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Day by Day Summary and Map
Cruise Segment of Itinerary
Wednesday - Jul 31, 2024
Day 1
Bangor, United States
Start your journey in Bangor, the third-largest city in the state, located on the western bank of the picturesque Penobscot River. The proximity of the river made Bangor the "lumber capital of the world" for much of the 19th century, and the resulting wealth earned it the title "the Queen City of the East". Enjoy a Welcome Reception on board, before beginning your amazing voyage. ... Read More
Thursday - Aug 1, 2024
Day 2
Belfast, Maine
Explore this charming little city that sits on a gentle hill above the Passagassawakeag River. Hundreds of wooden sailing ships were built here in the 19th century, with a large part of the male population employed in the shipbuilding trades. This rich maritime heritage is reflected in the grand homes of sea captains that are scattered throughout the area. Today, Belfast is a rare combination of a quiet small town juxtaposed with a vibrant social and cultural scene. Many of the ornate historic buildings of downtown now serve as homes and workshops for a cadre of local artists and artisans. With a variety of hiking trails, including the Belfast Rail Trail, Belfast is also a great place to get close to nature. ... Read More
Friday - Aug 2, 2024
Day 3
Rockland, United States
Rockland is an exciting town with a vibrant art culture and thriving lobster industry. Spend your time touring one of Rockland's unique museums, including the Owls Head Transportation Museum and the Farnsworth Art Museum. Explore downtown Rockland, which features an eclectic collection of art galleries, or relax on a park bench and watch classic schooners sail through the harbor. ... Read More
Saturday - Aug 3, 2024
Day 4
Camden, United States
Full of classic schooners, this charming village is considered the "Tall Ship Capital of Maine". Enjoy the warm summer sun and refreshing sea breezes as you relax and watch beautiful ships sail into the harbor. Walk Camden's streets lined with shops and art galleries. Bring your camera to capture sweeping ocean vistas, placid coastlines, and panoramic views of Camden, Penobscot Bay, and the surrounding islands from atop Mount Battie. ... Read More
The natural beauty that surrounds Bar Harbor is accented with ocean cliffs, glacier-formed lakes and valleys, stunning mountain vistas, and pine forest. This beauty has been captured in the works of Thomas Cole, Frederic Edwin Church, and many other great artists. Lobstering is a centuries-old industry that continues to thrive in Bar Harbor together with boat building, another traditional business that is an important part of the economy. Though Bar Harbor region is best known for its outdoor activities, it is also home to small museums, cultural attractions, and historically significant landmarks. ... Read More
Monday - Aug 5, 2024
Day 6
Bath, United States
Long known as the "City of Ships", Bath finds its identity in shipbuilding. From its architecture and cultural offerings to its urban downtown, Bath's shipbuilding roots define its character. Walk Bath's streets and admire the seaport's tree-lined avenues, graced with classic examples of American architecture. Or explore the nationally acclaimed Maine Maritime Museum, which offers a variety of exhibits about Maine's nautical history. ... Read More
Tuesday - Aug 6, 2024
Day 7
Boothbay Harbor, United States
Known as the "Boating Capital of New England", Boothbay Harbor overflows with fishing vessels and pleasure crafts in equal numbers. Walk along Boothbay Harbor's flower-lined streets, dotted with art galleries, antique stores, and specialty shops. Don't forget to visit the famous Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens. ... Read More
Wednesday - Aug 7, 2024
Day 8
Bangor, United States
Bangor, the third-largest city in the state, is located on the western bank of the picturesque Penobscot River. The proximity of the river made Bangor the "lumber capital of the world" for much of the 19th century, earning it the title of "Queen City" of Maine. Also known as the hometown to author Stephen King, Bangor is the inspiration of his fictional town of Derry, Maine, the setting of many of his novels. During your time in Bangor, view where Stephen King lived and worked on a guided excursion. Charter a boat and enjoy a fishing adventure in pursuit of the area's renowned smallmouth bass. ... Read More
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