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Harbor Lights and Sights Cruise

For all ages! • 1Hr 45Min • $30/Child $45/Adult • Most Popular Cruise!

Quick Details

Adult Ages 13+
$45
Child Ages 3-12
$30
Infant Ages 0-2
Free
Dog Ticket Bring your well behaved, leashed dog!
Free

Experience the iconic lighthouses and sights of Portland Harbor AND the picturesque waterway Diamond Pass.

Duration

  • 1Hr 45Min
  • Please arrive 30 minutes prior to departure

Rates

Adult: (Ages 13+) : $45
Child: (Ages 3-12) : $30
Infant: (Ages 0-2) : FREE
Dogs: (Bring your well-behaved, leashed dog!) : $8

About

We’ll explore the bustling inner harbor and main shipping channel to get close up views of civil war era forts and the lighthouses that guide mariners into Portland Harbor. This tour includes everything you see on the Lighthouse Lover's Cruise and more!

More info

Our boats have fully enclosed cabins, and open but covered upper decks, so a little light rain doesn’t stop us as long as there is some visibility. Factors for cancellation include strong winds, heavy fog, downpours or anything making for unsafe conditions.

What to bring

You never know exactly what kind of weather you will get in Maine, but it’s safe to assume it will be cooler out on the water and bringing a light or heavy jacket is a good idea. We recommend sneakers as opposed to open-toed shoes for better stability.

Are Tours Handicap Accessible?

Canes and walkers are fine on either tour, though a foldable walker may be needed to fit on the trolley. There are three steps onto the trolley and there is a ramp that leads down to the boat that can vary in steepness, but our friendly, courteous drivers and deckhands are more than happy to lend a hand. Wheelchairs are not able to fit on the trolleys and MOST times manual wheelchairs are fine on the boats, but typically have to be lifted on, so weight restrictions can apply.

Are Tours Dog Friendly?

Our Tours are dog friendly! Provided your dog is friendly, well-behaved, and leashed they are welcome on our tours. Dogs cannot take up a seat of a paying passenger, so dogs must be in a lap or on the floor/deck near your feet.