Casco Bay’s islands slip by like pages in a travel journal on Sailing Sasa’s Casco Bay Golden Hour Sail, Sunset Charter, a 2.5-hour private cruise that starts from Portland Harbor at 1 Cutter St, Portland, ME 04101, USA. This family-run yacht operator, Sailing Sasa, runs small-group charters (maximum six people) that fold lighthouse-studded coastline, glassy evening water, and customizable on-deck refreshments into a compact, unforgettable outing. Minutes after leaving the harbor, the skyline gives way to open water threaded with islands — Chebeague, Peaks, and smaller ledges — and the low granite outcrops formed by the last glaciation. The trip is built around golden hour, when the western light gilds weathered loblolly pines and spruce, and the white flash of Portland Head Light appears on the horizon. Guides keep the schedule loose: the itinerary is simple—set sail, find a quiet stretch, sip local drinks, and watch the sun drop behind a coastline shaped by tides and cold Atlantic storms. The yacht itself, Sasa, is thoughtfully restored and outfitted for comfort. Low passenger counts mean you’ll have real space to move, an intimate vantage for photography, and the flexibility to anchor in a protected cove for a twilight swim if conditions allow. Wildlife is part of the program: look for harbor seals hauled out on ledges, occasional porpoise arcs, and bald eagles cruising the thermals above. Bring close-focusing lenses for seabirds and a wide-angle for the lighthouse-and-sunset compositions. Sailing Sasa emphasizes personalization: celebrate a small anniversary, plan a proposal framed by sunset, or simply unwind with friends while a seasoned skipper reads wind and tide. The route often includes views of Portland Head Light, an historic beacon constructed in 1791 that punctuates the headlands with a classically New England silhouette. This charter is special because it combines the hands-on pleasure of traditional sailing with the ease of a turnkey outing—no navigation, no crew bustle, only the quietly efficient rhythm of sails and lines. Practical notes: check in 15 minutes before your scheduled departure and dress in layers for an Atlantic evening breeze that cools quickly after sundown. The size of the vessel and the local knowledge of the crew make this an ideal summer-to-fall activity, and a standout way to experience Casco Bay’s geometry of islands and light. Trips last approximately 2.5 hours and accommodate up to six guests, making them especially well-suited for intimate celebrations or relaxed evenings with friends. The crew speaks English, keeps safety briefings concise, and tailors the refreshments and pace to your group. Because the experience is private and small, it’s a favorite for locals and visitors seeking a calm, responsive way to see lighthouses and coastline without the crowds. Bookings fill up quickly in summer.