Cruise
the Chesapeake Bay and Delaware Bay in style on The 19th Hole, a
private
boat serviced by three helpful attendants and a native captain
with 25
years of experience on the Chesapeake. Charter the cruise for
corporate
outings, board meetings and dinners, employee recognition
ceremonies, employee
incentive programs, and client meetings. Custom and themed parties
are
available. On board dining as well as hotel and golf course
reservation
logistics can be arranged. Cruise destinations include Annapolis,
Baltimore,
Rehoboth Beach, Philadelphia, and Wilmington Riverfront.
Chesapeake Bay Sites & Attractions
- Chesapeake
City, MD
- Annapolis
Maritime Museum. Located in Eastport.
- Blackwater
National Wildlife Refuge
- Chesapeake
& Delaware Canal
- Calvert
Cliffs State Park
- Calvert
Marine Museum, Solomons
- Chesapeake
Bay Lighthouse Project. Excellent collection of photos and
information on Chesapeake lights.
- Chesapeake
Bay Lighthouses
- Chesapeake
Bay Maritime Museum, St. Michaels
- Chesapeake
Beach Railway Museum
- Chesapeake
Biological Laboratory Visitors Center, Solomons
- Flag
Pond Nature Park
- Fort
Monroe. Lots of good information on this Hampton fort.
- Havre
de Grace Decoy Museum
- Nauticus.
The National Maritime Center.
- Oxford-Bellevue
Ferry. The scenic route between the St. Michaels area and Oxford,
crossing the Tred Avon River.
- Reedville
Fisherman's Museum
- The
Schooner Sultana, Chestertown Maryland
- Schooner
Virginia. See this replica schooner under construction in it's
Norfolk, VA shipyard.
- Skipjack
H.M. Krentz. Sails out of Tilghman Island, Maryland.
- Skipjack
Martha Lewis. Sails from Havre de Grace, Maryland.
- Skipjack
Nathan. Dorchester County's skipjack sails from Cambridge,
Maryland.
- Skipjack
Rebecca T. Ruark. The oldest skipjack, sails from Tilghman Island,
Maryland.
- Susquehanna
State Park
- Chesapeake
Bay Bridge Tunnel. Drive 17 miles across the mouth of the
Chesapeake Bay. Stop for a bite to eat and great views at the Seagull
Island Restaurant.
- Chesapeake
Bay Maritime Museum. Where stories of the Bay and it's people come
to life. Includes an extensive collection of traditional Chesapeake Bay
watercraft. Located in St. Michaels, Maryland.
How to Find Us
Coming from PA:
Take I-95 S towards Delaware Memorial Bridge/Baltimore - Merge
onto DE-1
S via Exit 4A toward Christiana Mall Road - Follow Rt. 1 S to
Exit 152
toward Delaware City/Newark - Turn right off Exit 152 onto
DE-72/Wrangle
Hill Road - Turn Left at light onto Rt 71/Red Lion Road - Turn
Left into
Summit North Marina -
Coming from MD:
Take US 301-N - Slight right onto Rt 71/Red Lion Road - 2.2
miles take
Right into Summit North Marina
Coming from New Jersey:
Merge onto I-295 S toward New Jersey Turnpike - Merge onto NJ-73
via
Exit 36A toward New Jersey Turnpike/Berlin - Merge onto New
Jersey
Turnpike S toward Delaware (portions toll) - New Jersey
Turnpike S
turns into I-295 S (portions toll crossing into Delaware) -
Merge onto
I-95 S via the exit on the left toward Baltimore - Merge onto
DE-1
S via Exit 4A toward Christiana Mall Road - Follow Rt. 1 S to
Exit
152 toward Delaware City/Newark - Turn right off Exit 152 onto
DE-72/Wrangle
Hill Road - Turn Left at light onto Rt 71/Red Lion Road - Turn
Left
into Summit North Marina
The 19th Hole
P.O.Box 67, Port Penn, DE 19731
(800) 480-5818
Captain@19thHoleCharters.com