"Virtual" refers (these days) to something that exists or is simulated primarily on a computer.
"Actual" refers to something that occurs in the actual world (though sometimes it's getting harder to tell the difference.)
For example, I can play a virtual game of golf on the computer. It may be fairly real, but there is actually no real club, ball or golf course that exists in the real world.
If I go out physically to a golf course and play golf, that is an actual game of golf. If I hit someone with a actual golf ball, they will yell "Ouch!".
I don't play golf, by the way - can't stand it. It makes a good example, though.