The Tours
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Chincoteague and Assateague Islands are along the Atlantic flyway for shorebirds, waterfowl, and others that nest in the north and migrate south for the winter. The salt marshes, pine woods, and the refuge are also nesting places for a variety of birds including species of plovers, gulls, terns, geese, herons, and ducks. |

Travel to remote areas where birds nest and feed in their
natural environment. 
Ospreys are one of
the many birds you may see while on the cruise.
Travelling along the
water you might catch a glimpse of a great blue heron
Travel to isolated beaches to go swimming, shelling, maybe even catch a clam! Enjoy the smell of clean, fresh salt air and warm sunshine on your skin as you relax and unwind, leaving all your stress behind you!
Here are some of the things you might enjoy viewing as we cruise the Chincoteague Channel, the Intracoastal Waterway, and the guts in the marshes around Chincoteague Island.
![]() The old Coast Guard Station |
![]() The new Coast Guard Station on Main St. at sunset |
![]() The drawbridge |
![]() The lighthouse |
![]() The channel |
![]() Fishing Boat |
![]() Chincoteague Inn |
![]() View of the bridge |
![]() Horses |
![]() Horses |
![]() and |
![]() more horses! |
We can cruise to where the wild ponies live and see them up close feeding on salt grass. You may see the dolphins jumping or the porpoises feeding on schools of fish around your boat. You can travel past the end of the Island and see commercial clam and oyster beds.