During this pandemic, visitors may explore Annapolis, dine outside, and find many pleasant, fun, and safe activities to fill their days.
For sailing cruisers there are more quiet anchorages and coves to explore on the Chesapeake Eastern Shore than one could visit in a lifetime.
Cruising sailors who enjoy tying up, stretching their legs, and exploring small towns will want to check out Deltaville, Irvington, and Urbanna on the Rappahannock.
Cruising northbound is ideal when the persistent southerly winds are in a locked pattern for many days during Chesapeake Bay sailing summers.
To make sure you maximize your on-the-water time during sailing season, it’s best to make a plan now. Here are 10 tips for making that happen.
One of the things that makes Baltimore so special is its many unique and diverse neighborhoods. We’ve highlighted just a few of our favorites along the waterfront.
Throughout Maryland and Virginia there are several maritime museums, varying in scope and size, that allow us to learn about and celebrate that rich history.
With a rich colonial history and scenic waterfront, Chestertown, MD, at the head of the Chester River, is a nice day trip or weekend getaway.
St. Michaels on Maryland's Eastern Shore has become a Mecca for tourism as visitors arrive year-round by land and water.






