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Rockland Cruise Reviews

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Review for a U.S.A. Cruise on Stephen Taber

Kat6488
2-5 Cruises • Age 40s

Great town with lots of shops and restaurants. ...
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Sail Date: October 2020


Review for a Transatlantic Cruise on Sapphire Princess

Broadhurstbob
10+ Cruises • Age 60s

Our tour was hosted by Marilee, and took us to a vineyard and winery, followed by time in Camden. It was a bright sunny day and the fall colours were really starting to show. A very enjoyable way to spend a few hours. ...
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Sail Date: September 2019


Review for a U.S.A. Cruise on American Constitution

lynnmarv1
10+ Cruises • Age 70s

Extra special lobster roast at the Sail, Power & Steam Museum grounds. Best lobster ever. Didn't get a chance to tour around in Rockland due to the tender schedule, bus to the picnic, etc. ...
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Sail Date: September 2018


Review for a U.S.A. Cruise on American Constitution

ohiogeorge
10+ Cruises • Age 70s

Did the lobster cruising tour. Very interesting on how they catch and process the lobsters. ...
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Sail Date: August 2018


Review for a Canada & New England Cruise on Norwegian Gem

hornplayerlj
First Time Cruiser • Age 70s

This tour was not good. We did the highlights of Maine coast and lobster lunch. It was billed as a photo op of the harbor from the mountain. We did a drive thru, not allowed off the bus but spent an hour and twenty minutes in Camden, a quaint but not exciting town. Since we were going to have a lobster dinner, lunch was not an option for the stop. The lobster lunch was ok but in a large ...
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Sail Date: October 2017


Review for a Canada & New England Cruise on Norwegian Gem

kimugsy
2-5 Cruises • Age 50s

We opted for our own excursion once again - We started with a visit to Myrtles Tavern - local bar with great drinks and cheap/tasty food. We then took a sail boat ride on the Bufflehead - The Captain was a true sailor - very competent and super friendly. Alot of fun. ...
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Sail Date: October 2017


Review for a Canada & New England Cruise on Norwegian Gem

rjags.cruiser
2-5 Cruises • Age 70s

A "Tender" port, since there is no pier for the ship. We walked the area. Nice shops, good local food. Spent the rest of the day back on the ship. ...
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Sail Date: October 2017


Review for a Canada & New England Cruise on Norwegian Gem

mfanel
First Time Cruiser • Age 60s

Rockland really did not offer much so we took a cab to Camden, Maine and that was the best. We ate at the waterfront restaurant and it was delicious. The town had a sweet charm and we were there exploring for hours ...
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Sail Date: October 2017


Review for a Canada & New England Cruise on Vision of the Seas

paperclips
10+ Cruises • Age 60s

I took the ships tour to Mount Battie (beautiful scenic view and we were blessed with a sunny morning) then off to a cute town of Camden where we were left for 2.5 hours to enjoy the town. If you are a shopper (not me) there is lots of shops. Personally I didn’t need that amount of time here but I went to sit at their harbour front and just relaxed. ...
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Sail Date: October 2017


Review for a Canada & New England Cruise on Vision of the Seas

Galveston Cruiser
10+ Cruises • Age 70s

Small town with lots of history. Home to some of the Windjammers that sail the coast in summer, now winterized. By chance, found Bixby & Co. a chocolatier - worth the walk. Bought lots which made it home to enjoy! ...
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Sail Date: October 2017


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