State of Maryland Vacations, Travel & Tourism: Facts and Information
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Maryland Tourism and Travel Guide

This Maryland hotels and vacation guide has information on lodging, colleges, ski resorts, amusement parks, arenas, medical centers, hiking, airports, historic sites and other tourist attractions. Information has been carefully researched from travel pamphlets gathered from personal travels.

Discover Maryland from the beautiful and bustling bayside city of Baltimore to the famous beaches and casinos of Ocean City and everything in between, Maryland is a virtual haven for the vacationer looking for a diverse and exciting trip.

In Maryland fly a kite on a deserted beach or hike the Appalachian Trail. Snow ski at a MD ski resort or go sailing on the Chesapeake Bay. Sit by a river and fish all day or just enjoy the beauty of nature.

Ride over 100 exciting rides and slides at Six Flags America, Maryland's only theme park located in Upper Marlboro. Play at the Six Flags Hurricane Harbor water park. Enjoy the day.

Maryland is rich in history and there are plenty of historic landmarks throughout the state to visit. Tour Civil War battlefields, plantations, forts, historic sites and museums. See Native American Indian artifacts. Explore religious roots. Tour lighthouses. Discover Baseball legends at Camden Yards.

The state's capital, Annapolis is located in Central Maryland and so is the largest city, Baltimore. There is plenty of shoreline along the Chesapeake bay within this region.  Its called America's Sailing capital. You can go biking, fishing, boating, sailing, hiking, golfing and more outdoor activities. Go antique shopping. Visit museums, a grist mill and more historic landmarks.  Relax at a spa. Visit the US Naval Academy in Annapolis. Watch sailboats sail by. Enjoy fresh fish or shellfish at a local seafood restaurant. There are even Haunted history tours of the local spots.

In Baltimore, see a professional Baseball game. Visit historic sites and museums. Go shopping. Attend a play or a concert. Watch ships sail in the harbor. Play golf. There just so much to do.

Maryland hotels - This lodging guide list close to 90 cities with around 334 discount hotels/motels, lodges, bnbs, inns, luxury resorts, suites or budget accommodations throughout the state. At some luxury suites you can book a room with a Jacuzzis, Whirlpool / hot tubs and more niceties. Many hotel/motel rooms are inexpensive and under $100. Most places to stay have swimming pools. You can book a place to stay for today or in advance for tomorrow, next week or even next month ...

The Chesapeake Bay cuts the state in half so there is plenty of shoreline to explore. It offers lots of recreation opportunities too. Go sailing, kayaking, boating, swimming, beachcombing ...

Southern Maryland has history, beaches, seafood restaurants, marinas, wineries, parks and more. You can go hiking, biking, hunting, fishing, kayaking and more. Visit a museum, an old plantation or other historical site. Chesapeake Beach is a popular attraction in the summer.

 People visit  Maryland around the holidays, summertime and all year round for business, spring break, romantic weekend getaways, family vacations, extended stays and more.  If you are searching for wedding destinations, consider Ocean City MD on the coast. It would make a romantic honeymoon destination.

In Maryland, you can visit a museum or an art gallery. Tour a historic site. Enjoy the outdoors. Go white-water rafting, boating, canoeing, kayaking, hiking or biking.  Hunt. Fish. Swim. Bird Watch. Rock Climb. Golf. Ski in the winter. Enjoy a good meal at a fine restaurant. Play in the ocean. Sun. Surf. Sail.  Ride a roller coaster at Six Flags. Go antiquing. Shop.

A vacation in Maryland has endless possibilities ...