A narrow, 70-mile peninsula with the Atlantic Ocean on one side and the Chesapeake Bay on the other, the Virginia Eastern Shore is a coastal getaway where there are no...
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We are so excited that Memorial Day is right around the corner! On the Eastern Shore, we love to celebrate our history and remember those that paved the way for...
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Information and images from www.dcr.virginia.gov except for image above, which was taken by Eastern Shore Boat Tours; used with permission Just after you complete the drive over the Chesapeake Bay...
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The Eastern Shore of Virginia is unique in many ways. From the 14 barrier islands on the seaside to the quiet lapping shores of the bayside, the Shore is an...
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Written by Johnny Mo. The Chesapeake Bay, just the sound of those three words transports me to a place of peace, education, and memories. In my life, I have learned...
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Photo Credit: Rebecca Turner with Full Measure Oyster Company Working the water is an ancient way of...
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Saxis Road Head North on Route 13 to Temprenceville. The road will become curved and there will be a Sunoco Gas Station on your right. Here, you’ll want to get...
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By: Rachel Wivell, massage therapist and CBD expert. *Suggestions are listed South to North. Traveling itself can be an amazing form of self-care. It’s a time you are allowed to...
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Whether you are planning a honeymoon, celebrating an anniversary, or just feel like being romantic, Virginia’s Eastern Shore has beautiful accommodations both you and your partner will absolutely adore. No...
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“In a gossamer way history moves around us, touching us gently, reminding us that what we are and what we have become is connected to the past.” -Frances Latimer History...
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Here’s a list of public viewing sites along the ocean side of Virginia’s Eastern Shore. They are grouped into distance from Wallops Island, near Chincoteague, which is ground zero. NASA...
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Boaters who typically head down along the western shore of the Chesapeake Bay or end their Intracoastal Waterway trip in North Carolina are missing out on charming harbor downs and...
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