Climb Aboard Another Era
Ahoy, matey! Even the most confirmed landlubbers will be transformed into savvy sea dogs after boarding one of the many historic vessels at Mystic Seaport. From the world's last wooden whaleship, the Charles W. Morgan, to the last example of early 20th-century New England fishing vessels, the L.A. Dunton, these vessels offer a glimpse of long-past seafaring days.
And you can do a lot more than just look. Take a cruise along the historic Mystic River aboard our steamboat Sabino. Help set a sail aboard the full-rigged Joseph Conrad. Or, participate in our ever-popular "Dead Horse Ceremony."
National Historic Landmark Vessels
Mystic Seaport is home to four National Historic Landmark vessels:
- Charles W. Morgan - Whaleship
- Emma C. Berry - Noank Smack
- L.A. Dunton - Fishing Schooner
- Sabino - Steamboat
Educational/Training Vessels
These ships provide an exciting environment for learning both at the pier and on the water:
Additional Boats
Here is a further sampling of the more than 500 vessels owned by Mystic Seaport.
- Acadia - Transatlantic Racing Sailboat
- Annie - Sandbagger
- Araminta - Herreshoff Auxiliary ketch
- Australia - Coasting Schooner
- Breck Marshall - Working Catboat
- Estella A. - Friendship Sloop
- Florence - Dragger
- Gerda III - Danish Lighthouse Tender
- Kingston II - Harbor Tug
- Liberty - Water taxi
- Nellie - Oyster Sloop
- Necessity - Water shuttle
- New Haven Sharpie - Oyster Tonger
- Regina M. - Carry Away Sloop
- Resolute - Double-cockpit launch
- Roann - Eastern-Rig Dragger
- Service - Water shuttle
- Star - Noank Fish and Lobster Boat


