Great Outdoor Adventures
on the Chesapeake Bay
Unique accommodations, try
a boat and breakfast!
Annapolis, Maryland
Harborview Boat & Breakfast
We are located in Annapolis
, Maryland, a historic and picturesque colonial town on the edge of
the Chesapeake Bay, and the home of St. John's College, the United States
Naval Academy, blue crabs, and boats of every size, shape, and color.
If you want your vacation, special occassion, or & private getaway
to be spent in complete luxury, then come join us ! We are directly on
the water, provide a cruise of the Annapolis waterfront, and routinely
schedule some of the most beautiful sunsets around. Our special location
is at Annapolis City Marina, located on the beautiful Spa Creek and overlooking
the Annapolis Harbor.*
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Woodwind's Boat &
Breakfast
Boat & Breakfast
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A unique way to stay
on the water in Annapolis, Maryland. Accommodations aboard the Schooner,
a 2-hour sail, and gourmet
continental breakfast- usually served on deck.
A typical day staying
on "Woodwind's" Boat & Breakfast Package
Arrive at the boat around
6:00pm, load your belongings on the boat and listen to a brief orientation
about staying aboard "Woodwind". The rest of the passengers sailing with
you on this two hour sail board the boat around 6:20, and the schooner
leaves the dock at 6:30 destined for a gorgeous sunset sail on the Chesapeake
Bay. When you return at 8:30, most B&B guests have reservations for
dinner somewhere in town at 9:00pm and return to the boat at the dock between
11:00 and midnight. A refreshing gourmet continental breakfast is served
from 8:00 AM through 9:00 AM. Breakfast consists of fresh seasonal fruit,
warm bagels and muffins, smoked salmon, and our signature dish of yogurt,
granola and maple syrup. Checkout time is at 9:30 AM.*
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the Woodwind Schooner
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