A postcard-pretty Maine harbor town where lobster boats bob at the dock and a brick-fronted Main Street spills right down to the water. Belfast rewards slow exploration on foot — and rewards it well.
Belfast only accommodates small cruise ships (≤50 passengers); vessels dock at the City Landing floating pier right on the harbor.
💡 Pro move: In March 2025 Belfast voted to ban cruise vessels carrying more than 50 passengers, citing channel size, limited docking, and harbor congestion. American Cruise Lines (whose ~100-guest ships once called here regularly) is now excluded; only small expedition/yacht vessels of 50 passengers or fewer may dock.
Belfast has one floating dock at City Landing; all visiting cruise ships tie up here.
| Cruise Line | Typical Berth / Arrival | Dock or Tender |
|---|---|---|
| Small expedition/yacht ships (≤50 passengers) | City Landing, foot of Main Street📍 | Docked |
Belfast is compact and walkable, but the surrounding Penobscot Bay offers lobster boat demos, schooner sails, and kayak outings for those who want more.
Head out on a working lobster boat with a local lobsterman for a live trap-hauling demonstration on Penobscot Bay. Many tours end with a tasting.
Find Belfast lobster boat tours →Follow the Hawthorne Hike or Museum in the Streets trail past pre-Civil War brick storefronts, Victorian sea-captain homes, and the Colonial Theatre with its rooftop elephant.
Find Belfast walking tours →Sail Belfast Bay aboard Schooner Charm or similar vessels for panoramic views of the Penobscot Bay islands, Camden Hills, and the working harbor.
Find Penobscot Bay schooner tours →Paddle Belfast Bay with Water Walker Sea Kayak Tours, exploring the rocky coastline, tidal flats, and quiet coves just outside the harbor.
Find Belfast kayak tours →Compact museum at 10 Market Street (corner of Church Street) covering Belfast's maritime heritage, industrial boom years, and the famous 19th-century ship-building era.
Visit Belfast Historical Society →Belfast's compact layout makes it one of the most walkable small ports in Maine — everything worth seeing is within a mile of the dock.
Follow the paved Belfast Harbor Walk from City Landing along the shore, past Heritage Park, to the Armistice Bridge footbridge over the Passagassawakeag River. Good spot for ospreys and bald eagles. Return the same way or loop back through downtown.
🗺️ See full route in Maps →From the dock walk up Main Street past brick storefronts, then detour along Church Street to see Victorian sea-captain mansions on Primrose Hill, and return via High Street. Pick up the free Museum in the Streets map from the Chamber for 30 illustrated heritage panels along the way.
Climate normals for Belfast, Maine, USA (2014–2023 averages). Pack for the month you sail — highs, lows, and how many rainy days to expect.
| Month | Avg High | Avg Low | Rainy Days |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jan | 45°F / 7°C | 38°F / 3°C | 15 |
| Feb | 46°F / 8°C | 38°F / 3°C | 15 |
| Mar | 49°F / 9°C | 38°F / 3°C | 16 |
| Apr | 52°F / 11°C | 41°F / 5°C | 12 |
| May | 58°F / 14°C | 46°F / 8°C | 14 |
| Jun | 63°F / 17°C | 52°F / 11°C | 14 |
| Jul | 65°F / 18°C | 54°F / 12°C | 17 |
| Aug | 64°F / 18°C | 54°F / 12°C | 17 |
| Sep | 61°F / 16°C | 51°F / 11°C | 13 |
| Oct | 56°F / 13°C | 47°F / 8°C | 15 |
| Nov | 50°F / 10°C | 42°F / 6°C | 14 |
| Dec | 47°F / 8°C | 40°F / 4°C | 15 |
Source: Open-Meteo ERA5 (10-yr daily averages)