Lucky Catch Cruises

Boat tour agency · Portland

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15 Best Things to Do in Portland, Maine, From Seafood Tours to Island Day Trips | Condé Nast Traveler

"Let the ultra-squeamish stay home; this 90-minute seafaring tour delivers a fun, hands-on understanding about one of New England's most important industries: lobstering. It's a fascinating educational mini-journey into the heart of Maine culture, and an up-close look at where one of the country's most prized foods comes from. Run by a tight-knit company of lobstermen and their friends and crew, these excursions are designed to offer a first-hand glimpse into the daily routine of catching lobster. These guys are the real deal; when not bringing passengers along, they're indeed out there on the waters, hauling in their traps." - Alexandra Hall

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