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Windjammer Sailing Cruise for 2 Aboard Schooner Lewis R. French - 3 or 4 nights

Item Number
110
Estimated Value
1610 USD
Sold
1100 USD to amba247cb
Number of Bids
13  -  Bid History

Item Description

Join us aboard the Schooner Lewis R. French and set sail for a truly amazing sailing vacation. Our Windjammer cruises combine the beautiful coast of Maine with tremendous sailing aboard an historic tallship....not to mention the homemade cuisine and all-you-can-eat-lobster! Choose from a 3 or 4 night cruise for two in May or June with us.

Sail from Camden Harbor along Maine’s pristine coast, sharing the Lewis R. French with only 21 guests on each trip. Spend your days relaxing on deck, steering the ship, and enjoying the company of your shipmates. Unplug from daily life, tune into the sounds of the bay, and enjoy the escape of sailing a historic Maine schooner.

Your sailing adventure vacation begins in our beautiful homeport of Camden, Maine. We'll spend the first night of the cruise docked in Camden Harbor and you'll be able to check out the sights, shops, and restaurants all within walking distance of our dock.

The next morning we'll set out into Penobscot Bay and go sailing! The destinations of each trip are dictated by the wind, tide, and mood–for the French is pure sail and has no inboard engine. Once the sails are set and trimmed, perhaps we'll head downeast towards Acadia National Park or towards enchanting Eggemoggin Reach. Our anchorages are mostly deserted islands or small island lobster fishing towns. It is truly escaping to places few folks will ever experience.

Spend the days trimming sails, steering the schooner, learning about the Maine coast and wildlife, or just sit back, read a book, and watch the scenery drift past. We often see bald eagles, seals, porpoises and occasionally whales. The galley crew cooks up delicious meals on our wood cookstove, so those sea going appetites will be satisfied and then some. When the sun begins to set, the French will settle into a cozy harbor and swing silently at anchor.

While at anchor, you can launch one of our rowboats and explore the area. Head ashore for some beachcombing or hike around a small Maine island town, but be sure to be back aboard for a hearty dinner. After dessert, enjoy time with your new shipmates, check out the beautiful night sky, or perhaps just enjoy the quiet and serenity.

One of the afternoons of your trip we will anchor at a deserted island and row ashore for an All-You-Can-Eat Lobster Bake. We'll cook up the freshest lobster you've ever had on a beachside bonfire and you can dig right in.

During your trip we'll sail around the hundreds of islands that dot our cruising grounds. You'll settle into the rhythm of shipboard life and leave that "other world" behind. By trip's end, your new shipmates will have become new friends and you'll understand why so many of our guests come back every year for a sail on the French.

All day long the galley crew will cook up delicious meals, snacks and desserts on our wood cookstove. We'll have coffee and muffins on deck at 6:30 for you early risers up to enjoy the solitude of the morning light. Breakfast at 8 might include Maine blueberry pancakesMaine Windjammer, maple sausage links, real Maine maple syrup and homemade jams, cereals, juice and coffee. After a morning of sailing (and cranking up the anchor if you're feeling strong) you'll be ready for a hearty lunch of homemade soup, salad, bread and fruit. Save room for dessert! Dinner might include coriander pork tenderloin with a side of garlic mashed potatoes, roasted asparagus and hot buttered rolls. Did we mention dessert? We love to serve cakes, pies and crisps and it's a dessert tradition on board to make homemade ice cream once a week. You haven't tasted ice cream this thick and creamy in a long time! Needless to say, you won't go hungry.

We like to serve meals buffet style on deck or family style below in the galley, depending on the weather. There is sitting room for everyone below. The galley is also a great place for playing games, reading, learning a new recipe, or just enjoying the warmth of the woodstove and socializing with your shipmates.

Item Special Note

CHOOSE FROM 1 of 4 TRIPS (value is per person):

May 24th - May 27th: Memorial Day Weekend.
3-nights: Friday evening to Monday morning. Value: $625
 

June 4th - June 10th: Sailing and Hiking
4-nights: Tues evening to Sat morning. Value: $780
This trip is a wonderful combination of sailing and exploring. Guests will get to explore some of the great hiking trails we have discovered. After sailing, we’ll take advantage of the long June days and head ashore for a hike. Hikes can be set up for individual tastes – perhaps you’d like just a short stroll or perhaps a longer hike of a few miles. All hiking is optional.

June 16th - June 20th: Lighthouse Cruise
4-nights: Sun evening to Thurs morning. Value $805

We will make an effort to sail close up to some of midcoast Maine's beautiful lighthouses offering guests great photo opportunities. We will try to visit a few ashore as well. Additionally this cruise includes tickets to the Maine Lighthouse Museum in Rockland so you can enoy the museum before of after your cruise.

June 21st- June 24th
3-nights: Friday evening to Mon morning. Value $705

*Dates are not exchangeable to a different trip. All subject to availability.