Whether you're looking for a fun and relaxing paddle through the serene, brackish waters of the Blackwater River or the adrenaline pumping action of one of our power boats or jet skis; we have the adventure for you! Our two locations, located adjacent to the Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge and at the Hyatt Chesapeake Bay Resort, offer the best of both worlds. With the finest rental equipment in the business and the best landscapes the Chesapeake has to offer, we're sure to be the highlight of your vacation! Staying at a vacation rental home in the area? Looking to adventure right off your dock? We have your kayaks, boards, bikes and boats ready to deliver!
One of more than 40 stops on the self-guided Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad Byway, the visitor center offers 10,000 square feet of multimedia exhibits about Tubman's early life and slavery in the area.
Nestled among virgin hardwood forest, open fields, and native sand pockets, this course celebrates the Eastern Shore's beauty. Prepare for an epic challenge at the 18th green, bordered from tee to hole by the Choptank River.
Sago Spa, situated on The Chesapeake Bay, is in a scenic location where the Atlantic Ocean meets the fresh waters of its surrounding rivers. The rise and flow of the tides have long impacted the livelihood of Maryland’s Eastern Shore, and Sago has managed to capture the bounty of this great land and deliver life, vitality, and nourishment to all spa guests.
Run by seventh-generation farmers, Emily's sells fresh produce, beef, eggs, jams, and more. Pick your own fruits and veggies, or join in family friendly activities, like feeding time with the chickens, rabbits, and pygmy goats.
Settled in 1684, this charming waterfront town has served as a seat for industry and culture through the centuries. Take a walking tour of its historic streets and enjoy today's boutiques, eateries, galleries, and more.
Explore St. Michaels, a picturesque harbor on Maryland's Eastern Shore. Its harbor and some homes date back to the mid-1600's, and is home to the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum where you can immerse yourself in the maritime history. The area is perfect for outdoor activities including sailing on historic Skipjacks, kayaking and bicycling. St. Michaels is also known for exceptional restaurants, from quaint romantic bistros to waterfront restaurants, serving fresh seafood including the best tasting crab cakes! For shoppers, you will find an eclectic range of boutique shops offering specialty foods, jewelry, clothing, home decor and art galleries throughout the town.
After arriving in Cambridge, stop at one the area’s most popular breweries, RAR Brewing. The brewery offers a large selection of beers including the Off the Rook pale ale, which was made as a collaboration with Hyatt Regency Chesapeake Bay. Guests can also enjoy a bite to eat at the brewery which options including the Chessie Burger, classic wings, a pretzel sampler and more.
This museum tells the story of Dorchester County's rich maritime history through exquisite models of traditional wooden sailing vessels designed and built in the region—from crabbing skiffs to schooners.
Celebrated by wildlife watchers and photographers, the 28,000-acre refuge hosts many species, from migrating ducks and bald eagles to Delmarva fox squirrels. Drive, bike, or walk a four-mile loop through diverse natural habitats.