June 21 - 27, 2026
Learn to capture the joy of nature and enjoy the thrill of sailing Maine’s pristine island archipelago rich with wildlife (magnificent megafauna!) and textured by dramatic island geology. Grab your camera and binoculars for this 6-day adventure as we bring along award winning photographer Jim Dugan as well as a guest naturalist. Having both talents on board you will see what is possible with the very modest camera, or cell phone, and how light plays an important role as we explore and appreciate the mega and micro fauna and flora of Maine’s naturally vibrant coast. These are the priceless moments to capture. Celebrate with us the longest days of the year and seize the light!
🔆 RATE: $1898 per person 🔆
We are sorry to see folks cancel and we understand life happens. It is extremely important for us to be fair to everyone; our guests, our crew, our family, and our community. It is with these guidelines we feel confident that we can maintain an honest and trustworthy reservation/cancellation policy.
All cancellations will be subject to a $100/person booking fee.
Deposits are refundable (minus the cancellation fee/person) if cancellation takes place prior to the balance due date (8 weeks prior to the sailing date).
Cancellations made within the 8 weeks prior to the sailing date, fares are refundable (minus the cancellation fee/person) if and only if we are able to fill your spaces.
Each cabin on the Mary Day has its own cozy charm. Consider these points to choose the best one for your comfort. Scroll down for cabin photos and descriptions.
Cabin and bed size: Some cabins are snug and intimate, while others offer a little more room to stretch out. All beds are 6'2 in length. Head to head cabins are best for taller guests.
Who you're traveling with: Are you sailing solo, with a partner, or with a friend? We have options to fit everyone.
Sharing or private: Would you prefer a private cabin, or are you open to sharing with another guest?
Getting in and out of bed: Some berths require a short climb up a ladder, or using a step, while others are at levels to sit down.
Privacy vs. Budget: Single berths in shared cabins save money; booking a full cabin guarantees privacy.
Storage & Packing: Smaller cabins have limited storage while double bed cabins have ample storage space- pack light if possible. Soft-sided bags work best and tuck easily into the storage areas in the cabin.
View & Location: Windows and skylights enhance your experience; consider cabin proximity to common areas for noise preference.
If you're not sure which cabin is the best fit, we're happy to help you choose one that matches your comfort level and style of adventure!
On boarding day, you can expect a friendly and welcoming atmosphere as you arrive at the dock. Upon boarding you will receive a brief orientation about the schooner and the daily routine. Safety procedures will be discussed as a group the following morning prior to departure. A crew member will guide you on a tour of the boat individually, exploring the cabins, common areas, and heads to help you familiarize with the ship’s layout. This is also a time to meet the crew and fellow passengers, fostering a sense of community. After settling in, you typically have the chance to relax, enjoy the scenic surroundings, and possibly take a stroll into nearby Camden for a local dinner before returning onboard to spend the night, preparing for the adventures ahead.
Spend six inspiring days aboard Mary Day exploring the natural beauty of coastal Maine. This Natural History & Photography cruise combines relaxed sailing with wildlife observation, island exploration, and opportunities to photograph Penobscot Bay’s landscapes and light. If conditions allow, a day may be spent sailing offshore to see puffins at their nesting islands. Unhurried days under sail and quiet anchorages create a perfect setting for learning, creativity, and connection with nature. On the last day of your cruise, Mary Day returns to Camden Harbor, arriving by 11am - leaving you with lasting memories of Maine's coast and a gentle return to shore.
Use the diagram to see the layout of each cabin type aboard the schooner. Each space is designed to maximize comfort and functionality while maintaining the charm of a classic Maine windjammer.
Double-Bed Cabins: Private space for couples or solo traveler, with a waist-high berth, luggage storage, and fresh-air windows.
Head-to-Head Cabins: Two single beds along one wall, perfect for light sleepers or those who get up at night.
Bunk-Style Cabins: Compact stacked berths for solo travelers, friends, or couples, with limited storage.
Triple Cabins: Efficient for small groups or families, can be booked shared or private.
Single Cabins: Very small, cozy quarters in the main saloon, best for guests comfortable in tight spaces.
A double-bed cabin aboard a Maine windjammer is compact yet comfortable, featuring a waist-high berth with a luggage rack beneath, ample built-in storage, warm woodwork, a fresh-water sink, a window and skylight that invite in cool sea air, and individual reading lights (with USB ports) —an inviting, private retreat that stands apart from the schooner's bunk-style and multi-berth cabins.
🔶 Occupancy for two. Book as a Private for one or two passengers.
A triple cabin aboard a Maine windjammer is a practical, sociable space featuring three snug berths arranged for efficient use of the room, warm wood trim, personal reading lights with USB ports, and modest storage for shared essentials—ideal for friends or family who don’t mind cozy quarters and want to experience the voyage together. You may reserve an individual berth and be paired with same-gender cabinmates, or secure all three berths to enjoy the cabin as a private accommodation.
🔶 Occupancy for three. Book as Sharing or Private for two or three passengers.
A head-to-head cabin features two single beds arranged lengthwise along the same wall, with pillows adjacent to each other in the middle—an ideal layout for guests who prefer separate sleeping spaces and the ability to get up during the night without disturbing their cabin mate. Each berth includes a shelf for luggage underneath, an individual reading light with USB port, and the cabin is equipped with a fresh-water sink, plus a window and skylight that invite in fresh sea air and natural light.
🔶 Occupancy for two. Book as a Private only, for one or two passengers.
The bunk-bed cabin is a compact, efficiently designed space featuring neatly stacked berths that maximize sleeping capacity while maintaining comfort. Each berth includes a shelf for personal items and an individual reading light with USB port, while the cabin also provides a fresh-water sink for convenience. A window and skylight bring in natural light and fresh sea air, though storage is limited, making it best suited for guests who can pack light. This cabin is ideal for solo travelers or friends traveling together who enjoy a cozy, social environment and a budget-friendly option aboard the windjammer.
🔶 Occupancy for two. Book as Shared or Private for one or two passengers.
The single cabin is a very small, efficiently designed space located in the main saloon. It features a single berth with a shelf for personal items and a reading light with USB port, along with a shared fresh-water sink nearby. A window provides natural light and ventilation, but storage is extremely limited, making this cabin best suited for guests who are comfortable in cozy quarters and can pack lightly. This option is ideal for solo travelers seeking a private berth at an economical rate.
🔶 Occupancy for one. Book as a Private for one passenger.
The main saloon aboard the Mary Day is a warm, inviting gathering space trimmed in varnished wood and soft lamplight. Cozy settees line the room, with three dining table where guests share meals and stories. Bookshelves, fireplace, pump organ, nautical details, and wide hatch skylights give the saloon a classic windjammer charm—comfortable, communal, and the heart of life below decks on this traditional Maine schooner.
Aboard the Mary Day, shared meals and homemade food turn the main saloon into a cozy gathering place where laughter, stories, and the simple pleasures of good company fill the room.
Schooner Mary Day is a privately owned and operated traditional tall ship working as a Maine Windjammer, offering multi-day, all-inclusive, sailing adventure cruises in one of the most acclaimed cruising grounds in the world. Mary Day is a proud member of the Maine Windjammer Association – the largest fleet of traditional tall ships in the Americas.
