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Maine

Explore the Coast of Maine Under Sail: Maritime and Natural History

Program No. 8681RJ
Get to know Maine’s rugged coast and idyllic islands as you sail a classic windjammer to historic villages, pristine harbors, an uninhabited island, and see an iconic lighthouse.

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DATES & starting prices
PRICES
Aug 26 - Aug 31, 2024
Starting at
1,299
Itinerary Note

Angelique will sail in company with other windjammers, parade into Camden Harbor, and all will dock for the Camden Windjammer Festival. Angelique will be in her berth and you'll be able to come and go off the boat to enjoy the festival activities. Have front row seats to the talent show and fireworks! Disembark the next morning after breakfast.

Filling Fast!
Sep 15 - Sep 21, 2024
Starting at
1,399
Sep 22 - Sep 28, 2024
Starting at
1,299
Jun 1 - Jun 7, 2025
Starting at
1,549
Itinerary Note

This program week will include a guided visit to Acadia National Park, the jewel of the Maine coast and one of our nation’s most beautiful parks. Sail to Mount Dessert and board a bus to explore the park, stopping at the most popular attractions including the breathtaking views from the summit and Thunder Hole.

Jun 8 - Jun 14, 2025
Starting at
1,549
Itinerary Note

Windjammer Gam Event! On this program date, Angelique will sail in company with other windjammers and, weather permitting, raft up with them or "gam" in a snug harbor for one night. Participants will be able to tour the other boats, many of which are historic, and there is usually live music on one of the boats for all to enjoy. Great photo op!

Jun 22 - Jun 28, 2025
Starting at
1,549
Aug 24 - Aug 30, 2025
Starting at
1,549
Itinerary Note

Angelique will sail in company with other windjammers, parade into Camden Harbor, and all will dock for the Camden Windjammer Festival. Angelique will be in her berth and you'll be able to come and go off the boat to enjoy the festival activities. Have front row seats to the talent show and fireworks! Disembark the next morning after breakfast.

Full Inventory
Sep 14 - Sep 20, 2025
Starting at
1,549
Sep 21 - Sep 27, 2025
Starting at
1,549
DATES & starting prices
PRICES
Aug 26 - Aug 31, 2024
Starting at
2,269
Itinerary Note

Angelique will sail in company with other windjammers, parade into Camden Harbor, and all will dock for the Camden Windjammer Festival. Angelique will be in her berth and you'll be able to come and go off the boat to enjoy the festival activities. Have front row seats to the talent show and fireworks! Disembark the next morning after breakfast.

Sep 15 - Sep 21, 2024
Starting at
2,499
Filling Fast!
Sep 22 - Sep 28, 2024
Starting at
2,269
Filling Fast!
Jun 1 - Jun 7, 2025
Starting at
2,749
Itinerary Note

This program week will include a guided visit to Acadia National Park, the jewel of the Maine coast and one of our nation’s most beautiful parks. Sail to Mount Dessert and board a bus to explore the park, stopping at the most popular attractions including the breathtaking views from the summit and Thunder Hole.

Filling Fast!
Jun 8 - Jun 14, 2025
Starting at
2,749
Itinerary Note

Windjammer Gam Event! On this program date, Angelique will sail in company with other windjammers and, weather permitting, raft up with them or "gam" in a snug harbor for one night. Participants will be able to tour the other boats, many of which are historic, and there is usually live music on one of the boats for all to enjoy. Great photo op!

Filling Fast!
Jun 22 - Jun 28, 2025
Starting at
2,749
Aug 24 - Aug 30, 2025
Starting at
2,749
Itinerary Note

Angelique will sail in company with other windjammers, parade into Camden Harbor, and all will dock for the Camden Windjammer Festival. Angelique will be in her berth and you'll be able to come and go off the boat to enjoy the festival activities. Have front row seats to the talent show and fireworks! Disembark the next morning after breakfast.

Filling Fast!
Full Inventory
Sep 14 - Sep 20, 2025
Starting at
2,749
Filling Fast!
Sep 21 - Sep 27, 2025
Starting at
2,749
7 days
6 nights
17 meals
6B 5L 6D
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Sail among the islands in the bays and anchor in a new cove.
Sailing the waters of Penobscot Bay. Anchor in beautiful harbors or off islands of coastal Maine.
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Sail among the islands in the bays and anchor in a new cove.
Sailing the waters of Penobscot Bay. Anchor in beautiful harbors or off islands of coastal Maine.
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Sail among the islands in the bays and anchor in a new cove.
Sailing the waters of Penobscot Bay. Anchor in beautiful harbors or off islands of coastal Maine.
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Island Visit, Intertidal Zone, Lobster History & Dinner
Sailing the waters of Penobscot Bay. Anchor in beautiful harbors or off islands of coastal Maine.
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Sailing to Penobscot Bay
Sailing the waters of Penobscot Bay. Anchor in beautiful harbors or off islands of coastal Maine.
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At a Glance

Explore Maine’s beautiful coast and its hundreds of islands aboard the 95-foot windjammer “Angelique.” A Maine experience since the 1930s, “windjamming” is unscripted cruising aboard a traditional sailing vessel. “Angelique” is a modern day windjammer made of steel-and-wood that serves as lodge, classroom and serene retreat. Departing from the beautiful town of Camden, “Angelique” drops anchor every evening in a picturesque harbor to let you explore a fishing village, a historic town, a beach, tide pool or an uninhabited island.
Activity Level
Keep the Pace
Climbing ladders onboard ship, in and out of bunks and in and out of boats; walking on varied terrain; sailing 5-7 hours each day.

What You'll Learn

  • Lodge each night aboard the classic English Channel windjammer “Angelique,” in scenic harbors along Maine’s majestic coast.
  • Learn about the intriguing history of Castine, site of the worst naval disaster of the American Revolution.
  • Explore the wild, unspoiled beauty of an uninhabited Maine island.

General Notes

Due to the nature of this program, listening devices are not available. Windjammer Angelique, the provider for this program, requires a signed passenger contract from all program participants. This contract will be included in the program preparatory materials participants will receive after enrolling in the program and must be signed, or e-signed, and returned prior to the program’s commencement.
Featured Expert
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Cipperly Good
Clipperly Good is the curator and collections manager at the Penobscot Marine Museum in Searsport, Maine, overseeing the object, archive and library collections. She holds a bachelor’s in history and American studies from Colby College. Clipperly worked at the Williams College-Mystic Seaport Maritime Studies Program during her junior year of college, sparking her career in maritime history and maritime museums. She holds a master’s in museum studies with a concentration in American history and taught maritime history for the Proctor Academy’s Ocean Classroom.

Please note: This expert may not be available for every date of this program.

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Cipperly Good View biography
Clipperly Good is the curator and collections manager at the Penobscot Marine Museum in Searsport, Maine, overseeing the object, archive and library collections. She holds a bachelor’s in history and American studies from Colby College. Clipperly worked at the Williams College-Mystic Seaport Maritime Studies Program during her junior year of college, sparking her career in maritime history and maritime museums. She holds a master’s in museum studies with a concentration in American history and taught maritime history for the Proctor Academy’s Ocean Classroom.
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Rachel Perkins View biography
A native of Rhode Island, Rachel earned a BS in wildlife ecology from the University of Wisconsin – Madison and an MS in resource management and administration from Antioch New England Graduate School. After spending a decade as a naturalist working with children around the country, she became a site coordinator and lecturer for Road Scholar programs on Tybee Island and in nearby Savannah, where she also worked part-time as a licensed group leader. Rachel now teaches what she calls "old-fashioned geography."
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Dennis E. Gallant View biography
Dennis Gallant grew up in the mountains of Maine but fell in love with the ocean when he moved to the coast for college. In 1993, he began work on the Maine windjammers, first on smaller daysailers, then signing on as mate aboard Angelique. He held the position for 10 summers and worked as a boat builder during the winter months. After leaving Angelique, Dennis captained both schooners and yachts on the coast of Maine and beyond, racking up offshore miles on three transatlantic trips.
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Sarah O'Malley View biography
Sarah O'Malley is an assistant professor of marine biology at Maine Maritime Academy who specializes in intertidal ecology and anadromous fish restoration. She communicates science in both audio and print formats and is an active volunteer with the Maine Master Naturalist Program. As a lifelong resident of the Penobscot Bay region, Sarah is excited to share her love of Maine's coast and all of its natural history with Road Scholars.
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Katie Conroy View biography
Katie Conroy is the education and engagement specialist at the Maine Maritime Museum. She holds a bachelor's degree from Clark University in environmental science and a master's degree from Stonybrook University in marine conservation and policy. She previously worked in marine research, policy, and education for organizations including the Alaska Sealife Center, the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Association (NOAA), and the Port Townsend Marine Science Center. She currently lives in Bath, Maine with her dog, and loves surfing, hiking, biking, skiing, and painting with watercolors.
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Sarah Timm View biography
Sarah Timm is the director of education at the Maine Maritime Museum, where she oversees education and interpretive programs that connect K-12, public, and digital audiences to Maine's global maritime significance, past and present. Sarah has taught art history and maritime material culture courses at Florida State University, Bowdoin College, and the Maine College of Art and Design, and has served as an education consultant. Originally from North Carolina, Sarah lives with her husband and two kids (and a cat) in Bath, Maine.
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