7-night Maine Coast and Harbors Cruise



- $100 per Couple Shipboard Credit*
*Valid for new bookings made beginning September 9, 2021.
- Maine’s most beautiful ports
- Cruising on Penobscot Bay
- Up to 350 sq. foot staterooms
- True New England Lobsterbake
- Cocktail hour each evening
- All gourmet meals
- Award-winning enrichment programs
- 4 unique shipboard lounges
- Wi-Fi throughout the ship (connection speed may vary)
- Personalized service from a dedicated crew
Itinerary
Destination | Arrival | Departure |
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Portland, ME | Saturday, Aug 24, 2024 | Saturday, Aug 24, 2024 |
Maine's largest city, Portland is known for its stately elms, historic homes and restored waterfront area. Considered the gateway to "Down East" Maine, this coastal city is a great spot to enjoy Maine lobster fresh from the sea. Visit Longfellow's boyhood home or explore Portland Headlight, the oldest lighthouse in constant use today. Nearby is Freeport, home of a large selection of discount and outlet stores. | ||
Bar Harbor | Sunday, Aug 25, 2024 | Sunday, Aug 25, 2024 |
Drawn by the pines, granite shores, fresh lobster and stunning views from Cadillac Mountain, captains of industry once kept summer homes here. The charming little town, and all the rest, remain. And the rocky boulder beaches on its shoreline are now Acadia National Park, a preserved expanse of vintage Down East scenery. | ||
Bangor, ME | Monday, Aug 26, 2024 | Monday, Aug 26, 2024 |
The Bangor Region is located between the rugged coastline of Downeast Maine and the spectacular North Woods of Maine. As the economic and retail hub of Eastern and Central Maine, Bangor boasts a significant retail industry which attracts travelers from throughout Maine and Canada. With a population of just under 35,000 in the city of Bangor, this community offers the benefits of a growing city, while enjoying small town charm and peace of mind. | ||
Camden, Maine | Tuesday, Aug 27, 2024 | Tuesday, Aug 27, 2024 |
Camden is located within a beautiful sheltered bay in Maine. Residents and visitors enjoy sailing, hiking along the extensive trail network, cozy picnics, and bird watching. Shopping in Camden is a virtual cornucopia with everything from handmade furniture, to whimsical sculptures, and unique gifts. There are several world-class restaurants, but with fresh seafood available even budget-minded travellers with enjoy unsurpassed local lobster and seafood chowders. | ||
Rockland | Wednesday, Aug 28, 2024 | Wednesday, Aug 28, 2024 |
Rolling hills and a deep blue marina paint Rockland as a picturesque harbor town. Known for its lobster and as a foodie haven, Rockland hosts the Maine Lobster Festival every August. Visit art galleries and shop at quaint antique shops and boutiques, or spend an afternoon with renown American artworks by the likes of Thomas Eakins, Eastman Johnson, Fitz Hugh Lane and Gilbert Stuart at the Farnsworth Art Museum. The museum also features the country's second largest collection of Louise Nevelson's sculptures and a special exhibition of the Wyeth family's works at the Wyeth Center. The Breakwater Lighthouse in Rockland is scenic, perched on the end of a long stone walkway. From Rockland, vist Thomaston, or to the Peneobscot Bay peninsula for spectacular views where you can also experience the Owl's Head Transportation Museum and the famous Owl's Head Lighthouse, from 1825. Port Clyde further afield features the Marshall Point Lighthouse and a museum made from the 1895 chambers of the light house owner. | ||
Boothbay Harbour | Thursday, Aug 29, 2024 | Thursday, Aug 29, 2024 |
Boothbay Harbor, a 17th-century English settlement in southern Maine lies on a peninsula of the Atlantic coast between two rivers, 59 miles northeast of Portland. It is now a resort and fishing area. Places of interest include the railway and historical-society museums and the Sherman Zwicker, a Grand Banks fishing schooner, also preserved as a museum. | ||
Bath, ME | Friday, Aug 30, 2024 | Friday, Aug 30, 2024 |
Best known for it's tradition of shipbuilding, Bath is also a busy port of entry. Many tourists visit the city to admire the well-preserved 19th century architecture or take a tour of the Maine Maritime Museum. Bath is also home to one of the largest American shipyards, Bath Iron Works, where many military as well as commercial vessels have been manufactured.
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Portland, ME | Saturday, Aug 31, 2024 | Saturday, Aug 31, 2024 |
Maine's largest city, Portland is known for its stately elms, historic homes and restored waterfront area. Considered the gateway to "Down East" Maine, this coastal city is a great spot to enjoy Maine lobster fresh from the sea. Visit Longfellow's boyhood home or explore Portland Headlight, the oldest lighthouse in constant use today. Nearby is Freeport, home of a large selection of discount and outlet stores. |
Deck Plans
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Ship Overview
Statistics | |
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Year Built: | 2010 |
Year Refurbished: | 0 |
Year Entered Present Fleet: | 0 |
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County of Registry: | |
Tonnage (GRT): | 3000 |
PAX (basis 2): | 102 |
Max Pax (inc. Uppers): | 104 |
Passenger Decks: | 4 |
Number of Crew: | 30 |
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Stateroom | |
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Suites with balcony: | 0 |
Suites (no balcony) | 0 |
Ocean View with balcony | 0 |
Ocean View (no balcony) | 0 |
Accomodations Inside | 1 |
Total number of accomodations in all categories | 51 |
Reviews
Ship Reviews

Cruise reviews reflect the opnions of travel editors and cruisers / readers and may not represent those of our company.
Submit Your Own Review!Having their own transportation for excursions. Having own tender.
Pros: Having their own transportation for excursions. Having own tender.
Cons: None for us since you can't control the weather.
Review: It was nice that Mr Ruben was able to fill in as musical entertainment when scheduled person wasn't able to attend. He was fun & excellent. Lobster bake was a great experience in a beautiful setting. It would have been nice to have more time in Bar Barbor.
Dedicated staff, great itinerary
Pros: Dedicated staff, great itinerary
Cons: Older ship that had mechanical problems during cruise
Review: We lost two days of our planned itinerary, including evening entertainment because the ship had to go back to port for mechanical repairs. We would recommend this cruise but not this ship.
Good food, good Port selections
Pros: Good food, good Port selections
Cons: Staffing shortage
Review: Even though there appeared to be a staffing shortage, the crew worked their tails off to keep the travelers happy. The ship was small and we were able to meet many of the people on board. We also enjoyed the ports and food service. We enjoyed the evening entertainment along with the historical aspects of the cruise
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