Maine Coast & Harbors (Portland to Bangor)

9 days
Jun 2026 - Sep 2027
American Cruise Lines ships

2026
2027

From

$7,960

per person

Itinerary

Day 1 | Portland, Maine

Start your journey in Portland, where history meets modernity in a perfect blend of the old and the new. Your Maine Coast & Harbors cruise includes a Hotel Stay, ensuring a smooth transition to boarding the ship and providing time to explore the surrounding locale. At your leisure, discover the charm of working fishing wharves intertwined with converted warehouses that now house the city’s best eclectic restaurants and shops. This area is one of the most well-preserved Victorian-era urban areas in the United States.On the cruise's morning, gather in the hotel lobby, and we will take you to the ship to start your cruise. All your bags will be transferred directly from the hotel and placed in your cabin aboard the ship, making the beginning of your New England cruise experience seamless and worry-free.

Portland, Maine The largest city in Maine, Portland was founded in 1632 on the Casco Bay Peninsula. It quickly prospered through shipbuilding and the export of inland pines which made excellent masts. A long line of wooden wharves stretched along the seafront, with the merchants' houses on the hillside above. From the earliest days it was a cosmopolitan city. When the railroads came, the Canada Trunk Line had its terminal right on Portland's quayside, bringing the produce of Canada and the Great Plains one hundred miles closer to Europe than any other major U.S. port. Some of the wharves are now occupied by new condominium developments, with the exception of the Customs House Wharf, which remains much as it used to be. Grand Trunk Station was torn down in 1966 and a revitalization program of this historic section was spearheaded by a group of committed residents. The result was the revival of the Old Port Exchange District with its redbrick streets built in the 1860s following a disastrous fire. The area today features a wide variety of restaurants, specialty and antique shops, and makes for a pleasant place for a stroll. Congress Street and its many side streets are an engaging mixture of culture, commerce and history. Art is everywhere, from the Portland Museum of Art to the many statues and monuments throughout the city. Other points of interest include the Portland Observatory, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's childhood home, several colonial mansions and Fort Williams Park, with the adjacent Portland Head Light. Farther afield one can visit the charming yachting and fishing village of Kennebunkport, also noted as the locale of the home and summer White House of former President George Bush. Going Ashore in Portland Pier Information The ship is scheduled to dock at the Portland Ocean Terminal, a very easy walk to the Old Port District located about two blocks away. Taxis are available at the pier. Shopping A wide range of Maine-made clothing, crafts and imported items can be found in shops along the cobblestone streets of the quaint Old Port Exchange. Small boutiques and numerous art galleries feature everything from paintings, crafts and furniture to prints and photographs. Antique lovers will enjoy browsing through area shops. Bargain hunters may want to visit the designer factory outlet shops in Freeport. On Sundays, most shops are open from 12:00 noon to 5:00-6:00 p.m. The local currency is the dollar. Cuisine Portland has the most restaurants per capita, second only to San Francisco. Eating establishments are as diverse as the menus they offer. The fresh catch of the day can be found on most menus, but seafood is only one of many culinary delights. From specialty coffee houses and ethnic restaurants to chowder and lobster houses to elegant dining rooms, Portland makes it easy to please every palate. Other Sights Longfellow's "City by the Sea" Portland is a walkable city, and a good place to start exploring is at the Old Port with its striking buildings comprising a bevy of architectural styles, ranging from Italianate to Mansard, Queen Anne to Greek Revival. The charming streets house an amazing collection of shops, galleries, bookstores and restaurants. Congress Street and the Arts District reflect the changes of 350 years of history, boasting an engaging mixture of culture and commerce. Portland Museum of Art The museum's award-winning building is a blend of 1911 Beaux Arts and 1983 post-modernism. It houses one of New England's finest art collections. Don't miss the museum's indoor Sculpture Garden. Portland Observatory Built in 1807, this is a rare example of a signal tower from which signal flags would be flown to identify incoming vessels. Factory Outlets of Freeport About a 25-minute drive north of Portland (approximately $35 one way for a taxi), this shopping mecca is crammed with serious shoppers who come from as far away as New York. Private arrangements for independent sightseeing may be requested through the Tour Office on board.


Day 3 | Bath, Maine

Here, in the “City of Ships”, the echoes of shipbuilding resound through the historic streets. Feel the weight of maritime history as you stroll along Bath's avenues, lined with elegant examples of American architecture from bygone eras. Notice the intricate detailing of the Federal-style buildings and the grandeur of the Greek Revival mansions that speak to Bath's illustrious past.For an immersive experience into the city's history, don't miss the nationally acclaimed Maine Maritime Museum. Step into the museum's halls and explore a fascinating array of exhibits, from meticulously crafted ship models to interactive displays showcasing the ingenuity and craftsmanship of Maine's shipbuilders.Learn about the lives of sailors and shipbuilders who once walked these streets, and gain insight into the intricate process of constructing the majestic vessels that sailed the world's oceans. From the early days of wooden shipbuilding to the modern innovations of today, the museum offers a comprehensive journey through Bath's legacy that is sure to captivate visitors of all ages.


Day 4 | Boothbay Harbor, Maine

Welcome to the "Boating Capital of New England" – Boothbay Harbor, where the maritime spirit thrives. Stroll along its colorful, flower-lined streets, emanating with the energy of fishing vessels and pleasure crafts. Explore the town's dynamic scene, from charming art galleries and antique stores to specialty shops bursting with treasures. Make sure to carve out time for a visit to the renowned Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens, tucked away on the Boothbay peninsula, where over 300 acres of stunning gardens and walking trails await. Step into the enchanting world of the Native Butterfly and Moth House or bask in the beauty of the Rhododendron and Perennial Garden – there's something for everyone. To see this port in a unique way, hop aboard a Boothbay Harbor Cruise for a seal-watching expedition. Brace yourself for breathtaking views of lighthouses, secluded islands, and the rugged coastline as you keep an eye out for playful seals basking on the ledges. Get ready to be swept away by the excitement as we cruise through the inner and outer harbor, uncovering the hidden gems of this captivating coastal haven.


Day 5 | Rockland, Maine

Get ready to dive into the lively vibe of Rockland, a bustling hub brimming with artistry and lobster lore. Explore the town's vibrant museums like the Owls Head Transportation Museum and the Farnsworth Art Museum, showcasing an eclectic mix of pioneer-era aircraft, automobiles, and masterpieces by Maine artists, including the renowned Wyeth family. Wander through downtown Rockland's eclectic art galleries or kick back on a park bench, soaking in the sight of classic schooners slicing through the harbor waters. Full of classic schooners, explore charming village of Camden, considered the "Tall Ship Capital of Maine." Enjoy the summer sun and refreshing sea breezes as you watch beautiful ships sail into the harbor or browse the quaint shops and art galleries. Bring your camera to capture ocean vistas, placid coastlines, and panoramic views of Camden, Penobscot Bay, and surrounding islands from atop Mount Battie.


Day 6 | Bar Harbor, Maine

Situated on the coast of Mount Desert Island, Bar Harbor is surrounded by ocean cliffs, glacier-formed lakes, and majestic mountains that have fueled the creativity of legendary artists like Thomas Cole and Frederic Edwin Church. Engage in the heart of Acadia National Park for exhilarating exploration, trekking through the enchanting Hunter's Beach and Brook Trail Nature Walk. Experience the thrill of the centuries-old lobstering industry firsthand on a Lobster Fishing & Seal Watching Cruise.Fuel your curiosity with plenty of outdoor activities, while uncovering hidden gems in small museums, cultural attractions, and historic landmarks that add depth and excitement to this dynamic region.

A resort town since the 19th century, Bar Harbor is the artistic, culinary, and social center of Mount Desert Island. It also serves visitors to Acadia National Park with inns, motels, and restaurants. Around the turn of the last century the island was known as the summer haven of the very rich because of its cool breezes. The wealthy built lavish mansions throughout the island, many of which were destroyed in a huge fire that devastated the island in 1947, but many of those that survived have been converted into businesses. Shops are clustered along Main, Mount Desert, and Cottage streets. Take a stroll down West Street, a National Historic District, where you can see some fine old houses.The island and the surrounding Gulf of Maine are home to a great variety of wildlife: whales, seals, eagles, falcons, ospreys, and puffins (though not right offshore here), and forest dwellers such as deer, foxes, coyotes, and beavers.


Day 7 | Castine, Maine

Founded in 1613, Castine has a storied past that spans centuries, leaving behind a vestige of colonial settlements, naval battles, and maritime trade. As you walk its cobblestone streets lined with flowering gardens and historic architecture, be transported back to a simpler time. Savor the salty sea breeze, listen to the sound of waves lapping against the shore, and enjoy panoramic views of the ocean and surrounding islands at every turn.Today, Castine is not a mere relic of days gone by, but a vibrant place that pulses with creativity and energy. Art galleries embellish the landscape, showcasing the talents of local artists, while waterfront eateries and cozy cafes beckon with the promise of Maine's culinary delights.


Day 8 | Bangor, Maine

Bangor, the third-largest city in the state, is located on the western bank of the picturesque Penobscot River. The proximity of the river made Bangor the “lumber capital of the world” for much of the 19th century, earning it the title of “Queen City” of Maine. Also known as the hometown to author Stephen King, Bangor is the inspiration of his fictional town of Derry, Maine, the setting of many of his novels. During your visit, charter a boat and enjoy a fishing adventure in pursuit of the area’s renowned smallmouth bass.


Day 9 | Bangor, Maine

As you begin to pack and say goodbye to the Pine Tree state, we’re so glad we were able to show you this part of America on our Maine Coast & Harbors cruise. The Penobscot River, a lifeline during the logging era, now gently curves through the city, offering peaceful trails and stretching avenues. Enjoy one more breakfast on board before continuing home.


Ships

american maverick

American Maverick

American Maverick offers an intimate and luxurious cruising experience, catering to just 130 guests with a focus on comfort, elegance, and coastal exploration. The new ship features a traditional bow shape and slightly deeper draft with full stabilisation for enhanced coastwise capabilities and is designed for cruising the bays, rivers, and coasts of New England.

A variety of unique lounges are available to relax and socialize in, including the Main Lounge, the perfect setting for nightly entertainment and the Horizon Lounge at the bow, a great place to follow the ship’s route on charts or simply take in the beautiful vistas. A stunning new feature of American Maverick is the reimagined Sky Lounge on the top deck, providing stunning panoramas unprecedented on a small ship. Also on the top deck will be a 360° Skywalk walking track, comfortable lounge chairs, and a casual café.

The interior design of American Maverick features a serene color palette, creating a tranquil ambiance throughout. Guests can unwind in a range of large standard staterooms, suites, or singles, each equipped with a private balcony for enjoying scenic views of the New England Coast.


american legend

American Legend

The fourth in our series of Coastal Cats, American Legend, continues to provide guests with the perfect blend of adventure and comfort.

Like her sister ships, American Legend can travel on almost any river or waterway in the U.S., with rare access into small ports. The interior features modern décor and spacious staterooms, many with private balconies, as well as an elegant restaurant, multiple lounges, a fitness center, and an outdoor cafe.

After a day of exploration, relax on your private balcony and savor the view. Or sit at one of the observation areas at the bow and admire the splendid vistas with fellow travelers.


american patriot

American Patriot

American Patriot offers an intimate and luxurious cruising experience, catering to just 130 guests with a focus on comfort, elegance, and coastal exploration. The interior design of the ship features a serene color palette, creating a tranquil ambiance throughout. Guests can unwind in spacious staterooms, each equipped with a private balcony for enjoying scenic views of the New England Coast. Or socialize in the Sky Lounge, where camaraderie and breathtaking vistas abound.

For those seeking activity, the top deck boasts a Skywalk and a fitness room is located on the 4th deck, providing opportunities for exercise and enjoyment. Casual dining is available at the popular Café on the sun deck, offering a relaxed option for meals against a beautiful backdrop. In the evenings, reconvene in the elegant dining room to share the day's adventures over exquisite cuisine. With its emphasis on luxury, comfort, and exploration, American Patriot promises an unforgettable journey along the New England Coast.



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