Each day all Mary Day guests were invited to go ashore. We were transported by smaller boats and usually had an hour to spend on shore. Our first shore trip was to a rocky beach in a quiet cove where we had our lobster boil. This was, of course, one of the meal highlights of our cruise. Truth be told, however, all of our meals and treats were spectacular.
Our second trip ashore was Swan’s Island, a fishing village located 6 miles off Maine’s rugged coast and only accessible by a daily ferry. Home to about 350 year round residents, the main industry is lobster trapping. We had a choice of hiking to the lighthouse or wandering around the dock where the lobsters were brought in. Diane and I chose to stick to the dock.
Our third trip ashore was to visit the WoodenBoat School which is located in Brooklin, ME. The schools was started in 1981 and offers classes for wooden boat enthusiasts in how to design, construct, maintain and repair their own wooden boats. Their students come from around the world.