A Warm and Cozy 50' Houseboat in gated, quaint and peaceful marina near the city
Docked boat in Chesterfield County
4 guests · 2 bedrooms · 1 bath
Reasons to book
Guests love it hereGuests give this property a top rating
Free cancellationFull refund if you change your mind
Great for petsBring all your friends and family, even the furry ones
About this docked boat rental
Note: IF THE GIAMARIA IS NOT AVAILABLE, please check out my other boat the COOKIE B.
Available this spring. The ELIZABETH CLEMENTINE
Dear future guests,. I will admit there is no completely safe place to spend your time, but if you must get away please do it where the air flows free up and down a river or across farmer's fields or through a nearby forest if possible; areas similar to the one where all three of my boats are berthed.
We are blessed to be in a very unique country setting near the beautifully renovated Lily Pad Cafe; the only true outdoor riverside eatery in the Richmond area.
Here you will find what I believe is a safe place to hike, bike or run on nearby county roads in National Parks, or on the VIRGINIA CAPITOL TRAIL. Or you could just choose to read, paint, write, fish, sun, or work "from home" by using our internet service You will also find a great deal of personal space and solitude which will become immediately apparent as you drive down either of our three first highways in the entire United States of America: Osborne Turnpike, old route #5, or Kingsland Road before you get to experience America's first river; the James.
The GiaMaria and the Cookie B are berthed in very calm waters and are Indeed, awesome places to spend your time. They are in fact, places like no other in the entire United States, and I will make an honest attempt to back up this statement in the description that follows given the few words that are allowed.
As for the GiaMaria, she is a 50' Chris Craft houseboat that has been completely remodeled inside and out in order to give our guests a home-like atmosphere without losing the feel of being on an old riverboat. It is modern in every sense of the word. It has been reconstructed to have a large bathroom with a full sized vanity, a 4' designer shower, ventilator fans, and its own USCG certified sanitation system. It comes complete with a queen eleven inch memory foam mattress (Sleep Innovations) and high quality bedding, a small but complete galley and a large colorful salon with carpeted floors a 46" TV, and a fireplace to keep you warm and cozy. Outside you will find a large open upper deck with great views for morning coffee or evening drinks and a lower covered bow deck.
The Cookie B is equally as nice, however character limitations in this space do not allow such an elaborate description if I am to describe this unique area where these vessels are docked. But you can find the Cookie B's unique listing here on Homeaway as well.
But it is not just the GiaMaria or the Cookie B that you will enjoy. It is also there unique location. The Richmond Yacht Basin is less than 10 country road miles from downtown Richmond. And their setting cannot be duplicated. It is adjacent to the Richmond National Battlefield Park and well kept privately owned farms. Just one mile away is Osborne Landing, a county owned facility which has a nice fishing pier, a Bass Master's boat launch, a nice walking trail along the river's edge, a canoe and kayak launch ramp, pavilions for picnics/cookouts, bathrooms and a wonderful playground for kids. It is always kept in tip-top shape, and it is all free to the public.
After a beautiful canopied drive which will take you to the marina, you will find yourself standing on the ground where so many famous people lived and events took place that shaped our nation's history. Some of the historical people who lived in the nearby Indian settlement of Arrohateck included Chief Powhatan's son, Tanx or (Parahunt) and Pocahontas his daughter, who married her English born husband John Rolfe. Pocahontas and John Rolfe after marriage made their home on this property, and with the help of indentured servants and later African slaves, they helped to save Jamestown by producing tobacco from the "Varina" seed. It was the only "gold" that those early colonists would find, yet it would have tremendous economic value in many European countries and save the colony from being abandoned..
We are also located where Captain John Smith found his "sweetest water" during his early explorations, while others like, George Washington, Patrick Henry, Abraham Lincoln, Robert E. Lee and his mother, Anne Hill Carter, John Marshall, 4th Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, Susannah Bowling, Layfayette, Benedict Arnold, Gen. Cornwallis and thousand of bound African slaves passed thru this oxbow in the James River on their way to build and transform our nation. Battles on land and in the river were fought here too, during both the Revolutionary War and the Civil War. During the Revolutionary War, Benedict Arnold sank our Colonial Fleet within eyesight of the GiaMaria and the Cookie B before burning Richmond. Union Ironclads like the Monitor and Galena fought other Ironclads like the Confederate's CSS Virginia while trying to pass Drewery's Bluff, the confederate's "Annapolis" while trying to subdue Richmond.
And Just around the river's bend east of Richmond Yacht Basin is Henricus, the London Company's second settlement after Jamestown in the New World. Unfortunately the original "cittie" was destroyed by Opechancanough, Chief Powhatan's successor "brother" during the Indian Massacre of 1622.
Today however, Henricus is a thriving reconstruction of what it was like in the days of Sir Thomas Dale's early 1600's "town", and many of my guests who have visited there say it is on par with Jamestown.
Just down the road heading east along Route 5 (a Virginia Bi-Way) are plantations like Shirley, still owned and operated by the same family since its beginning in the 1600's and Berkley, where Taps was first composed and played, and also where the first Thanksgiving was arguably held. There is also Westover, the home of President William Henry Harrison (Ole' Tippecanoe), Sherwood Forrest, the home of "His Accidency", President John Tyler, and Evergreen, the birthplace of Edmund Ruffin, who is the father of modern agriculture and the southern firebrand who is credited with firing the shot that started the Civil War. These are just a few of the historical places or attractions to be found within a few minutes of the docking space of the GiaMaria or the Cookie B. Then going west on Route 5 into Richmond you will find St. John's Episcopal Church where Patrick Henry told the King of England, to go to hell, or Hollywood Cemetery where a great many historical figures are buried like the Presidents Monroe and Tyler. Within minutes if you are a Civil War buff, then you are in luck because you will be set squarely in the middle of where the Battle of the Crater took place, as did Cold Harbor, Malvern Hill, White Oak Swamp, Deep Bottom, Chaffin's Farm, Pamplin Historical Park and City Point (Gen. Grants headquarters during the siege of Petersburg) and many other well known and not so well known battle sites and fortifications.
Much about our old and dusty beginnings causes us to be proud, but at the same time ashamed. However, because of the lessons learned from our past, the Richmond area today has become a bright and shiny place which is set like Rome on seven hills.
Here you will find many and varied museums or river rapids for those brave enough to take the plunge, sports events of every kind, major universities and hospitals like Virginia Commonwealth University's Medical College of Virginia, world class car races at Richmond International Raceway and cycling (the UCI world championship 2015), as well as the Richmond Marathon (rated the 18th largest in the nation). There are also restaurants galore from local favorites to world class dining. Richmond is fast becoming a gourmets delight and the Craft Brewery Capital of the South. Chic shopping districts like Carytown, River Road, Short Pump or Stoney Point are all within a short distance, as are outlet malls and several large shopping centers.
Watersports and tours of many kinds are offered in several nearby places. Major garden tours (voted one of the best in the country) like Lewis-Ginter Botanical Gardens or Maymont Park as well as national, state and local parks are all within minutes of the GiaMaria. And in one to two hours by car you can be in the Blue Ridge Mountains or Charlottesville or Virginia Beach or Washington, DC, or Williamsburg or Jamestown, or Yorktown, or Petersburg, or Kings Dominion, or Busch Gardens, and several major outlet malls.
We even now enjoy the Virginia Capital Trail. It is a cycling/walking, running hard surfaced path of 52 miles that links Richmond, the Capital of Virginia, and the Colonial Capitals of Williamsburg and Jamestown. And all of this is only a sampling of what you will find within a stones throw of either vessel.
The area though is also a wildlife lover's delight. There are many native species of plants and animals such as rare Lady Slippers, Bald Eagles, ancient swamps of Cypress and Junipers, Running Cedar, and Song Birds galore. There are Foxes, both red and silver, and occasional bobcats, beavers and otters. We are also a flyway for many species of creatures, such as Butterflies, Purple Martins, Ducks, Geese, Humming Birds, Robins, Northern Bald Eagles. Fish such as Striped Bass, American and Hickory Shad and American Eels spawn here in the spring. And in the fall, ancient Sturgeons weighing more than 500 pounds can be seen jumping out of the water.
As for fishing, we have both Large and Small Mouth Bass, several species of Catfish, record sized Crappie and several local guides will guarantee that you will catch a catfish of 40 pounds or more during late fall and throughout the winter.
But if dancing is your thing, then the Tobacco Company is just down the road where you can party late into the night.
Available this spring. The ELIZABETH CLEMENTINE
Dear future guests,. I will admit there is no completely safe place to spend your time, but if you must get away please do it where the air flows free up and down a river or across farmer's fields or through a nearby forest if possible; areas similar to the one where all three of my boats are berthed.
We are blessed to be in a very unique country setting near the beautifully renovated Lily Pad Cafe; the only true outdoor riverside eatery in the Richmond area.
Here you will find what I believe is a safe place to hike, bike or run on nearby county roads in National Parks, or on the VIRGINIA CAPITOL TRAIL. Or you could just choose to read, paint, write, fish, sun, or work "from home" by using our internet service You will also find a great deal of personal space and solitude which will become immediately apparent as you drive down either of our three first highways in the entire United States of America: Osborne Turnpike, old route #5, or Kingsland Road before you get to experience America's first river; the James.
The GiaMaria and the Cookie B are berthed in very calm waters and are Indeed, awesome places to spend your time. They are in fact, places like no other in the entire United States, and I will make an honest attempt to back up this statement in the description that follows given the few words that are allowed.
As for the GiaMaria, she is a 50' Chris Craft houseboat that has been completely remodeled inside and out in order to give our guests a home-like atmosphere without losing the feel of being on an old riverboat. It is modern in every sense of the word. It has been reconstructed to have a large bathroom with a full sized vanity, a 4' designer shower, ventilator fans, and its own USCG certified sanitation system. It comes complete with a queen eleven inch memory foam mattress (Sleep Innovations) and high quality bedding, a small but complete galley and a large colorful salon with carpeted floors a 46" TV, and a fireplace to keep you warm and cozy. Outside you will find a large open upper deck with great views for morning coffee or evening drinks and a lower covered bow deck.
The Cookie B is equally as nice, however character limitations in this space do not allow such an elaborate description if I am to describe this unique area where these vessels are docked. But you can find the Cookie B's unique listing here on Homeaway as well.
But it is not just the GiaMaria or the Cookie B that you will enjoy. It is also there unique location. The Richmond Yacht Basin is less than 10 country road miles from downtown Richmond. And their setting cannot be duplicated. It is adjacent to the Richmond National Battlefield Park and well kept privately owned farms. Just one mile away is Osborne Landing, a county owned facility which has a nice fishing pier, a Bass Master's boat launch, a nice walking trail along the river's edge, a canoe and kayak launch ramp, pavilions for picnics/cookouts, bathrooms and a wonderful playground for kids. It is always kept in tip-top shape, and it is all free to the public.
After a beautiful canopied drive which will take you to the marina, you will find yourself standing on the ground where so many famous people lived and events took place that shaped our nation's history. Some of the historical people who lived in the nearby Indian settlement of Arrohateck included Chief Powhatan's son, Tanx or (Parahunt) and Pocahontas his daughter, who married her English born husband John Rolfe. Pocahontas and John Rolfe after marriage made their home on this property, and with the help of indentured servants and later African slaves, they helped to save Jamestown by producing tobacco from the "Varina" seed. It was the only "gold" that those early colonists would find, yet it would have tremendous economic value in many European countries and save the colony from being abandoned..
We are also located where Captain John Smith found his "sweetest water" during his early explorations, while others like, George Washington, Patrick Henry, Abraham Lincoln, Robert E. Lee and his mother, Anne Hill Carter, John Marshall, 4th Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, Susannah Bowling, Layfayette, Benedict Arnold, Gen. Cornwallis and thousand of bound African slaves passed thru this oxbow in the James River on their way to build and transform our nation. Battles on land and in the river were fought here too, during both the Revolutionary War and the Civil War. During the Revolutionary War, Benedict Arnold sank our Colonial Fleet within eyesight of the GiaMaria and the Cookie B before burning Richmond. Union Ironclads like the Monitor and Galena fought other Ironclads like the Confederate's CSS Virginia while trying to pass Drewery's Bluff, the confederate's "Annapolis" while trying to subdue Richmond.
And Just around the river's bend east of Richmond Yacht Basin is Henricus, the London Company's second settlement after Jamestown in the New World. Unfortunately the original "cittie" was destroyed by Opechancanough, Chief Powhatan's successor "brother" during the Indian Massacre of 1622.
Today however, Henricus is a thriving reconstruction of what it was like in the days of Sir Thomas Dale's early 1600's "town", and many of my guests who have visited there say it is on par with Jamestown.
Just down the road heading east along Route 5 (a Virginia Bi-Way) are plantations like Shirley, still owned and operated by the same family since its beginning in the 1600's and Berkley, where Taps was first composed and played, and also where the first Thanksgiving was arguably held. There is also Westover, the home of President William Henry Harrison (Ole' Tippecanoe), Sherwood Forrest, the home of "His Accidency", President John Tyler, and Evergreen, the birthplace of Edmund Ruffin, who is the father of modern agriculture and the southern firebrand who is credited with firing the shot that started the Civil War. These are just a few of the historical places or attractions to be found within a few minutes of the docking space of the GiaMaria or the Cookie B. Then going west on Route 5 into Richmond you will find St. John's Episcopal Church where Patrick Henry told the King of England, to go to hell, or Hollywood Cemetery where a great many historical figures are buried like the Presidents Monroe and Tyler. Within minutes if you are a Civil War buff, then you are in luck because you will be set squarely in the middle of where the Battle of the Crater took place, as did Cold Harbor, Malvern Hill, White Oak Swamp, Deep Bottom, Chaffin's Farm, Pamplin Historical Park and City Point (Gen. Grants headquarters during the siege of Petersburg) and many other well known and not so well known battle sites and fortifications.
Much about our old and dusty beginnings causes us to be proud, but at the same time ashamed. However, because of the lessons learned from our past, the Richmond area today has become a bright and shiny place which is set like Rome on seven hills.
Here you will find many and varied museums or river rapids for those brave enough to take the plunge, sports events of every kind, major universities and hospitals like Virginia Commonwealth University's Medical College of Virginia, world class car races at Richmond International Raceway and cycling (the UCI world championship 2015), as well as the Richmond Marathon (rated the 18th largest in the nation). There are also restaurants galore from local favorites to world class dining. Richmond is fast becoming a gourmets delight and the Craft Brewery Capital of the South. Chic shopping districts like Carytown, River Road, Short Pump or Stoney Point are all within a short distance, as are outlet malls and several large shopping centers.
Watersports and tours of many kinds are offered in several nearby places. Major garden tours (voted one of the best in the country) like Lewis-Ginter Botanical Gardens or Maymont Park as well as national, state and local parks are all within minutes of the GiaMaria. And in one to two hours by car you can be in the Blue Ridge Mountains or Charlottesville or Virginia Beach or Washington, DC, or Williamsburg or Jamestown, or Yorktown, or Petersburg, or Kings Dominion, or Busch Gardens, and several major outlet malls.
We even now enjoy the Virginia Capital Trail. It is a cycling/walking, running hard surfaced path of 52 miles that links Richmond, the Capital of Virginia, and the Colonial Capitals of Williamsburg and Jamestown. And all of this is only a sampling of what you will find within a stones throw of either vessel.
The area though is also a wildlife lover's delight. There are many native species of plants and animals such as rare Lady Slippers, Bald Eagles, ancient swamps of Cypress and Junipers, Running Cedar, and Song Birds galore. There are Foxes, both red and silver, and occasional bobcats, beavers and otters. We are also a flyway for many species of creatures, such as Butterflies, Purple Martins, Ducks, Geese, Humming Birds, Robins, Northern Bald Eagles. Fish such as Striped Bass, American and Hickory Shad and American Eels spawn here in the spring. And in the fall, ancient Sturgeons weighing more than 500 pounds can be seen jumping out of the water.
As for fishing, we have both Large and Small Mouth Bass, several species of Catfish, record sized Crappie and several local guides will guarantee that you will catch a catfish of 40 pounds or more during late fall and throughout the winter.
But if dancing is your thing, then the Tobacco Company is just down the road where you can party late into the night.
Amenities
Air conditioner
Pets allowed
Kitchen or Kitchenette
Internet / Wifi
Fireplace
Parking
Laundry
Balcony or Patio
TV
Map of Chesterfield County
Reviews
10.0
Bed was extremely comfortable and location was very quiet and peacefull. Staying on a houseboat was a unique experience for us and we had a good time. Host was very friendly and accommodating.
8.0
If I have to stay in for the first experience. It definitely needs some fixer uppers and some other touches but overall it was a good experience.
10.0
this charming, rustic and eclectic houseboat on the James provides a perfect venue to experience the tidewaters history of the Richmond area nestled on an inlet. The marina is clean and very safe when enters through a private gate pass some private homes yet it is very accessible to local amenities, 1 mile away and to Richmond. Staying on the river amongst the sea birds and the title flow enhanced my experience of this historic location. Don’t miss the local Civil War Fort near
10.0
Best spot we could have chosen. On the river but not a lot of traffic. The fishing was great. The kid and our dogs had an absolute blast. Captain Ron was great! We cant wait to go back
10.0
Very peaceful and relaxing place to stay. Truly unique experience
8.0
Charming host, unique property on the St James River, very relaxing setting.
8.0
We had an enjoyable stay on the houseboat. The bed was comfortable, and the accommodations had everything we needed. We even made spaghetti the first night for dinner since we arrived later than planned. The area is private, we only saw a few people and those we did see gave a friendly hello if they didn't stop to chat with us.
For anyone wondering about the movement of the boat, it is very stable. The boat is docked in a channel off the main river so not a lot of boat traffic and the currents don't really cause any movement of the boat. We had a couple windy nights and the boat barely moved, only a few light bumps on the dock or an occasion rock. Once asleep, you wouldn't know if you were on a boat or hotel room. Plenty to do in the area, we spent 1/2 a day Richmond National Battlefield and another 1/2 day in Richmond. Captain Ron was a wonderful host. We recommend a stay if you are looking for a unique experience.
10.0
The Gia Maria was everything I was looking for and more. Perfectly serene houseboat on the water. Great views, great space for anyone looking for a taste of the nautical life. I stayed there by myself but it would be perfectly acceptable for a couple and kids. I will most certainly be back. Thank you, Captain Ron, for sharing this idyllic space with us.
10.0
Captain Ron was on sight when I arrived and showed me around. House boat had everything I needed and there were parks close by to walk my dog. The bed was a dream to sleep on. The boat has a lot of character which was delightful. If you need a lot of space this isn’t the place for you. I loved it!
10.0
We stayed in the GiaMaria for the weekend and it was lovely. Very cozy and rustic. Capt Ron was wonderful to deal with and gave us great recommendations of things to do in the area. We can't wait to rent one of his other houseboats.
10.0
Amazing and unique place to stay. Captain Ron was a ideal host and was kind enough to give me a ride to downtown when I was running behind. Definitely will be back sooner than later.
10.0
Amazing experience!
10.0
Very nice time. We'll be back next year!
8.0
Captain Ron is a gracious and gregarious host. Staying on his houseboat in a quiet marina on the James River was a unique experience. On the upper deck we enjoyed eating breakfast, watching the birds, and toasting the sunsets with a glass of wine. It’s a short drive to the Lily Pad restaurant where we had delicious dinners and great service. The only downside was not having Internet or TV cable service during our stay.
10.0
Had an amazing weekend filled with serenity laughter and alot of peace.
10.0
We enjoyed the time we were able to be on the boat. We had fun on our stay for our anniversary! It was a unique experience and Ron was a great host.
10.0
The property was quiet and a great place to relax
10.0
Stayed there while my son played in a baseball tournament. We’ve been traveling all summer and wanted a different experience. We had a good time and took advantage of fishing during our downtime. Host was extremely kind and attentive.
10.0
Thank you to Ron for his hospitality and help. I not only read his book, but I've ordered even more copies to share with family and friends.
10.0
We had fun on our overnight stay for our anniversary! It was a unique experience and Ron was a great host. He even has a book he wrote that I enjoyed reading while staying there.
10.0
Loved the boat. The town of Henrico is wonderful. The children and I enjoy our stay very much.
10.0
My husband and our dog joined me on this trip! We had a wonderful experience. We stayed 4 nights and was able to cook and have dinner on the boat a couple of nights, it was lovely! The bed was very comfortable and shower was plenty big enough. Captain Ron was the perfect host! We will be back for sure!!
10.0
It was a very relaxing stay! The area is beautiful with plenty of areas to explore nearby! Captain Ron is an absolute pleasure to talk to! And has plenty of local knowledge to share. Bonus.. I caught a lot of fish off the back of the boat! One last thing he gave me a signed copy of the BOHEMIAN SKIPPER which he wrote! Top noch guy :)
8.0
It was a new experience and got me inspired to look for a houseboat to buy.
We enjoyed cooking, playing Yahtzee , studying and fishing from the deck. My friend caught a catfish & released it.It was a nice time & we really enjoyed meeting Captain Ron. He’s great!
10.0
If you decide to stay on the Gia Maria, be prepared to detox from sound pollution and the stress of the everyday. The marina is private and secure, and life moves at a more natural pace once you get down to the dock. The boat herself is not new or fancy, but she is full of personality, comfort, and charm I had a wonderful time spending full days on the upper deck watching the birds and the turtles and feeling the tension just drifting away with the breezes. Ron is a very attentive host with a huge, kind heart and collection of great stories to share. I can’t say enough about what a wonderful time I had staying here!
10.0
This boathouse is super cute and in a beautiful location. The check in process was simple and fast. I highly recommend this property for it’s relaxation and beautiful scenery
10.0
Really enjoyed the short time we were able to be on the boat. Sunset was great one day the rained the next. Got caught in the heavy traffic around Newport coming and going, so spent too many hours on the road. My teenage grandson and I both wished we would have just stayed at the boat. Enjoyed reading Captain’s book! This was a “bucket list” thing for me. Have never stayed on a boat . Would do it again!
8.0
What a great change of pace. Very memorable experience for our family. Everything we needed was right on board. What a huge shower for a boat! The main bed was luxurious. The pull-out couch was very comfortable as a couch but not so comfortable as a bed (needs a mattress upgrade?).
10.0
Wow what a great experience! The houseboat was very unique with so much character. We loved living the houseboat life for 4 nights. The location was quiet and beautiful nestled away along the James river. So much wildlife out your window, eagles, osprey, otters, fish jumping along with numerous other birds. Beautiful sunrises and sunsets! The boat has a front deck and back deck with large upper deck. Both decks had seating to enjoy your favorite beverage while taking in the sights & sounds of nature along the river. Capt. Ron, Maria and Curt were extremely accommodating, showing us the ropes of houseboating. Their communication was excellent, we couldn't have asked for better hosts! Capt. Ron was so interesting to talk with, his knowledge and background is amazing! Inside the boat was very clean, so comfy & cozy. It had everything we needed, like Wifi, TV, small kitchen and complete head (bathroom). For cooler nights Capt. Ron has heat & for summer he has AC! We didn't need either for our Spring stay. The unique stay and river nature surroundings alone made for a perfect trip! We will be back!
Kelly & Julia
10.0
We had a great time. Captain Ron met us at the boat and answered every question. Living on a boat on the water was fun. We ate dinner on the top deck each night, watching cranes, other wildlife and really lovely moon rises and sunsets. My husband is 6'8" tall and managed very well in the cabin. Thank you for such a different and enjoyable experience.
10.0
Thanks Ron for your hospitality.
10.0
The mornings and evenings in the river were the high spots of our stay; the boat is in a wonderful spot and well located for touring by car as well as for watching the wildlife along the river. Being able to have breakfast and dinner up on deck was magical, and the marina is very peaceful yet there were enough other people around that it didn’t feel isolated or unsafe.
Of course staying on a boat is more cramped than a hotel room, but that adds to the experience and the charm , and the boat is very well equipped with a decently sized shower, excellent bed, air conditioning units, oven/microwave, two induction hobs, and fridge/feeezer. There are also toilets and a free-to-use washing machine and dryer in the Marina office building.
All the things that mattered most (bathroom, kitchen and equipment, bedding) were clean on arrival, but perhaps one improvement opportunity is that the accommodation could benefit from a more thorough vacuuming.
Captain Ron was super-friendly and helpful, and I could easily have stayed there for a whole week. Indeed I hope one day to return.
10.0
Great property
Thank you so much. Very nice owner. Wonderful experience.
10.0
Relaxing Weekend Retreat
I booked this houseboat as a unique experience for my fiancé as a Father’s Day weekend retreat. From the moment we arrived on the boat and were greeted by Captain Ron to the time we departed, we had the most amazing and relaxing time. We watched the sunrise in the morning and the sunset in the evening. The boat itself is a nice size so it didn’t feel cramped. The inside was charming and came equipped with kitchen essentials where we were able to brew and enjoy fresh coffee in the morning and there’s an electric cooktop and microwave. It is centrally located close to a Food Lion, Dollar General and other convenience stores. When we weren’t enjoying just relaxing on the boat, we did venture out during the day to a beautiful park also close by perfect for walking, riding bikes and there is a farmer’s market on Saturdays. In the evenings, we enjoyed the soft waves and listening to music. The mattress is large and very comfortable and provided the best sleep. There is also a tv in the living area and a hot spot for wi-fi available. Ron and his wife Ruth have beautiful souls and we truly feel blessed to have met them and will definitely be looking forward to booking our next retreat really soon!
10.0
Girls Trip
We had a nice quiet stay...me, my adult daughter, and my sister. We very much enjoyed our evenings on the deck, watching the stars, drinking wine, and laughing. If shiny and new matters to you more than ambience, this might not be the vacation for you. The boat is older, but feels well loved. Sleeping on a houseboat feels very special (and the mattress on the bed is the most comfortable I have ever slept on)
8.0
Fun little adventure
Our reservation was changed last minute but we enjoyed the other boat. Our children loved the experience and we really enjoyed meeting Ron and hearing some of his stories. We are glad we booked it.
10.0
Awesome boat, awesome host!!
We had a great time during our stay. The boat is great. Very comfortable. The marina is quiet and has free washer/dryer and ice machine, which were hugely helpful. Capt Ron is a great host! Very responsive and full of great stories....read his book that he leaves on board! We are coming back again in September!
6.0
Loved the area!
The location is absolutely delightful! Safe and secure behind a locked gate. Located right in beautifully preserved and maintained Civil War Historic Sites. Walk right off the boat and feel like you've stepped right into the era. Just a 20 minute drive in to Richmond. The boat is a fun experience and Captain Ron a sweetie, but the boat, a little like me, is starting to show its age, wear and tear and could really use some repairs and a good thorough cleaning.
10.0
Magical Birthday
Jack and I had a wonderful stay. It was exactly as advertised and Captain Ron was a generous host. We enjoyed our stay and would recommend Captain Ron’s Gia Maria.
10.0
Relaxing stay
Fishing off the back of the boat was fun and relaxing. The sleeping was easy with a gentle rocking motion the weekend was so relaxing we hated to leave
FAQs
How much does this docked boat cost compared to others in Chesterfield County?
The average price for a rental in Chesterfield County is R 1,929 per night. This rental is R 1,715 above the average.
Is parking included with this docked boat?
Yes, parking is listed as an amenity at A Warm and Cozy 50' Houseboat in gated, quaint and peaceful marina near the city. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.
Is there a pool at this docked boat?
We didn’t find pool listed as an amenity for this docked boat. It may be worth double checking if a pool is important for your stay.
Is A Warm and Cozy 50' Houseboat in gated, quaint and peaceful marina near the city pet friendly?
Yes! This docked boat is pet-friendly. For more information, we recommend contacting the booking provider about animal policies.
What amenities are available at A Warm and Cozy 50' Houseboat in gated, quaint and peaceful marina near the city?
We found 9 amenities for this rental. This includes air conditioner, pets allowed, kitchen or kitchenette, internet / wifi, and fireplace.
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