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          Sailboats on Chesapeake Bay, Annapolis

          Maryland

          Annapolis and Chesapeake Bay: Sailing Tours, Dining and History

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          Dining in Annapolis

          Maryland

          Annapolis and Chesapeake Bay: Sailing Tours, Dining and History

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          Boutique shopping in Annapolis

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          Annapolis and Chesapeake Bay: Sailing Tours, Dining and History

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          Exploring historic Annapolis, Maryland

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          Annapolis and Chesapeake Bay: Sailing Tours, Dining and History

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          Pusser's Caribbean Grille

          Maryland

          Annapolis and Chesapeake Bay: Sailing Tours, Dining and History

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          Seafood dining, Annapolis restaurants

          Maryland

          Annapolis and Chesapeake Bay: Sailing Tours, Dining and History

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          Kayaking Chesapeake Bay, Annapolis

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          Annapolis and Chesapeake Bay: Sailing Tours, Dining and History

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          Trolley transportation, historic Annapolis

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          Annapolis and Chesapeake Bay: Sailing Tours, Dining and History

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          Walking around downtown Annapolis on the Chesapeake Bay, you really get a sense of the extensive maritime history of this beautiful town.

          As I watch from land, sailboats from the local high school race dart between luxury yachts and historic wooden schooners. For me, this embodies a true sense of this undisputed Sailing Capital of America.

          Year-Round Boating Opportunties

          In fact, major national and international sailing and boating events take place in Annapolis each year from April through early October. Children's sailing camps are plentiful in the summer months. Year-round, the harbor is filled with vessels of all shapes and sizes, with tour boats, rentals and water taxis providing opportunities for travelers to get out on the water.

          On my holiday, I was lucky enough to sail aboard the 22.5-meter schooner Woodwind II, a replica of the classic, super-fast wooden schooners of the early part of the last century. After two hours of peaceful sailing in magnificent weather across the Chesapeake Bay, I felt my worries disappear into the wind. The Woodwind’s friendly and knowledgeable crew share bay history while serving up icy cold beers from local micro breweries.

          Sailing pros and history enthusiasts will enjoy touring the U.S. Naval Academy and sauntering past the aptly-named “Ego Alley,” a strip of jetty space where the bold and the beautiful – or at least the financially well-endowed – dock their yachts.

          Dining with a Nautical Flair

          While admiring world-class luxury vessels at Ego Alley, take time to grab a meal or a drink at one of several waterfront restaurants and pubs.

          I recommend the Boatyard Bar & Grill, a true sailors’ hangout. Every inch of wall space is adorned with photos of famous patrons racing in any number of international competitions. I was even lucky enough to run into sailing legend, author and Emmy-award winning sailing commentator Gary Jobson. Over a beer and the best crab dip on the East Coast, I got the low down on what makes a great sailor, Jobson’s win of the America’s Cup, his views on Aussies, and racing in 60-foot swells. It was an unforgettable experience.

          Also worth a stop is Pusser’s Caribbean Grille, where I downed briny oysters on the half shell and a Crab Cake Annapolitan. Pusser’s is a derivative of “Pursers,” requisition officers on British naval ships back in the day who were in charge of distributing provisions, particularly booze. Be sure to try the signature rum cocktail, The PainKiller, which comes in strengths No. 2, No. 3 or No. 4, depending on rum content.

          Annapolis is only an hour from Washington, D.C., the National Aquarium and Baltimore’s historic harbor, but you’ll find there’s plenty to keep you busy in town, too. It’s the overall vibe of the place that’s the reason to visit – friendly people, fantastic seafood and every opportunity to get out on the water and feel the wind in your hair.

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