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June 1, 2009

Sunset Champagne Paddle Escape

The Shem Creek Inn has teamed up with Nature Adventures Kayak Outfitters to offer the “Sunset Champagne Paddle Escape” package, valid on stays through Aug. 30.

Guests can enjoy long-stem roses and champagne & chocolates on arrival and look forward to a luxurious bubble bath right here on Shem Creek.

Also included is a $25 dining credit for the inn’s Water’s Edge Restaurant and a Sunset Kayak Paddle for two to Crab Bank Island with a master naturalist kayak guide.

Rates per couple start from $219 at Shem Creek Inn (800) 523-4951.
Shem Creek Inn
The package includes:

  1. Chocolates
  2. A Long Stem Rose
  3. Champagne on arrival
  4. A Luxurious Bubble Bath
  5. A $25 Dinner Certificate to Water’s Edge Restaurant next door
  6. Late check out and more!

Enjoy!

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