Assateague Adventure

*Prices and Schedule times are subject to change without notice

Welcome Aboard!

Enjoy a narrated nature cruise along the scenic Assawoman Bay. Take in the maritime heritage and the exciting sportfishing industries as you navigate the commercial harbor.  Bird watch as you pass the saltmarshes on your way to landing on Assateague Island. Explore nature’s treasure on the beach and keep a look out for the famous Assateague wild ponies. Become emersed with nature on the voyage home, We have have a interactive experience waiting for you that all ages will enjoy!!

Plus…

Two boats, Two locations, Limited Free parking, Refreshments (fee), Fun for the entire family,  Forever memory photos available (fee)

Pricing

Adult: $22
Children 4-12: $13
Seniors(65+): $17
Children 3 and under: FREE
Landing Fee: $1

Assateague Adventure 1

Located at
311 Talbot Street at M.R. Ducks

5/17-6/9
7 Days 10:30am, 12:30pm & 2:30pm

6/10-8/30
Mon-Fri 9am, 10:30am, 12:30pm, 2:30pm, 4pm & 5:30pm

6/10-9/2
Sat-Sun 10:30am, 12:30pm, 2:30pm & 4pm

9/3-9/29
7 Days 10:30am, 12:30pm & 2:30pm

9/30-10/13
Fri, Sat & Sun 12:30pm & 2:30pm

Assateague Adventure 11

Located at
203 1st street at The Lazy Lizard

6/9-9/1

7 Days 10am, 11:30am, 1:30pm, 3:30pm

Private Charters

We handle all types of parties!  Bachelor/bachelorette, birthdays, reunions & more. Catering Available.

Private 1 Hour & 20 Minute Nature Cruise 

80 Passenger Capacity
$650 Spring and Fall*
$750 Summer*
(*$1 per Person Federal
Landing Fee Additional*)

Private 2 Hour Party Charter Cruise

65 Passenger Capacity
$750 (2 hour minimum)
$100 each additional hour

FAQs

How Long is the cruise?

The cruise is approximately 75 minutes from departure to return.

Is there a bathroom on the boat?

Yes

Do I need a Life Jacket?

No. The boat is equipped with all the USCG safety equipment.

Can I drive the boat?

No. The boat is operated by a USCG certified captain. If you have you captains certification we are taking applications for next year.

Will I see the Ponies?

The ponies are wild animals and move freely on the island. We see them most of the time, but there are occasions when they are hidden in the dunes.