Set Sail for Adventure with the Norwalk Seaport Association July 19 & 20

Ahoy there, mateys! If your family is craving a one-of-a-kind summer adventure, look no further than Pirate’s Day Weekend on Sheffield Island, hosted by the Norwalk Seaport Association. Happening July 19 and 20, this fun-filled event is the perfect blend of outdoor excitement, local history, and high-seas hijinks. With ferry departures at 10 a.m., 11:30 a.m., and 1 p.m. from 70 Water Street, you’re just a short ride away from discovering a magical island full of treasure hunts, sea chanteys, swordplay, and more! For tickets, click here

Once aboard the ferry, the adventure begins—kids and adults alike will be captivated by the views of Norwalk Harbor, mysterious islands, grand seaside homes, and historic lighthouses. But the real fun starts when you land on Sheffield Island and come face-to-face with the unforgettable Bawdy Buccaneers, a crew of nationally known pirate re-enactors. Your little swashbucklers will love digging for treasure on the beach, hearing wild tales of the sea, and getting hands-on with games and activities. Who knows, you might uncover a pirate secret or two!

All pirate-themed activities are included with your ferry ticket, making it a fantastic value. Plus, there’s convenient parking at the Maritime Garage.

So, dust off those tricorn hats, shine up your spyglasses, and get ready to make lasting memories. Pirate’s Day isn’t just an event—it’s a chance to step back in time, explore nature, and celebrate the rich maritime heritage the Norwalk Seaport Association has been preserving since 1978. For a fun, educational, and unforgettable day out with the family, Sheffield Island is your treasure map’s X.

About the Seaport Association
The Norwalk Seaport Association was founded in 1978 by a group of local citizens who had the vision to revitalize South Norwalk and preserve Norwalk’s maritime heritage. The Norwalk Seaport Association offers a cultural, environmental, and historical journey to the Norwalk Islands. The Sheffield Island Lighthouse and the Light Keeper’s Cottage offer a unique historical and educational venue that strives to increase awareness, appreciation, and consideration for our environment, highlighting how the preservation of historic buildings and nature contributes to our quality of life. We believe that preservation strengthens the perpetual partnership between the past, the present, and the future. The combination of the Lighthouse and the Stewart B. McKinney National Wildlife Refuge offers an unparalleled opportunity to educate children of all ages and adults about the importance of preserving Long Island Sound, our environment, and our maritime heritage.

Birds, Sunsets, and Lighthouses—Your Perfect Cruise Awaits With the Norwalk Seaport Association This May!

May signals the start of an unforgettable season as the Norwalk Seaport Association launches its highly anticipated 2025 cruise offerings. From guided bird-watching adventures for all ages and dazzling sunset cruises to immersive trips to Sheffield Island Lighthouse, there’s a perfect cruise for everyone. Whether you’re a wildlife enthusiast, a sunset chaser, or captivated by Connecticut’s maritime history, these experiences are the ideal way to celebrate spring.


Bird-Watching Cruises: A Spring Spectacle on Long Island Sound

This spring, birding aficionados are in for a treat with guided bird-watching cruises, starting Sunday, May 4th, and followed by outings on May 11th and May 25th. Each excursion departs promptly at 7:30 a.m. from the Seaport’s Dock at 70 Water Street in Norwalk, with a return around 10 a.m. Tickets can be conveniently booked online.

As these eco-styled cruises traverse Long Island Sound—part of the Atlantic Flyway, a crucial migratory route—birders may spot seabirds and shorebirds up close. A knowledgeable guide will accompany each cruise, pointing out both migrating and nesting species, creating an enriching experience for bird lovers of all levels. One particularly unique highlight is the opportunity to spot birds at the Stewart B. McKinney National Wildlife Refuge on Sheffield Island, home to nesting herring and great black-backed gulls. With its diverse habitats and stunning avian populations, this is a must-see destination for nature enthusiasts. Additional birding cruises are scheduled for Sunday, June 8th, and June 22nd, offering even more chances to witness spring’s vibrant migration season. Don’t forget your camera and binoculars—this adventure will surely be one for the books!

Sunset Cruises: A Picture-Perfect End to Your Day
For those seeking a more relaxed yet equally captivating adventure, the Norwalk Seaport Association’s Sunset Cruises are not to be missed. Running from May 21st to May 25th and May 28th through May 31st at 6:30 p.m., these two-hour cruises glide through scenic Norwalk Harbor and into Long Island Sound. Passengers will enjoy breathtaking views of Norwalk’s islands and landmarks, including three historic lighthouses—Peck’s, Green Ledge, and the iconic Sheffield Island Lighthouse. As the captain’s mate shares stories of the harbor’s rich history, passengers can sip on wine and other beverages and enjoy snacks they bring aboard. Just remember to bring plastic cups and openers to make your evening celebration seamless! Sunset cruises will be offered daily and weekends through August. For your tickets and more information click here.

Sheffield Island Lighthouse Excursions: Fun for the Whole Family
On Saturday, May 24th and 31st, and Sunday, May 25th, the Norwalk Seaport Association is also offering three-hour excursions to Sheffield Island Lighthouse, with daily and weekend trips continuing through August. These tours, available at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m., include a narrated journey through Norwalk Harbor, a view of three lighthouses, and a one-hour stop on Sheffield Island. Guests are invited on a guided tour of the lighthouse, and to enjoy a picnic lunch at the pavilion or on beach, and to explore the trails of the Stewart B. McKinney National Wildlife Refuge. This family-friendly adventure is the perfect way to combine history, nature, and relaxation. For tickets click here.

Whether you’re an avid birder, a history buff, or simply looking for a picturesque way to spend the day with friends and family, the Norwalk Seaport Association’s 2025 cruise season offers an array of experiences that blend natural beauty, maritime heritage, and the joys of the season. Secure your tickets today at seaport.org and embark on a journey you’ll never forget!

About the Seaport Association
The Seaport Association in Norwalk was founded in 1978 by a group of local citizens who had the vision to revitalize South Norwalk and preserve Norwalk’s maritime heritage. The Seaport Association offers a cultural, environmental, and historical journey to the Norwalk Islands. The Sheffield Island Lighthouse and the Light Keeper’s Cottage provide a unique historical and educational venue that strives to increase awareness, appreciation, and consideration for the environment and how the preservation of historic buildings contributes to our quality of life. The combination of the Lighthouse and the Stewart B. McKinney National Wildlife Refuge offers an unparalleled opportunity to educate children of all ages and adults about the importance of preserving Long Island Sound, our environment, and our maritime heritage.

Sip, Savor, Sustain: Craft Brews and Bites for Sheffield Island Lighthouse

The Norwalk Seaport Association invites you to an evening of exceptional craft beer, delicious food, and community engagement at Space Cat Brewery, located at 57 Chestnut Street in Norwalk. Mark your calendar for Monday, April 7, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., and prepare to indulge in a night of small-batch brews, hard ciders, and chef-driven appetizers by Ripkas Beach Café. Each carefully crafted pairing is designed to enhance the experience and showcase the brewery’s creative touch. From robust IPAs to crisp lagers, Space Cat Brewery’s dedication to using the finest, sustainable ingredients will delight even the most refined beer enthusiasts.

This fundraiser includes the education, maintenance, and restoration of Sheffield Island Lighthouse, Connecticut’s maritime treasure. At this relaxed yet engaging event, guests will hear about the Seaport Association’s exciting plans for 2025, including updates on cruise schedules, renovations to the Lighthouse, the Norwalk Oyster Festival, and new membership opportunities. It’s also a chance to learn about volunteering for an organization that has been preserving Norwalk’s maritime heritage since 1978.

Tickets are $35 per person and include two drink vouchers (wine, beer and hard cider) and appetizers. With only 100 tickets available, advance registration is required. Don’t miss your chance to support this meaningful cause while enjoying a memorable evening. Purchase your tickets online click here or call the Seaport Office at 203-838-9444. Don’t miss this chance to enjoy a fun, relaxed evening while supporting a worthy cause. Join us to raise a glass to tradition, community, and the preservation of our shared heritage!


About the Seaport Association

The Seaport Association in Norwalk was founded in 1978 by a group of local citizens who had the vision to revitalize South Norwalk and preserve Norwalk’s maritime heritage. The Seaport Association offers a cultural, environmental, and historical journey to the Norwalk Islands. The Sheffield Island Lighthouse and the Light Keeper’s Cottage provide a unique historical and educational venue that strives to increase awareness, appreciation, and consideration for the environment and how the preservation of historic buildings contributes to our quality of life. The combination of the Lighthouse and the Stewart B. McKinney National Wildlife Refuge offers an unparalleled opportunity to educate children of all ages and adults about the importance of preserving Long Island Sound, our environment, and our maritime heritage.

This September Have a Boatload of Fun Cruise to Two Historic Lighthouses in Norwalk

If you are looking for a different cruise experience this fall, sign up for the Norwalk Seaport Association’s cruise featuring stops at two historic lighthouses on Saturday, September 28th. The boat will depart the Seaport’s new dock at 70 Water Street at 10 a.m. and return at 3 p.m. This special cruise has been organized in collaboration with the Greens Ledge Light Preservation Society. To get tickets click here

This cruise is perfect for people who have an appreciation for maritime history and the simple pleasure of cruising the Norwalk Islands in the fall. Passengers may even see a subtle autumn glow of oaks and maples on Norwalk’s islands in the outer harbor. This five-hour cruise includes an hour-and-a-half stop at both Sheffield Island Lighthouse and the recently opened Greens Ledge. This tour is open to the public and offers the rare opportunity to visit two architecturally unique lighthouses that have guided ships with welcoming beacons through Norwalk Harbor for hundreds of years.

The first stop of the cruise is the recently refurbished Greens Ledge Lighthouse. Greens sits on a reef named after Pirate Green, who sailed with the infamous Captain Kidd. Local legend has it that Pirate Green was tied in chains to Greens Ledge as a warning to deter the dastardly deeds of marauding buccaneers.

Greens Ledge, on the National Register, is only one of 33 remaining spark plug lighthouses in existence in the United States. Named sparkplug because of their unique shape and water-tight structure made of metal, Greens Ledge construction was completed in 1902, for $60,000 ($2.5 million in 2024 dollars) to help mariners through the rocky shoals at the west entrance of Norwalk Harbor.

Today its 90-foot tower remains an active aid to navigation with its automated light and foghorn maintained by the U.S. Coast Guard. This lighthouse, whose Rip Rap was added from the Radio City Music Hall and Rockefeller Center excavation in 1932 is thought to be the inspiration for the legendary “Green Light” in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel, The Great Gatsby. It was occupied by lightkeepers for 70 years and is owned by a non-profit that restored it for 2.5 million in 2023. Visitors on this cruise will be able to tour both the inside of Greens Ledge as well as the outside pad and lower decks. Afterward, passengers can relax at the picnic tables and in Adirondack chairs located on the deck.

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Located at the southern end of the outer harbor, Sheffield Island Lighthouse, on the National Register, is the final stop on this maritime excursion. Constructed in the Victorian style in 1868 of limestone masonry, Sheffield is a classic lighthouse replete with a distinctive metal octagonal light tower in the gable that offers views of the Manhattan skyline.

Sheffield Island Lighthouse has a fascinating history of industrious lighthouse keepers before being decommissioned in 1902 by the opening of Greens Ledge. After it closed, Sheffield Island became a haven for rumrunners during prohibition, a sanctuary for mothers and children during the cholera epidemic, and the location for a country club, before the Norwalk Seaport Association saved it in 1978.

Visitors can climb the tower that affords splendid views and tour the many rooms of the lighthouse that are being reinterpreted to the way lightkeepers would have lived here in the 19th century. Afterward, there will be enough time to picnic in the wooden pavilion, walk along the beach, use the telescope, and explore the adjacent Stewart B. McKinney National Wildlife Refuge, a birding hot spot.

It is suggested that you dress in layers, and pack a picnic lunch. For the comfort of all the passengers, please make sure coolers fit under the seats of the vessel (18-20 inches). It is best to arrive at least 30 minutes before the scheduled departure. If the trip is canceled due to weather conditions, you will be notified by email. For safety reasons, wear closed-toe shoes and, even though it is fall, pack sunscreen, charge up your camera or cell phone, and don’t forget to bring your sense of fun to this extraordinary maritime experience.

Swashbuckling Adventure Pirates Weekend Cruises to Norwalk’s Sheffield Island July 27 and July 28

It will be yo, ho, ho, and a barrel of fun on Sheffield Island at the annual Pirates Weekend and Cruise. Scallywags of all ages can step into a world of pirates and roguish fun on Saturday, July 27, and, Sunday, July 28 when purchasing a ferry ride ticket to Sheffield Island for the Pirates Weekend hosted by the Seaport Association in Norwalk and back once again by popular demand.

Swashbuckling rogues, dastardly villains, infamous she-pirates, and wicked wenches will find their sea legs and hop aboard the C.J. Toth Ferry for a cruise to Sheffield Island. Arriving on the Island, kids will be entertained by nationally known pirate re-enactors, the Bawdy Buccaneers. They will hunt for treasure on the beach, play games, sing sea chanteys, watch swordplay, and listen to tall tales of thrills and danger from visiting pirates. Who knows what secrets they will reveal?

This is the weekend to experience the freedom of a pirate’s life, and to learn about their lore and history! The pirates that invade Sheffield Island every summer are different. They enjoy taking a break from their adventures on the seven seas and come to Sheffield Island to have a boatload of fun with those lucky scallywags visiting during the Pirates Weekend.

All pirate fun and games are free with the purchase of a ferry ticket. The ferry departs the dock at 10 a.m., 11:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. on both days, Saturday, July 27 and Sunday, July 28. It is best to arrive 30 minutes before the boat departs the new dock located at 70 Water Street in Norwalk. Parking is available at the Maritime Garage. For tickets http://www.seaport.org

About the Seaport Association
The Norwalk Seaport Association was founded in 1978 by a group of local citizens who had the vision to revitalize South Norwalk and preserve Norwalk’s maritime heritage. The Norwalk Seaport Association offers a cultural, environmental, and historical journey to the Norwalk Islands. The Sheffield Island Lighthouse and the Light Keeper’s Cottage provide a unique historical and educational venue, which strives to increase awareness, appreciation, and consideration for our environment and how the preservation of historic buildings and nature contributes to our quality of life. We believe that preservation strengthens the perpetual partnership between the past, the present, and the future. The combination of the Lighthouse and the Stewart B. McKinney National Wildlife Refuge offers an unparalleled opportunity to educate children of all ages and adults about the importance of preserving Long Island Sound, our environment, and our maritime heritage.

Celebrate Oysters and More with the Norwalk Seaport Association June 8, 2024 @ Norm Bloom and Sons Dock

The Norwalk Seaport Association’s signature event, Docktails and Oysters, hosted by Norm Bloom and Sons, a fourth-generation oyster farm in Norwalk, is taking place on Saturday, June 8, 2024, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. The proceeds from this sell-out event will be used to refurbish the lighthouse to its golden years in the 19th century when it guided ships safely through Norwalk Harbor.

This Sheffield Island-inspired party is casual and fun where you will see old friends and make new ones as you listen to live music, sip beer or wine, and slurp the freshest oysters you will ever taste! “It’s a chance for people to celebrate the Seaport Association’s mission of preserving the Sheffield Island Lighthouse for future generations and have a little fun at an authentic oyster farm,” said Mike Reilly, President of the Seaport Association.

Oysters have a long history in Norwalk that started with the Native Americans. Today, the techniques and processes used to farm Copps Island Oysters by Norm Bloom and Sons have been used for centuries, making them an extra special treat. If you have never had oysters, literally fresh off the boat, this is your chance to eat your fill of them – so make sure you come hungry! It’s fun to watch the pros shuck the oysters right before your eyes (they make it look so easy) and set them on trays with lemons and an assortment of delicious sauces. The food and fun doesn’t stop there, as guests can snack on passed and stationed appetizers such as bite-sized cheeseburgers, mini chicken biscuits, southern fried chicken, Jimmy’s fried clams, grilled shrimp skewers, truffle mac and cheese tarts, and scrumptious charcuterie and crudité table catered by Seaside Sliders.

A highlight of the event is its location — right on the water at Norm Bloom and Sons dock. Guests are invited to tour the Oyster Museum and to learn how oysters are grown and harvested here and then shipped all over the world. The oyster beds are incubated under the dock where this event takes place. Part of the charm is to see how small oysters actually are when they are young! As soon as they are big enough, the oysters are “planted” on the sandy bottom of the Sound that surrounds the docks. This time-honored system of growing oysters makes them some of the best that you will ever taste; they are prized the world over for their sweet briny flavor and plump meat. Best of all, this is your chance to eat your fill of them for a good cause!

Tickets to this event are limited to 200 people and are $85 online. It is highly recommended to reserve your tickets in advance because this popular event sells out every year. For tickets https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2024-docktails-oysters-tickets-888586806057?aff=ebdsoporgprofile, if you have questions, please call 203-838-9444.

About the Norwalk Seaport Association
The Norwalk Seaport Association was founded in 1978 by a group of local citizens who had the vision to revitalize South Norwalk and preserve Norwalk’s maritime heritage. The Seaport Association offers a cultural, environmental, and historical journey to the Norwalk Islands. The Sheffield Island Lighthouse and the Light Keeper’s Cottage provide a unique historical and educational venue that strives to increase awareness, appreciation, and consideration for the environment and how the preservation of historic buildings contributes to our quality of life. The combination of the Lighthouse and the Stewart B. McKinney National Wildlife Refuge offers an unparalleled opportunity to educate children of all ages and adults about the importance of preserving Long Island Sound, our environment, and our maritime heritage.