Being On The Water

Naval Station Norfolk Open for Sail250®

June 20 - June 21 2026

11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Naval Station Norfolk 757-438-4245 Price: Free

On Saturday and Sunday, June 20-21, 2026, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., the public will have the opportunity to meet sailors from around the world, step aboard and explore an extraordinary lineup of U.S. Navy and international military ships docked at the world’s largest naval installation.

Featured vessels* during Fleet Week Norfolk are expected to include:
USS Iwo Jima
USS San Antonio
USS Bainbridge
FGS Sachsen (Germany)
BNS Leopold I (Belgium)

Base Access & Transportation

Access onto Naval Station Norfolk for public ship tours will only be by shuttle buses. No individual cars will be permitted to access the base for these tours. Shuttle buses will depart from the Sail 250 Virginia shuttle bus lot at the foot of Colley Avenue and Front Street. Visitors must board the shuttle bus to access the ship tours.

Security Regulations and Tour Information

The following security regulations will be strictly enforced. All guests and their belongings are subject to search before boarding the shuttle bus.

BASE ACCESS/IDENTIFICATION

For U.S. Citizens: A REAL ID is required for participants ages 18 and over.
For Non-U.S. Citizens: A passport is required and non-U.S. citizens are subject to additional screening.

BAGS

Purses and small bags are permitted but are subject to search.
Bookbags and large totes are not permitted.

PROHIBITED ITEMS
The following items are prohibited on Naval Station Norfolk:

Weapons and Ammunition: Firearms, ammunition, explosives, fireworks, pyrotechnics, club-type weapons (e.g., brass knuckles, blackjacks, nunchucks), mace, pepper spray, laser pointers, knives, and Leathermans.
Illegal and Controlled Substances: Illegal drugs, drug paraphernalia, and alcohol.
Other Restrictions: Drones, motorized scooters, professional cameras, and professional recording (photo, video, audio) equipment.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Guests must wear closed-toed shoes.
The ship is an industrial environment. Guests must be able to climb up and down steep ladder wells and be able to move about the ship unassisted.

“This is a once-in-a-generation opportunity for the public to experience naval history and international maritime cooperation up close,” said Karen Scherberger, president and CEO of Sail250® Virginia. “As we celebrate 250 years of the United States Navy and America’s Semiquincentennial, Norfolk will once again demonstrate why our region is recognized around the world as a global harbor of friendship and goodwill.”

The FleetEx 250 naval base public tours are one of many signature experiences planned as part of Sail250® Virginia, the largest event in the Commonwealth commemorating America’s 250th anniversary.

For more information, maps, and schedules about Sail250® Virginia, visit www.sail250virginia.com.
For more information about the U.S. Navy and International Warship tours, contact 757-438-4245.

 

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