The Chesapeake Bay is the largest inland body of water on the East coast. Since its settlement days, Maryland’s Eastern Shore has been a haven for seamen and their families. Captain John Smith said, “Heaven and earth never agreed better to frame a place for man’s habitation.” Today its snug harbors and cozy coves provide vast opportunity for boating, fishing, and vacationing. Waterman’s Crossing -- with its incomparable, picture-perfect views of Solitude, Edge, and Broad Creeks -- mirrors those pursuits and provides a restorative lifestyle.