who have stayed at the Cavalier Hotel in Virginia Beach.
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