Maine Coast Cruise
Portland, ME to Portland, ME
Experience Maine's breathtaking coastline, on this one-of-a-kind Maine Coast cruise. On an eight-day Maine River Cruise, revel in a symphony of nature's grandeur against the backdrop of towering mountains that pierce the sky. Traverse the heart of Acadia National Park, where the cascading landscape dissipates into the horizon.
Embark on an enchanting voyage through Maine's maritime history, tracing the footsteps of legendary sea captains amidst a bustling waterfront alive with activity. Behold the schooners of Camden Harbor and wander through the gardens of Boothbay Harbor, each step a testament to the area’s extensive seafaring legacy.
A Maine Coast Cruise wouldn’t be complete without a traditional lobsterbake luncheon along the shores of Rockland, serenaded by the soulful melodies of a local bluegrass band. Crack open the shells of fresh lobster and feast on succulent clams, plump mussels, and sweet corn, all while soaking in the quintessential New England scenery.
Watch the pristine coast go by and revel in the camaraderie of fellow travelers and crew aboard your vessel. This eight-day venture will take you through tranquil rivers, shimmering bays, and historic harbors, each turn revealing a new vista to awe at. Maine's charm knows no bounds, and every moment aboard promises an unforgettable adventure.
Ask about Savings and our exclusive Portland Pre-Cruise Package which includes a stay at the Marriott Residence Inn located in the heart of downtown, steps from the dock, and a city tour. See the Schedules & Rates tab for Current Savings.
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Aboard our modern coastal ship, explore Maine on this unique Portland round-trip journey. Highlights include a traditional Lobsterbake, Acadia National Park and Bar Harbor, as well as the botanical gardens of Boothbay Harbor.
Pre-Cruise - Portland Pre-Cruise Package
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Get ready to begin cruising Maine with our custom Pre-Cruise Package, designed to start the excitement early. Arrive in Portland and explore the vibrant city scene with a deluxe 1-night stay at the centrally located Residence Inn. Immerse yourself in the heart of downtown and receive complementary transportation to your ship.
Start the day with a complimentary breakfast. Then, set out to discover the eclectic charms of Portland with a guided city exploration that will uncover hidden gems and local delights around every corner. We’ll ensure your luggage is waiting for you in your stateroom and transport you to the ship.
Pre-Cruise Packages must be reserved at least 30 days before your cruise date. Please call (800) 460-4518 for pricing and availability.
Day 1 - Portland, ME
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Portland: where history meets modernity in a perfect blend of the old and the new. Discover the charm of working fishing wharves intertwined with converted warehouses that now house the city’s best eclectic restaurants and shops. This area is one of the most well-preserved Victorian-era urban areas in the United States.
Head up to the sun deck, watch the waves crest beneath you and see if you can spot any of Maine’s active marine life. As you set sail, be welcomed by Cape Elizabeth, which diligently guards the entrance to Portland Harbor with its stoic lighthouses and cascading cliffs.
We will welcome you aboard with cocktails, hors d’oeuvres and lively entertainment. This is the perfect time to meet your attentive crew, onboard experts, and fellow guests.
Day 2 - Bar Harbor, ME
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Situated on the coast of Mount Desert Island, Bar Harbor is surrounded by ocean cliffs, glacier-formed lakes, and mountains that have fueled the creativity of legendary artists like Thomas Cole and Frederic Edwin Church. Engage in the heart of Acadia National Park for exhilarating exploration, trekking through the enchanting Hunter's Beach and Brook Trail Nature Walk. Experience the thrill of the centuries-old lobstering industry firsthand on a Lobster Fishing & Seal Watching Cruise, and don't miss the chance to explore Bar Harbor's rich maritime heritage with complimentary access to La Rochelle Mansion and Museum. Fuel your curiosity with plenty of outdoor activities, while uncovering hidden gems in small museums, cultural attractions, and historic landmarks that add depth and excitement to this dynamic region.
Day 3 - Bucksport, ME
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Ignite your exploration in the historic seaport town of Bucksport. See the tall steeples stick out of the trees along the picturesque waterfront adorned with scenic gardens and tranquil fountains. While once a bustling hub for the paper-making industry, Bucksport now thrives as the training center for the Maine Maritime Academy, brimming with new energy and opportunities.
But that's not all –the town's stories are told here on the Penobscot River and at the iconic Penobscot Narrows Bridge and Observatory. Towering taller than the Statue of Liberty, this architectural marvel offers unparalleled 360-degree views of the bay, the sprawling Maine countryside, and the majestic western mountains. And don't miss the chance to explore the historic Fort Knox one of the best-preserved military fortifications on the New England Coast.
Day 4 - Camden, ME
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Welcome to the quaint village of Camden, renowned as the "Tall Ship Capital of Maine". Dotted with classic schooners these iconic ships paint the waterfront landscape. Relax in the summer sun, feel the salty sea breeze, and see this port from every angle.
Ascend to new heights with the Camden Hills State Park Experience, where you'll discover breathtaking vistas and untouched wilderness. Learn more about Camden with a Historical Walking Exploration, a complimentary journey--led by a local guide--through time revealing hidden treasures and fascinating tales.
Don’t miss out on the Lobstering & Lighthouse Cruise excursion. Hop aboard the Periwinkle with Captain Dominic and witness a live lobster fishing demonstration and get up close with these iconic Maine crustaceans— you might even get the chance to hold one yourself. As you soak in the stunning views of Curtis Island Lighthouse and the vibrant wildlife, keep an eye out for majestic sea birds and playful seals and porpoises, seize the opportunity to lend a hand to the crew and fully immerse yourself in the experience.
Day 5 - Rockland, ME
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Get ready to dive into the lively vibe of Rockland, a bustling hub brimming with artistry and lobster lore. Explore the town's vibrant museums like the Owls Head Transportation Museum and the Farnsworth Art Museum, showcasing an eclectic mix of pioneer-era aircraft, automobiles, and masterpieces by Maine artists, including the renowned Wyeth family. Wander through downtown Rockland's eclectic art galleries or kick back on a park bench, soaking in the sight of classic schooners slicing through the harbor waters.
Before indulging in the mouthwatering Lobsterbake Luncheon at Sharp’s Point South, visit the Sail Power & Steam Museum, a hands-on haven featuring sail making, rigging rooms, and a fascinating shipwreck display. With fresh lobsters, steamed clams, and live music by local talents, our traditional Lobsterbake promises an unforgettable taste of New England's rich culinary and cultural heritage.
Day 6 - Boothbay Harbor, ME
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Welcome to the "Boating Capital of New England" – Boothbay Harbor, where the maritime spirit thrives. Stroll along its colorful, flower-lined streets, emanating with the energy of fishing vessels and pleasure crafts. Explore the town's dynamic scene, from charming art galleries and antique stores to specialty shops bursting with treasures.
Make sure to carve out time for a visit to the renowned Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens, tucked away on the Boothbay peninsula, where over 300 acres of stunning gardens and walking trails await. Step into the enchanting world of the Native Butterfly and Moth House or bask in the beauty of the Rhododendron and Perennial Garden – there's something for everyone.
To see this port in a unique way, hop aboard a Boothbay Harbor Cruise for a seal-watching expedition. Brace yourself for breathtaking views of lighthouses, secluded islands, and the rugged coastline as you keep an eye out for playful seals basking on the ledges. Get ready to be swept away by the excitement as we cruise through the inner and outer harbor, uncovering the hidden gems of this captivating coastal haven.
Day 7 - Bath, ME
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Here, in the “City of Ships”, the echoes of shipbuilding resound through the historic streets. Feel the influence of maritime history as you stroll along Bath's avenues, lined with elegant examples of American architecture from bygone eras. Notice the intricate detailing of the Federal-style buildings and the grandeur of the Greek Revival mansions that speak to Bath's illustrious past.
For an immersive experience into the city's history, don't miss the nationally acclaimed Maine Maritime Museum. Step into the museum's halls and explore a fascinating array of exhibits, from meticulously crafted ship models to interactive displays showcasing the ingenuity and craftsmanship of Maine's shipbuilders.
Learn about the lives of sailors and shipbuilders who once walked these streets, and gain insight into the intricate process of constructing the majestic vessels that sailed the world's oceans. From the early days of wooden shipbuilding to the modern innovations of today, the museum offers a comprehensive journey through Bath's legacy that is sure to captivate visitors of all ages.
Day 8 - Portland, ME
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As your coastal cruising adventure draws to a close, conclude your journey in picturesque Portland. Enjoy a final breakfast onboard before disembarking. If you just aren’t ready to say goodbye, and you’d like to consider prolonging your stay to explore this charming city. If you’re heading home, we at American Cruise Lines hope we’ll see you out on America’s waterways soon.
Experience all that Portland has to offer, including a one-night stay at a premium hotel located in the heart of downtown and close to the ship's dock. On the morning of embarkation, enjoy a full breakfast, a Portland city exploration, luggage service, and transportation to the ship for a seamless boarding process.
Pre-Cruise Packages must be reserved at least 30 days before your cruise date. Please call (800) 460-4518 for pricing and availability.
As you embark upon your journey, enjoy a Welcome Aboard Reception with cocktails, hors d’oeuvres and entertainment. Meet the crew, your onboard experts, and fellow guests. Learn more about the wonderful adventure ahead of you.
Acadia National Park encompasses 47,633 acres of granite-domed mountains and ocean shoreline. Enjoy an excursion that features two stops inside the Park: The top of Cadillac Mountain (highest point on the eastern seaboard at 1500+ ft.) and Thunder Hole with a spectacular ocean view. This excursion will take you to the must see places of Acadia, all the while providing you with the stories behind the sights.
Activity Level: Low | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes
Enjoy a nature-filled walking experience with a State of Maine Certified Wilderness Guide. Walk along Hunters Beach and through Hunters Brook Trail known and discover the amazing geologic and natural history of this unique ecosystem. Learn about the flora and fauna, watch for porcupines and owls, and observe seals in the waves. The naturalists are extremely knowledgeable and will bring a sense of adventure to your walk!
Activity Level: Moderate | ADA Accessible: No
Come aboard the Miss Samantha, a 56’ vessel with ample bench seating, a touch tank for ocean critters, and an open bow for photography and viewing opportunities. Watch experienced fisherman haul in lobster traps from the ocean floor as a professional naturalist describes everything and answers all your questions about lobster fishing and marine wildlife. Once the traps are hauled in, you can touch lobsters, crabs, sea cucumbers, sea stars, and anything else comes up from the sea floor. About half way through the cruise, you will head off to a small island to view seals basking on the rocks or swimming in the nearby water. Don’t forget to bring your camera.
Activity Level: Low | ADA Accessible: Yes
Enjoy a guided excursion to Fort Knox, one of the best-preserved military fortifications on the New England seacoast. Named after Major General Henry Knox, America's first Secretary of War, the fort was established in 1844 to protect the Penobscot River Valley against a possible future British naval invasion. Admire its many unique architectural features and learn about the rich history behind its walls. Travel to the Penobscot Narrows Bridge Observatory, the tallest bridge observatory open to the public in the world. Take a ride on Maine’s fastest elevator up 420’ where you can delight in spectacular 360-degree views of the Penobscot River and Bay, the Maine countryside, and the distant western mountains.
Known as the Jewel of the Maine Coast, Camden is nestled between the Penobscot Bay and the rugged Mount Battie. Enjoy a narrated journey through Camden Hills State Park and a stop at the top of the mountain for stunning panoramic views of shining lakes, the busy harbor, and the islands of the Penobscot Bay. The exploration continues through the villages of Camden and Rockport, as well as the notable Rockport Belted Galloways. Next, stop at Rockport Harbor's Marine Park, featuring historic lime kilns, lobster boats, and the statue of Rockport's famous seal Andre.
Activity Level: Low | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes
Join a local guide for a walking exploration of Camden, the prettiest harbor on the Maine Coast. As you weave through the streets, learn about the history of this quaint port from its industrial beginnings through its current status as the hub for yachting in Maine. View beautiful architecture and landscaping designs along the way. After the walk, explore Camden at your leisure.
Activity Level: Moderate | ADA ACCESSIBLE: No
Take a cruise from Camden Harbor with Captain Dominic aboard the Periwinkle. Watch a live lobster fishing demonstration and learn about these iconic Maine crustaceans-with the opportunity to hold a live lobster! Enjoy scenic views of Curtis Island Lighthouse, idyllic landscapes, and abundant wildlife that may include sea birds, eagles, seals and porpoise. Sit back, relax, and take it all in, or volunteer to help the crew for the true experience!
Activity Level: Moderate | ADA ACCESSIBLE: No
Just before enjoying the Lobsterbake Luncheon at Sharp’s Point South, visit the Sail Power & Steam Museum, a working “hands on” museum with sail making and rigging rooms. Enjoy “make ‘n break” gas stationery and steam engines, old ship building tools, hand tools, and architectural builder’s half models.
The museum has a complete boat shop with caulking tools, a working sail maker’s bench, and a navigation room with two working radars. Also in the museum is a shipwreck room featuring wrecks of 1898, a real working lime kiln, and an extensive model display of schooners and steam boats of the Penobscot.
Activity Level: Low | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes
One of the highlights of our New England itineraries is the traditional Lobsterbake. This tradition pre-dates America itself, beginning thousands of years ago with the Native Americans.
Our version of this long held New England summer tradition is very much the same, featuring fresh lobsters, steamed clams and mussels, warm corn on the cob, and baked rolls, prepared on a fire along the beach. In addition to the finest seafood in the area, we also feature live music presented by talented local musicians.
Activity Level: Low | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes
Explore the museums of Rockland with visits to Owls Head Transportation Museum and Farnsworth Museum. The Owls Head Transportation Museum has one of the finest collections of pioneer-era aircraft and automobiles in the world. More than 100 historic aircraft, automobiles, bicycles, carriages, and engines are on permanent display. Enjoy the museum’s outstanding collection, view late 19th-century automobiles, or even ride in a Model T.
The Farnsworth Museum features the permanent collection, “Maine in America,” which focuses on Maine artists and The Wyeth Center. The Farnsworth Art Museum is one of only two centers in the country dedicated to the three generations of Wyeths: N.C., Andrew, and James Wyeth.
Activity Level: Low | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes
Hidden on the Boothbay peninsula is New England's most extensive botanical garden. Immerse yourself in more than 300 acres of stunning gardens, walking trails, and educational resources. From the Native Butterfly and Moth House to the Rhododendron and Perennial Garden, there is something for everyone.
Activity Level: Low | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes
History awaits on an immersive and interactive exploration of quaint downtown Bath, led by a local educator. Learn Bath's fascinating story by walking among the charming period buildings, hearing unique stories, and uncovering hidden gems. This excursion is designed for those who love history and offers something for everyone. You will leave with a new appreciation for Bath, Maine, and American history.
Activity Level: High | ADA ACCESSIBLE:
Explore the Maine Maritime Museum at your leisure and experience Maine’s rich seafaring history on the banks of the Kennebec River. From watercraft and lobstering, to shipbuilding and sea trade, see how a shipbuilder’s family lived in the 1890s, smell the sawdust from historic ships, and discover the wonders and mysteries of Maine’s maritime culture.
Activity Level: Low | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes
Take this convenient shuttle to The Freeport Outlets, home to L.L. Bean Factory Store. Explore this laid-back shopping destination, featuring a variety of name-brand outlet stores, craft boutiques, and eateries.
Activity Level: Low | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes
Long known as the “City of Ships,” Bath’s shipyards line its river’s edge and Bath-built vessels sail the seas of the world. Hop aboard the town trolley, which picks up at the Maine Maritime Museum, and enjoy a ride around town with stops in the Downtown area.
Activity Level: Low | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes
Hop aboard the Rockin' Spartan for a private photography and sightseeing exploration by boat around the scenic Mid-coast Maine area captained by USCG Captain Dave Cleaveland, a longtime professional photographer in Maine. During the trip, you will have the opportunity to see eagles, osprey, seals and other wildlife, up to 10 lighthouses, several different rivers, working lobster boats, a Civil War fort, fishing villages, and Boothbay Harbor. Need a little help with your photography? Captain Dave will get you in the right spot for the best light for your photos and will help you with your photography skills.
Activity Level: Low / ADA Accessible: No
Visit the Gaffney family farm, Eros Oyster, a working oyster farm on Robinhood Cove, Georgetown Island. Be greeted by one of the farmers who will introduce you to the business, its history, and the technology used to grow oysters.
Take a short walk to the waterfront to see the operation up-close. View the nursery where oyster babies are fed 24/7 in giant test tubes, as well as the shaker table and tumbler where the farmers shape and sort the oysters at every stage of growth. See the culling tables where market-ready oysters are selected for delivery or shipment overnight to customers around the country.
At a scenic site overlooking the Cove, learn how to shuck (and eat) oysters on the half shell. Enjoy some just-harvested chilled oysters, which you can shuck yourself or with the help of a farmer. As you savor this delectable treat, you will have a chance to ask questions as well as purchase merchandise as well as additional oysters to bring back to the ship.
Activity Level: Low / ADA Accessible: Yes
Stay an extra day or two to enjoy all that Portland has to offer. Visit one of Portland’s many museums and art galleries or peruse the specialty boutiques in the city’s celebrated Old Port. Ask your onboard Hotel Manager for recommendations on area hotels, attractions, and more.