Activities in Annapolis
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Three Centuries Walking Tour
A costumed docent will lead you on a Three Centuries Walking Tour, a great introduction to all things Annapolis. The 10:30am tour leaves from the visitor center and the 1:30pm tour leaves from the information booth at the City Dock; there's a slight variation in sights visited by each, but both cover the country's largest concentration of 18th-century buildings, influential African Americans and colonial spirits who don't want to leave. The associated Pirates of the Chesapeake Cruise is good 'yar'-worthy fun, especially for the kids.
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Woodwind
This beautiful 74ft schooner offers two-hour day and sunset cruises. Or splurge for the Woodwind 'boat & breakfast' package (rooms $295, including breakfast), one of the more unique lodging options in town.
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Watermark Cruises
The best way to explore the city’s maritime heritage is on the water. Watermark, which operates the Four Centuries Walking Tour, offers a variety of cruise options, with frequent departures.
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Pirates of the Chesapeake Cruise
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Four Centuries Walking Tour
A costumed docent will lead you on this great introduction to all things Annapolis. The 10:30am tour leaves from the visitor center and the 1:30pm tour leaves from the information booth at the City Dock; there's a slight variation in sights visited by each, but both cover the country's largest concentration of 18th-century buildings, influential African Americans and colonial spirits who don't want to leave. The associated one-hour Pirates of the Chesapeake Cruise is good 'yar'-worthy fun, especially for the kids.
reviewed