easy
3–4 hours
No special fitness required; the cruise is seated and relaxed.
Step aboard the schooner Heritage for a June 22, 2025 murder mystery dinner that combines Maine’s stunning coastline with an interactive whodunit. Discover why this unique cruise is a must for adventurous diners and ocean lovers alike.
6-night trip • Starting at $1,540 per person based on double occupancy • Ages 12+
Embark on a thrilling Maine Coast adventure from June 22 to June 28, 2025, where you'll solve a captivating murder mystery at sea. Engage with fellow guests through character roles, enjoy a delicious lobster picnic, and dance to live music, all while relaxing in comfortable, well-appointed cabins.
Join us on a trip of mystery as we explore the wonders of the Maine Coast with an evening of mystery and suspicion.
Solve a murder on the high seas by questioning your shipmates and tracking down clues. Guests will be provided with character bios before the trip and there will be prizes for the best costume and most in character.
Don’t forget to bring your appetite for an all you can eat lobster picnic on the beach, and your dance shoes for a toe tapping night of live music.
Your bed has already been made for you before you arrive. All you’ll have to do is unpack and relax.
Double Cabin $3,080 Double-occupancy cabin with one double bed.
Upper/Lower Bunk Cabin $1,540 per person, $3,080 for the cabin. Double occupancy cabin with one upper single bed and one lower single bed.
Single Cabin $1,780 Single occupancy cabin with single bed.
Private Head Cabin $3,560 Double occupancy cabin with one double bed and your own private head.
Give yourself enough time to park and board; Rockland’s harbor can get busy during summer events.
Coastal Maine evenings can be cool and breezy even in summer, so layered clothing keeps you comfortable.
This cruise offers spectacular photo opportunities of Maine’s rugged islands and lighthouses, so don’t forget your camera.
This popular dinner cruise fills quickly, so reserve your spot early to avoid disappointment.
Rockland developed as a major shipbuilding and granite quarrying center in the 19th century, influencing its maritime culture.
The schooner Heritage operators support local marine conservation efforts by following sustainable boating practices and promoting eco-friendly tourism.
To stay comfortable against chilly coastal breezes after sunset.
summer specific
Ideal for spotting seabirds and marine wildlife along the coast.
summer specific
Non-slip shoes recommended for walking on the schooner’s deck.
summer specific
Capture the scenic coastline and theater moments during the dinner.
summer specific