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This quaint harbor town is often called "America's Sailing Capital," but
you won't need a brochure to tell you that. On sunny days, sailboats and
pleasure craft of every description cruise the Severn River, their
occupants celebrating the good ole summertime. In fact, so many fancy
watercraft tie up at the Annapolis City Dock that locals affectionately
call it Ego Alley.
Don't worry though. You don't need your own boat to join in the fun. The
city offers plenty of diversions, from sailing to shopping. That's what
makes it such a great place for an end-of-summer getaway.
Check In
Historic Inns of Annapolis ($175-$350), a trio of storied houses, gets
our stamp of approval for a weekend. Completely redecorated in 2006,
these three inns pair the elegance of yesteryear with today's modern
amenities.
Note: Annapolis is a popular weekend destination. If you don't plan
ahead, you may not get a room at one of the prime downtown or West
Street properties. A number of chain hotels line nearby Riva Road,
located just a few miles west of downtown.
Try Courtyard Annapolis
or Doubletree Annapolis.
Active Pursuits
If this is your first trip to Annapolis, start with a tour of the city.
Many companies schedule guided excursions. Capital City Colonials counts
a fabulous food-and-history tour among its offerings.
One of our favorites is the sunset tour aboard the schooner Woodwind,
which leaves from the Annapolis Marriott Waterfront Hotel across from
City Dock at 6:30 p.m. Watermark also offers dozens of excursions, from
a 40-minute narrated cruise of Annapolis to a Day on the Bay trip to St.
Michaels. Adventuresome souls can learn to chart their own course at
Annapolis Sailing School, the country's oldest, or Womanship, which has
programs for women and individual couples.
You'll see young midshipmen around town in their dress whites, but the
U. S. Naval Academy is also a must-see for visitors. Tour the grounds,
see a sample room, and visit the chapel where legendary John Paul
Jones's crypt lies. Enter on foot at Gate 1, and show your
government-issued ID. During the school year, time your visit to
coincide with noon formation, which begins at 12:05 p.m. in front of
Bancroft Hall.