As we cruise the waters around Portland Harbor we will make stops at Portland Breakwater Light, Spring Point Light and Ram Island Ledge Light before stopping at Maine’s oldest and most iconic lighthouse, Portland Headlight. This historic beacon, with its striking architecture and stark coastal backdrop, is a sight to behold from the perspective of the Atlantic Ocean as seafarers have done for more than 200 years. After photos and information about this iconic lighthouse, we continue the ride along the rocky shores of Cape Elizabeth to Two Lights State Park, whose twin lighthouses perch atop dramatic cliffs.
Our best chance for wildlife comes during the next leg of the ride as we cruise open waters to Halfway Rock Lighthouse, a true maritime relic. Standing proudly on a remote ledge in the open ocean, it has guided mariners through thick fog and turbulent waters for over a century. Seals are often found hanging on the rocks and feeding in the nutrient-rich waters.
Portland Breakwater Lighthouse, also known as Bug Light, is a charming historic landmark nestled in South Portland, Maine, offering a delightful destination for tourists. Built in 1875, this iconic lighthouse served as a beacon for ships navigating the waters of Portland Harbor and Casco Bay. Today, visitors can admire its picturesque red, octagonal tower and stunning waterfront views, making it a perfect spot for sightseeing and photography. Whether you're a history buff, a nature lover, or simply seeking a tranquil escape, Portland Breakwater Lighthouse promises a memorable experience for all who visit. While you can visit Bug Light, its true beauty can really be seen from the ocean.
Spring Point Ledge Lighthouse, located in South Portland, Maine, is a captivating historic landmark that beckons tourists with its rich maritime history and stunning coastal views. Built in 1897, this rugged lighthouse stands at the end of a massive granite breakwater, offering a unique glimpse into Maine's seafaring past. Visitors can explore the lighthouse's sturdy tower and learn about its role in guiding ships through the treacherous waters of Portland Harbor and Casco Bay.
Ram Island Ledge Light, situated off the coast of Cape Elizabeth, Maine, is a captivating historic beacon that offers tourists a glimpse into the maritime heritage of the region. Constructed in 1905, this rugged lighthouse stands on a rocky outcrop, serving as a vital navigational aid for ships entering Portland Harbor and Casco Bay. Visitors can admire the lighthouse's distinctive granite tower and picturesque surroundings, providing a perfect backdrop for photography and exploration. While access to the lighthouse itself is limited, our boat tour offers a unique perspective on this iconic landmark.
You will make your own way to the meeting points