As Bar Harbor, at the gateway to Acadia National Park, tries to limit the number of cruise ships coming to town, tiny Eastport has been reaping benefits.
For the past two autumns, as some of the ships have ventured our way, we’ve welcomed their arrival at our downtown Breakwater pier. As I’ve previously posted, they’ve extended our brief retailing season and brought delighted walkers to our byways, shops, eateries, and galleries.
Supporters point out that these guests and supporting staff don’t add traffic congestion to our narrow roadways, and their arrivals can be spaced to avoid times of busy events. The town is also limiting arrivals to one ship per day, unlike Bar Harbor or Portland.
It’s still early in the planning for the upcoming travel season, and things can change rapidly, but here’s what’s already slated.
At his point, we’re expecting ten ships to come calling, 23 arrivals in all and up to 55,000 day-visitors. A few are spread out over the summer, too.
- Azamara Quest: 593-foot length / 702 passengers / October 2
- Brilliant Lady: 908 / 2,800 / September 18 and 27, October 9
- Le Boreal: 466 / 264 / October 17
- Le Champlain: 431 / 184 / October 19
- Majestic Princess: 1,082 / 4,450 / August 24
- Norwegian Getaway: 1,068 / 4,028 / August 21 and 28, September 4, 11, and 25, October 16 and 23
- Pearl Mist: 324 / 210 / November 2
- Viking Neptune: 749 / 954 / April 27
- Volendam: 780 / 1,432 / June 14, July 13, September 5 and 20, October 4
- Zuiderdam: 936 / 1,916 / June 16, August 25
Three of them are too long to dock at the pier. Instead, they’ll anchor in the channel and relay passengers and crew to and from the dock.

The Zuiderdam, seen here in Rockland Harbor last year, will be making two visits. You can see one of its tenders in the water, conveying passengers to the town and back.