Top Things to do on Kent Island - Stevensville
Cascia Vineyards & Winery is a unique, family run waterfront vineyard and winery on the Chesapeake Bay, producing premium red and white wines.
Tour the factory floor where some of the best guitars on the planet are born. See the state-of-the-art facility where cutting-edge technology meets Maryland-made craftsmanship, and keep an eye out for legendary PRS devotees like Carlos Santana, Dave Navaro and Joe Walsh whose guitars are handcrafted on site. You can even try playing a genuine PRS guitar— no guarantee you’ll sound like Santana, though.
For the quintessential Maryland seafood experience, bring family and friends to Libbey’s Coastal Kitchen & Cocktails and enjoy breathtaking views, gorgeous sunsets and the freshest local seafood - all compliments of Chesapeake Bay. Savor local flavors from restaurants specializing in farm and boat to table cuisine at Kentmorr Restaurant.
Kent Island boasts two walking and biking trails that are easily adaptable to all skill levels. You will have your choice of two public beaches and fishing piers offering endless opportunities to walk the beaches, look for sea glass, enjoy a picnic or family cookout while taking in breathtaking sunsets and views of the bay.
Walking and biking trails:
Cross Island Trail
South Island Trail
Public beaches and fishing piers:
Matapeake Clubhouse, Public Beach and Fishing Pier (also includes a Dog Park)
Terrapin Nature Park and Beach
Romancoke Fishing Pier
Visit Historic Stevensville Arts & Entertainment District to shop antiques, visit historic sites and enjoy First Saturday Events. Historic Stevensville hosts events the first Saturday of each month (April thru December) and all historic sites are open to tour the first Saturday of each month (April thru November).
Situated on 220 waterfront acres the Inn provides guests with Saturday lunches as well as Champagne Sunday Brunch Buffet. Dine on regional cuisine from Maryland's Eastern Shore and the Chesapeake Bay in cozy dining rooms with fireplaces, or on the four seasons porch and al fresco (weather permitting)