Free Things to Do in Maine
Find a list of free things to do in the Greater Portland, Maine area including parks, beaches, self-guided tours, and free concerts and events.
For The Love of Lobster
From sea to plate, learn different ways to experience the classic: rolls, dinners, bakes, and more. Explore Maine’s lobster industry.
Flavors of Freeport
Freeport’s finest chefs and top food artisans prepare award winning tastes to showcase culinary skill and style. Plus, sip local beer, wine and spirits!
Five ways to fall in love with maine
Enjoy a safe and social-distanced Fall—while colors canvass the region and our culinary scene competes to out due each other with Fall favorites.
Fishing in Maine
Maine is home to over 6,000 lakes and ponds, meaning fishing is merely a matter of choosing a clear and vibrant body of water and the right tackle.
Fire + Ice: Cozy Fireplaces and Ice Bars
We know winter is the perfect time to cozy up next to a burning fire with a warm drink, a tasty snack and a good book.
Fine Dining
Featuring high-quality local food, adventurous menu items, and a symphony of scents, textures, and tastes all over town in upscale venues.
Find Your Peace in Greater Portland: Embrace Self-Care on the Coast
Take a step back from the stress of daily life and bask in the simple pleasures of life. Here’s your guide to relaxing and recharging across Greater Portland, Maine (and beyond).
Find Your 2024 Dream Destination Wedding in Maine
Maine, known for its rugged coastline, sandy beaches, picturesque lighthouses, and charming coastal towns, has emerged as a sought-after destination for couples seeking an unforgettable wedding experience.
Fill-up Seaside With Outside Dining
Get out and enjoy the fresh sea air and ocean breezes while you get a taste of all Maine’s foodie scene has to offer.
Fill-up on a Food and Drink Tour
Keep the bites and sips going for hours as you stroll downtown and sample the vast and varied delights the region has to offer.
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.