Downtown Freeport is a charming coastal village known for its walkable streets, local shops, and iconic L.L.Bean flagship store, which stays open 24/7. Guests can explore a mix of boutiques, outlet stores, and craft galleries, or relax with a drink at one of Freeport’s local breweries.
Only minutes from downtown Freeport, Wolfe’s Neck Woods State Park is a peaceful coastal escape filled with winding forest trails, quiet coves, and beautiful views of Casco Bay. Guests can enjoy easy hikes among tall pines, spot ospreys nesting offshore, or simply take in the ocean air along the shoreline.
Tucked along the Harraseeket River, Pettengill Farm is a historic saltwater farmstead offering peaceful fields, wooded trails, and glimpses of Maine’s rural past. Visitors can wander the quiet paths, enjoy views of the salt marsh, and explore the surrounding nature preserve cared for by the Freeport Historical Society. It’s a lovely spot for a serene walk, a bit of local history, and classic coastal Maine scenery.
Walk around Portland's Old Port and chekc out shopping, breweries, restaurants, and more. With its cobblestone streets, historic brick buildings, and working waterfront, Portland’s Old Port is the city’s lively heart. Guests can explore boutique shops, cozy cafés, some of Maine’s best restaurants, and craft breweries all within a charming, walkable neighborhood.
Just a short ferry ride from Portland’s waterfront, Peaks Island feels like a world of its own. With quiet beaches, ocean views, and charming island roads perfect for walking, biking, or golf-cart exploring, it’s a peaceful escape with plenty to see. Visitors can enjoy coastal paths, local cafés, and a laid-back island vibe that captures the best of Maine summertime.
Perched on the rocky cliffs of Fort Williams Park, Portland Head Light is one of Maine’s most iconic and most photographed lighthouses. Visitors can take in dramatic ocean views, wander scenic coastal paths, and explore the surrounding historic fort ruins. With its crashing waves, classic New England charm, and beautiful picnic spots, it’s a must-see destination.
Located in the heart of downtown, the Portland Museum of Art is a beautiful, light-filled space featuring works from Maine artists, American masters, and renowned international collections. Guests can explore galleries ranging from contemporary pieces to classic paintings, as well as rotating special exhibitions.