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Eastern Shore Travel Guide

Eastern Shore

Ocean City surf © Baltimore Area Convention and Visitors Association
The Eastern Shore occupies more than half of the Delmarva Peninsula that is shared between Maryland, Delaware and Virginia, protecting the towns along Chesapeake Bay from the Atlantic Ocean.

Although linked to the 'mainland' by the Chesapeake Bay Bridge, life is much slower and sleepier on this side of the bay. Miles of country lanes and Chesapeake waterways await discovery, while old wooden farmhouses and wheat fields, waterfront towns and fishing craft, lonely wind-rustled marshes, and the sound of birds give the peninsula its charming character.

On the Atlantic Coast the summer-swollen resort of Ocean City with its lovely beaches, amusement arcades and busy fast-food stands is the most visited spot on the East Shore. In contrast, the quaint old towns of Oxford, the colonial college town of Chestertown, and St Michaels are waterfront communities that sport old-fashioned family-owned stores and are the essence of life along Chesapeake Bay. Crisfield and Smith Island are classic old-world villages in the south and home to huge amounts of soft-shelled blue crabs that are the delicious speciality of Maryland. Easton is the unofficial capital of the Eastern Shore and is the largest town with a picturesque downtown district of historical colonial buildings.

The farmlands invite exploration by bicycle along miles of quiet back roads, or explore the inlets and rivers by boat, stopping along the way to sample the fish, oysters and crabs found here throughout the year.



Resorts

See our separate guides to the following Eastern Shore holiday resorts: Ocean City and St Michaels

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