
Where We Go During Our Windjammer Sail
Every Monday morning Schooner Mary Day sets sail from Camden for a week of poking about among the bays and islands of mid-coast Maine. The region's many offshore islands and inside passages offer a wonderful variety of adventures as well as the choice of sailing in the shelter of the islands or on the broad ocean, depending on weather and sea conditions. We make every effort to stay off the beaten path, visiting islands and out of the way places on the mainland. We do our best to get off the boat to explore ashore each day. To a great extent, our itinerary is determined by the wind - it takes us where it's blowing but we always anchor for the night in a snug harbor, whether at an offshore island, salty downeast village, or larger seaside resort. We return to Camden on Saturday before noon to complete this memorable windjammer cruise. Find the perfect sailing vacation on a Maine windjammer by exploring cruises aboard the Schooner Mary Day.

There's some time ashore for birdwatching, here at Fort Point State Park and Lighthouse.
Burnt Coat Harbor on Swan's Island is a favorite stop, with its fishing village and lighthouse.