Blackbeard Festival, family friendly fun!
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Ahoy, mateys! Today’s post is all about the world’s most authentic pirate festival…. the Blackbeard Festival in Hampton, VA.
What’s an authentic pirate festival, you ask? Great question! How about if I start with what an authentic pirate festival is not:
1. Jack Sparrow. That’s not to say he won’t make an appearance. Hollywood’s favorite pirate just isn’t the stuff of real pirates.
2. “Goth Pirate.” Until this past weekend, I had never heard the term. But, authentic pirates are not obsessed with black from head to toe or with heavy eye liner.
Blackbeard Festival
The Blackbeard Festival in Hampton, VA is the real deal. The pirates descend on the town, arriving with tents, cooking pots, bed rolls and stories to tell. They set up camp along the river, cooking over fire pits, hawking their wares and singing pirate shanties late into the evening.
The “main event” happens on Saturday afternoon, with re-enactments of Blackbeard and his crew stealing from merchant ships, the last battle when Blackbeard was killed and the trial of his pirate mates.
All weekend, festival guests who visit the pirate camp can learn about candle making, the pirate diet, the laundress, the blacksmith, gunpowder and more.
Families with younger kids have their own area on the waterfront, tucked between the harbor, the carousel and the Virginia Air and Space Center. With easy access (two parking garages are nearby), the area has friendly pirates who entertain kids and families and pose patiently for photos. Fair food trucks, children’s activities sponsored by local museums and bounce houses let parents introduce their kids to pirate lore in a memorable, fun way.
The highlight of the weekend, at least for me, was the pirate concert at the amphitheater along the waterfront followed by an impressive fireworks display. The waterfront filled with teens (respectful, even), older adults who have been coming to this event for years and young families with excited kids! The young boys sitting to our right exclaimed, “I want this to last forever.” Their cheers as the fireworks wrapped up brought smiles to lots of nearby faces, mine included!
Of all the pirate festivals I’ve attended (quite a few), this is my favorite! I got a sense that the pirates really wanted people to appreciate what pirate life is all about. They have invested thousands of dollars in costumes, equipment and supplies. They spend their summers traveling up and down the east coast, sharing the real story of 17th century pirates. Yet, they appreciate that they are there to entertain. They do both quite well.
Blackbeard Festival: Plan your visit
To learn more about the Blackbeard Festival, visit the Hampton, VA CVB site. The festival is scheduled the last weekend of May each year.
Admission is free!
Local hotels offer package deals. The Crowne Plaza is located in the heart of the action, but there’s plenty of parking nearby so choose the hotel that best fits your needs. (Budget tip: Choose a hotel that offers free breakfast!)
The best view of the sea battles is from the parking deck next to the Crowne Plaza Hotel.
The best view of the fireworks is from the waterfront behind the outdoor pavilion (at the pirate camp).
Most food vendors accept credit cards, but cash is handy!
Beat the heat with a ride on the Hampton Carousel in its air-conditioned pavilion or a visit to the Virginia Air & Space Center during the afternoon.