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Portland: Trolley City Tour with Portland Head Light Stop

Portland: Trolley City Tour with Portland Head Light Stop

Enjoy a fully-narrated trolley tour of scenic and historic Portland and visit Maine’s oldest lighthouse, Portland Head Light, during a 30-minute stop in Cape Elizabeth. Hop onboard a trolley and journey from city streets to the rocky coast. Cruise past landmarks such as the childhood home of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, the Victoria Mansion, the Arts District, and the bustling Old Port. With forward-facing seats and big windows, you won't miss a thing. See as your guide points out the famous sites and hidden gems of Portland and shares interesting stories behind them. Upon arrival at Cape Elizabeth, along the spectacular shores of Fort Williams Park, disembark for a 30-minute stop to explore the Portland Head Light on your own. Choose to walk around Maine's oldest lighthouse or visit the maritime museum inside.

Portland: Best of Maine Lighthouse Scenic Cruise

Portland: Best of Maine Lighthouse Scenic Cruise

Sit back and relax as you cruise along the serene Casco Bay in Portland, Maine. Immerse yourself in the rich history of Portland and see the four iconic lighthouses, the sights of Portland Harbor, and the picturesque waterway Diamond Pass. During the cruise, explore the bustling inner harbor and main shipping channel to get close-up views of civil war era forts and the lighthouses that guide mariners into Portland Harbor. Along with the historical waterfront, you'll also get the chance to see the Portland Head Light, Bug Light, and the Spring Point Ledge Lighthouse.

Portland: Casco Bay Sunset and Lighthouse Cruise

Portland: Casco Bay Sunset and Lighthouse Cruise

Meet at the Old Port in Portland, Maine and hop on board a boat that boasts ample outdoor deck space and indoor cabin space, ensuring your comfort no matter the weather. Feel free to purchase drinks at the well-stocked bar and have access to restroom during the trip. Expereince the salty air as you set out on the water in the warm glow of the evening light. Head into Casco Bay a scenic and ecologically rich area known for its beautiful islands, historical significance, and diverse marine life. Listen as your guide offers facinating insights into famous sights that you pass along the way. Navigate through island passages like Diamond Pass and around the Calendar Islands. Admire the lush islands, craggy rocks, and several Civil War forts. See a natural seal habitat and keep an eye out for graceful sea birds. Capture pictures of some scenic lighthouses that the area is known for as the sunsets and return to Portland as the city begins to light up for the night.

Portland, Maine: Sunset Windjammer Cruise Along the Coast

Portland, Maine: Sunset Windjammer Cruise Along the Coast

Step onboard a historic schooner, some of which are over 100 years old, and set sail on Casco Bay in Portland, Maine. Help the boat crew hoist the sails or even get behind the wheel. Step into history aboard a locally-built wooden windjammer, with three of these vessels listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Experience the beauty of the rugged coastline, complete with a beautiful sunset, lighthouses, seals, and seabirds. Pack a meal, bring your favorite wine or beer, and sit back and relax as you slip through the pristine waters of Casco Bay.

Portland: Sightseeing Cruise to Portland Head Light

Portland: Sightseeing Cruise to Portland Head Light

Enjoy this fully narrated 60-minute scenic cruise through busy Casco Bay and its iconic islands to see lighthouses, forts, lobster boats, seals, and seabirds. Take in the views of Portland's historical lighthouses, including a close up view of Portland Head Light, Maine’s oldest and most photographed lighthouse. As you cruise along the Casco bay, keep an eye out for Spring Point Ledge Light, Portland Breakwater Light (Bug Light), Ram Island Ledge Light, Portland Head Light, Fort Scammel, Fort Gorges, and Portland Harbor.

Portland, Maine: Coastal Windjammer Sailing Cruise

Portland, Maine: Coastal Windjammer Sailing Cruise

Experience the beauty of Portland, Maine's rugged coastline on a historic windjammer sailing ship in Casco Bay. Sail by lighthouses, seals, and seabirds as you feel the wind in your hair. Learn how the wooden windjammer you are sailing on was built in Maine and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Pack a meal, bring your favorite wine or beer, and sit back and relax as you slip through the pristine waters of Casco Bay. Let your skipper take charge and take in the marine wildlife and views surrounding you. See Portland from a unique vantage point. Have fun with the whole family or with friends on a day out at sea, before heading back to port.

Portland, Maine: Tour in Vintage Fire Engine

Portland, Maine: Tour in Vintage Fire Engine

Enjoy seeing Portland in an unforgettable way. Hop on board a vintage fire truck with onboard multimedia system, including a large, flat-screen LED TV. Experience Portland in a unique and fun way with this local-led tour aboard a classic fire engine. Explore the city’s peninsula as you drive along the cobble-stoned streets. Enjoy great views of lighthouses, civil war forts, and the historic architecture that make up the wonderful Maine city. Enjoy a 50-minute tour narrated by local guides who love sharing their knowledge of Portland Maine. Get to know the vibrant neighborhoods of this city by the sea from high up on your truck. Please note: Due to vehicle design, this tour is not wheelchair accessible.

Portland, Maine: 60-Minute Narrated Sightseeing Trolley Tour

Portland, Maine: 60-Minute Narrated Sightseeing Trolley Tour

Hop on this classic 1-hour trolley tour and explore the rich history and beautiful sights of Portland! On this fully narrated tour, you’ll learn about hundreds of years of history and pass some of Portland's most iconic landmarks. Weaving between Old Port, East Bayside, Downtown, and the Arts District, you’ll learn about places like The Portland Observatory, The Longfellow House, and Victoria Mansion. Once the tour is complete, you'll have a wealth of knowledge and recommendations for the city of Portland. Please arrive to the tour meeting point 15 minutes before the tour begins.

Boothbay Harbor Cruise: Lighthouses, Lobster Haul, and Seals

Boothbay Harbor Cruise: Lighthouses, Lobster Haul, and Seals

Go on a delightful harbor cruise, passing summer colonies, lighthouses, small islands, and out to see the seals on the ledges. Fun for the whole family. Pass by 2 lighthouses, islands, coastline, inner and outer harbor, and seals at the seal rocks. Experience a Boothbay classic that has been enjoyed for over 50 years and find out why it's so popular. Get an idea of how those delicious lobsters you enjoy at your favorite restaurant are caught, how the traps are hauled, and a little background of Maine’s famous lobster industry. Enjoy the seals basking on the rocks. Pass by two major lighthouses, Burnt Island Light, and Ram Island Lighthouse. This Boothbay Harbor lobster tour is educational and fun for the whole family. Don't forget to bring your camera. Step aboard a vessel that has the largest and most comfortable main salon in the region with padded seats and tables. Relax with food and a drink from the galley, which features a 360-degree view of the outside. Enjoy the sun and fresh Maine air on the upper deck. Hear the narration no matter where you choose to be, with speakers throughout the vessel.

Camden: Historic Schooner Day Sailing Trip

Camden: Historic Schooner Day Sailing Trip

Experience one of the top things to do in Camden sailing along Maine's magnificent rocky coastline. Climb aboard the elegant Appledore II, a historic schooner. Feel like an adventurer from the 19th-century while enjoying state-of-the-art accommodations onboard a modern windjammer. Stroll along the wide decks as you take in the sights without needing to duck beneath the rigging. With a capacity of only 49 passengers, there is abundant seating to make yourself comfortable for this intimate sailing trip. Enjoy the chance to sail your own wooden ship as the crew welcomes your participation. Offer to help raise the sails and take a turn at the wheel of this hard-working, seaworthy schooner. Ask your crew about the history of the boat which has sailed around the world, docking at many harbors along the way. Twice a year, she still sails the Eastern seaboard between her 2 home ports of Camden, Maine and Key West, Florida.  Start the tour by departing from Bayview Landing and heading out of Camden Harbor. Discover why Camden is often called the jewel of the Maine coast as you sail past the impressive lighthouse, Curtis Island Light, dating from 1836, and into Penobscot Bay. Considered to be one of the top cruising bays in the world, Penobscot Bay will amaze you with its uninhabited islands, wildlife, and views of Camden Hills and other coastal mountains dropping off into the sea. During the tour, look along the shore for Mount Battie, historic inns, and elegant summer mansions of the rich and famous with their million dollar yachts. Watch lobstermen hauling in their traps. On a typical day, you may see porpoises playing in the water, ospreys, eagles hunting for fish, and even the occasional whale. Watch for seals sunning themselves on rocks and cute guillernots (cousins of the puffin), with their bright red feet, wobbling as they walk along the rocky shoreline. Quench your thirst with cocktails, beer, wine and soft drinks, all available for purchase during your sailing cruise. As Camden Harbor comes back into view, relax and feel the wind sweep through your hair as your memorable sailing ship cruise draws to a close.

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8 amazing things to do this summer in Maine
8 amazing things to do this summer in Maine

Maine in summer is everything you hope to find when you imagine New England: bright coastal mornings, blueberry pie at roadside diners, wildflower-lined hiking trails, and salty breezes drifting through harbor towns. From lighthouse-hopping and lobster rolls in Portland to canoeing through quiet coves in Camden, the state is full of ways to slow down, explore, and soak up the season.

This summer guide to Maine covers it all, including iconic landmarks like Acadia National Park, small-town festivals, fresh-from-the-farm flavors, and beach days that feel pulled from a storybook. Welcome to the best things to do in Maine in summer.

Maine’s best summer activities at a glance

The best places to see lighthouses in Maine: Start at the iconic Portland Head Light, then head north to Spring Point Ledge or West Quoddy Head Light near the Canadian border

The top summer festivals worth the trip to Maine: Check out the Maine Lobster Festival, Windjammer Days in Boothbay Harbor, or the Potato Blossom Festival in Fort Fairfield

The best spots to get a taste of Maine: Take a food tour in Portland, Kennebunkport, or Bar Harbor, or stop by a farmers' market

The best beaches in Maine for a New England beach day: Relax at Ogunquit Beach, explore tide pools at Goose Rocks, or surf and snack your way through Old Orchard Beach

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Winter in Maine: 8 amazing cold-weather things to do and see
Winter in Maine: 8 amazing cold-weather things to do and see

Winter in Maine is long, snowy, and full of surprises. Lasting from November to mid-April, it brings short days and cold temperatures, but also plenty of reasons to embrace the season. This winter guide to Maine has everything from Portland’s cozy museums and local brews to thrilling events like the US National Toboggan Championships.

Don’t miss a visit to Acadia National Park, one of America’s most underrated national parks, where you can cross-country ski along scenic coastal trails. Whether braving the cold or staying warm inside, the best things to do in Maine in winter present a charm that’s hard to resist.

Maine’s best winter activities at a glance

The best places to warm up indoors during winter in Maine: Check out the collection at the Portland Museum of Art or try top-tier seafood dishes on a food tour in Bar Harbor.

The top things to do for kids and families visiting Maine in winter: Wander through the Gardens Aglow light display at Christmas, or let the kids participate in the 2k race at the Snowshoe Festival.

Best spots for winter sports in Maine: Hit the trails for some cross-country skiing in Acadia National Park.

Unique winter events in Maine: The US National Toboggan Championships in Camden are the only wooden toboggan races in the world.

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Our most recommended Maine Beach trips

Portland: Trolley City Tour with Portland Head Light Stop

Portland: Trolley City Tour with Portland Head Light Stop

Enjoy a fully-narrated trolley tour of scenic and historic Portland and visit Maine’s oldest lighthouse, Portland Head Light, during a 30-minute stop in Cape Elizabeth. Hop onboard a trolley and journey from city streets to the rocky coast. Cruise past landmarks such as the childhood home of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, the Victoria Mansion, the Arts District, and the bustling Old Port. With forward-facing seats and big windows, you won't miss a thing. See as your guide points out the famous sites and hidden gems of Portland and shares interesting stories behind them. Upon arrival at Cape Elizabeth, along the spectacular shores of Fort Williams Park, disembark for a 30-minute stop to explore the Portland Head Light on your own. Choose to walk around Maine's oldest lighthouse or visit the maritime museum inside.

Portland: Best of Maine Lighthouse Scenic Cruise

Portland: Best of Maine Lighthouse Scenic Cruise

Sit back and relax as you cruise along the serene Casco Bay in Portland, Maine. Immerse yourself in the rich history of Portland and see the four iconic lighthouses, the sights of Portland Harbor, and the picturesque waterway Diamond Pass. During the cruise, explore the bustling inner harbor and main shipping channel to get close-up views of civil war era forts and the lighthouses that guide mariners into Portland Harbor. Along with the historical waterfront, you'll also get the chance to see the Portland Head Light, Bug Light, and the Spring Point Ledge Lighthouse.

Portland: Casco Bay Sunset and Lighthouse Cruise

Portland: Casco Bay Sunset and Lighthouse Cruise

Meet at the Old Port in Portland, Maine and hop on board a boat that boasts ample outdoor deck space and indoor cabin space, ensuring your comfort no matter the weather. Feel free to purchase drinks at the well-stocked bar and have access to restroom during the trip. Expereince the salty air as you set out on the water in the warm glow of the evening light. Head into Casco Bay a scenic and ecologically rich area known for its beautiful islands, historical significance, and diverse marine life. Listen as your guide offers facinating insights into famous sights that you pass along the way. Navigate through island passages like Diamond Pass and around the Calendar Islands. Admire the lush islands, craggy rocks, and several Civil War forts. See a natural seal habitat and keep an eye out for graceful sea birds. Capture pictures of some scenic lighthouses that the area is known for as the sunsets and return to Portland as the city begins to light up for the night.

Portland, Maine: Sunset Windjammer Cruise Along the Coast

Portland, Maine: Sunset Windjammer Cruise Along the Coast

Step onboard a historic schooner, some of which are over 100 years old, and set sail on Casco Bay in Portland, Maine. Help the boat crew hoist the sails or even get behind the wheel. Step into history aboard a locally-built wooden windjammer, with three of these vessels listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Experience the beauty of the rugged coastline, complete with a beautiful sunset, lighthouses, seals, and seabirds. Pack a meal, bring your favorite wine or beer, and sit back and relax as you slip through the pristine waters of Casco Bay.

Portland: Sightseeing Cruise to Portland Head Light

Portland: Sightseeing Cruise to Portland Head Light

Enjoy this fully narrated 60-minute scenic cruise through busy Casco Bay and its iconic islands to see lighthouses, forts, lobster boats, seals, and seabirds. Take in the views of Portland's historical lighthouses, including a close up view of Portland Head Light, Maine’s oldest and most photographed lighthouse. As you cruise along the Casco bay, keep an eye out for Spring Point Ledge Light, Portland Breakwater Light (Bug Light), Ram Island Ledge Light, Portland Head Light, Fort Scammel, Fort Gorges, and Portland Harbor.

Portland, Maine: Coastal Windjammer Sailing Cruise

Portland, Maine: Coastal Windjammer Sailing Cruise

Experience the beauty of Portland, Maine's rugged coastline on a historic windjammer sailing ship in Casco Bay. Sail by lighthouses, seals, and seabirds as you feel the wind in your hair. Learn how the wooden windjammer you are sailing on was built in Maine and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Pack a meal, bring your favorite wine or beer, and sit back and relax as you slip through the pristine waters of Casco Bay. Let your skipper take charge and take in the marine wildlife and views surrounding you. See Portland from a unique vantage point. Have fun with the whole family or with friends on a day out at sea, before heading back to port.

Portland, Maine: Tour in Vintage Fire Engine

Portland, Maine: Tour in Vintage Fire Engine

Enjoy seeing Portland in an unforgettable way. Hop on board a vintage fire truck with onboard multimedia system, including a large, flat-screen LED TV. Experience Portland in a unique and fun way with this local-led tour aboard a classic fire engine. Explore the city’s peninsula as you drive along the cobble-stoned streets. Enjoy great views of lighthouses, civil war forts, and the historic architecture that make up the wonderful Maine city. Enjoy a 50-minute tour narrated by local guides who love sharing their knowledge of Portland Maine. Get to know the vibrant neighborhoods of this city by the sea from high up on your truck. Please note: Due to vehicle design, this tour is not wheelchair accessible.

Portland, Maine: 60-Minute Narrated Sightseeing Trolley Tour

Portland, Maine: 60-Minute Narrated Sightseeing Trolley Tour

Hop on this classic 1-hour trolley tour and explore the rich history and beautiful sights of Portland! On this fully narrated tour, you’ll learn about hundreds of years of history and pass some of Portland's most iconic landmarks. Weaving between Old Port, East Bayside, Downtown, and the Arts District, you’ll learn about places like The Portland Observatory, The Longfellow House, and Victoria Mansion. Once the tour is complete, you'll have a wealth of knowledge and recommendations for the city of Portland. Please arrive to the tour meeting point 15 minutes before the tour begins.

Boothbay Harbor Cruise: Lighthouses, Lobster Haul, and Seals

Boothbay Harbor Cruise: Lighthouses, Lobster Haul, and Seals

Go on a delightful harbor cruise, passing summer colonies, lighthouses, small islands, and out to see the seals on the ledges. Fun for the whole family. Pass by 2 lighthouses, islands, coastline, inner and outer harbor, and seals at the seal rocks. Experience a Boothbay classic that has been enjoyed for over 50 years and find out why it's so popular. Get an idea of how those delicious lobsters you enjoy at your favorite restaurant are caught, how the traps are hauled, and a little background of Maine’s famous lobster industry. Enjoy the seals basking on the rocks. Pass by two major lighthouses, Burnt Island Light, and Ram Island Lighthouse. This Boothbay Harbor lobster tour is educational and fun for the whole family. Don't forget to bring your camera. Step aboard a vessel that has the largest and most comfortable main salon in the region with padded seats and tables. Relax with food and a drink from the galley, which features a 360-degree view of the outside. Enjoy the sun and fresh Maine air on the upper deck. Hear the narration no matter where you choose to be, with speakers throughout the vessel.

Camden: Historic Schooner Day Sailing Trip

Camden: Historic Schooner Day Sailing Trip

Experience one of the top things to do in Camden sailing along Maine's magnificent rocky coastline. Climb aboard the elegant Appledore II, a historic schooner. Feel like an adventurer from the 19th-century while enjoying state-of-the-art accommodations onboard a modern windjammer. Stroll along the wide decks as you take in the sights without needing to duck beneath the rigging. With a capacity of only 49 passengers, there is abundant seating to make yourself comfortable for this intimate sailing trip. Enjoy the chance to sail your own wooden ship as the crew welcomes your participation. Offer to help raise the sails and take a turn at the wheel of this hard-working, seaworthy schooner. Ask your crew about the history of the boat which has sailed around the world, docking at many harbors along the way. Twice a year, she still sails the Eastern seaboard between her 2 home ports of Camden, Maine and Key West, Florida.  Start the tour by departing from Bayview Landing and heading out of Camden Harbor. Discover why Camden is often called the jewel of the Maine coast as you sail past the impressive lighthouse, Curtis Island Light, dating from 1836, and into Penobscot Bay. Considered to be one of the top cruising bays in the world, Penobscot Bay will amaze you with its uninhabited islands, wildlife, and views of Camden Hills and other coastal mountains dropping off into the sea. During the tour, look along the shore for Mount Battie, historic inns, and elegant summer mansions of the rich and famous with their million dollar yachts. Watch lobstermen hauling in their traps. On a typical day, you may see porpoises playing in the water, ospreys, eagles hunting for fish, and even the occasional whale. Watch for seals sunning themselves on rocks and cute guillernots (cousins of the puffin), with their bright red feet, wobbling as they walk along the rocky shoreline. Quench your thirst with cocktails, beer, wine and soft drinks, all available for purchase during your sailing cruise. As Camden Harbor comes back into view, relax and feel the wind sweep through your hair as your memorable sailing ship cruise draws to a close.

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This is great for the views and amazing scenery and to get up there without having to do the drive yourself! The guide is definitely more focused on driving than giving a full on tour experience as compared to some other guided tours I have been on but it was fine - I appreciate the efforts it took to drive up there and I wouldn’t want to do it myself so it was nice to sit back relax and have someone professional take care of the trip transport.. the first stop for breakfast was rushed and the passengers didn’t realize there would be such a time crunch on their breakfast orders. The lunch stop was too long and I did wish we had spent more time at the scenic spots like lighthouse stop where we were briefly but that’s like the main highlight of the whole trip! These are just some thoughts - I would provide a picnic lunch at the lighthouse and just skip on the town lunch break honestly if I were doing it again

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We loved our guided tour through Acadia. Our guide, Katherine, was very welcoming and made us feel very comfortable. I was a bit concerned going in because we’re kind of a quiet group, but Katherine made the conversation easy and enjoyable! She was very knowledgeable about the history of Acadia and various points of interest within the park. We booked a tour because I anticipated we’d be stressed with all of the traffic, people, and parking, and o was right—it was crazy! Taking a tour alleviated all of that stress and allowed all of us to equally enjoy the park experience. Money well spent!

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Going to more than one area of Maine and having the additional Trolley tour included was really helpful. Our first stop was a little rushed but this was a new stop so I guess we were Guinea pigs… but as the tour started at 7:30 no one is gonna only want a cake we all need a proper breakfast by 9 definitely…. So maybe add another 10 minutes on that stop …

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it was great, although I wourld give less time in every place. in the last one 1 hour is enough. the guide is absolutely gorgeous - Lucia. thank you for such and amazing trip. i do really reccomend it.

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we had a great trip with Pete. Knowledgeable, friendly, the perfect host.