Mailboat Run Cruise

Portland Mailboat Run Cruise (Long, Cliff and Chebeague Islands)
Price: $20.00
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Summary
Shore Excursion Size ? Standard
Shore Excursion Type Cultural, Scenic, Water
Shore Excursion Duration 3 Hours
Activity Level ? Moderate
Shore Excursion Leaves From ? An approximately 5 minute walk from the cruise ship pier.
Food/Beverage Provided None
Recommended Dress We recommend wearing comfortable clothing and sensible rubber soled shoes for walking on the boat. A light jacket or sweater is recommended as it can be windy and cool on the water. Sunglasses are also suggested.
Restrictions Guests must be able to step on and off boat. To access the upper deck, steps are required.

Mailboat Run Cruise

An integral part of Portland, Maine's island communities, the mailboat is a true working boat carrying passengers, mail and freight to the Casco Bay's Little Diamond, Great Diamond, Long, Cliff, and Chebeague Islands. As the longest-operating service of its kind, this Maine Mailboat Run Cruise tour is a wonderful way to see the sights of the Bay.

Little Diamond Island was known as "Little Hog Island" during Colonial times. It is part of the city of Portland, and as of the 2000 Census, the island had a year-round population of five. Great Diamond Island has a year-round population of 77. The island is not easily accessible by motor vehicle and has a limited network of roads. At low tide, Little Diamond Island connects to Great Diamond Island via a semi-submerged sandbar.

Like other Casco Bay islands, Long Island was originally inhabited by Native Americans until settlers arrived in the 1600s. Colonel Ezekiel Cushing purchased the island in 1732 and is credited with being the first westerner to settle and build a house on Long Island. During World War II, Long Island served as a fueling depot for the U.S. Navy. Supply stations and army buildings were constructed on the island, and many of these buildings still stand along the shore.

Cliff Island is the smallest year-round island in Casco Bay. Chebeague (pronounced: shuh-BEEG) is one of Maine's most beautiful islands. At 3 miles long and 1 mile wide, Chebeague is the largest island in Casco Bay and is home to over 360 year-round people and over 4,000 summer residents The island has a storied history of sailing, notably the stone sloopers, men who carried ballast for the sailing ships of 19th-century America and later granite for many of the country's most spectacular buildings, including the Washington Monument. The many lovely Greek Revival homes on the island were built by these sloopers.

Please note: Restroom facilities are available onboard for your convenience.