Maryland Fall 2013 Travel: Hyatt Regency Chesapeake Bay Golf Resort, Spa and Marina

Family-friendly travel at Hyatt Regency Chesapeake Bay Golf Resort, Spa and Marina

Kids are so welcome here that they even have their own club, Camp Hyatt Pirate’s Cove, where they can participate in scavenger hunts, mini golf, s’mores-making and many other age-appropriate activities while parents explore Maryland’s Eastern Shore (full day $80, half day $50).

Drive time: Just under three hours.

Rates: $209-$279 weekdays, $249-$359 weekends.

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Where to eat: Watch the planes take off and land at Kay’s at the Airport Restaurant, a local favorite where dinners range from $12 to $21 and sandwiches run $5.95-$10.95. 5263 Bucktown Road, Cambridge, (410) 901-8844.

What to do: Help raise the sails, take the helm, or simply enjoy the scenery and hear the stories of working watermen on a Choptank River cruise aboard the skipjack Nathan of Dorchester. Two-hour Saturday cruises are $30, $10 for kids; one-hour Sunday cruises $15/$7. (410) 228-7141, skipjack-nathan.org.

Rainy-day fun: Learn how the Maryland watermen plied their trade in the Chesapeake Bay at the Richardson Maritime Museum. A highlight is the collection of 50 models depicting workboats from the late-18th to mid-20th centuries. $3 donation. 401 High St., Cambridge, (410) 221-1871, richardsonmuseum.org.

 Hyatt Regency Chesapeake Bay Golf Resort, Spa and Marina 100 Heron Blvd. (at Route 50), Cambridge, (410) 901-1234, chesapeakebay.hyatt.com
 

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