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Discover Maine’s stunning coast with this $46 Pemaquid Point & John's Bay cruise, featuring lighthouse views, wildlife sightings, and scenic boat rides.

The Boothbay Harbor: Pemaquid Point & John’s Bay Cruise offers a captivating way to experience Maine’s rugged coastline. Priced at $46 per person, this scenic cruise lasts approximately 3.5 hours and departs from Cap’n Fish’s Cruises on Commercial Street in Boothbay Harbor. The vessel is the largest in the region, providing a comfortable setting with a main salon fitted with padded seats and tables. Travelers appreciate the 360-degree views from the galley, as well as the upper deck for sunbathing and fresh air. While the cruise offers excellent wildlife and lighthouse sightings, some reviews suggest it could be slightly shorter or include more narration from the captain.
This tour is ideal for those who enjoy both history and nature, with opportunities to see seals, seabirds, and historic landmarks. It’s suitable for people with some mobility, as manual non-motorized wheelchairs up to 26 inches wide can be accommodated. Keep in mind that food and drinks are not included, and weather conditions may affect the schedule. This cruise delivers a well-rounded experience of Maine’s coast, with a focus on scenic beauty and maritime history.
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The cruise departs from Cap’n Fish’s Cruises on Commercial Street in Boothbay Harbor. Travelers are advised to arrive 15 minutes early to check in and settle onboard. The meeting point is easily accessible with available Boothbay Harbor parking. The tour ends back at the same location, making logistics simple for visitors. No hotel pickup or drop-off is included, so plan transportation accordingly.

This cruise features the region’s largest vessel, designed to maximize comfort with a main salon that includes padded seats and tables. The spacious design allows guests to relax, enjoy food and drinks from the galley, and socialize. The upper deck offers a perfect spot for sunbathing or taking photos of the coastline, with speakers throughout the vessel providing narration no matter where you stand. The vessel’s speed allows for more time to observe whales at feeding grounds—an exciting bonus for wildlife enthusiasts.
As the vessel cruises through historic Johns Bay and eastern Boothbay Harbor, it passes by notable sites like Fort William Henry. The journey offers insight into early exploration and settlement of the region, dating back as far as the 1600s. Guests get to see lighthouses at Pemaquid Point, Ram Light, and Burnt Island Light—each with its own unique story and maritime significance. The combination of scenic views and historical landmarks makes this tour especially appealing to history buffs.
More Great Tours NearbyA key highlight of this cruise is the opportunity to spot seals and various coastal birds, adding a lively element to the trip. The Pemaquid Point Lighthouse is a major visual highlight, with its classic Maine charm. The tour also passes Ram and Burnt Island Lights, providing excellent photo opportunities and a sense of the region’s maritime heritage. The experience offers a good mix of wildlife watching and lighthouse viewing, perfect for nature lovers.

This cruise takes you past Fort William Henry, offering a glimpse into early regional history. The journey through South Bristol cove showcases boats and island scenery, contrasting with the more focused lighthouse and wildlife stops. The trip is designed to maximize scenic views while allowing time to appreciate each landmark. Some reviews note that the direct route to Pemaquid Point may lack narration, which could be a consideration for those seeking more storytelling.
The cruise is accessible for manual non-motorized wheelchairs up to 26 inches wide. While food and drinks are not included, guests can purchase from the galley on board. The activity is weather-dependent, and the operator reserves the right to cancel or modify the schedule if necessary. Items like weapons, sharp objects, smoking, alcohol, and coolers are not allowed onboard for safety reasons. Arriving 15 minutes early ensures a smooth start, and cancellation is free if done 24 hours in advance.
This cruise differs from other options in the area by focusing on both lighthouses and coastal wildlife, with larger vessel comfort as a key feature. Other experiences may include lobster hauls or ghost tours, but this trip emphasizes scenic vistas and maritime history. Its price point of $46 makes it a good value compared to longer or more specialized journeys. The notable reviews praise the knowledgeable guides and comfortable boat, making it a reliable choice for a relaxing day on the water.
This cruise appeals most to those interested in coastal scenery, lighthouse photography, and wildlife sightings. Visitors with an appetite for history and maritime lore find the stops along Johns Bay particularly engaging. It’s also well-suited for families, couples, and solo travelers seeking a comfortable, informative outing. While the cruise’s pace may feel leisurely, some may prefer a shorter, more narration-rich experience based on specific reviews.
The Boothbay Harbor: Pemaquid Point & John’s Bay Cruise offers a relaxing yet scenic escape into Maine’s maritime landscape. Its large, comfortable vessel and highlights such as lighthouse views, wildlife, and historic sites make it a popular choice for many visitors. The price of $46 and the flexible booking options enhance its appeal, especially for those wanting a budget-friendly experience.
However, some note that adding more narration or reducing the trip duration slightly could improve overall enjoyment. The weather-dependent nature requires travelers to be flexible. This cruise provides a well-rounded glimpse of Maine’s coast, perfect for nature lovers, history enthusiasts, and anyone looking to enjoy the sea in comfort.
“we liked the knowledgeable pilot and guide, all in one!”
How long is the cruise?
The cruise lasts approximately 3.5 hours, offering ample time to see lighthouses, wildlife, and historic sites.
What sights will I see during the trip?
Expect to see Pemaquid Point Lighthouse, Ram and Burnt Island Lights, seals, and coastal seabirds, along with views of Fort William Henry and surrounding islands.
Is the vessel accessible for wheelchairs?
Yes, manual non-motorized wheelchairs up to 26 inches wide can be accommodated.
Are food and drinks included?
No, food and drinks are not included, but you can purchase from the vessel’s galley during the cruise.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, cancellations are accepted up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, providing flexibility in planning.
This scenic and educational cruise remains a top choice for those wanting to explore Maine’s coast comfortably while enjoying lighthouse views and coastal wildlife.
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