Harbor Lights and Sights Cruise

Half maritime adventure, half sightseeing exploration, the best way to catch Portland’s history is from the water. Gliding along Diamond Pass, you’ll catch views of Civil War–era forts, historic lighthouses, and likely some lobster boats bobbing in the breeze. Perfect for all ages, you’ll get to know the city and its maritime heritage, all while taking in its most scenic side.

Bar, snacks, and comfortable restrooms onboard your vessel
Explore Portland Harbor, learning about its history from your knowledgeable crew
Witness Maine’s oldest lighthouse, commissioned by George Washington
Nab views of the Casco Bay Islands, Fort Gorges, and more

What To Expect

Portland Head Light

Maine’s oldest lighthouse, commissioned by George Washington. One of the most photographed lighthouses in the county.
• Admission Ticket Free

Spring Point Ledge Lighthouse

Historic lighthouse constructed in 1897 that marks the west side of the Portland shipping channel.
• Admission Ticket Free

Portland Breakwater Lighthouse

Historic lighthouse constructed 1855, designed by Thomas Walter, designer of the US Capitol dome and East and West Wings. A smaller lighthouse also known as Bug Light, it features six Corinthian columns around it’s base.
• Admission Ticket Free

Fort Gorges

Civil War era fort in Casco Bay located on Hog Island Ledge. Modeled after Fort Sumter in Charleston, South Carolina. Used as a storage facility in WWI & WWII.
• Admission Ticket Free

Ram Island Ledge Light

Historic lighthouse on Casco Bay constructed in 1905, a twin of Graves Light off off Boston. Located on a quarter mile of ledge that marks the northern entrance into Portland Harbor.
• Admission Ticket Free

Casco Bay Islands

Islands off the coast of Portland including Peaks Island, House Island, Cushing Island, Little and Great Diamond Islands, Diamond Pass and a seal habitat called Halfway Rock.
• Admission Ticket Free

Highlight

Confirmation will be received at time of booking
Not wheelchair accessible
Stroller accessible
Service animals allowed
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Most travelers can participate
This tour/activity will have a maximum of 80 travelers

Include

Restroom on board
Bar and snackbar

Exclude