Why Visit Annapolis?
Look at all Annapolis has to offer !
Greg Melville, co-author of 101 Best Outdoor Towns, explains the criteria he used in making his choices: “Each of these places is among the most picturesque (in the country)—whether it's the natural surroundings, the architecture, or more likely a combination of the two.”
Melville's list includes the Chesapeake Bay-side town of Annapolis, Md., which he says "is somehow able to maintain ties to its historic colonial and maritime past without seeming hokey," adding, it is "perhaps the East's most romantic town."
Some great Annapolis links (Blue Heron Favorites!):
Restaurants:

The Boatyard Bar and Grill: A local favorite for their great food, great service and great atmosphere! Very affordable, too!

Pussers Caribbean Grille: Amazing crab dip plus waterfront dining right in downtown! A great combination!

Lewnes Steakhouse: The best steaks in town! Mouth-watering food and a great atmosphere!

Boat, kayak and paddle boat rentals:

Quiet Waters Park - Paddle or Pedal: Kayak, canoe, row boats, stand up paddle boards and sailboat rentals.

Schooner Woodwind: Take a cruise of the Chesapeake Bay on the boat made famous in the movie "The Wedding Crashers!"

South River Boat Rentals:  Go cruising, fishing, wake boarding & tubing.  Power boat rentals and charters.

Very Special Opportunities

The Lady Louise:  The Lady Louise II is a magnificent 41 foot Carver motoryacht available for short or long term charter for small exclusive groups.
Siteseeing Opportunities:







Learning Opportunities:

Annapolis Sailing Schools - Annapolis, the sailing capital offers several schools specializing in teaching the fine art of sailing.



Camps for Children:

Camp Letts - located on a beautiful inlet off the Chesapeake Bay, this camp offers land-based and aquatic adventures.



National Geographic says Annapolis is one of the BEST waterfront towns.  Click to see the article!
Watch this page as we add more and more wonderful things to do and see in Annapolis!