United States Naval Academy

Business Hour

Monday: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Tuesday: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Wednesday: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Thursday: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Friday: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Saturday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Sunday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

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David Stacy 2018-03-30

We took the tour yesterday, starting at 11:00. The feeling we left with was the tour contained way too much emphasis on the athletic aspects and not nearly enough on the midshipmen. We did get to see the noon formation as they filed in for the noon meal, but we had already expended an hour and had much more left to see. So much time was used up looking at the pool, diving and wrestling facility however that we left the tour after the formation and probably missed a great deal which may have been of interest. Bottom line - if you have a few days to spend in Annapolis I recommend a visit to the USNA. However, if time is short and you have much more to see in the area you might want to reconsider this tour, unless you are a Go Navy Beat Army sports nut. The facilities are beautiful, the guides knowledgeable and very willing to answer any question asked. We just wished we had allocated more time for the tour.
Jason Clise 2018-03-18

This was certainly a Bucket List visit. It was an honor to br allowed on the grounds. This place is beautiful and stunning. The buildings are so classic and certainly ornate. It would have been nice to see the Brigade but that just means a second trip is planned.
Colin Crawford 2017-12-16

Went here on a field teip. Campus is beautiful and has well-kept grounds. The Chapal was sweet too and I got to see the Organ play. This place is awesome
Amy Justice 2017-12-08

Very beautiful grounds and buildings. It's full of history and perfect for a nice long walk. You will need an ID to be allowed in, so don't forget it!
Nicole Wittkopp 2017-11-01

Beautiful campus. I always love to visit and see the Midshipmen walking around. Will forever be proud of the men and women who dedicate themselves to serving our great nation.
Troop276 Parent 2017-10-13

Have been there several times. Wonderful place, and steeped in tradition. Every Midshipman is an over-achiever who WANTS to be there, rather than some spoiled kid who got their parents to pay their way through college, and sleeps through class. Physical fitness is just important as academics, and it shows. After that first (Plebe) year, every Mid is in the best shape of their lives and they do better in class because of it. As some say "it's the worst place to be, but the best place to be FROM". The demands on Mids are greater than anywhere, so It is certainly not a place to go to school if you can't do it bigger, better, faster, and harder than everyone else. Over 17,000 students apply each year, for roughly 1,100 spots on Induction Day. That means this place is pretty hard to get into, but the graduation rate is over 85% (whereas it's 59% in the rest of the country) AND these graduates will be protecting our nation in The Fleet for at least 5 years after graduation. Through Knowledge, Sea Power!
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