Camden Sailing
• A WorldWeb.com Travel Guide to Sailing in Camden, ME, Maine.
This company provides the opportunity to sail in Penobscot Bay. The Sagacious is a 34 foot Pearson sloop sail boat. It can accommodate four or five passengers and comes fully captained by Nancy Rowe.
Maine Windjammer Cruises offers windjammer sailing out of Camden on one of three schooners - the Grace Bailey and the Merchantile carry 29 passengers each and the Mistress carries six. Four cruises of varying lengths are offered each week from late May through October.
This 64-ft schooner carries 22 passengers and sails on four- to six-day cruises from Memorial Day to Columbus day. Every cruise is topped off with an Island Lobster Bake. The French is a National Historic Landmark, having been launched in 1871, and is the oldest active sailing schooner in the United States.
Discover Downeast Maine aboard an authentic windjammer. Explore uninhabited islands and fishing villages and see porpoises, seals and eagles. The Maine Windjammer Association features 14 ships that sail from Camden, Rockport and Rockland.
The Windjammer Angelique offers Maine visitors the opportunity to explore the coast under full sail with weekly boarding cruises. The vessel can accommodate up to 31 passengers leaves from Camden's inner harbor.
During the summer months, the Schooner Appledore offers a variety of sailing trips on Penobscot Bay, including day sails, sunset cruises and private charters. The 86-ft schooner leaves from Bayview Landing in Camden Harbor and sails four times a day, seven days a week. In winter, the Appledore offers similar sailing trips in Key West, Florida.
Schooner Mary Day offers overnight sailing cruises from Camden Harbor. Visitors can choose from three, four or six-day cruises aboard a legendary tall ship, or choose a land and sea package that also includes a stay in an historic Rockland inn.
Liberation Charters features a 35-foot sloop ready to help Midcoast Maine visitors explore Penobscot Bay under sail. The sailboat can accommodate up to six passengers and half or full-day trips are available for sightseeing, relaxing on the water or even learning a bit about sailing. Passengers can bring aboard food and beverages. English, French and Spanish spoken.









