Day Trip to Eagle Island from New Hampshire with Lobster Lunch
Manchester, New Hampshire
Trip Type: Day Trips
Duration: 8 hours
Enjoy a succulent lobster lunch before cruising to the beautiful and historic Eagle Island, Casco Bay Maine. Receive a brief coastal tour before being escorted onto the island by the friendly crew. Take time to explore the museum and trails. The island overlooks Casco Bay and provides a spectacular view of surrounding islands.
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Enjoy a succulent lobster lunch before cruising to the beautiful and historic Eagle Island, Casco Bay Maine. Receive a brief coastal tour before being escorted onto the island by the friendly crew. Take time to explore the museum and trails. The island overlooks Casco Bay and provides a spectacular view of surrounding islands.
Depart Southern New Hampshire at 8:00 am for a day trip to Eagle Island in Casco Bay Maine. Eagle Island was the summer home of Arctic Explorer Admiral Robert Peary and is now a National Historic Landmark.
Savor a succulent lobster lunch before cruising to the beautiful and historic Eagle Island. Other lunch choices are broiled haddock, steak sandwich or chicken tenders.
As you cruise to the beautiful and historic Eagle Island, enjoy a brief coastal tour before being escorted onto the island by the friendly crew. Enjoy the spectacular views of the ocean and the beautiful cultivated gardens. You'll have 2 hours to explore the museum and trails before meeting back at the dock for your cruise back to the mainland.
Savor a succulent lobster lunch before cruising to the beautiful and historic Eagle Island. Other lunch choices are broiled haddock, steak sandwich or chicken tenders.
As you cruise to the beautiful and historic Eagle Island, enjoy a brief coastal tour before being escorted onto the island by the friendly crew. Enjoy the spectacular views of the ocean and the beautiful cultivated gardens. You'll have 2 hours to explore the museum and trails before meeting back at the dock for your cruise back to the mainland.
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