Sail Casco Bay at dusk with lighthouse views and live narration
See Portland Harbor lighthouses, forts, and Diamond Pass from the water

Relax on a slow cruise for great views of Portland from the water
Relax on a 1.5-hour Casco Bay cruise with views of Portland
Relax on a 1.5-hour Casco Bay happy hour cruise for up to 12 guests
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
Watch Maine's colorful sky from a lobster boat while passing lighthouses and Portland's scenic coastline.
Cruise Portland’s coast for islands, lighthouses, and waterfront views
Cruise Portland’s coastline aboard a classic wooden vessel with all-inclusive drinks
Cruise Casco Bay with brunch, bottomless mimosas, and included drinks
A relaxed 3-mile introduction to canoeing, kayaking or paddleboarding
A Short Saco River Float With Time for Beach Stops
Float the Saco River back to your car on a 4-mile route with beaches and small rapids
Float 3 miles of gentle river current to Weston's Beach
Family-Friendly Saco River Paddle With Beach Stops
A family-friendly river float with small rapids and a finish at your car
Paddle through autumn color with local river stories
Paddle Sebago Lake’s coves, islands, and shoreline at your own pace
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.