1.5-hour Casco Bay mimosa cruise for up to 12 guests
Sail Casco Bay at sunset with live music and a BYOB vibe
Cruise Casco Bay at sunset past lighthouses, forts, and islands
Cruise Casco Bay on the Joseph S. Kennedy with optional lobster roll add-ons
Island-hop by sea kayak in Casco Bay with a beach break
Paddle Casco Bay at sunset with a relaxed, beginner-friendly guided tour
Rent a kayak or SUP at East End Beach for an easy 1-hour waterfront paddle
Paddle Casco Bay at sunset with a quick SUP lesson and licensed guide
Build Part I skills and practice an open-water crossing in Casco Bay
Paddle Portland’s waterfront on a slow-paced, family-friendly sea kayak tour
Join a Monday evening kayak or paddleboard race at East End Beach
Choose your craft and explore Casco Bay from Portland’s waterfront
Explore Portland’s East End waterfront with gear included
Paddle Portland’s East End waterfront by kayak or stand-up paddleboard
Paddle coastal waters with naturalists and learn responsible wildlife viewing
Ride a 14-passenger RIB for lighthouses, forts, and wildlife in Casco Bay
Cruise Casco Bay to Mere Point Oyster Farm, with 6 oyster samples
Sip wine on a 90-minute Kennebunkport sail with a sommelier-led tasting
Sail to Wood Island and tour inside the lighthouse and keeper’s house
Cruise Casco Bay by powerboat with a max of 6 guests
Sail for 4 hours at sunset with room to spread out
Fish the Saco River on a private fly-fishing charter for up to 2 guests
A private evening sail with ocean sunset views
Clarity is geology, not luck: quartz sand, seagrass filtration, and how close the Gulf Stream runs. Thirteen beaches, and the trade-off each one asks of you.
Florida issues no boating license at all. What the marina checks is a safety education card, and whether you need one comes down to one date: January 1, 1988.