72 Hours of Maine History
Enjoy the beauty and great outdoors of Maine while learning all about Maine’s roots at local exhibits, museums, and attractions.
COVID-19 FAQs
Your go-to guide for visiting Greater Portland, Maine during this time of social distancing. Find the latest updates on travel restrictions, openings, upcoming events, and more.
4 Days of Art & Gardens
Get a little bit of everything in the Portland region and beyond basking in local gardens and exploring museums and galleries.
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.
Best Summer Photo Spots
We know how much goes into capturing those perfect moments that live on long after you leave, here are some inspiring photo hot spots.
Business Meets Adventure
Where business meets adventure and natural beauty inspires productivity. More than a meeting place, Maine is an exciting getaway.
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.
Winter Activities in Portland, Maine
Some call it the “quiet” season, other may call it the most underrated time view our scenic, coastal region.
Maine Highlands
The area beckons outdoor enthusiasts who camp, hike its expansive trails, experience the best canoeing and kayaking Maine has to offer.
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.
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.
Aroostook county
Aroostook, also known to locals as The County, holds a fascination for outdoor enthusiasts and is known for its Maine potato harvest.