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Fresh Air, Fresh Adventures: Summer in Annapolis and Anne Arundel County

From sun-soaked waterfront adventures to sailing regattas, beach days, and unforgettable nights in historic Annapolis. Dive into fresh flavours and unforgettable experiences along the Chesapeake Bay.

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Autumn Awaits in Annapolis & Anne Arundel County

Experience the magic of fall in Annapolis and Anne Arundel County. From vibrant waterfront foliage to cozy cafés and crisp harbor breezes, autumn is the season to explore. 

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Snow, Lights, and Waterfront Nights: Winter Magic in Annapolis and Anne Arundel County

Experience the cozy charm of Annapolis and Anne Arundel County. With twinkling lights, waterfront views, local shops, and hidden spots make this historic destination magical when the temperatures drop.

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A Taste of Annapolis: Food Festivals to Look Forward to in 2026

From crab feasts to street food and seafood festivals, Annapolis and Anne Arundel County serve up a packed calendar of food festivals in 2026.

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Annapolis turns up the volume in 2026

Annapolis and Anne Arundel County strike the right note in 2026 with live music festivals that span genres, cultures and waterfront settings – from soulful heritage celebrations to laid-back Bayfront jams.

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48 Hours in Annapolis: Sailing, Seafood & Chesapeake Charm

Annapolis blends history and coastal charm in perfect balance. Explore cobbled lanes, grand mansions, vibrant arts and seafood dining before sailing into a golden Chesapeake sunset. Two days here will leave you wanting more.

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Visit Annapolis & Anne Arundel County Visitors Guide 2025

Discover Annapolis, Maryland in 2025 – a waterfront city where colonial streets meet vibrant culture. Enjoy sailing on Chesapeake Bay, historic charm, local dining and year-round events in America’s Sailing Capital.

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Experience One of the Best Holiday Towns in the U.S.A., Annapolis, MD!

Consistently ranked year over year by Travel + Leisure as one of America's best Christmas towns, plan your winter escape to Annapolis, MD!

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Adventure Comes in Many Forms, Come Find Yours...

From the historic charm of Annapolis along the shores of the Chesapeake Bay to the entertainment district of Arundel Mills and beyond, discover all that Annapolis and Anne Arundel County have to offer.

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Maryland

The Free State

Maryland may be small in size, but it’s packed with variety - earning its nickname “America in Miniature.” Within just a few hours’ drive, you can experience mountains, lakes, farmland, historic towns, thriving cities, and over 3,000 miles of shoreline, including the Chesapeake Bay and Atlantic Ocean.

Western Maryland: Mountains and Outdoor Adventure

In Western Maryland, the Appalachian foothills offer a natural playground for outdoor enthusiasts. Hike forested trails, go white-water rafting, or enjoy skiing and snowboarding at Wisp Resort. Deep Creek Lake is a popular summer destination for boating, water skiing, and fishing, while nearby historic landmarks like the C&O Canal and Antietam National Battlefield appeal to those interested in Civil War history and heritage travel.

Central Maryland: Cities, Culture and Waterfront Life

Heading into Central Maryland, you’ll find a mix of urban culture and waterfront charm. Baltimore, Maryland’s largest city, is home to the iconic Inner Harbor, the National Aquarium, and world-class museums like the Walters Art Museum and American Visionary Art Museum. Just down the road is Annapolis, the state capital and sailing mecca, where cobbled streets meet Chesapeake Bay views. This area also offers farm-to-table dining, historic inns, and opportunities for sailing and kayaking.

Southern Maryland: Colonial Roots and River Landscapes

Southern Maryland is steeped in colonial history. Visit St. Mary’s City, the site of Maryland’s founding in 1634, or enjoy bass fishing and boating along the Potomac River. The countryside here offers a slower pace, dotted with tobacco barns, lighthouses, and waterside communities.

The Eastern Shore: Beaches, Boardwalks and Bay Towns

Across the Eastern Shore, the landscape changes again. This region is home to Ocean City, a lively beach resort with a classic boardwalk and nine miles of Atlantic coastline. Inland, you’ll find scenic byways leading to charming towns like St. Michaels and Cambridge, surrounded by salt marshes, historic seafood shacks, and open water ideal for sailing. Don’t leave without trying Maryland’s world-famous blue crabs, fresh from the Chesapeake Bay.

How Maryland Compares

Delaware and Maryland share a love for coastal living and maritime heritage – Delaware with its tranquil beaches and small-town charm, and Maryland with its bustling harbours and historic ports. Both offer travellers a true taste of the Atlantic coast. Meanwhile, Kansas, with its open plains and prairie landscapes, represents another face of America’s natural beauty – vast, expansive, and full of quiet wonder. Together, these states reflect the nation’s remarkable diversity from oceanfront horizons to golden grasslands.

A Compact State with Big Variety

Whether you’re after historic landmarks, outdoor adventure, beach escapes, or cultural experiences, Maryland delivers it all in one compact and accessible destination.

Last Updated: 17/12/2025

 

Highlights

From the Atlantic Ocean to the western mountains, Maryland offers a vast array of land and waterscapes. Discover big cities and small towns along the Scenic Byways, and experience the unique culture of the Chesapeake Bay.

State Secret

No visit to Maryland is complete without tasting Blue Crab. Crab cakes can be found on most menus and each chef uses his own recipe twist – but locals favour Old Bay seasoning.

State Facts

Land Area: 9,710.9 sq miles

Water Area: 2,694.9 sq miles

Population: 6.2 million

State Capital: Annapolis

Largest City: Baltimore

Local Time: EST - 5 hours behind the UK

Climate: Generally fairly moderate. In the higher elevations of western Maryland, winter temperatures are colder and snowy. Winter temperatures average at 37.8°F (3.2°C); Summer temperatures average at 78.6°F (25.8°C).

Ntl Parks: There are over 50 state parks in Maryland

More Information

Maryland Office of Tourism
Tel: 020 8339 6048 |

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