
Due to Coast Guard regulations, all passengers must purchase a ticket for a total headcount, including infants
Seating is first come, first served
Pregnant women should attend at their discretion as the ride can be bumpy
Food and non-alcoholic beverages are allowed onboard
There is no space to store strollers and wheelchairs onboard, but they can be stored at the monitored duck stop. The activity provider is not responsible for these or any personal items
The Maine Duck vessel has nine steps to board. If you have limited mobility but can climb aboard, the activity provider's crew is available to assist
There are no bathroom facilities on board
There are parking meters on the street and several parking garages nearby
Items recommended to bring:
Long-sleeved shirt
Sunglasses
Water
Not allowed items:
Alcohol and drugs
Alcoholic drinks in the vehicle
Bikes
Explosive substances
Firework
Fishing
Making fire
Mobility scooters
Nudity
Good to know:
Due to Coast Guard regulations, all passengers must purchase a ticket for a total headcount, including infants
Food and non-alcoholic beverages are allowed onboard
Pregnant women should attend at their discretion as the ride can be bumpy
Seating is first come, first served
The Maine Duck vessel has nine steps to board. If you have limited mobility but can climb aboard, the activity provider's crew is available to assist
There are no bathroom facilities on board
There are parking meters on the street and several parking garages nearby
There is no space to store strollers and wheelchairs onboard, but they can be stored at the monitored duck stop. The activity provider is not responsible for these or any personal items



