
Grande Caribe
July 12–19, 2008
July 29–August 5, 2008
A cruise to Maine evokes peaceful simplicity and harmony as one respectfully coexists with some of the finest undisturbed nature in North America. Lighthouses, lobsters and a lot more. Maine is always a favorite.
PORTLAND, ME: A lively city with a working waterfront, blending the character of yesteryear with an eclectic twist. Restored Old Port is not to be missed.
BATH, ME: Enjoy a quaint stroll at the relaxing waterfront park. Learn about Maine's maritime and shipbuilding heritage.
ROCKLAND, ME: Spectacular rocky shoreline unfolds to multiple inlets and harbors making Rockland one of the finest recreational boating harbors on the East Coast.
BAR HARBOR, ME: It is easy to understand why more than 300 species of land, sea and shore birds call Bar Harbor home, thanks to diverse habitats of forest, salt marsh and coastal wetlands. Acadia National Park is inspiring and tranquil.
CASTINE, ME: Once an early trading post of settlers of the 1600s and a site of many battles over the centuries, it is now listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
BELFAST, ME: On the shores of Penobscot Bay, visit a community that has successfully transformed from its industrial and shipbuilding roots to a flourishing cultural mecca well-known for its exceptional crafts and antiques.
PORT CLYDE, ME: World-renowned painter Andrew Wyeth discovered his artistic voice during family vacations to this delightful small canning and fishing village, complete with a hometown general store.
PORTLAND, ME: Disembarkation. You may choose to extend your stay independently and discover nearby Freeport, or perhaps take a train journey on to Boston or Canada.