by kbs523
We had to wait hours to get off the ship and then had to wait hours to get back on the ship because the ship wouldn't provide enough tenders,
Visited: Sep 07, 2017
by mgaiz99
The cab drivers here were rip off artists. I would make certain that everyone could visit Camden or skip this stop
Visited: Sep 20, 2017
by shipfacednewbie
Had no problems getting on or off ship and then for the return route it was easy too. Nothing here except lighthouse on jetty is apart of Forrest Gump scene
by PegM
The trip to Camden is a must. Very cute town and harbor.
Visited: Oct 01, 2017
by vicann1234
Toured Mt Battie and they let you wander the town for a couple hours. But it's a bit of a tourist trap. Fish and chips were $35 out the door and not all that good.
Visited: Sep 18, 2015
by Julows
Nothing there. Why is it a port?
Visited: Sep 07, 2017
by martnate0914
Visited: Oct 14, 2018
by cruisetalk
We enjoyed a wonderful lobsterbake luncheon on the grounds of the historic Snow shipyard, where at the turn of the century more schooners were built than anywhere else in New England. There was local musicians, an introduction from a local legendary resident and a delicious lunch with all the lobster you can eat!
by DeniseC10
We walked forever, just for exercise and actually "hitched" a ride back to town. Locals and welcoming team were very helpful.
Visited: Oct 16, 2010
by EileenG4
Our trip to Camden was great.
Visited: Oct 16, 2010
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