We'll be there in late July for 7 days. Anyone been / have recommendations?
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Man, this is making me hungry.
Having driven in from Boston, I would advise flying into Portland. When I go back in the future, I will be flying into Portland.jtbru8508 said:
Portland? Or Boston and drive up the coast?
It was a long drive, with nothing particularly scenic for most of the way. There was A LOT of traffic getting out of Boston that continued kind of on and off all the way to Portsmouth. We were going all the way to Bar Harbor, so it was just a long drive without much to break it up and nothing particularly memorable to see along the way. We went into Boston twice on our way to Maine. Once so we could catch a game at Fenway and go down to Plymouth, and once to go hit the freedom trail before heading to Maine. If I were just wanting to go to Maine, I would fly to Portland instead to avoid that drive again.jtbru8508 said:
Great info, thanks!
What made Boston a poor choice?
Those first two photos smell like pumpkin spice.cr0wbar said:
JT Bru and I got back a few weeks ago. Ate our weight in Lobster Rolls. Portland -> Trenton -> Bay Harbor -> Acadia Park and all the way back. We were both BIG big fans on Maine Beer Company about 20-30 minutes outside of Portland. Just going to post a few pics we took!
We've done 3 summer trips to southern Maine. We love Ogunquit, never noticed it being liberal but haven't really cared or paid attention. We fly to Boston, usually hit up a restaurant and grab some cannoli at North End, then up to Maine. We always stop at Nubble Lighthouse in York because it is stunning.ScapeGOAT said:
We go to Maine every summer. Have always flown into Boston and driven up, but we stay in southern Maine (Wells/Ogunquit/Kennebunkport), so it's like 1.5 hours from BOS car rental to our condo up there, so I'd just say it depends on what you want to do. Flying into Portland is usually more expensive by a decent amount when we go, so it doesn't make sense for us to fly in just to save an hour. Very boring drive, and traffic for us usually clears up around Saugus. The most exciting thing is usually seeing the 2 Dunkins right across the street from each other in Revere.
Southern Maine is really touristy, nice beaches, lots of small shops and restaurants. If you're looking to just relax and do tourist crap, I'd stay around Kennebunkport or Wells. Ogunquit is a really liberal town, but everyone there is really nice and there's some good bars and restaurants there. You could also hit Perkins Cove which has shops, restaurants, and whale watching/lobster boat tours. Marginal Way is a nice trail that goes along the coast, but it's only like 1.5 miles long. We have a young kid, so that stuff is right up our alley and we spend most of our time on the beach anyway.
If you're looking to be active, go up the coast to Bar Harbor so you can spend time at Acadia. It's beautiful up there and there's no shortage of things to do. Kayaking, hiking, whale watching, lobster boats. You can stop by Red's Eats in Wiscasset on the way up to Bar Harbor. It's pretty widely accepted as the best lobster roll in Maine, but the lines are always long.