Maine

Old Orchard Beach

Maine's most popular beach, Old Orchard Beach, sits on the southern coast of Maine. This idyllic seaside spot is known for it's charming seaside beauty and vibrant boardwalk. "O.O.B" has a captivating sandy shoreline that attracts both locals and vacationers seeking relaxation & fun. The iconic Pier, lined with restaurants, shops, and amusement rides, offers an energetic atmosphere. The night life is bustling during the warm summer months. You'll also see weekly fireworks during the summer evenings, which is always a free event! Aside from the fun night life, Visitors can enjoy many activities during the day, such as sunbathing and swimming in the refreshing Atlantic waters, to indulging in tasty seafood and taking walks along the beach. With its welcoming community, rich history, and picturesque sunsets, Old Orchard Beach continues to be a must-stop spot for creating your best summer memories.

Acadia National Park

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Acadia National Park, located along the rocky coast of Maine, is a breathtaking haven for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Spreading just under 50,000 acres, this park has granite peaks, lush woodlands, and mesmerizing shorelines. Visitors can explore over 120 miles of hiking trails, with the iconic Cadillac Mountain providing absolutely spectacular views, especially at dawn/dusk. The park has an abundance of wildlife such as deer, foxes and an array of small birds. don't forget to bring your bike for a fun ride along the carriage roads. This can make exploring more efficient and is always a fun family activity! Acadia is a true treasure; it is a perfect blend of adventure and tranquility. This national park also has a rich cultural heritage, from the indigenous peoples to early European settlers. Acadia National Park is a beloved destination for those seeking beauty in nature.

The Old Port

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Maine, the most northern state of New England, is known for its beautiful rocky coasts, quaint storybook - like towns, and stunning natural beauty. With a rich maritime history, it's no wonder Maine has some of the best seafood in the world. Many come from all over for our incredible fresh off-the-boat lobster. Aside from the seafood alone, this state has much to offer. Maine's a wonderful state to visit for outdoor enthusiast, for there are lots of opportunities for hiking, skiing, cycling, and swimming. Maine is known for its incredibly beautiful state park, Acadia. It has many lighthouses along the coast with many picturesque locations throughout the state. Although it's not the capital, Portland is Maine's most popular and busiest city. It's well known for its delicious local restaurants and it's cunning historic old port district. If city life isn't for you, and you are looking for a more peaceful getaway, head out out to Camden or Bar Harbor. These small but stunning towns offer breathtaking views, gorgeous beaches and refreshing lakes. Maine has something for everyone, and has been considered by many to be a hidden gem of New England. Don't wait, plan your trip now!

Where to visit in

Located in downtown Portland is the vintage Old Port. This historic port will swoon you with it's unique architecture. This port has been in existence since the early 1800s and continues to thrive in a whole new way. You will find some of the most flavorful and vibrant restaurants in all New England! Within the Old Port are the Casco Bay ferry lines. These ferries take you to multiple small islands some locals live on. Depending on the island you travel to, you are able to travel by foot and explore "island life" as the locals say. Aside from the ferries, there's loads of shopping opportunities along the old fashion brick roads. The fun awaits! Definitely A must visit when coming to Maine.