Offers crewed sailing charters ranging from half-day and full-day sails as well as sunset sails, and multi-day trips. Capacity for up to six passengers. A recognized Chesapeake Bay Storyteller, trained by the Maryland Office of Tourism.
Annapolis Colonial, Civil War, War of 1812 and Ghost tours with experienced period-dressed guides. From the State House to the U.S. Naval Academy, history comes alive. A recognized Chesapeake Bay Storyteller, trained by the Maryland Office of Tourism.
Enjoy a 40-minute cruise or a full day on the Bay aboard one of 13 yachts from 25-99ft. in length. Also available for groups or event charters. A recognized Chesapeake Bay Storyteller, trained by the Maryland Office of Tourism.
Located on the grounds of Haven Harbour Marina in Rock Hall, Maryland, diners can enjoy uninterrupted panoramic views of Swan Creek while enjoying locally-inspired dishes, handcrafted cocktails and friendly service. Open seasonally May-October.
DCAcar offers premium shuttle and mini bus rental services in Maryland, ideal for corporate events, weddings, and group travel. Our fleet includes luxury Sprinter vans and mini buses for up to 40 passengers, ensuring comfort and reliability.
Equipped with everything needed to craft the perfect adventure. Located at a cozy corner of the C&O Canal between mile 124.5 and mile 10.7 of the Western Maryland Rail Trail; a beautiful paved trail that provides a scenic route through the mountains, not over them.
Two mile shuttle radius that runs daily to the University Of Maryland, College Park Metro Stations, the National Archives, and the USDA Agricultural Library. Hot breakfast buffet, high speed wi-fi, onsite fitness center, and onsite parking included.
Pride of Baltimore II is a reconstruction of an early 19th-century Baltimore Clipper. Come aboard for a deck tour or day sail, or sail as guest crew between ports of call. A recognized Chesapeake Bay Storyteller, trained by the Maryland Office of Tourism.
Frederick Douglass bought land on the 500 block of South Dallas St from the Centennial Methodist Episcopal Church where he constructed 5 brick row-houses in 1892 as rental properties for African-Americans. On Maryland's Frederick Douglass Driving Tour.