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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 and an uninhabited island, and see an iconic lighthouse.

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LODGING & MEALS
Lodgings may differ by date. Select a date to see the lodgings specific to that date.
Showing Lodging & Meals For:
Sep 21, 2025 - Sep 27, 2025
Jun 01, 2025 - Jun 07, 2025
Jun 08, 2025 - Jun 14, 2025
Jun 22, 2025 - Jun 28, 2025
Aug 24, 2025 - Aug 30, 2025
Sep 14, 2025 - Sep 20, 2025
Sep 21, 2025 - Sep 27, 2025
Lodging and meal options may differ by date. Select a date to see the information specific to that date.
What You'll Eat
6 Breakfasts
5 Lunches
6 Dinners
Total: 17 Meals
The following choices may be available when requested in advance: Gluten Free, Vegetarian, Pescatarian
Where You'll Stay
6 NIGHTS
Location: Camden
Captain Dennis and his wife Candace welcome you aboard their windjammer to share with you the delight of cruising Maine's coastal waters under full sail. Meet new shipmates, share the enthusiasm for the lore of Penobscot Bay, and see lighthouses, seals, small villages, and rocky islands that dot the bay. Cabins aboard the Angelique are cozy, but adequate for the amount of time spent in the cabin. They range in average dimension (ft) from 7'6"x5'x6'2" to 7'x7'x6'8" with a double bed or two (upper and lower) single bunk-style berths. (Please note: both upper and lower bunks are used on this program. Climbing into the top bunk will be required of half the participants) All cabins have cold running water, fresh linens, towels, wool blankets and reading lights. Participants will make their individual beds with the linens provided upon arrival. Storage space is limited in all cabins. Duffel bags and soft sided luggage are easier to store. Please note that cabins are assigned based on availability and cannot be guaranteed. If you have a specific request or need, please make sure you indicate it in your Personal Information and Preferences section of your Road Scholar account, and we will do our best to accommodate you. There are three shared heads (baths) with three hot showers. Please see the Angelique's website for additional details and photos: https://www.sailangelique.com/welcome-aboard/accommodations/
6 NIGHTS
Location: Camden
Captain Dennis and his wife Candace welcome you aboard their windjammer to share with you the delight of cruising Maine's coastal waters under full sail. Meet new shipmates, share the enthusiasm for the lore of Penobscot Bay, and see lighthouses, seals, small villages, and rocky islands that dot the bay. Cabins aboard the Angelique are cozy, but adequate for the amount of time spent in the cabin. They range in average dimension (ft) from 7'6"x5'x6'2" to 7'x7'x6'8" with a double bed or two (upper and lower) single bunk-style berths. (Please note: both upper and lower bunks are used on this program. Climbing into the top bunk will be required of half the participants) All cabins have cold running water, fresh linens, towels, wool blankets and reading lights. Participants will make their individual beds with the linens provided upon arrival. Storage space is limited in all cabins. Duffel bags and soft sided luggage are easier to store. Please note that cabins are assigned based on availability and cannot be guaranteed. If you have a specific request or need, please make sure you indicate it in your Personal Information and Preferences section of your Road Scholar account, and we will do our best to accommodate you. There are three shared heads (baths) with three hot showers. Please see the Angelique's website for additional details and photos: https://www.sailangelique.com/welcome-aboard/accommodations/
6 NIGHTS
Location: Camden
Captain Dennis and his wife Candace welcome you aboard their windjammer to share with you the delight of cruising Maine's coastal waters under full sail. Meet new shipmates, share the enthusiasm for the lore of Penobscot Bay, and see lighthouses, seals, small villages, and rocky islands that dot the bay. Cabins aboard the Angelique are cozy, but adequate for the amount of time spent in the cabin. They range in average dimension (ft) from 7'6"x5'x6'2" to 7'x7'x6'8" with a double bed or two (upper and lower) single bunk-style berths. (Please note: both upper and lower bunks are used on this program. Climbing into the top bunk will be required of half the participants) All cabins have cold running water, fresh linens, towels, wool blankets and reading lights. Participants will make their individual beds with the linens provided upon arrival. Storage space is limited in all cabins. Duffel bags and soft sided luggage are easier to store. Please note that cabins are assigned based on availability and cannot be guaranteed. If you have a specific request or need, please make sure you indicate it in your Personal Information and Preferences section of your Road Scholar account, and we will do our best to accommodate you. There are three shared heads (baths) with three hot showers. Please see the Angelique's website for additional details and photos: https://www.sailangelique.com/welcome-aboard/accommodations/
6 NIGHTS
Location: Camden
Captain Dennis and his wife Candace welcome you aboard their windjammer to share with you the delight of cruising Maine's coastal waters under full sail. Meet new shipmates, share the enthusiasm for the lore of Penobscot Bay, and see lighthouses, seals, small villages, and rocky islands that dot the bay. Cabins aboard the Angelique are cozy, but adequate for the amount of time spent in the cabin. They range in average dimension (ft) from 7'6"x5'x6'2" to 7'x7'x6'8" with a double bed or two (upper and lower) single bunk-style berths. (Please note: both upper and lower bunks are used on this program. Climbing into the top bunk will be required of half the participants) All cabins have cold running water, fresh linens, towels, wool blankets and reading lights. Participants will make their individual beds with the linens provided upon arrival. Storage space is limited in all cabins. Duffel bags and soft sided luggage are easier to store. Please note that cabins are assigned based on availability and cannot be guaranteed. If you have a specific request or need, please make sure you indicate it in your Personal Information and Preferences section of your Road Scholar account, and we will do our best to accommodate you. There are three shared heads (baths) with three hot showers. Please see the Angelique's website for additional details and photos: https://www.sailangelique.com/welcome-aboard/accommodations/
6 NIGHTS
Location: Camden
Captain Dennis and his wife Candace welcome you aboard their windjammer to share with you the delight of cruising Maine's coastal waters under full sail. Meet new shipmates, share the enthusiasm for the lore of Penobscot Bay, and see lighthouses, seals, small villages, and rocky islands that dot the bay. Cabins aboard the Angelique are cozy, but adequate for the amount of time spent in the cabin. They range in average dimension (ft) from 7'6"x5'x6'2" to 7'x7'x6'8" with a double bed or two (upper and lower) single bunk-style berths. (Please note: both upper and lower bunks are used on this program. Climbing into the top bunk will be required of half the participants) All cabins have cold running water, fresh linens, towels, wool blankets and reading lights. Participants will make their individual beds with the linens provided upon arrival. Storage space is limited in all cabins. Duffel bags and soft sided luggage are easier to store. Please note that cabins are assigned based on availability and cannot be guaranteed. If you have a specific request or need, please make sure you indicate it in your Personal Information and Preferences section of your Road Scholar account, and we will do our best to accommodate you. There are three shared heads (baths) with three hot showers. Please see the Angelique's website for additional details and photos: https://www.sailangelique.com/welcome-aboard/accommodations/
6 NIGHTS
Location: Camden
Captain Dennis and his wife Candace welcome you aboard their windjammer to share with you the delight of cruising Maine's coastal waters under full sail. Meet new shipmates, share the enthusiasm for the lore of Penobscot Bay, and see lighthouses, seals, small villages, and rocky islands that dot the bay. Cabins aboard the Angelique are cozy, but adequate for the amount of time spent in the cabin. They range in average dimension (ft) from 7'6"x5'x6'2" to 7'x7'x6'8" with a double bed or two (upper and lower) single bunk-style berths. (Please note: both upper and lower bunks are used on this program. Climbing into the top bunk will be required of half the participants) All cabins have cold running water, fresh linens, towels, wool blankets and reading lights. Participants will make their individual beds with the linens provided upon arrival. Storage space is limited in all cabins. Duffel bags and soft sided luggage are easier to store. Please note that cabins are assigned based on availability and cannot be guaranteed. If you have a specific request or need, please make sure you indicate it in your Personal Information and Preferences section of your Road Scholar account, and we will do our best to accommodate you. There are three shared heads (baths) with three hot showers. Please see the Angelique's website for additional details and photos: https://www.sailangelique.com/welcome-aboard/accommodations/





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