A land of lighthouses where rugged beauty meets old town, coastal charm.
Located on the USA's upper east coast, Maine is undoubtedly a hidden gem. Well-loved for its quaint maritime villages, traditional New England architecture, fresh seafood and iconic lighthouses, there's a reason the state motto is "the way life should be." Whether you prefer hiking along the rugged coastal headlands of Acadia National Park, wandering the historic streets of Portland, or just indulging in a lobster roll (or two) with your local leader, our Maine tours offer a little something for everyone. With heaps of natural beauty and historical significance, this picturesque destination will completely steal your heart.
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Hike through Acadia National Park
Acadia National Park is full of rugged natural beauty, and one of the best ways to see it is on foot. Recognized as one of the United States' most beloved parks, Acadia has hidden coves, tall granite peaks, rocky coastlines and iconic spruce forests. Lace up your hiking boots and explore popular spots like Thunder Hole, the incredibly photogenic Eagle Lake or the sparkling waters of Sand Beach. If you feel like challenging yourself, head to the summit of Cadillac Mountain, the tallest peak on the Atlantic coast, for sweeping views of Bar Habor, Frenchman Bay and the Schoodic Peninsula.
Wander around the Farnsworth Art Museum
While Maine might be known for its natural beauty, it’s also produced several famous artists, including Winslow Homer and the Wyeth family, who have used the rocky headlands and expansive scenery found in this state as inspiration for their artwork. View these famous pieces for yourself at the Farnsworth Art Museum in Portland. With a promise to celebrate Maine’s role in American art, this museum showcases fascinating exhibitions you can spend hours wandering through.
Marvel at the Portland Head Lighthouse
You can’t come to Maine and not marvel at a lighthouse or two, especially since this state features 65 different lighthouses in total. You can see one of the best (and most popular) lighthouses in the New England town of Portland. This lighthouse is a magnificent spot to see Mother Nature in action, with waves crashing constantly over the uniquely shaped rock formations below.
Walk among the Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens
If you’re looking for another outdoor adventure, then take a stroll through the Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens. Perfect for soaking up some peace and quiet, these gardens offer you a chance to connect with nature and learn about horticulture in a fun and exciting way. Full of fun activities like seeking out hidden trolls placed throughout the garden, as well as native flora and fauna, this destination is a must-visit.
Visit Victoria Mansion
A much-loved, iconic Portland landmark, the Victoria Mansion promises to fulfill fairytale fantasies with its amazing and intricate architecture. This domestic masterpiece is truly one of a kind, from the royal-like reception room to the sweeping bookshelves of the library. It boasts its original interiors. Wander through a piece of American history and marvel at the antique details and luxurious décor as you learn about the house and its past.
Set sail on the Camden Harbor
Considered to be one of the coastal jewels of Maine, this picturesque seaport town is guaranteed to take your breath away from the epic ocean scenery to the seemingly never-ending white sails on the harbor. The perfect way to spend an afternoon, float into Penobscot Bay on a cruise or self-chartered sailboat, marveling at the rugged landscape, the many fishing vessels with fresh seafood aboard, and a lighthouse (or two) from the water.
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