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9.7 279 reviews
Saint Michaels, MD
24/06 – 28/06
£226/nighttotal: £904 (4 )
Perfect Waterview Cottage - St. Michaels Getaway
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cottage , Tilghman Island
Shipwright Cottage is located in the Bay Hundred area of Tilghman Island, just 13km from the town of St. Michaels. This charming property has consistently received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience. The cottage offers 111 square metres of space, comfortably accommodating up to four guests in its two bedrooms. The cottage is equipped with a modern kitchen, WiFi, a DVD player, a washing machine and dryer, a charcoal grill, a screened porch, and access to kayaks, bicycles, and a bike trailer.
Saint Michaels, MD
19/06 – 23/06
£638/nighttotal: £2552 (4 )
Grace Creek Cottage, Minutes To St. Michaels, Pool, Dock
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cottage , Tilghman Island
This private coastal lodge in Bozman, a short drive from St. Michaels, offers a secluded retreat on Tilghman Island, with proximity to the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum and St. Michaels Museum. This three-bedroom, two-bathroom holiday home accommodates six guests and features a private pool, a private pier for water access, a waterfront screened porch, and a fireplace, with air conditioning and internet provided.
10 14 reviews
Saint Michaels, MD
25/06 – 29/06
£450/nighttotal: £1800 (4 )
Cottage At Goose Neck Point
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cottage , Oxford
This waterfront cottage, situated in Talbot County, Maryland, offers direct access to the Tred Avon River and is a short drive from Easton and St. Michael's. The property boasts a one-bedroom, one-bathroom layout sleeping two, complete with a fully equipped kitchen including a dishwasher, a jacuzzi, and kayaks, paddleboards and bikes for guest use.
Frequently asked questions about cabins in Saint Michaels, MD
What are the most famous places in and around Saint Michaels, MD?
The Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum is a must-visit, showcasing the history of the Chesapeake Bay and its maritime heritage. The Saint Michaels Museum of Art features a collection of contemporary and traditional art. For a scenic stroll, take a walk along the waterfront, stopping at the historic Saint Michaels Harbour. You can also explore the charming shops and restaurants along Talbot Street.
What wildlife can be seen around cabins in and around Saint Michaels, MD?
You might spot deer, foxes, and rabbits in the surrounding forests and fields. The Chesapeake Bay is also home to a variety of bird species, including bald eagles, osprey, and herons. You may even see the occasional blue crab or other marine life along the shoreline.
What are the best cabins with a pool in Saint Michaels, MD?
When is the best time for outdoor activities in and around Saint Michaels, MD?
Spring and autumn are ideal for outdoor activities, with mild temperatures and fewer crowds. You can enjoy hiking, biking, kayaking, and boating during these seasons. Summer is also a popular time for outdoor activities, but it can be hot and humid, and the area can get busy with tourists.
What are the best cabins for families and kids in Saint Michaels, MD?
What are the must-visit natural attractions in Saint Michaels, MD region?
The Chesapeake Bay is a must-see, offering opportunities for boating, fishing, and kayaking. The Eastern Neck National Wildlife Refuge is a great place to observe a variety of bird species, including bald eagles. For stunning views, take a drive along the scenic Route 33, which winds through the Eastern Shore.
What are the best pet friendly cabins in Saint Michaels, MD?
Is Saint Michaels, MD a good destination to rent a cabin?
Absolutely! Saint Michaels and the surrounding areas offer a wide variety of charming cabins, perfect for a peaceful getaway. Many cabins provide access to the Chesapeake Bay or the surrounding natural areas, offering a tranquil escape.
Are there nearby cities that you should visit when staying in Saint Michaels, MD?
Yes, there are several charming towns within a short drive of Saint Michaels. Easton is a historic town with a vibrant arts scene and a beautiful waterfront. Oxford is a picturesque town with a charming harbour and a variety of shops and restaurants. Cambridge is a larger town with a rich history and a lively downtown area.