Planning Your Trip from Baltimore
Baltimore fishing charters with Chesapeake Bay Sport Fishing depart from Queen Anne Marina in Stevensville, giving city groups a direct route to productive Chesapeake water. From downtown Baltimore, many guests plan on I-97 South to US-50/301 East, then across the Bay Bridge to Kent Island. In light-to-moderate traffic, a 50-70 minute drive is a reasonable planning window, but bridge and commuter traffic can add time.
The drive is often worth it for Baltimore corporate outings, client entertainment, bachelor parties, birthday groups, and families that want a private boat instead of a crowded public activity. Once your group reaches Queen Anne Marina, the logistics are simple: park, unload food and drinks, meet the captain, and let the crew handle the fishing gear, bait, tackle, and licenses.
Private rockfish charters are the headline trip when striped bass season is open, but they are not the only fit for Baltimore groups. Crabbing charters can be more hands-on and social, bowfishing can make a memorable evening plan, and bay cruises work for teams or client groups that care more about time together on the water than a single target catch.
For corporate planners, the biggest advantage is control. You can choose an available morning or afternoon window, keep the group together on a private boat, and build the outing around clients, employees, or leadership teams. For families and social groups, the trip gives everyone a shared Chesapeake experience without needing to own gear or understand Maryland fishing regulations before booking.
Queen Anne Marina is located at 412 Congressional Dr, Stevensville, MD 21666. Please confirm dock and parking details from your booking confirmation, and plan to arrive 15-20 minutes early so the group can board without rushing. If you are coordinating multiple cars from Baltimore, share the directions link ahead of time and leave room for Bay Bridge conditions.