100% PRIVATE TOUR! Step aboard a vintage Maine Lobster Boat for a private, 2-hour lighthouse viewing & sightseeing charter. Leave the crowds behind as we cruise through the islands of Casco Bay, passi
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Location: Portland
What's Included
- Licensed Captain
- Enjoy a local Portland, Maine beer or a glass of wine on us!
- Private Charter for up to 6 guests (cost is a flat rate)
- Bottled water
- All Fees and Taxes
- Local Guide
- Restroom on board
- Non-alcoholic beverages are available for kids or anyone who prefers an alternative
- Cooler, glassware, plates, & utensils for guest use
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Yes! If the weather isn't suitable for sailing, you can definitely reschedule. Just make sure to contact the provider at least 24 hours in advance. They’re pretty flexible and want you to enjoy the experience without worrying about getting soaked!
A: I recommend layers! It can get a bit breezy on the water, so bring a light jacket even if it’s warm on shore. Also, wear comfortable shoes since the boat can be slippery. And don’t forget your sunscreen!
A: Absolutely! Kids are welcome and there’s a restroom on board, which is always a plus. They also provide non-alcoholic drinks, so the little ones can enjoy something too. The captain will point out lighthouses and forts, which is pretty cool for kids interested in history!
Discussions
Just Did the Vintage Lobster Boat Tour - Amazing Experience!
I took my family on the Private Sightseeing Charter, and it was incredible! We saw four lighthouses, and the captain was super knowledgeable about all the history. The first round of local beer was a nice touch, especially while cruising along the stunning coastline. If you’re looking for a unique gift experience for someone, this is it. We had a blast!
Considering the Vintage Lobster Boat Tour as a Gift - Thoughts?
I'm thinking about getting the private charter as a gift for my parents’ anniversary. They love the coast, but I'm worried about the logistics and if it's suitable for older folks. Has anyone tried this? Any great tips?