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Best places to visit in Maine

What do you want to do in Maine?

Pick a vibe. We’ll point you to places, seasons, and booking options.

 

Outdoor

Hikes, lakes, peaks, and quiet trails.

Scenic drives

Coastal routes and small-town stops.

Places to stay

Find new beautiful places to stay.

Food & shops

Lobster shacks to cozy bakeries.

Top vacation places in Maine

Acadia National Park

This is probably the most famous spot in Maine, and for good reason. You get huge mountains right next to the ocean, which is really rare to see. You can drive up Cadillac Mountain to catch the sunrise or just walk along the carriage roads if you want something easier.

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Discover Maine

Where do you want to go in Maine?

The Maine Beaches

If you are looking for soft sand and ocean waves, this is the place. It is perfect for families, with long stretches of beach for walking or swimming.  Read more…

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Greater Portland & Casco Bay

This is where city life meets the ocean. Portland is famous for its incredible food scene and the historic Old Port with its cobblestone streets. You can shop, Read more…

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MidCoast & Islands

This region is full of those charming little harbors and lighthouses. It is a bit quieter than the southern beaches, which is nice. You can hop on a ferry to Read more…

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Downeast & Acadia

This is the dramatic coast everyone talks about. You have the stunning cliffs of Acadia National Park and the busy, fun streets of Bar Harbor nearby. It is Read more…

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Aroostook County

Aroostook County, Maine — fondly known as “The Crown of Maine” — is a four-season travel destination waiting to be explored. From vast scenic. Read more…

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The Maine Highlands

This is where you go for big adventures. It is home to Mount Katahdin and the huge Moosehead Lake, so the views are incredible. Whether you are into Read more…

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Kennebec Valley

This area follows the mighty Kennebec River right through the heart of the state. It is famous for some of the best white-water rafting you can find, but it Read more…

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Lakes & Mountains

If you love fresh air, this is your spot. In the winter, it is all about skiing at big resorts, and in summer, those mountains are perfect for hiking. The lakes Read more…

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FAQS

Where to go first time in Maine?

For first-timers, Portland is the ideal starting point. It offers the perfect mix of classic coastal charm, an incredible culinary scene, and easy access to iconic spots like the Portland Head Light. If your main goal is pure outdoor adventure rather than city exploring, head straight to Bar Harbor to experience the rugged beauty of Acadia National Park.

 

What is the prettiest coastal town in Maine?

Camden is widely considered the most beautiful coastal town in the state. Famous for being the place “where the mountains meet the sea,” its picturesque harbor is filled with classic wooden windjammers, framed by rolling hills, and lined with charming brick storefronts.

 

What is the number one tourist attraction in Maine?

Acadia National Park is hands-down the top tourist destination in Maine. Millions of people visit every year to drive the stunning 27-mile Park Loop Road, watch the first sunrise in the US from the top of Cadillac Mountain, and explore the dramatic, rocky coastline.

 

Should I stay in Portland, Maine or Bar Harbor?

It depends entirely on the vibe you want! Choose Portland if you are looking for a walkable, historic city with world-class restaurants, craft breweries, and boutique shopping. Choose Bar Harbor if you want a nature-focused, remote getaway filled with hiking, kayaking, and immediate access to Acadia National Park.

 

What is the coziest city in Maine?

Kennebunkport takes the prize for the coziest coastal vibe. With its historic bed-and-breakfasts, scenic ocean drives (like Ocean Avenue), and a quaint town center (Dock Square) filled with local cafes and artisan shops, it is the ultimate relaxing New England retreat.

 

What should I not miss in Maine?

You absolutely cannot leave without eating a fresh Maine lobster roll at a casual, waterfront seafood shack. Beyond the food, make sure you don’t miss seeing at least one historic lighthouse, taking a boat tour out onto the Atlantic, and exploring the rocky shores at low tide.

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