Maine Vacation Guide for your Best Summer Yet
Summer is here! In Greater Portland that means sun, surf, and sampling delicious seafood – and just enjoying everything Vacationland along the rocky coast.
Maine Mid-coast
Maine’s Mid-coast boasts linger-worthy towns, working waterfronts, beaches, museums, and miles of coastline that unfold into regional treasures.
Maine Lakes & Mountains
This western part of the state stretches from New Hampshire’s border to Sebago Lake and is home to the state’s highest peaks and year-round activities.
Maine Highlands
The area beckons outdoor enthusiasts who camp, hike its expansive trails, experience the best canoeing and kayaking Maine has to offer.
Long Island
Unwind with tranquil harbors and ocean breezes at this small, island community with vacation, cabin, and home rentals.
Little Diamond Island
Escape the hustle and bustle of city life and venture to the private island community of Little Diamond Island.
Kennebec & Moose River Valleys
This north-south swathe of Maine extends from the state capital of Augusta to the border of the Canadian province of Quebec.
Higgins Beach
Higgins Beach retains a small-town feel where fisherman put in a line, kayakers paddle out, and walkers admire the classic New England scenery.
Great Diamond Island
Great Diamond Island features picnic areas and hiking trails that allow for taking in the beauty of the island.
Ferry Beach
The gorgeous haven of Ferry Beach, a sandy beach along the Scarborough River channel, comes with a small fee ($10 per car) but is worth the price.
East End Beach
East End Beach is the place to take in the panorama of Casco Bay. This stretch of sand and pebbles has parking, picnic tables, and benches.
Downeast & Acadia
Covering a huge expanse of territory and terrains, coastlines and woodlands, many far from the crowds, from Bar Harbor to Mount Desert Island.