Sports and the Outdoors

Windjammer Angelique. Captain Mike and Lynne McHenry have more than three decades' experience on the high seas. Three- to six-day cruise options aboard the Angelique include photography workshops and meteor-watching trips, as well as yoga and wellness excursions. Camden Harbor, Camden, Maine, 04843. 800/282–9989; www.sailangelique.com.

Heron. This schooner, which had a cameo in the movie The Rum Diary, offers lunchtime sails, wildlife-watching trips, and sunset cruises. Rockport Marine Park, Pascal Ave., Rockport, Maine, 04856. 207/236–8605; 800/599–8605; www.sailheron.com.

Mary Day. Sailing for more than 50 years, the Mary Day is the first schooner in Maine built specifically for vacation excursions. Meals are cooked on an antique wood-fired stove. Camden Harbor, Atlantic Ave., Camden, Maine, 04843. 800/992–2218; www.schoonermaryday.com.

Olad. Captain Aaron Lincoln runs two-hour trips on both the Olad and a smaller sailing vessel, spotting lighthouses, coastal mansions, the occasional seal, and the red-footed puffin cousins known as guillemots. Either boat can also be chartered for longer trips. Camden Harbor, Bay View St., Camden, Maine, 04843. 207/236–2323; www.maineschooners.com.