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Virginia's Eastern Shore Jet Ski Rental.

Whether you are looking for a relaxing time on the water or an adrenaline rush, Poseidon Watersports jet ski rental has something for everyone. We are dedicated to providing a safe, fun, and memorable experience for all of our customers. We specialize in jet skis, jet ski rentals, and jet ski tours. We also offer kayak and paddleboard rentals

Groups, families, and individuals will enjoy the pristine Chesapeake Bay waters and its breathtaking scenic views.

We have the largest jet ski rental riding area in Virginia. Daily we see dolphins playing. Enjoy your time on the water off the beaten path.

Our equipment is well maintained and in great condition. These 3 seater Yamaha jet skis are stable and lots of fun. What you see in our pictures is what we offer for rent. We launch directly from our floating docks at the Cape Charles harbor.

We welcome everyone of all ages and experience but you must be 18 years and older to drive and operate our rental jet skis. Both walk-ups and reservations are accepted daily, however, reservations are encouraged as it ensures availability.

Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel

Location: Cape Charles

Whether you are driving north or south, the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel showcases the mighty surge of the Atlantic Ocean, the beauty of the Chesapeake Bay, and the soaring grace of an engineering marvel. Both a tourist attraction and a travel convenience, the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel connects Virginia's Eastern Shore with the Virginia mainland at Virginia Beach near Norfolk.The Chesapeake Bay is home to many different species of birds, waterfowl and other sea creatures. Be sure to keep your eyes peeled as you travel across the facility...you just might see some of our friends.

Kiptopeke State Park

Location: Cape Charles

Located on the eastern shore of Virginia, this park offers recreational access to the Chesapeake Bay and the chance to explore a unique coastal habitat featuring a major flyway for migratory birds. Since 1963, Kiptopeke has been the site of bird population studies. Sponsored by the Coastal Virginia Wildlife Observatory and licensed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, volunteers capture, examine, weigh, band and release resident and migratory birds each year from mid-August through November. In the raptor research area, hawks, kestrels, osprey and other birds of prey are observed and banded from September through November. Kiptopeke’s hawk observatory is among the top 15 nationwide.