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Experience Baltimore’s Stunning Waterfront on a Private Sunset Cruise - Baltimore

Experience Baltimore’s Stunning Waterfront on a Private Sunset Cruise

Baltimoreeasy

Difficulty

easy

Duration

2 hours

Fitness Level

Suitable for all fitness levels, as the cruise requires minimal physical exertion

Overview

Discover Baltimore's harbor as you've never seen it before on a private, two-hour sunset cruise. Enjoy exclusive access to the boat, sparkling wine, charcuterie, and stunning skyline views that promise an unforgettable evening on the water.

Baltimore, Maryland

Private Sunset Cruise (2 Hours)

Award-winning private sunset sail w/ charcuterie, Cava, free parking & BYO food, drinks + music.

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About This Adventure

Experience an exclusive two-hour sunset cruise on a private sailboat, perfect for celebrations or romantic moments. Enjoy stunning views of Baltimore's skyline while indulging in a complimentary bottle of sparkling wine and charcuterie. Bring your own drinks and music for a personalized adventure with friends or loved ones, free from strangers.

What you need to know:

Duration

  • Two Hours

About

  • If you're trying to impress someone, celebrate a special occasion, have a girl's night out, or ask someone to marry you, THIS IS THE CRUISE!
  • This is a fully private cruise! Baltimore's only boat where you and your crew have the boat just for you. Seriously, no sharing with strangers.
  • Starting price includes two (2) adults. Additional adults are only $74 per person.
  • Kids are welcomed!
  • We'll provide a bottle of sparkling wine and charcuterie box but drink, eat, and be merry with all the other stuff. We don't charge a corkage fee for your own drinks and food.
  • You control the music, so prepare a great playlist. (there might be judgement)
  • Yes, we have a restroom on board.
  • We're proud to be the only boat nominated as Baltimore's Best Local Tourist Attraction, so prepare for fun.

What to Bring

  • Please bring weather-appropriate clothing. A waterproof jacket is always a good idea especially if there is the possibility of light rain. Note that it tends to be colder on the water, so be prepared for the temperature to be at least 10 degrees cooler than it is on land.
  • The boat will have shade, but remember to bring sunglasses and hats along with sunscreen
  • You'll want to wear shoes with non-slip, non-marking soles. No high heels or leather soles!

Adventure Tips

Bring layered clothing

Temperatures on the water can drop quickly after sunset. Dressing in layers ensures comfort throughout your cruise.

Wear shoes with good grip

Non-slip, non-marking soles are best for safety and to protect the boat’s surfaces. Avoid heels or leather soles.

Arrive early for check-in

Plan to arrive at least 10 minutes before departure to complete waivers and get briefed for your safety and enjoyment.

Protect yourself from sun exposure

Even late afternoon sun can be strong—wear sunscreen and bring sunglasses to avoid glare off the water.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • Ospreys hunting over the harbor
  • Local seals occasionally seen near the marina

History

Baltimore’s harbor has been a critical port since the 1700s, playing a vital role in American maritime trade and culture.

Conservation

The operator encourages sustainable boating practices to protect the Chesapeake Bay’s delicate ecosystem, promoting waste-free excursions and minimal environmental impact.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Recommended Gear

Waterproof jacket

Essential

Light rain is possible in spring and temperatures on the water drop—stay dry and warm.

spring specific

Sunglasses

Essential

Protect eyes from glare reflecting off the harbor during the bright summer sun.

summer specific

Layers

Essential

Fall evenings get cool quickly on the water—dress in layers for flexible warmth.

fall specific

Warm hat and gloves

Essential

Winter sails can be chilly; keep extremities warm to enjoy the sunset comfortably.

winter specific