Getting to Jamestown

Jamestown is easiest when you decide whether this is a straightforward drive, a Colonial Parkway scenic route, or a broader Historic Triangle trip with the ferry or airports folded in on purpose.

Driving is the default smart move

Most Jamestown trips work best by car. That gives you the freedom to handle the site, the parkway, Williamsburg dinners, and any Yorktown or ferry add-on without turning logistics into the main story.

Use the Colonial Parkway when the route matters

If you are pairing Jamestown with Williamsburg or Yorktown, the parkway is often the cleanest and most atmospheric way to keep the day feeling connected instead of like separate errands.

Airports matter only for bigger loops

For fly-in trips, Richmond International and Newport News Williamsburg are the practical choices. But Jamestown is usually a regional drive destination first, not a flight-centered city break.

Simple planning rules

  • Drive by default unless you already know the trip is built around staying in Williamsburg without a car.
  • If you want the day to feel scenic, budget time for the Colonial Parkway instead of only the fastest road routing.
  • Use the Jamestown-Scotland Ferry as a scenic bonus or route variation, not as an afterthought squeezed in late.
  • If you are staying overnight, pick a hotel base first, then let that determine whether Jamestown or Williamsburg leads the arrival day.
  • Amtrak and rideshare can work via Williamsburg, but Jamestown itself is much easier when you have your own car.