Crisfield, Maryland, USA cruise port
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Crisfield, Maryland, USA

The self-proclaimed Crab Capital of the World, Crisfield sits at the tip of Maryland's Eastern Shore — a slow-paced Chesapeake Bay town built quite literally on a foundation of oyster shells.

⚓ Docked (City Dock / Somers Cove)🕒 Typical call: 6-8 hrs💵 US Dollar🗣️ English🦀 Seafood destination
Docking
Docked at City Dock or Somers Cove Marina; small-ship port only (American Cruise Lines)
Walk to center
0–3 min to Main Street and waterfront from the dock
Best For
Maryland blue crabs, island cruises to Smith & Tangier Islands, Chesapeake Bay history
Don't Miss
A steamed crab lunch at Linton's, the J. Millard Tawes Historical Museum, and sunset over the Sound

Getting Ashore

Crisfield is a small-ship-only port served exclusively by American Cruise Lines; passengers walk directly off the ship onto the town waterfront.

Getting Ashore in Crisfield

  • 1
    Step off the shipACL coastal vessels tie up at City Dock or Somers Cove Marina. There is no tender — simply walk the gangway onto the waterfront boardwalk.
  • 2
    Orient yourselfMain Street and the town center are within a 3-minute walk of the dock. The J. Millard Tawes Museum and marina amenities are steps away.
  • 3
    Island excursions depart nearbyFerry services to Smith Island and Tangier Island leave from the waterfront area. Book in advance on busy summer days.

💡 Pro move: Crisfield has shallow water (5–12 ft at the piers) — only small coastal ships visit. No large ocean cruise ships call here.

Piers & Tendering by Cruise Line

Crisfield is a small-ship-only port; American Cruise Lines coastal vessels dock directly at the City Dock or Somers Cove Marina.

Cruise LineTypical Berth / ArrivalDock or Tender
American Cruise Lines (coastal ships)City Dock / Somers Cove Marina, Crisfield, MD📍Docked

Top Excursions

From blue-crab feasts to ferry rides out to Chesapeake's last inhabited islands, Crisfield punches well above its small-town weight.

Nature

Smith Island Day Trip

Ferry across Tangier Sound to Maryland's only inhabited offshore island — a watermen's community reachable only by boat. Walk the three tiny villages, visit the Smith Island Center, and sample the official Maryland state dessert: Smith Island Cake.

⏱ Full day (4-5 hrs on island)⛴ Ferry from Crisfield dock📷 Iconic Chesapeake
Book Smith Island ferry →
Culture

Tangier Island Cruise

Board a passenger ferry to Tangier Island, Virginia — a unique island community with its own distinct dialect and way of life. Stroll the narrow lanes, visit the Tangier History Museum, and eat fresh crabs at a local restaurant.

⏱ Full day⛴ Ferry from Crisfield dock🗣️ Unique local culture📅 May 15 – Oct 15
Book Tangier Island cruise →
History

J. Millard Tawes Historical Museum

Step inside Crisfield's story at this waterfront museum — from the region's Native American heritage and the Annemessex people through the oyster boom that made Crisfield the second-largest city in Maryland by 1904. Exhibits cover the seafood industry, boat-building, and the famous Hard Crab Derby.

⏱ 1-1.5 hrs🚶 Walkable from dock🏛️ Local history
Visit the museum →
Food

Steamed Blue Crabs at Linton's

Crisfield earned its 'Crab Capital of the World' title for good reason. Pull up a picnic table at Linton's Seafood and tear into a bushel of fresh Maryland blue crabs seasoned with Old Bay — a quintessential Chesapeake ritual.

⏱ 1-2 hrs🚶 Short walk from dock🦀 Seasonal (spring-fall)
Find crab dining in Crisfield →
Nature

Janes Island State Park Kayak

Just outside town, Janes Island State Park offers a maze of undisturbed salt marsh channels perfect for kayaking. Birdwatchers will find the Atlantic Flyway in full swing — herons, egrets, ospreys, and seasonal shorebirds.

⏱ 2-4 hrs🚗 Short drive or arrange transport🐦 Birdwatching🌿 Paddling
Arrange kayak rentals →

Self-Guided Walks & Hikes

Crisfield is compact and entirely walkable — the dock, museums, waterfront, and restaurants are all within a few blocks of each other.

Waterfront & Main Street Stroll

0.5 miles · Easy · 20-30 min

Walk from the dock along the Somers Cove waterfront to Main Street. Pass the Customs House, browse local shops, stop at Crisfield Creamery for an old-fashioned scoop, and end at the J. Millard Tawes Museum.

  1. StartSomers Cove Marina, Crisfield, MD
  2. StopCrisfield Customs House, Crisfield, MD
  3. StopMain Street, Crisfield, MD
  4. EndJ. Millard Tawes Historical Museum, Crisfield, MD
🗺️ See full route in Maps →

Weather & Best Time to Visit

Climate normals for Crisfield, Maryland, USA (2014–2023 averages). Pack for the month you sail — highs, lows, and how many rainy days to expect.

MonthAvg HighAvg LowRainy Days
Jan44°F / 7°C33°F / 1°C11
Feb47°F / 8°C35°F / 2°C11
Mar53°F / 12°C41°F / 5°C11
Apr63°F / 17°C50°F / 10°C10
May72°F / 22°C60°F / 16°C11
Jun80°F / 27°C70°F / 21°C10
Jul85°F / 29°C75°F / 24°C12
Aug83°F / 28°C74°F / 23°C10
Sep79°F / 26°C69°F / 21°C10
Oct68°F / 20°C59°F / 15°C8
Nov57°F / 14°C46°F / 8°C8
Dec50°F / 10°C40°F / 4°C10

Source: Open-Meteo ERA5 (10-yr daily averages)

Insider Tips

  • 🦀
    Eat the crabs. Steamed Maryland blue crabs at Linton's Seafood or another local crab house is the definitive Crisfield experience. Go messy, use the mallets, and bring a bib.
  • Book island ferries early. Smith Island and Tangier Island ferry seats fill up on cruise-ship days. Reserve in advance if your itinerary includes a shore excursion to the islands.
  • 📅
    Seasonal port. American Cruise Lines typically visits in spring (April–June) and fall (October–November) when the Chesapeake Bay is at its best. Summer calls do happen.
  • 👟
    Everything is walkable. The dock is steps from town — no taxis or shuttles needed. Comfortable shoes and you can see everything on foot.
  • 🌅
    Stay for the sunset. Crisfield's position on Tangier Sound means western sunsets over open water. If your ship departs at dusk, the view from the waterfront is memorable.