Maine Coast & Harbors Round-Trip Cruise
Portland, ME to Portland, ME
Experience the natural beauty, maritime heritage, and seafaring traditions of Maine on an unforgettable cruise along one of New England’s most scenic shorelines. From dramatic ocean landscapes to charming port towns, this journey showcases the treasures that define the Maine Coast.
Explore Acadia National Park, featuring granite peaks, forested trails, and sweeping views of the Atlantic that define this iconic landscape. Discover welcoming communities shaped by generations of fishermen, shipbuilders, and sea captains. In Camden, admire the classic schooners that fill its picturesque harbor, and in Rockland, enjoy a traditional lobsterbake on the waterfront featuring fresh lobster, clams, mussels, and sweet corn.
Celebrate Maine’s thriving maritime industries with a visit to a family-owned oyster farm in Bath, where you’ll learn about the cultivation and harvesting of this seaside delicacy. Continue to Boothbay Harbor, home to New England’s largest botanical garden, showcasing native plants and stunning landscapes that reflect the region’s natural beauty.
Conclude your voyage in Portland with a scenic cruise through Casco Bay, passing storied lighthouses that have guided mariners for generations.
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Itinerary & Excursions
*Exact itinerary & excursions will vary by cruise date
Map & Itinerary Overview
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.
Day 1 - Portland, ME
Start your journey in Portland, offering the perfect blend of old and new along the historic southern Maine coast. Your Maine Coast & Harbors cruise includes a hotel stay, ensuring a smooth transition to boarding the ship and providing time to explore the surrounding locale. At your leisure, discover working fishing wharves beside 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.
Day 2 - Day of Cruising the Maine Coast
On the morning of your cruise, gather in the hotel lobby, and we will take you to the ship to start your adventure. All your bags will be transferred directly from the hotel and placed in your stateroom aboard the ship, making the beginning of your New England cruise experience seamless and worry-free.
Step aboard your ship and be greeted by our attentive crew. This is the perfect time to get to know fellow guests and onboard experts.
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 along the southern Maine coastline.
Day 3 - Bar Harbor, ME
Situated on the coast of Mount Desert Island, Bar Harbor is surrounded by ocean cliffs, glacier-formed lakes, and the granite peaks that define Downeast Maine’s rugged coastal landscape. These dramatic views once inspired artists like Thomas Cole and Frederic Edwin Church, whose works captured the region’s wild character.
Start the day with a guided driving exploration of the must-see places in Acadia National Park, the crown jewel of Maine’s national park system, as you listen to the stories behind the sights. Venture to the top of Cadillac Mountain, the highest point on the Eastern Seaboard and one of Acadia’s most iconic photo locations.
Following your exploration, enjoy lunch in downtown Bar Harbor. Then, embark on a nature cruise along Frenchman Bay, keeping a lookout for bald eagles, harbor porpoise, seals, and more, while an onboard naturalist shares stories about the wildlife and ecology that shape Maine’s Downeast coastal environment.
Day 4 - Bucksport, ME
Visit the seaport town of Bucksport, where church steeples rise above the trees along the waterfront and scenic gardens line the banks of the Penobscot River Valley, one of Northern New England’s most historically significant river corridors.
Step back in time at Fort Knox, one of the best-preserved 19th-century military fortifications on the New England Coast. Built in 1844 to defend the Penobscot River Valley from potential British naval attacks, this impressive granite fort offers a fascinating glimpse into 19th-century military architecture. Wander through its massive corridors and uncover the rich stories hidden within its walls that shaped Maine’s coastal military history.
Continue to the Penobscot Narrows Bridge 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.
Conclude your day with a visit to the Penobscot Marine Museum, which brings Maine’s maritime history to life.
Day 5 - Camden, ME
Known as the Jewel of the Maine Coast, Camden is nestled between the waters of Penobscot Bay and the rugged slopes of Mount Battie.
Take in sweeping views from Camden Hills State Park, where the summit offers a spectacular perspective of sparkling lakes, the bustling harbor, nearby islands, and the surrounding shoreline.
Discover Camden’s rich past on a guided walk through the village, learning how its industrial past shaped its transformation into a beloved yachting destination. Stroll along the Village Green, admire historic architecture and beautifully maintained gardens, and enjoy the charming waterfront that has made Camden a celebrated coastal retreat.
Day 6 - Rockland, ME
Discover Rockland, a vibrant hub of art, maritime heritage, and lobster culture along Maine’s Midcoast. Explore the town’s renowned museums, including the Owls Head Transportation Museum and the Farnsworth Art Museum, where exhibits highlight everything from pioneer-era aircraft and automobiles to the works of celebrated Maine artists, including the Wyeth family.
Experience the beauty of Maine from above on a scenic flightseeing adventure. As you soar over islands, harbors, and rugged shoreline, hear stories of island communities, generations of lobstermen, and the traditions that continue to shape life on the coast.
Enjoy aerial views of iconic lighthouses, historic mansions, and Rockland’s bustling waterfront, while watching for lobster boats, ferries, seals, and bald eagles that call this remarkable place home.
Day 7 - Boothbay Harbor, ME
Welcome to the "Boating Capital of New England," where the maritime spirit thrives. Stroll along its flower-lined streets, emanating with the energy of fishing vessels and pleasure crafts.
Discover 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 Native Butterfly and Moth House or bask in the beauty of the Rhododendron and Perennial Garden, an experience that highlights the region’s coastal forest ecosystem.
Led by a local guide, embark on a unique culinary experience featuring popular, locally owned restaurants. Get a taste of what it means to live and eat in this celebrated New England fishing village. Hear stories about Boothbay Harbor while enjoying mouth-watering savory samples and sweet delectables, with opportunities to shop and take photographs.
Day 8 - Bath, ME
Here, in the “City of Ships,” the echoes of shipbuilding still resound through the historic streets in this Midcoast Maine harbor town. Led by a local guide, enjoy an immersive, personalized, and fun walk along the quaint streets of downtown. As you view the places where history unfolded, hear stories about the prominent people and events of this 19th-century center of shipbuilding worldwide.
Explore the nationally acclaimed Maine Maritime Museum, a key institution along the Maine heritage coast. View a fascinating array of exhibits, from meticulously crafted ship models to interactive displays showcasing the ingenuity and craftsmanship of Maine's shipbuilders.
Later, visit a working family oyster farm. Here, you will be greeted by one of the farmers who will introduce you to the business and the technology used to grow oysters. Enjoy some just-harvested chilled oysters, which you can shuck yourself or with the help of a farmer.
Day 9 - Portland, ME
As your coastal cruising adventure draws to a close, conclude your journey in picturesque Portland. Enjoy a final breakfast on board before disembarking from your Maine Coast & Harbors cruise. If you just aren’t ready to say goodbye, and you’d like to consider prolonging your stay to explore this charming city nestled in the heart of Casco Bay, your Hotel General Manager can help you find a way to create even more memories in Maine within one of New England’s top small coastal destinations.
Each Maine Coast & Harbors cruise comes complete with a Hotel Stay, providing you with a seamless way to board the ship and explore the local area.
On the morning of the cruise, meet in the hotel lobby and we will transport you to the ship to begin your cruise. All luggage will be brought directly from the hotel and placed in your stateroom aboard the ship.
As you board the ship, be welcomed by the crew who will ensure that every detail of your journey is seamless. Take the time to meet fellow travelers, share stories, and immerse yourself in the relaxed atmosphere of small-ship cruising.
From panoramic deck views to thoughtfully designed lounges, every corner of the ship offers a chance to relax, socialize, and prepare for the memorable adventures that await.
Explore the Abbe Museum, dedicated to preserving and sharing the history and culture of Maine's Native American tribes. Established in 1928, the museum offers exhibits that highlight the rich heritage and traditions of the Wabanaki people, including their art and history. Through rotating exhibitions, educational programs, and community events, the museum fosters a deeper understanding of Indigenous perspectives. Visitors can engage with traditional and contemporary Wabanaki artwork, archaeological artifacts, and oral histories that bring the past and present to life.
Activity Level: Low | ADA Accessible: Partial
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
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: Partial
Step inside the Bucksport Historical Society Museum, located in the heart of downtown, and immerse yourself in a thoughtfully curated collection of artifacts, photographs, and exhibits that bring the town’s rich maritime heritage and local legends to life. Discover a variety of fascinating highlights, including antique tools, detailed ship models, treasured family heirlooms, and interpretive displays that showcase the people, industries, and events that have shaped Bucksport through the years.
Activity Level: Low | ADA Accessible: No
Enjoy Fort Knox and the Penobscot Narrows Observatory at your leisure. The Fort is 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. Continue 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. End your exploration at the Visitor Center to view more artifacts from the Fort.
Activity Level: Moderate / ADA Accessible: Partial
Penobscot Marine Museum brings Maine’s maritime history to life on a campus of beautiful historic buildings in the charming seacoast village of Searsport, Maine. In addition to traveling exhibits, core exhibits throughout the campus tell unique stories of ship captains, crew, and their families, as well as the industries of Penobscot Bay, global maritime trade, and today’s fisheries. After exploring at your leisure, enjoy a guided exploration of the Fowler-True-Ross House. Built in 1806, the home features classic Federal-style architecture, beautiful 19th-century art, textiles, and furniture.
Activity Level: Moderate / ADA Accessible: No
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
Visit the picturesque harbor village of Camden at your own pace and immerse yourself in its timeless coastal charm. Wander streets lined with quaint shops and boutiques, and indulge in a sweet treat, such as ice cream or a cupcake, while enjoying scenic views of the harbor. Take time to explore the Camden Village Green, elegant homes, waterfront landmarks, and cozy cafés, each offering a glimpse into the town’s rich history and welcoming atmosphere.
Activity Level: Low - Moderate | ADA Accessible: Yes
Take a guided walk through Camden, one of the most picturesque harbors on the Maine Coast. Your local guide will bring the town’s story to life, from its industrial roots to its modern role as a yachting destination. Discover the Village Green, stroll through charming streets with historic architecture, admire beautifully landscaped gardens, and take in the waterfront views, each offering a window into Camden’s coastal beauty.
Activity Level: Moderate | ADA Accessible: No
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
Take to the skies on a flightseeing adventure and experience the beauty of Maine’s coast. As you soar above the islands and shoreline, your guide will share stories of island life, lobsterman rivalries, and the close-knit communities that have flourished here for generations.
Take in breathtaking views of iconic lighthouses, including Marshall Point, Tenants Harbor, and Owls Head, as well as the charming towns of Camden, Rockport, and Port Clyde. Marvel at landmarks such as Mount Battie in Camden, Rockport’s historic mansions, and Rockland’s waterfront. Glide over Spruce Head’s harbors, the Muscle Ridge Islands, and the quarries of Tenants Harbor. Keep watch for lobster boats, ferries, seals, and even bald eagles that frequent this remarkable coastline.
Activity Level: Low | ADA Accessible: No
This is a Signature shore excursion and should be reserved in advance. Please call (800) 894-8570 for information.
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
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
Set sail on a relaxing cruise aboard the Schooner Heron, a beautifully crafted 65-foot John Alden–designed vessel, departing from Rockport Harbor. Glide across the waters of Penobscot Bay, taking in sweeping views of the rugged Camden Hills, pine-covered islands, and Maine’s pristine, unspoiled coastline. Your experienced crew, Captains Nigel “Twig” and Bonnie, will share engaging stories of the region’s rich maritime heritage as you watch for harbor seals, porpoises, and seabirds along the way. Uncover picturesque islands, scenic coves, and notable coastal landmarks, all while enjoying the peaceful ambiance of a classic Maine schooner sail.
Activity Level: Low | ADA Accessible: No
Travel back in time on a scenic stroll through the heart of Boothbay Harbor. Your local guide will share tales of the village’s hidden history, from the ancient Red Paint People of Maine to the historic homes of sea captains and the legendary harbor islands where America’s early beginnings unfolded. On your journey, you will pass the Tugboat Inn, visit the Boothbay Shipyard where tall ships have been built since 1869, and cross the iconic 1901 Footbridge. Keep your eyes open, as you may even uncover clues to a 95-year-old local mystery.
Activity Level: Moderate | ADA Accessible: Partial
Savor the flavors of Boothbay Harbor on a leisurely stroll through this charming coastal village. Led by your friendly guide, discover the stories behind beloved, locally owned restaurants and specialty shops while sampling the tastes that define life here, including rich lobster chowder, fresh local cheeses, award-winning seafood bites, gourmet popcorn, and decadent pastries. Along the way, enjoy the sights of the harbor, shop for unique treats, and let this delicious exploration serve as your lunch for the day.
Activity Level: Moderate | ADA Accessible: Partial
This is a Signature shore excursion and should be reserved in advance. Please call (800) 894-8570 for information.
Discover the scenic beauty of Boothbay Harbor on a guided kayaking adventure. Your guide will introduce you to the harbor’s working waterfront, historic shipwrecks, and quaint coastal inns as you navigate past tall ships and active lobster boats. Take in views of pine-studded islands, rugged shorelines, and picturesque vistas of the outer harbor. This experience offers a unique opportunity to fully immerse yourself in the sights, sounds, and rhythms of Maine’s coastal life.
Activity Level: Moderate | ADA Accessible: No
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
Explore the natural beauty and artistic heritage of Boothbay Harbor on a guided e-bike excursion. Your local guide will share the stories and sights that make this coastal town so captivating. Visit Villard Studios, where an artist demonstrates the rare technique of American White Line Print, now part of the Museum of Modern Art’s permanent collection. Along the way, pedal past a rustic 1920s log cabin village, follow a historic Indian trail near Lobster Cove, and soak in breathtaking views of harbor islands and iconic lighthouses.
Activity Level: High | ADA Accessible: No
This is a Signature shore excursion and should be reserved in advance. Please call (800) 894-8570 for information.
Hop aboard the Rockin' Spartan Too 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: Moderate | ADA Accessible: No
Explore Bath, the fourth largest seaport in the U.S. in the mid-1800s. Led by a local guide, enjoy an immersive, personalized, and fun walk along the quaint, yet vibrant, streets of this picturesque downtown. As you view the places where history unfolded, hear stories about the prominent people and events of this 19th-century center of shipbuilding worldwide. Learn about Maine’s geologic features and natural resources, native peoples, European settlement, role in the Civil War and World Wars, as well as the post-war preservation efforts that made Bath what it is today. You will walk away with an understanding of Bath and Maine's roles in American history.
Activity Level: High | ADA Accessible: Partial
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 Bath Town Shuttle, which picks up at the Maine Maritime Museum, and enjoy a ride around town with stops at the General Store, Visitor Center, and Downtown area.
Activity Level: Low | ADA Accessible: Partial
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
Explore the Maine Maritime Museum at your leisure and experience Maine’s rich seafaring history on the banks of the Kennebec River. From historic watercraft restoration to blacksmithing, lighthouses to lobstering, a Victorian home to contemporary interpretations of “maritime,” discover a connection to the past, present, and future of Maine’s waterways, and along the way discover the real Maine.
Activity Level: Low | ADA Accessible: Yes
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: Partial
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 General Manager for recommendations on area hotels, attractions, and more.