On a multi-day charter with Sailing Sasa you leave the everyday behind and trade highways for tides along Maine’s jagged coast. Operated by a small family crew aboard the restored yacht Sasa, these custom overnight and weeklong trips launch from coastal towns such as Rockland, Belfast and Bar Harbor and thread through ragged islands, silent harbors, and rare freshwater pools only reachable by boat. Guests choose the itinerary—nightly anchorages range from Barred Island’s hidden beach to Duck Harbor on Isle au Haut, Seal Bay’s sheltered waters, and the Cranberry Isles—so each voyage feels private and paced to your interests. What makes these charters special is the combination of intimate scale and flexibility: Sasa carries up to six people, which means quiet anchorages, room for a proper campfire ashore, and hands-on sailing if you want it. The crew can tailor trips for training—steering, sail trim and watch routines—family getaways with easy anchor-and-swim days, or extended exploration of Downeast passages where granite ledges and spruce-lined shores puncture the horizon. Hikes that begin at small island landings lead to salt-sprayed cliffs, secluded pebble coves, and a freshwater oasis tucked inland on select islands. Geologically, Maine’s coast pairs bedrock outcrops with rounded ledges and narrow channels cut by glacial action; the islands’ spruce and low-bush blueberry cover make for classic coastal New England scenery. Cultural touches appear too: shore dinners at local restaurants like Aragosta on Deer Isle and quiet evenings in harbors where lobster boats still unload their day’s catch remind travelers this is working coastal country as much as a playground. Practical perks: charters are fully customizable—select length, destinations and focus—and the crew supplies a comfortable, restored yacht outfitted for multi-night living. Expect evenings spent anchored under a wide sky, mornings of coffee and seal sightings, and afternoons ashore hiking to tiny summits or clambering on the rocks. Safety briefings, life jackets, and basic onboard amenities are part of the offering, and sailing training options let novices build confidence. Who should go: small groups wanting a private, curated coastal experience—families, sailors building hours, or friends after a remote escape. For anyone drawn to islands, quiet harbors, and the particular light of Maine’s seacoast, a custom charter aboard Sasa is an immersive way to see the coast at the pace it deserves. Trips also appeal to photographers and anglers: low-angle light on granite, mirror-like coves at dawn, and late-afternoon lobster boats create concise compositions, while short dinghy drops give anglers access to coves and rocky points. The crew helps plan menus and provisioning for your group, and itineraries are adjusted for tides, weather, and the crew’s local knowledge—so plan flexible dates and bring layers for fog, sun, and brisk evenings. Reserve well in advance.