
10 Best Places to Visit in Maine
Located in the easternmost part of New England is bordered by Canada to the north and the Atlantic Ocean on both the east and south.

Located in the easternmost part of New England is bordered by Canada to the north and the Atlantic Ocean on both the east and south.

Rugged coastal scenery, fresh sea air, and quiet harbors make this one of New England’s most beloved seaside escapes.

Dating back to the very first years of European settlement, Maine’s small villages are both historically interesting and abundant in natural beauty.

The northeastern-most state in the whole of the US, Maine is located in New England, right on the border with Canada.

Quiet beaches, rocky coastline, and charming seaside streets give this small New England town a peaceful and timeless feel.

Somewhere along Maine’s coast, a quiet peninsula pokes into Penobscot Bay. Towering elms shade streets that have seen centuries come and go.

Somewhere along the Maine coast, there’s a harbor town that keeps popping up on every “best of” list—and it makes sense.

Famed for its beautiful beaches and dramatic rocky coastline, Maine has long been a popular summer playground.

Perched on a peninsula that protrudes out into Casco Bay, the small seaside city of Portland has lots to see and do with many of its main tourist attractions relating to its maritime history, heritage and culture.

Rocky coastlines, lobster shacks, and charming historic streets make this one of Maine’s classic seaside getaways.
