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Old Port Charters

Old Port Charters in Portland, ME
72 Commercial St., Portland, ME 04101
(207) 450-2966

Contacts

Street address:
72 Commercial St.

City / suburb:
Portland

County:
Cumberland

State:
Maine

ZIP code:
04101

Phone:
(207) 450-2966 (Primary Phone)

GPS Longitude:
-70.2499008178711

GPS Latitude:
43.6572761535645

Business description

Portland Maine private boat trips, lighthouse tours and harbor cruises. Boat charters for everyone. See Ft Gorges, Portland Headlight and more!

Welcome aboard Old Port Charters for Portland Maine private boat tours, lighthouse tours and guided harbor cruises. We offer private boat trips and boat tours of Portland lighthouses and the Casco Bay islands. Private sightseeing trips and Portland boat tours for up to 5 people depart from 72 Commercial St in the Old Port district of Portland. See lighthouses, forts and islands on your Maine vacation with a private boat trip. Get up close to 5 lighthouses by boat on our private Portland Maine lighthouse tour that stops at Portland Headlight. Boat cruises take you through Casco Bay to see and learn about the lighthouses, islands, forts, working lobster boats and sea life that tell the story of Portland Harbor. With several cruise options to choose from, we are excited to share with you and your family a lighthouse sightseeing experience by boat that you will never forget.

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Estimated number of employees: 1
Annual sales estimate: 0
City / suburb: Portland, ME
County: Cumberland
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According to our records, this business is located at 72 Commercial St. in Portland (in Cumberland County), Maine 04101, the location GPS coordinates are: 43.6572761535645 (latitude), -70.2499008178711 (longitude). Old Port Charters is categorized under Sightseeing Boats. Current estimates show that the unit has a sales volume of $Less than $100,000 and staff of approximately 1 worker. You can contact the company by phone at (207) 450-2966.
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