



This photography itinerary reshuffles the schedule around photography activities — golden-hour viewpoints, iconic landmarks, and photogenic landscapes. Mostly low-effort and walkable, with plenty of guided experiences. Includes 8 must-see landmarks across Portland and Kennebunkport and Midcoast Maine.
Highlights: Portland Old Port: Cobblestone Streets & Food Scene, Cape Elizabeth: Portland Head Light & Fort Williams Park, Camden Hills State Park & Mount Battie Summit, Lucky Catch Lobstering Cruise, Windjammer Sunset Sail from Camden Harbor
This 14-day Maine Coast photography itinerary features 6 themed activities across Portland, Kennebunkport, and Midcoast Maine.
Your Route — ordered to minimize backtracking
25+ activities scored and ranked · route optimized across 3 cities
Day-by-Day Schedule — heavy and light days alternate so you don’t burn out
Portland
PortlandA free day to explore Portland at your own pace — farmers market, gallery hopping, or a harbor ferry to Peaks Island.
Visit Portland Head Light — the most-photographed lighthouse in the US — and stroll Fort Williams Park's seaside trails.
$3 Verified Mar 2026 Park open year-round sunrise–sunset; lighthouse museum open Memorial Day–Columbus DayOld Port / Downtown / West End
Explore Old Port's historic brick warehouses, boutiques on Exchange Street, and world-class restaurants and breweries.
Year-round destination; summer brings outdoor seating and harbor ferry accessHaul lobster traps in Casco Bay with Lucky Catch Cruises — an 80-minute working lobster boat tour from Portland.
$60 Verified Mar 2026 First weekend of May through last weekend of October; book ahead July–AugOld Port / Downtown / West End

Walk the Eastern Promenade trail above Casco Bay, visit the 1807 Portland Observatory, and explore Munjoy Hill.
Observatory open Memorial Day–Columbus Day; promenade accessible year-roundPaddle Casco Bay at golden hour — Portland Paddle's 3-hour sunset kayak past lighthouses and forts.
$45 Verified Mar 2026 Season May–Oct; sunset timing varies by month Book this tour →Old Port / Downtown / West End
Sail historic wooden schooners from Portland's waterfront into Casco Bay — lighthouses, seals, and island views.
Season May–Oct; book ahead for weekendsPrivate 2-hour Casco Bay cruise past Portland Head Light, Bug Light, and Seal Rocks at golden hour.
$400 Verified Mar 2026 Season May–Oct; advance booking required Book this tour →Old Port / Downtown / West End
Haul traps near Portland Head Light and Fort Gorges on this Lucky Catch scenic lighthouse lobstering cruise.
$60 Verified Mar 2026 May–Oct; advance reservations strongly recommended Book this tour →Sunset sail on Casco Bay with Portland Schooner Co. — the most romantic way to end a Portland evening.
$59 Verified Mar 2026 Season May–Oct; sells out on weekends — book early Book this tour →Old Port / Downtown / West End
Sample artisan foods, local brews, and classic Maine bites on this 3-hour guided walk through Old Port.
$70 Verified Mar 2026 Tours available year-round; peak season daily departures Book this tour →Ride Casco Bay Lines ferries to Peaks Island or Great Chebeague for a car-free island day close to Portland.
Ferries run year-round to Peaks Island; some islands seasonal onlyOld Port / Downtown / West End
Van tour of Portland with a born-and-raised local guide — lighthouses, hidden gems, and insider history.
$42 Verified Mar 2026 Year-round; check current operator website for availability Book this tour →Tour Portland's craft breweries, cideries, and distilleries by bus — exclusive access, no designated driver needed.
Year-round tours; check brewscruise.com for current scheduleOld Port / Downtown / West End
Bike to five Portland lighthouses along the Casco Bay coast with a local guide, finishing with Maine's best lobster roll.
$135 Verified Mar 2026 Season May–Oct; check summerfeet.com for current schedule Book this tour →Day trip north to Camden and Rockland — Mount Battie views, Farnsworth Art Museum, and Route 1 coastal charm.
Year-round; fall foliage from Mount Battie in October is exceptionalOld Port / Downtown / West End
Drive south to Kennebunkport — Dock Square boutiques, Gooch's Beach, and Ocean Avenue mansion views.
Year-round; beach season July–Aug; off-season quieter and charmingWalk Portland's historic brewery district, visit landmarks, then taste craft beer, cider, and seltzer at 3 producers.
$75 Verified Mar 2026 Year-round; multiple departures daily in peak season Book this tour →Old Port / Downtown / West End
Kennebunkport
KennebunkportSpend free time in Kennebunkport at your own pace — beach, sailing, lobster, or simply wandering Dock Square
Dock Square / Ocean Avenue / Kennebunk Beach
Stroll Kennebunkport's charming Dock Square — galleries, lobster shacks, ice cream, and river views
Most shops and restaurants open May-Oct; summer is lively but crowded; spring and fall are quieter
Set sail on the iconic Pineapple Ketch — a restored 38-foot Downeaster with distinctive red sails
Sailing season May-October from Nonantum Resort dock; sunset sails especially popularDock Square / Ocean Avenue / Kennebunk Beach
Midcoast Maine
Midcoast MaineA free day to explore Midcoast Maine at your own pace — harborside cafés, antique shops, and quiet coves.

Hike or drive to the Mount Battie summit for panoramic views of Camden harbor, Penobscot Bay, and the islands.
$6 Verified Mar 2026 Auto road open May–Oct; trails accessible year-round; peak foliage late Sept–OctCamden Harbor / Camden Hills / Rockport

Wander Camden's charming Main Street, picnic in Harbor Park with mountain views, and swim at Laite Memorial Beach.
Fall foliage peak Oct; summer brings schooner festivals and beach crowdsSail aboard a tall-ship schooner past Curtis Island Light into Penobscot Bay to watch the sun set over the mountains.
$65 Verified Mar 2026 Sails May 15–Oct 15; book ahead in July–August Book this tour →Camden Harbor / Camden Hills / Rockport
Where You’ll Stay
Estimated total: $1,804–$2,706
Trip Budget Estimate
Estimates based on listed activity prices and hotel rates. Actual costs vary by season, availability, and personal spending.
Typical range for Maine Coast
$1,400 – $7,000 per person for 14 days
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🧳 Practical Info for Maine Coast
- Visa
- ESTA required for Visa Waiver Program countries. CA citizens visa-exempt. See US entry requirements.
- Tipping
- 18–20% tip expected at restaurants. Tip lobster shack counter staff $1–2.
- Currency
- US Dollar ($ USD). Cards accepted widely; some seasonal roadside stands may be cash-only.
- Power
- 120V, Type A/B plugs. EU/UK/AU travelers need an adapter.
- Connectivity
- Good coverage in towns along US Route 1. Acadia National Park interior may have limited signal.
- Emergency
- 911 (general emergency)
🚗 Getting Around Maine Coast
Car rental is essential for exploring coastal Maine. US Route 1 connects all major towns along the coast.
Concord Coach Lines runs buses from Boston to Portland and Bangor with WiFi and outlets.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best time to visit?
Spring and fall offer the best weather and fewer crowds. Summer is peak season. Check regional weather patterns for specific conditions.
Do I need to rent a car?
A car is essential for road trips and national parks in the US. Public transit is limited outside major metro areas.
How much does a week cost?
Budget: $100-150/day. Mid-range: $200-350/day. Luxury: $500+/day. Costs vary significantly by region and season.