My wife and I stayed here just before the season started. They were wonderful hosts, the food was delicious and we had many fun adventures around Smith Island. If you have a small shallow boat, you can tie up at their dock.

My wife and I stayed here just before the season started. They were wonderful hosts, the food was delicious and we had many fun adventures around Smith Island. If you have a small shallow boat, you can tie up at their dock.
The Inn is a wonderful B&B for relaxation or a romantic interlude. We stayed in the Drum Point room which was nicely decorated and very comfortable. The owners were hospitable and the meal we had there was wonderful, quite gourmet and well worth the price. There were no restaurants open on the island when we were there, and it was...
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This will be at least an annual pilgrimage for us based on our first trip here. What first called us to stay was the kayaking possibilities. It truly is a paddler's paradise as others have mentioned here. What could be better than walking out the front door, traveling about 20 feet, and putting in for some of the most glorious...
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The food was outstanding, the hosts were charming, and my room was lovely, however, this is a very small inn and the quarters were particularly tight with a full house, more so because the weather became poor and we were confined inside one day. I would recommend it for highly social people who do not mind close proximity to strangers....
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The kayaking is what appealed to us when we booked a long weekend in 2011. We arrived on the evening ferry after grabbing some food in Crisfield. Boy, did we regret that. We had to watch others enjoy one of Linda's meals our first night. But we had two delicious breakfasts (pace yourself!) and two dinners awaiting us.
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This Inn resides in Tylerton, a tiny, isolated village on Maryland's only inhabited offshore island: Smith Island. The island is primarily populated by descendants of it's original settlers who have maintained their generational livelihoods of fishing and selling their catch to the mainland. Rob and Linda, who have owned the inn for six years, are well respected by the islanders...
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What a great weekend we had at the Inn of Silent Music. Linda and Rob were fabulous - and you won't find better crab cakes any where. Warning - do not pass up the chance to have Linda's gourmet dinner - sitting on the porch watching the sun set over the bay while we feasted on a magnificent meal with...
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All I can say is, this was AMAZING! My boyfriend's dad took us (my boyfriend and I) to the Inn and we had two rooms at the Inn. I knew very little about Smith Island, so had no expectations, other than a pleasant weekend.
Rob met us at the dock with a cart for our luggage, and immediately started filling...
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As my husband and I were on the boat heading over to Smith Island, I questioned who would want to go to such an isolated place. But Tylerton, Smith Island, and specifically the Inn of Silent Music, is a gem. If you are looking for a lot to do, then don’t go to Tylerton (or anywhere on Smith Island, for...
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My husband and I spent 3 days in October here. The innkeepers, Rob and Linda Kellogg, were very accommodating and helpful in sharing about their unique island. Maybe the food was the best part. The breakfast was always unique and scrumptious. There was always a basket of granola bars in the living room for snacking between meals. Dinner, not included,...
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