- American Revolution Museum at Yorktown - Explore the museum, interact with battle games and interpreters, musket fired every half hour, canon is fired at 3 pm, depending on the weather, and enter the farm of a local tobacco and cotton family.
- Yorktown Battlefield - Observe Surrender Field and tour the NPS museum with the original tent of General Washington during the siege of Yorktown.
- Yorktown - Option to stop by the cave where Cornwallis retreated, see Yorktown Beach and the monument.
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Guide
- Tickets to American Revolution Museum - approximately $27/person, children under 12 are FREE
- Gratuities for guides, if you enjoy your guide, we recommend a 20% tip
Join us for a private group tour of the American Revolution Museum at Yorktown, featuring an immersive exploration of Yorktown Battlefields like Surrender Field, the national museum maintained by the National Park Service, and General Washington’s original tent from the Yorktown Battle of October 1781. We’ll also visit the monument and cave that Cornwallis withdrew into at Yorktown Beach.
Our special tour entails a comprehensive educational journey into the several-week-long Yorktown siege, culminating in the yielding of arms on October 19, 1781. For groups of four or more visiting Williamsburg, we provide transportation along Colonial Parkway, constructed in the 1940s, to each of the sites. Our afternoon itinerary at the American Revolution Museum at Yorktown features the canon firing at 3:00pm, weather permitting. Expect to spend approximately 2 hours on the tour and 1 hour in transit, totalling a 3-hour experience. However, the duration may reduce to 2 hours if we commence in Yorktown, or slightly more if participants intend to shop at the museums.
- Remaining time will be allotted for pick up and travel time in between the attractions
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.