Sailing is a popular tourist activity in Camden, Maine. The harbor is one of the most picturesque there is in the whole state and for a long time now, schooners have been carrying tourists and guests to cruise along Penobscot Bay to admire the lively waterfront life. Some locations like the Curtis Island Lighthouse can only be viewed by water and is not accessible by land. So don't miss out on any of the wonderful sights in Camden.
Every Labor Day weekend, the annual Camden Windjammer Festival is held, with people from all over the country coming to join in the festivities. The festival is a community effort, celebrating the maritime history of Camden, like the origins of the windjammer business in the 1940s, a tradition still very much alive to this day. Activities include exploring the windjammers themselves, talent shows, musical performances, and arts and crafts instructions for those interested.
Camden is full of boat services, guided tours, and private charters one can avail of. The Schooner Olad is one of them. It sails daily out of Camden and gives tourists hours of scenic sailing along Penobscot Bay. The Schooner Mary Day offers up to a six-day cruise package aboard the ship or a combined land and sea package with accommodations at a Rockland inn. The Schooner Surprise can carry up to eighteen passengers and guests are even allowed to help raise the sails of the ship. Most day tours are two to six hours long, providing you with ample time for other activities as well.
Kayaking is an alternative, especially for those who want to do their own paddling. Kayaking services are abundant in Camden; one can rent all the necessary kayaking equipment to save you the effort of having to transport gear from one place to another and tours and routes are given so that you will be able to see all there is worth seeing in Camden and avoid any hazards along the way. You won't have to worry about the weather, tides, getting lost, or disturbing any local animals while kayaking. All that leaves you to do is get on your kayak and paddle your way through Penobscot Bay.
After a good day of sailing, you will be able to go back and enjoy a nice meal or take a quiet rest in one of the
Camden Maine hotels of your choice. Tourist accommodations are never a problem in this town and there are numerous bed and breakfasts, houses and cottages for rent, and of course, local Camden Maine hotels all aiming to give you the best vacation ever.