
Embark on a memorable sailing experience during the enchanting sunset hours in Salem aboard the historic schooner yacht "What and If." Drift along the picturesque coastline of Salem, absorbing the scenic beauty of the surroundings. Whether you choose to relax on the deck or take a turn at the wheel, this beautifully restored classic sailing yacht, originally crafted in 1939 by General George Patton, offers a unique and romantic journey. Soft drinks and bottled water are provided, and guests are welcome to bring their own adult beverages, making it an ideal outing for couples or those celebrating a special occasion. With multiple departure times available, tailor the experience to suit your schedule.
This is a sunset sail on a restored classic yacht, and the mood is the product. Drifting along the Salem coastline with the option to relax on deck or take a turn at the wheel, it is aimed squarely at couples and anyone marking a special occasion rather than at travelers hunting for history lessons or scares. Soft drinks and water are provided and you are welcome to bring your own adult beverages, which reinforces the leisurely, celebratory framing over an educational or family-first one.
Compared with Salem's many walking tours, this trades the town's streets and its 1692 story for the water and the light. Multiple departure times let you fit it to your schedule. If you want to be on your feet learning the witch-trial history, a downtown walk is the better use of your evening; if you want to be on the water watching the coast at golden hour, this is what you are after.
Questions people ask
Who is this sail best suited to?
It is pitched as a romantic sunset outing, so it works well for couples or anyone celebrating a special occasion who wants a relaxed time on the water.
Are drinks provided?
Soft drinks and bottled water are included, and guests are welcome to bring their own adult beverages aboard.
Can I choose my departure time?
Yes. Multiple departure times are available, so you can pick the one that fits your schedule, with sunset being the featured window.
