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Destination Education by Watermark
Basic Information
Address: P.O. Box 3350
Annapolis, MD 21403
Phone Number: 410-268-7601 x 200
Email: becky@watermarkjourney.com
Additional Information
Description:
Watermark has immersed students in the history, culture, and fun of the Chesapeake Bay area and created unforgettable memories for over 50 years!
Grade Levels:
Pre-K
K-5
6-8
9-12
Pre-K
K-5
6-8
9-12
Program Type:
From historic walking tours with period-attired guides to immersive STEM cruises, Watermarks brings education to life for students in Annapolis and Baltimore, Maryland.
Watermark offers a wide variety of experiences in these two historic Maryland cities. Combine a walking tour with a cruise for a full land and sea adventure!
Our social studies field trips in Annapolis and Baltimore immerse your students in unique experiences with guided historic walking tours and narrated sightseeing cruises.
Our STEM field trips in Annapolis and Baltimore offer indoor and outdoor hands-on learning experiences that meet environmental-literacy standards.
Celebrate with your students! From pirate cruises to DJ pizza party cruises, we offer fun experiences on the water that are perfect for your special event.
Food: We can help with extras like box lunches, student-friendly menus, and restaurants.
Student/Staff Ratio: 20:1
Freebies: One complimentary adult per 20 students
Reservations Needed: Yes
Testimonials:
"Our students, teachers, and chaperones had a wonderful experience! All of the docents were excellent, knowledgeable, and engaging. The transitions between tours and organization of the trip were fantastic. We look forward to future tours with Watermark." - Amy A., 4th Grade Teacher, Lisbon Elementary School
"We had a wonderful day with 75 middle school students and parents! We had 3 tour guides, and each provided a unique experience. The planning of our day was perfect with tours in the morning, free time, and then a cruise. Watermark made our planning so easy and answered questions throughout the planning process." - Kristy H., West Deptford Middle School
"As usual, we had an educationally enriching visit in Annapolis, and all tour guides were wonderful. I have done this over a dozen times, but hear new information and stories from the guides each time. Thank you!" -Natalie W., Kemptown Elementary School
"Just wanted to say a big THANK YOU to Watermark for again providing us with an awesome field trip! The tour guides provided us with so much information and the students learned a ton! On the bus ride back, everyone couldn't stop talking about all the amazing things we saw! Thank you for your help organizing everything and making sure we were all set for a great day! We will be in touch next year to plan another springtime field trip to Annapolis!" - Marianne B., 4th Grade Teacher at St. Patrick's School
Additional Information:
- Consistent with Social Studies and STEM curricula of Maryland & surrounding states
- Customized for your group’s grade-level requirements
- Experienced and organized Group Tour Specialists make planning a field trip easy
- We have worked with thousands of teachers and understand your needs
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