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Bed and Breakfasts, Inns, Hotels, and Lodging in Chesapeake City, Maryland:

Ship Watch Inn

Chesapeake City, Maryland
shipwatchinn.com 410-885-5300
Welcome to the Ship Watch Inn bed & breakfast in the historic, waterside town of Chesapeake City, Maryland. The inn was originally built as a private residence in the 1920's, and was completely renovated in 1996. Since then, it has operated as a bed & breakfast that stands apart from others in South Chesapeake City. Completely furnished with antiques dating back to the 1800's, the inn features the warmth and charm of a southern bed & breakfast with the service and amenities of a modern day hotel.. . .

The Blue Max Inn Bed and Breakfast

Chesapeake City, Maryland
bluemaxinn.com 410-885-2781
This elegant bed & breakfast is located in historic Chesapeake City, Maryland, along the shores of the famous Chesapeake and Delaware Canal. Built in 1854, The Blue Max Inn is a charming and romantic inn located in the heart of the historic area of the town. The inn was once occupied by renowned author, Jack Hunter, who wrote the runaway best selling novel, "The Blue Max". Known affectionately as "the house with generous porches", the Blue Max Inn is located among antique and gift shops, artist studios and award winning restaurants and pubs. Just a short stroll from the center of town and the. . .

Inn At The Canal

Chesapeake City, Maryland
innatthecanal.com 410-885-5995
Take a romantic step back in history as you stroll down the streets of Chesapeake City, MD where you can turn back the hands of time and slip into the elegance and charm of this upper Eastern Shore village. Independently owned and operated for over 20 years by innkeepers Mary and Al Ioppolo, Inn At The Canal offers a warm and personal touch for the traveler. Mary oversees the extensive perennial gardens that produce many varieties of flowers, which are often found in vases throughout the Inn. The gardens also yield many of the herbs which enhance the flavor of breakfast entrées and adorn t. . .