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Sail the Maine Coast With Your Grandchild

Program No. 22353RJ
Sail with your grandchild aboard a 95-foot windjammer, and drop anchor each day to explore islands, beaches and lighthouses with expert naturalists! Plus, sleep in bunks below deck!
Participant Reviews
4.83
Based on 6 Reviews
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Elizabeth – Class of 2020 | Sarasota, FL
The intergenerations programs provide my grandson the opportunity to travel with his peers, to make friends, and broaden his horizons. I love seeing him engage and grow on these trips.
— Review left July 20, 2025
Harvey – Class of 2021 | Glen Cove, NY
We and our grandson had an excellent experience. Learned how hard it is to run a big (93') sail boat and what a few of the many ropes were for.
— Review left July 13, 2025
Maureen – Class of 2013 | Woodland Hills, CA
If you love the ocean and want an adventure, you must go on a windjammer cruise
— Review left July 12, 2024
Geraldine | Belvedere, CA
Would love to repeat this program!!!!! I and my grandson had a wonderful time. The ship, captain and crew were exceptional. GG Green
— Review left July 28, 2023
Alice – Class of 2012 | Jax Bch, FL
The trip was fantastic. My grandaughter and I enjoyed the adventure, the ship, the crew and our fellow Road Scholars more than I had imagined we might. HOWEVER ... I am very upset about having my granddaughter be required to get a covid booster shot and find out there was no check done at the site. Then I learned that the shot was no longer a requirement after all. I had called and complained about the requirement a few weeks earlier and was told there was no waiving such a requirement. Then I get to Maine and find out that there no longer a covid booster requirement. To the best of my knowledged, no attempt was made to inform me of the change of policy.
— Review left July 26, 2023
Darwin – Class of 1994 | Springfield, VA
Sailing off the Maine coast was a interesting and unique experience. You need to know the accommodations are not motel size and a tight squeeze. The Ketch galley is small and food service is just OK. I have recommended more education dedicated to learning about the ketch and its operation rather than some of the programs they had which were not related to the ketch. There is time and opportunity for this to occur.
— Review left July 20, 2019