Private jet charter to Annapolis
Locally dubbed ‘America’s Sailing Capital’, Annapolis perches on Chesapeake Bay and is home to the waterfront United States Naval Academy. But there’s more to Maryland’s charming capital than its proud maritime heritage – this busy city oozes small-town charm with its winding cobblestoned streets, colonial architecture and Dickensian brick-row houses. While fully deserving of a visit in its own right, Annapolis also sits within 30 miles of Baltimore and Washington D.C., allowing you to explore all three cities in one trip. Get a fast quote with Air Charter Service and charter a private jet today.
Annapolis is a colonial capital that’s steeped in tradition. Tour the historic district, admiring beautiful architecture including the 18th-century domed Maryland State House, the ornate Beaux-Arts Naval Academy and St. John's College, a private arts college dating back to 1696. On Church Circle you’ll find the city’s first church, St Anne’s, which features exquisite Tiffany stained-glass windows. Another must-visit is the impressive Maryland State House, America’s oldest state capitol in continuous legislative use, where the Treaty of Paris was signed to end the Revolutionary War.
The city’s maritime heritage is inescapable, from the smartly uniformed naval students strolling through town to the boat-filled docks. Tour the magnificent United States Naval Academy – which has trained Navy and Marine Corps officers since 1845 – glimpsing inside the crypt of legendary naval commander John Paul Jones. Unsurprisingly, sailing is the city’s favourite pastime, and thousands of locals race their sailboats in the weekly Wednesday Night Races from April to August as visitors cheer them on from waterfront eateries (or join in and race themselves, if they’re feeling up to the challenge).
If sailing isn’t your thing, there are plenty of other ways to enjoy the water – go fishing, rent a kayak or hop aboard a cruise along the scenic waterways. Back on terra firma, continue exploring the Great Outdoors with over 200 acres of parkland full of paths and hiking trails. Popular spots include Truxtun Park and Quiet Waters Park. The city’s surrounds are also home to acclaimed wineries and farms, whose bounties can be sampled on the local restaurant scene. Don’t leave town without trying a famous Maryland crab cake or lobster roll made with the finest freshly caught seafood.
Simply contact one of our team and we can arrange everything you need to charter a private jet to Annapolis, landing at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport.