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Частный чартер на закате на винтажной лодке с лобстерами

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Оставьте толпу и присоединитесь к нам на борту старинной лодки для омаров штата Мэн, чтобы совершить частную двухчасовую экскурсию по достопримечательностям и осмотр маяка под потрясающим закатом в штате Мэн. Мы пройдем через острова залива Каско, минуя лучшие прибрежные достопримечательности Портленда, в том числе исторические форты 19 века, маяки и живописное побережье штата Мэн. Идеально подходит для семей и небольших групп, каждый чартер является частным для групп до 6 человек. Забронируйте ОДИН БИЛЕТ для группы до 6 человек.
Город: Портленд
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Bottled water
Cooler, glassware, plates, utensils for guest use. Beer and wine are sold onboard. No BYOB.
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MONHEGAN is equipped with an environmentally friendly composting toilet
Licensed Captain & Local Guide
Bottled water
Cooler, glassware, plates, utensils for guest use. Beer and wine are sold onboard. No BYOB.
Дополнительная информация
  • Младенцы и маленькие дети могут кататься в детской коляске
  • Допускаются животные-поводыри
  • Подходит для всех уровней физической подготовки
  • Чартеры указаны по цене за лодку до 6 пассажиров. Выберите 1 взрослого при оформлении заказа, чтобы забронировать для группы до 6 человек.
  • Дети допускаются, но несовершеннолетние должны находиться в сопровождении ответственного взрослого.
  • Для путешественников и персонала доступно дезинфицирующее средство для рук
  • Регулярно дезинфицируются места с интенсивным движением
  • Средства/оборудование дезинфицируются между использованием
  • Регулярно дезинфицируются транспортные средства
  • Гидеры должны регулярно мыть руки
  • Бесконтактная оплата чаевых и дополнительных услуг
Что ожидать
1
Casco Bay
With over 200 islands that are home to both tiny coastal fishing towns and Maine's largest city, Casco Bay is vibrant, scenic, and a great way to experience Maine's incredible beauty, world-class cuisine, and wonderful boating opportunities.
2
Spring Point Ledge Lighthouse
Get up close to Spring Point Light and nearby Fort Preble, a small gun emplacement built as a part of Portland's Harbor Defenses. In the early years, the lighthouse was not connected to the mainland by the granite breakwater that exists today, and ships that went on the wrong side of the lighthouse went aground on shallow ledge.
3
Bug Light Park
This is the smallest and first of four lighthouses we will encounter on our cruise through Casco Bay. On windy days, keep an eye out for gatherings of expert kite flyers and their colorful kites. Sometimes there's even a giant purple octopus floating lazily in the breeze! Just around the corner from Bug Light is a statue of the bow of a Liberty Ship. Many ships were constructed here during WWII, including the S.S. Jeremiah O'Brien, which is a popular tourist attraction in San Francisco and one of the only surviving Liberty Ships.
4
Portland Head Light
See Portland Head Light, Maine's oldest and most iconic lighthouse, from the water. Commissioned by George Washington and constructed starting in 1791, this lighthouse has been an important navigational beacon and local landmark for more than 2 centuries. The lighthouse has withstood hurricanes and global conflicts. German U-boats sunk a US Navy ship just 15 miles off the Head Light in the waning days of WWII.
5
Fort Gorges
As the most conspicuous stone fortress protecting Portland Harbor, Fort Gorges is a landmark visible from much of Casco Bay, which is exactly why it was built on this rocky outcropping a short distance from Peaks and Little Diamond Islands and the mainland itself. The fort could fire more than a dozen cannons on attackers coming from any possible sea route, but was never used in active battle. Technological advancements in artillery during the Civil War rendered it too vulnerable to be useful. The fort did serve as a storage facility for the army during World War II, when underwater mines, electromagnetic sensing cables, and other systems were used to help protect Portland and Casco Bay from German attack. Remember, Portland was home to a large shipyard during WWII and was the start of a pipeline that supplies oil to Montreal and eastern Canada, so the region was of high strategic importance even in more modern conflicts.
6
Peaks Island
See some of the most incredibleEnjoy fantastic views of the scenic cliffs on Cushing Island and the tree-lined streets and quaint cottages of Peaks Island. Once home to several amusement parks that were served by direct steamer routes from New York, Peaks is now a quiet island neighborhood that is technically part of the City of Portland but has a small-town feel all its own. By the time the fall colors are in full view, most seasonal residents have returned to their usual homes, and Peaks is home to just a couple hundred hearty year round souls who must take a ferry or water taxi to get to the mainland.
7
Casco Bay
With over 200 islands that are home to both tiny coastal fishing towns and Maine's largest city, Casco Bay is vibrant, scenic, and a great way to experience Maine's incredible beauty, world-class cuisine, and wonderful boating opportunities.
8
Spring Point Ledge Lighthouse
Get up close to Spring Point Light and nearby Fort Preble, a small gun emplacement built as a part of Portland's Harbor Defenses. In the early years, the lighthouse was not connected to the mainland by the granite breakwater that exists today, and ships that went on the wrong side of the lighthouse went aground on shallow ledge.
9
Bug Light Park
This is the smallest and first of four lighthouses we will encounter on our cruise through Casco Bay. On windy days, keep an eye out for gatherings of expert kite flyers and their colorful kites. Sometimes there's even a giant purple octopus floating lazily in the breeze! Just around the corner from Bug Light is a statue of the bow of a Liberty Ship. Many ships were constructed here during WWII, including the S.S. Jeremiah O'Brien, which is a popular tourist attraction in San Francisco and one of the only surviving Liberty Ships.
10
Portland Head Light
See Portland Head Light, Maine's oldest and most iconic lighthouse, from the water. Commissioned by George Washington and constructed starting in 1791, this lighthouse has been an important navigational beacon and local landmark for more than 2 centuries. The lighthouse has withstood hurricanes and global conflicts. German U-boats sunk a US Navy ship just 15 miles off the Head Light in the waning days of WWII.
11
Fort Gorges
As the most conspicuous stone fortress protecting Portland Harbor, Fort Gorges is a landmark visible from much of Casco Bay, which is exactly why it was built on this rocky outcropping a short distance from Peaks and Little Diamond Islands and the mainland itself. The fort could fire more than a dozen cannons on attackers coming from any possible sea route, but was never used in active battle. Technological advancements in artillery during the Civil War rendered it too vulnerable to be useful. The fort did serve as a storage facility for the army during World War II, when underwater mines, electromagnetic sensing cables, and other systems were used to help protect Portland and Casco Bay from German attack. Remember, Portland was home to a large shipyard during WWII and was the start of a pipeline that supplies oil to Montreal and eastern Canada, so the region was of high strategic importance even in more modern conflicts.
12
Peaks Island
See some of the most incredibleEnjoy fantastic views of the scenic cliffs on Cushing Island and the tree-lined streets and quaint cottages of Peaks Island. Once home to several amusement parks that were served by direct steamer routes from New York, Peaks is now a quiet island neighborhood that is technically part of the City of Portland but has a small-town feel all its own. By the time the fall colors are in full view, most seasonal residents have returned to their usual homes, and Peaks is home to just a couple hundred hearty year round souls who must take a ferry or water taxi to get to the mainland.
13
Casco Bay
With over 200 islands that are home to both tiny coastal fishing towns and Maine's largest city, Casco Bay is vibrant, scenic, and a great way to experience Maine's incredible beauty, world-class cuisine, and wonderful boating opportunities.
14
Spring Point Ledge Lighthouse
Get up close to Spring Point Light and nearby Fort Preble, a small gun emplacement built as a part of Portland's Harbor Defenses. In the early years, the lighthouse was not connected to the mainland by the granite breakwater that exists today, and ships that went on the wrong side of the lighthouse went aground on shallow ledge.
15
Bug Light Park
This is the smallest and first of four lighthouses we will encounter on our cruise through Casco Bay. On windy days, keep an eye out for gatherings of expert kite flyers and their colorful kites. Sometimes there's even a giant purple octopus floating lazily in the breeze! Just around the corner from Bug Light is a statue of the bow of a Liberty Ship. Many ships were constructed here during WWII, including the S.S. Jeremiah O'Brien, which is a popular tourist attraction in San Francisco and one of the only surviving Liberty Ships.
16
Portland Head Light
See Portland Head Light, Maine's oldest and most iconic lighthouse, from the water. Commissioned by George Washington and constructed starting in 1791, this lighthouse has been an important navigational beacon and local landmark for more than 2 centuries. The lighthouse has withstood hurricanes and global conflicts. German U-boats sunk a US Navy ship just 15 miles off the Head Light in the waning days of WWII.
17
Fort Gorges
As the most conspicuous stone fortress protecting Portland Harbor, Fort Gorges is a landmark visible from much of Casco Bay, which is exactly why it was built on this rocky outcropping a short distance from Peaks and Little Diamond Islands and the mainland itself. The fort could fire more than a dozen cannons on attackers coming from any possible sea route, but was never used in active battle. Technological advancements in artillery during the Civil War rendered it too vulnerable to be useful. The fort did serve as a storage facility for the army during World War II, when underwater mines, electromagnetic sensing cables, and other systems were used to help protect Portland and Casco Bay from German attack. Remember, Portland was home to a large shipyard during WWII and was the start of a pipeline that supplies oil to Montreal and eastern Canada, so the region was of high strategic importance even in more modern conflicts.
18
Peaks Island
See some of the most incredibleEnjoy fantastic views of the scenic cliffs on Cushing Island and the tree-lined streets and quaint cottages of Peaks Island. Once home to several amusement parks that were served by direct steamer routes from New York, Peaks is now a quiet island neighborhood that is technically part of the City of Portland but has a small-town feel all its own. By the time the fall colors are in full view, most seasonal residents have returned to their usual homes, and Peaks is home to just a couple hundred hearty year round souls who must take a ferry or water taxi to get to the mainland.
19
Casco Bay
With over 200 islands that are home to both tiny coastal fishing towns and Maine's largest city, Casco Bay is vibrant, scenic, and a great way to experience Maine's incredible beauty, world-class cuisine, and wonderful boating opportunities.
20
Spring Point Ledge Lighthouse
Get up close to Spring Point Light and nearby Fort Preble, a small gun emplacement built as a part of Portland's Harbor Defenses. In the early years, the lighthouse was not connected to the mainland by the granite breakwater that exists today, and ships that went on the wrong side of the lighthouse went aground on shallow ledge.
21
Bug Light Park
This is the smallest and first of four lighthouses we will encounter on our cruise through Casco Bay. On windy days, keep an eye out for gatherings of expert kite flyers and their colorful kites. Sometimes there's even a giant purple octopus floating lazily in the breeze! Just around the corner from Bug Light is a statue of the bow of a Liberty Ship. Many ships were constructed here during WWII, including the S.S. Jeremiah O'Brien, which is a popular tourist attraction in San Francisco and one of the only surviving Liberty Ships.
22
Portland Head Light
See Portland Head Light, Maine's oldest and most iconic lighthouse, from the water. Commissioned by George Washington and constructed starting in 1791, this lighthouse has been an important navigational beacon and local landmark for more than 2 centuries. The lighthouse has withstood hurricanes and global conflicts. German U-boats sunk a US Navy ship just 15 miles off the Head Light in the waning days of WWII.
23
Fort Gorges
As the most conspicuous stone fortress protecting Portland Harbor, Fort Gorges is a landmark visible from much of Casco Bay, which is exactly why it was built on this rocky outcropping a short distance from Peaks and Little Diamond Islands and the mainland itself. The fort could fire more than a dozen cannons on attackers coming from any possible sea route, but was never used in active battle. Technological advancements in artillery during the Civil War rendered it too vulnerable to be useful. The fort did serve as a storage facility for the army during World War II, when underwater mines, electromagnetic sensing cables, and other systems were used to help protect Portland and Casco Bay from German attack. Remember, Portland was home to a large shipyard during WWII and was the start of a pipeline that supplies oil to Montreal and eastern Canada, so the region was of high strategic importance even in more modern conflicts.
24
Peaks Island
See some of the most incredibleEnjoy fantastic views of the scenic cliffs on Cushing Island and the tree-lined streets and quaint cottages of Peaks Island. Once home to several amusement parks that were served by direct steamer routes from New York, Peaks is now a quiet island neighborhood that is technically part of the City of Portland but has a small-town feel all its own. By the time the fall colors are in full view, most seasonal residents have returned to their usual homes, and Peaks is home to just a couple hundred hearty year round souls who must take a ferry or water taxi to get to the mainland.
25
Каско Бэй
С более чем 200 островами, на которых расположены как крошечные прибрежные рыбацкие городки, так и крупнейший город штата Мэн, залив Каско является ярким, живописным и является отличным способом познакомиться с невероятной красотой штата Мэн, кухней мирового класса и прекрасными возможностями для катания на лодках.
26
Маяк Спринг-Пойнт-Ледж
Подойдите поближе к маяку Спринг-Пойнт и близлежащему форту Пребл, небольшой огневой позиции, построенной как часть обороны гавани Портленда. В первые годы маяк не был соединен с материком гранитным волнорезом, существующим сегодня, и корабли, которые шли не с той стороны маяка, садились на мель на неглубоком уступе.
27
Баг Лайт Парк
Это самый маленький и первый из четырех маяков, которые мы встретим в нашем круизе по заливу Каско. В ветреные дни следите за сборищем опытных воздушных змеев и их разноцветных воздушных змеев. Иногда на ветру лениво плывет гигантский фиолетовый осьминог! Прямо за углом от Bug Light находится статуя в виде носовой части корабля Liberty Ship. Многие корабли были построены здесь во время Второй мировой войны, в том числе SS Jeremiah O'Brien, который является популярной туристической достопримечательностью в Сан-Франциско и одним из немногих уцелевших кораблей свободы.
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Портленд Хед Лайт
Посмотрите с воды на Портлендский головной маяк, самый старый и самый культовый маяк штата Мэн. Этот маяк, построенный в 1791 году по заказу Джорджа Вашингтона, уже более 2 веков является важным навигационным маяком и местной достопримечательностью. Маяк выдержал ураганы и глобальные конфликты. В последние дни Второй мировой войны немецкие подводные лодки потопили корабль ВМС США всего в 15 милях от Хэд-Лайт.
29
Форт-Горджес
Будучи самой заметной каменной крепостью, защищающей Портлендскую гавань, Форт-Ущелье является достопримечательностью, которую видно из большей части залива Каско, именно поэтому он был построен на этом скалистом выступе недалеко от Пиков и островов Литл-Даймонд и самого материка. Форт мог вести более десятка пушек по атакующим, идущим с любого возможного морского пути, но никогда не использовался в активных боях. Технический прогресс в артиллерии во время Гражданской войны сделал ее слишком уязвимой, чтобы ее можно было использовать. Форт служил складом для армии во время Второй мировой войны, когда подводные мины, кабели электромагнитного зондирования и другие системы использовались для защиты Портленда и залива Каско от нападения Германии. Помните, Портленд был домом для большой верфи во время Второй мировой войны и был началом трубопровода, по которому нефть поставлялась в Монреаль и восточную Канаду, поэтому этот регион имел большое стратегическое значение даже в более современных конфликтах.
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Пикс Айленд
Посмотрите некоторые из самых невероятных мест. Насладитесь фантастическим видом на живописные скалы острова Кушинг, а также на усаженные деревьями улицы и причудливые коттеджи острова Пикс. Когда-то Пикс был домом для нескольких парков развлечений, которые обслуживались прямыми маршрутами пароходов из Нью-Йорка. Сейчас Пикс представляет собой тихий островной район, который технически является частью города Портленд, но имеет собственное ощущение маленького городка. К тому времени, когда осенние краски полностью видны, большинство сезонных жителей вернулись в свои обычные дома, а Пикс является домом всего для пары сотен жизнерадостных душ, которым круглый год приходится сесть на паром или водное такси, чтобы добраться до материка.
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briangN8245WF
Oct 2022
My wife and I celebrated our 25th anniversary aboard the Monhegan with Mike and Captain Zach. They could not have been more accommodating and informative about all of the landmarks (forts, lighthouses, etc.) that we saw. Just a beautiful experience that left us with an everlasting memory of our special day. These are professionals and will make sure you have a great and safe trip on the water.
john t
Oct 2022
Perfect trip to see the Casco Bay islands and lighthouses. Scenery is great for the entire trip. Had food on the trip which was very good. Would certainly do this trip again.
CCCSch
Aug 2022
The boat (Moynihan is a beautiful, renovated 60-ish year old vessel. Lucas was our deck hand and he was fantastic! Knowledgeable about the area, professional, and fun. We were a family of four adults (2 are college guys). Three of us are 6’ - 6’4”. Seating is a quite comfortable well-cushioned round bench seat around a table at the “front” of the boat. We saw several lighthouses, forts, and all the beauty along the coast. A lot of laughs. Sunset was breathtaking. All four of us absolutely loved the experience. This truly will be a standout memory of our visit to Portland. Highly recommend. PS We pre-ordered plenty of food - charcuterie, lobster rolls, whoopie pies (must order in Maine!), soups and more, and it was all delicious. Even enjoyed some local beer and spritzers!

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