Portland Head Light is a historic lighthouse in Cape Elizabeth, Maine. It a truly a beautiful place to visit and look over Portland Harbor! There are also many other lighthouses in the area which would make a day of beautiful sightseeing!
If you want to do some shopping head over to Freeport! there is a ton of local shops including LL Bean!
Head over to Casco Bay Line and take a cruise around Portland Harbor and see all the beautiful islands in the bay!
This is a national park so make sure you make the appropriate reservations!
This is a great place to go on some nature walks and see a lot of Maine's wildlife!
If shopping is more your thing then North Conway is New Hampshire’s destination for tax-free shopping. You’ll find a variety of shopping options from the locally owned boutiques in North Conway Village to more than seventy name brand outlets found in Settlers Green Outlet Village, Settlers Crossing and Settlers Streetside.
Highway 112 runs from Center Conway to North Woodstock, just south of Franconia Notch. Passing through the White Mountain National Forest, it is considered one of the most scenic highways in the U.S. and offers a number of interesting stopping off points.
This is a fun activity in New Hampshire for families. You see beautiful views as you take a trip up to the summit of Mt Washington!
Hampton Beach is a popular beach resort known for its lively boardwalk, lined with souvenir shops, pizzerias, ice cream parlors, and arcades
If you want to take a drive, train ride, or bus ride down to Boston there is so much to do and see around the city! You can park a car in Portland and take the Amtrak Downeaster or the Greyhound right into the city.
The Freedom Trail is a unique collection of museums, churches, meeting houses, burying grounds, parks, a ship, and historic markers that tell the story of the American Revolution and beyond. Take guided tours or just walk around the city following a red brick or painted line on the sidewalk, and by metal discs in the pavement. This is about a 2.5 mile walk in total!
The Salem Witch Museum examines one of the most enduring and emotional events in American History, the Salem witch trials of 1692. There is an immersive look into the events of 1692. As well as exhibits on Witches: Evolving Perceptions, explores the meaning behind the word witch and evolution of the image of the witch over time.
This family-friendly dig site is fully outfitted with everything you need to sift through tailings from one of the most prolific tourmaline mines in the world.