Experience the beauty of Maine’s central coast on a fully private, all-day tour designed just for you. Unlike crowded bus tours, our small-group experience offers personalized attention, comfort, and flexibility. Travel in style through autumn-kissed landscapes as your local guide leads you to handpicked highlights—like the iconic Portland Head Light, the charming harbor town of Boothbay, and the historic Fort Edgecomb. Walk the gently swaying Androscoggin Swinging Bridge, shop at the legendary L.L.Bean Flagship Store, and take in riverside views in Bath, “The City of Ships.” This is coastal Maine at its finest—tailored, immersive, and unforgettable.
Step into the heart of Maine’s outdoor spirit at the legendary L.L.Bean flagship store in Freeport. Open 365 days a year, this sprawling campus blends iconic New England charm with cozy fall vibes—perfect for browsing boots, flannels, and gear amid vibrant autumn colors. Don’t miss the giant Bean Boot out front—it’s a photo must!
Take a short stroll back in time across this historic footbridge suspended over the Androscoggin River. Originally built in 1892 by the Roebling Company—the same engineers behind the Brooklyn Bridge—the Androscoggin Swinging Bridge gently sways with each step, offering panoramic river views and a touch of adventure. Surrounded by fall foliage, it’s a peaceful stop full of charm and local history.
This postcard-perfect coastal village comes alive in autumn with colorful leaves, crisp sea breezes, and the scent of salt and pine in the air. Stroll the charming harborfront, explore quaint shops and galleries, or grab a fresh lobster roll by the docks. Whether you're watching sailboats drift by or soaking in the small-town charm, Boothbay Harbor offers a peaceful and picturesque slice of classic Maine.
Nestled along the Kennebec River, Bath is a historic shipbuilding town where maritime heritage runs deep. Home to the renowned Bath Iron Works and the fascinating Maine Maritime Museum, this charming city offers a unique blend of working waterfront and small-town New England charm. In fall, the brick-lined streets glow with autumn color—perfect for a scenic stroll, local shopping, or riverside views that tell the story of Maine’s seafaring legacy.
Perched on a bluff overlooking the Sheepscot River, Fort Edgecomb is a well-preserved 1808 octagonal blockhouse built to defend Maine’s coast during the Jeffersonian Embargo. Surrounded by fall foliage and scenic river views, it offers a peaceful step back into early American history. A quick visit here reveals not only strategic military design but sweeping views of Midcoast Maine’s natural beauty.
he Gardens is 323 acres, 19 of which are ornamental and themed gardens featuring native plants of Maine and others suited to northern coastal conditions. Trails and points of interest extend over 150 acres of mature forest, wetlands, and a mile of tidal shoreline. The campus includes innovative landscape designs, impressive stonework, unique sculpture, and scenic views inviting visitors of all ages and abilities to explore nature’s connections at their leisure. Hailed as one of Maine's top attractions, a visit to the Gardens is a memorable experience, no matter the season. - During December the gardens come to light during the Gardens Aglow event. This becomes the last stop so guests can enjoy the spectacular lights in the evening.
The guide will reach out to customers that are going to meet in Portland and not be picked up and set an acceptable meeting point. The listed meeting point is only for reference.
Portland, Maine, is a vibrant coastal city known for its stunning waterfront, rich maritime history, and thriving arts and food scenes. With its picturesque lighthouses, charming cobblestone streets, and bustling Old Port district, Portland offers a perfect blend of history, culture, and natural beauty.
The Old Port is the historic heart of Portland, featuring cobblestone streets, 19th-century brick buildings, and a vibrant waterfront with shops, restaurants, and galleries.
One of the most iconic lighthouses in the US, Portland Head Light offers stunning views of the rocky coastline and Casco Bay.
The largest and oldest art museum in Maine, featuring a diverse collection of American, European, and contemporary art.
A classic New England dish featuring fresh lobster meat served in a buttered, toasted roll.
A creamy, comforting soup made with fresh clams, potatoes, and cream.
A sweet and tangy pie made with wild Maine blueberries.
Summer is the peak tourist season with warm weather, outdoor festivals, and all attractions fully operational.
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Portland is generally safe with low crime rates. However, as with any city, it's important to stay aware of your surroundings and take precautions to ensure a safe visit.
Portland Transportation Center
Portland Transportation Center
Affordable and efficient, with frequent schedules.
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Explore the scenic Casco Bay Islands, each offering unique landscapes, hiking trails, and charming villages. Perfect for a day trip from Portland.
Home to the famous L.L.Bean flagship store and outlet shopping, Freeport offers a mix of retail therapy and historic sites.
A picturesque coastal town known for its scenic beauty, lighthouses, and marine life. Boothbay Harbor is a great destination for nature lovers and those seeking a relaxing day trip.
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