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Excursion privée d'une journée au parc national d'Acadia et à Camden au départ de Portland

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Embarking on a private exclusive tour from Portland, Maine, offers a thrilling experience that highlights the region’s iconic attractions in just 6 to 8 hours. Perfect for cruise ship passengers or anyone with evening plans, this tour lets you maximize your time. From breathtaking views at Portland Head Light and the charming atmosphere of Bug Light Park to the fascinating exhibits at the Maine Maritime Museum, each stop provides a unique glimpse into Maine’s rich maritime history. You’ll encounter local wildlife at the Maine Wildlife Center and explore the world-renowned L.L. Bean Headquarters, complete with the iconic giant Bean Boot photo op.
This exclusive tour is tailored to your interests, ensuring a memorable adventure filled with stunning scenery and engaging stories. With convenient scheduling and a knowledgeable guide, it’s a fantastic choice for exploring the best of Portland before returning to your cruise or evening activities.
*This is a new route.
Ville: Portland
Tue 10 Jun
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Ce qui est inclu
Bottled water
Snacks
Air-conditioned vehicle
All Fees and Taxes
Hotel or AirBnB Drop off and Pick Up included.
Bottled water
Snacks
Information additionnelle
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
À quoi s'attendre
1
Portland Head Light
One of Maine's most iconic landmarks, the Portland Head Lighthouse rests at the edge of Cape Elizabeth's rocky shoreline in Fort Williams Park. Walking trails along the coastline are lined with goldenrod and blueberry bushes; they lead directly to the lighthouse's entrance at the tip of the cove.
2
Cadillac Mountain
See where the sun first hits the United States every morning. Fantastic vistas of Acadia National Park and surrounding area!
3
Thunder Hole
Thunder Hole is the place in Acadia National Park to experience the thunder of the sea against the rocky shores of Maine! On calm days you may wonder what the fuss is all about. But wait until the waves kick up a few notches. Thunder Hole is a small inlet, naturally carved out of the rocks, where the waves roll into. At the end of this inlet, down low, is a small cavern where, when the rush of the wave arrives, air and water is forced out like a clap of distant thunder. Water may spout as high as 40 feet with a thunderous roar! Hence the name: Thunder Hole.
4
Jordan Pond
This vantage point has some of the best views in all of Acadia.
5
Bar Harbor
Guest will receive an hour to explore this quaint Maine seaside and grab lunch.
6
Camden Hills State Park
The town of Camden is the self-described Jewel of the Maine coast. Located mid-coast Maine, Camden is a haven for ocean lovers, shoppers and outdoor adventurers. A trip to Camden Hills State Park will give visitors the opportunity to view a gorgeous Penobscot Bay from the top of Mt. Battie. Camden Hill State Park encompasses 5,700 acres.
7
Fort Knox Historic Site
Quick Stop by request
8
Fort Edgecomb State Historical Site
Fort Edgecomb, built in 1808–1809, is a two-story octagonal wooden blockhouse with restored fortifications located on Davis Island in the town of Edgecomb, Lincoln County, Maine, United States. It is the centerpiece of the Fort Edgecomb State Historic Site
9
Portland Head Light
One of Maine's most iconic landmarks, the Portland Head Lighthouse rests at the edge of Cape Elizabeth's rocky shoreline in Fort Williams Park. Walking trails along the coastline are lined with goldenrod and blueberry bushes; they lead directly to the lighthouse's entrance at the tip of the cove.
10
Cadillac Mountain
See where the sun first hits the United States every morning. Fantastic vistas of Acadia National Park and surrounding area!
11
Thunder Hole
Thunder Hole is the place in Acadia National Park to experience the thunder of the sea against the rocky shores of Maine! On calm days you may wonder what the fuss is all about. But wait until the waves kick up a few notches. Thunder Hole is a small inlet, naturally carved out of the rocks, where the waves roll into. At the end of this inlet, down low, is a small cavern where, when the rush of the wave arrives, air and water is forced out like a clap of distant thunder. Water may spout as high as 40 feet with a thunderous roar! Hence the name: Thunder Hole.
12
Jordan Pond
This vantage point has some of the best views in all of Acadia.
13
Bar Harbor
Guest will receive an hour to explore this quaint Maine seaside and grab lunch.
14
Camden Hills State Park
The town of Camden is the self-described Jewel of the Maine coast. Located mid-coast Maine, Camden is a haven for ocean lovers, shoppers and outdoor adventurers. A trip to Camden Hills State Park will give visitors the opportunity to view a gorgeous Penobscot Bay from the top of Mt. Battie. Camden Hill State Park encompasses 5,700 acres.
15
Fort Knox Historic Site
Quick Stop by request
16
Fort Edgecomb State Historical Site
Fort Edgecomb, built in 1808–1809, is a two-story octagonal wooden blockhouse with restored fortifications located on Davis Island in the town of Edgecomb, Lincoln County, Maine, United States. It is the centerpiece of the Fort Edgecomb State Historic Site
17
Portland Head Light
One of Maine's most iconic landmarks, the Portland Head Lighthouse rests at the edge of Cape Elizabeth's rocky shoreline in Fort Williams Park. Walking trails along the coastline are lined with goldenrod and blueberry bushes; they lead directly to the lighthouse's entrance at the tip of the cove.
18
Cadillac Mountain
See where the sun first hits the United States every morning. Fantastic vistas of Acadia National Park and surrounding area!
19
Thunder Hole
Thunder Hole is the place in Acadia National Park to experience the thunder of the sea against the rocky shores of Maine! On calm days you may wonder what the fuss is all about. But wait until the waves kick up a few notches. Thunder Hole is a small inlet, naturally carved out of the rocks, where the waves roll into. At the end of this inlet, down low, is a small cavern where, when the rush of the wave arrives, air and water is forced out like a clap of distant thunder. Water may spout as high as 40 feet with a thunderous roar! Hence the name: Thunder Hole.
20
Jordan Pond
This vantage point has some of the best views in all of Acadia.
21
Bar Harbor
Guest will receive an hour to explore this quaint Maine seaside and grab lunch.
22
Camden Hills State Park
The town of Camden is the self-described Jewel of the Maine coast. Located mid-coast Maine, Camden is a haven for ocean lovers, shoppers and outdoor adventurers. A trip to Camden Hills State Park will give visitors the opportunity to view a gorgeous Penobscot Bay from the top of Mt. Battie. Camden Hill State Park encompasses 5,700 acres.
23
Fort Knox Historic Site
Quick Stop by request
24
Fort Edgecomb State Historical Site
Fort Edgecomb, built in 1808–1809, is a two-story octagonal wooden blockhouse with restored fortifications located on Davis Island in the town of Edgecomb, Lincoln County, Maine, United States. It is the centerpiece of the Fort Edgecomb State Historic Site
25
Phare Portland
L'un des monuments les plus emblématiques du Maine, le phare de Portland Head se trouve au bord du rivage rocheux de Cape Elizabeth dans le parc Fort Williams. Les sentiers pédestres le long du littoral sont bordés de verges d'or et de myrtilles. elles mènent directement à l'entrée du phare à la pointe de l'anse.
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Mont Cadillac
Voyez où le soleil frappe les États-Unis pour la première fois chaque matin. Des vues fantastiques sur le parc national d'Acadia et ses environs!
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Trou de tonnerre
Thunder Hole est l'endroit du parc national d'Acadia pour découvrir le tonnerre de la mer contre les côtes rocheuses du Maine ! Les jours calmes, vous vous demandez peut-être de quoi il s'agit. Mais attendez que les vagues montent de quelques crans. Thunder Hole est une petite crique, naturellement creusée dans les rochers, où les vagues roulent. Au fond de cette entrée, en contrebas, se trouve une petite caverne d'où, lorsque le fracas de la vague arrive, l'air et l'eau sont expulsés comme un coup de tonnerre lointain. L'eau peut jaillir jusqu'à 40 pieds avec un rugissement tonitruant ! D'où le nom : Thunder Hole.
28
Étang du Jourdain
Ce point de vue offre certaines des meilleures vues de toute l'Acadie.
29
Bar Harbour
Les clients recevront une heure pour explorer ce bord de mer pittoresque du Maine et prendre le déjeuner.
30
Parc d'État de Camden Hills
La ville de Camden est le joyau autoproclamé de la côte du Maine. Situé au milieu de la côte du Maine, Camden est un paradis pour les amoureux de l'océan, les acheteurs et les aventuriers en plein air. Un voyage au parc d'État de Camden Hills donnera aux visiteurs l'occasion de voir une magnifique baie de Penobscot depuis le sommet du mont Battie. Le parc d'État de Camden Hill s'étend sur 5 700 acres.
31
Site historique de Fort Knox
Arrêt rapide sur demande
32
Site historique d'État de Fort Edgecomb
Fort Edgecomb, construit en 1808-1809, est un blockhaus octogonal en bois de deux étages avec des fortifications restaurées situé sur l'île Davis dans la ville d'Edgecomb, comté de Lincoln, Maine, États-Unis. C'est la pièce maîtresse du site historique d'État de Fort Edgecomb
33
Bug Light Park
Bug Light, officially known as Portland Breakwater Light, is a charming, petite lighthouse with unique Greek-inspired architecture. Nestled in Bug Light Park, it offers visitors a peaceful setting with expansive views of Casco Bay and downtown Portland across the water. This scenic park features open green spaces, walking trails, and picnic areas, making it a perfect spot to take in the sights. From Bug Light, visitors can enjoy an unparalleled view of Portland’s skyline framed by the sparkling bay—a picturesque stop rich in history and coastal beauty.
34
Portland Head Light
Bug Light, officially known as Portland Breakwater Light, is a charming, petite lighthouse with unique Greek-inspired architecture. Nestled in Bug Light Park, it offers visitors a peaceful setting with expansive views of Casco Bay and downtown Portland across the water. This scenic park features open green spaces, walking trails, and picnic areas, making it a perfect spot to take in the sights. From Bug Light, visitors can enjoy an unparalleled view of Portland’s skyline framed by the sparkling bay—a picturesque stop rich in history and coastal beauty.
35
Eartha, the World's Largest Revolving and Rotating Globe
At Earth, the Rotating Globe in Yarmouth, visitors will be treated to a captivating stop featuring a massive globe that spins to showcase our planet’s geographical wonders. This unique installation serves as an educational tool, highlighting the importance of environmental awareness and global interconnectedness. Guests can take a moment to marvel at the globe’s intricate details, representing continents, oceans, and landmarks from around the world. It’s an ideal spot for photos and reflection, making it a fun and meaningful addition to the tour that encourages appreciation for our planet.
36
L.L. Bean Factory Store
At the world-famous L.L. Bean Headquarters, guests will experience a blend of outdoor adventure and iconic retail. A highlight of this stop is the opportunity to take a memorable photo in front of the giant 90th Anniversary Bean Boot, a symbol of the company’s rich heritage and commitment to quality. This impressive installation stands as a testament to L.L. Bean’s legacy and is a must-see for visitors. The flagship store itself offers an extensive range of outdoor gear and apparel, along with an inviting atmosphere that encourages exploration. This stop not only celebrates L.L. Bean’s history but also provides a perfect backdrop for capturing the spirit of Maine’s outdoor culture.
37
Androscoggin Swinging Bridge
At the Androscoggin Swinging Bridge, guests will enjoy a unique experience walking across this historic landmark that spans the Androscoggin River. Built in the late 1800s, the bridge served as an essential connection for local communities, facilitating travel and trade during a time of rapid industrial growth in the region. Its swinging design allowed it to adapt to changing water levels and is a rare example of 19th-century engineering. Today, the bridge stands as a symbol of the area’s rich history and resilience, providing stunning views of the river and surrounding landscape. This stop offers a chance to appreciate both the beauty and historical significance of this remarkable structure.
38
Maine Wildlife Park
At the Maine Wildlife Center, visitors will enjoy an up-close experience with the state’s fascinating native wildlife. This stop provides the opportunity to see and learn about Maine’s iconic species, including moose, black bears, bobcats, and eagles, in a natural setting. Expert guides offer insights into each animal’s role in Maine’s ecosystem and conservation efforts in the region. This interactive and educational experience allows guests to connect with Maine’s wildlife, making it an exciting and memorable part of the tour.
39
Bug Light Park
Bug Light, officially known as Portland Breakwater Light, is a charming, petite lighthouse with unique Greek-inspired architecture. Nestled in Bug Light Park, it offers visitors a peaceful setting with expansive views of Casco Bay and downtown Portland across the water. This scenic park features open green spaces, walking trails, and picnic areas, making it a perfect spot to take in the sights. From Bug Light, visitors can enjoy an unparalleled view of Portland’s skyline framed by the sparkling bay—a picturesque stop rich in history and coastal beauty.
40
Portland Head Light
Bug Light, officially known as Portland Breakwater Light, is a charming, petite lighthouse with unique Greek-inspired architecture. Nestled in Bug Light Park, it offers visitors a peaceful setting with expansive views of Casco Bay and downtown Portland across the water. This scenic park features open green spaces, walking trails, and picnic areas, making it a perfect spot to take in the sights. From Bug Light, visitors can enjoy an unparalleled view of Portland’s skyline framed by the sparkling bay—a picturesque stop rich in history and coastal beauty.
41
Eartha, the World's Largest Revolving and Rotating Globe
At Earth, the Rotating Globe in Yarmouth, visitors will be treated to a captivating stop featuring a massive globe that spins to showcase our planet’s geographical wonders. This unique installation serves as an educational tool, highlighting the importance of environmental awareness and global interconnectedness. Guests can take a moment to marvel at the globe’s intricate details, representing continents, oceans, and landmarks from around the world. It’s an ideal spot for photos and reflection, making it a fun and meaningful addition to the tour that encourages appreciation for our planet.
42
L.L. Bean Factory Store
At the world-famous L.L. Bean Headquarters, guests will experience a blend of outdoor adventure and iconic retail. A highlight of this stop is the opportunity to take a memorable photo in front of the giant 90th Anniversary Bean Boot, a symbol of the company’s rich heritage and commitment to quality. This impressive installation stands as a testament to L.L. Bean’s legacy and is a must-see for visitors. The flagship store itself offers an extensive range of outdoor gear and apparel, along with an inviting atmosphere that encourages exploration. This stop not only celebrates L.L. Bean’s history but also provides a perfect backdrop for capturing the spirit of Maine’s outdoor culture.
43
Androscoggin Swinging Bridge
At the Androscoggin Swinging Bridge, guests will enjoy a unique experience walking across this historic landmark that spans the Androscoggin River. Built in the late 1800s, the bridge served as an essential connection for local communities, facilitating travel and trade during a time of rapid industrial growth in the region. Its swinging design allowed it to adapt to changing water levels and is a rare example of 19th-century engineering. Today, the bridge stands as a symbol of the area’s rich history and resilience, providing stunning views of the river and surrounding landscape. This stop offers a chance to appreciate both the beauty and historical significance of this remarkable structure.
44
Maine Wildlife Park
At the Maine Wildlife Center, visitors will enjoy an up-close experience with the state’s fascinating native wildlife. This stop provides the opportunity to see and learn about Maine’s iconic species, including moose, black bears, bobcats, and eagles, in a natural setting. Expert guides offer insights into each animal’s role in Maine’s ecosystem and conservation efforts in the region. This interactive and educational experience allows guests to connect with Maine’s wildlife, making it an exciting and memorable part of the tour.
45
Bug Light Park
Bug Light, officially known as Portland Breakwater Light, is a charming, petite lighthouse with unique Greek-inspired architecture. Nestled in Bug Light Park, it offers visitors a peaceful setting with expansive views of Casco Bay and downtown Portland across the water. This scenic park features open green spaces, walking trails, and picnic areas, making it a perfect spot to take in the sights. From Bug Light, visitors can enjoy an unparalleled view of Portland’s skyline framed by the sparkling bay—a picturesque stop rich in history and coastal beauty.
46
Portland Head Light
Bug Light, officially known as Portland Breakwater Light, is a charming, petite lighthouse with unique Greek-inspired architecture. Nestled in Bug Light Park, it offers visitors a peaceful setting with expansive views of Casco Bay and downtown Portland across the water. This scenic park features open green spaces, walking trails, and picnic areas, making it a perfect spot to take in the sights. From Bug Light, visitors can enjoy an unparalleled view of Portland’s skyline framed by the sparkling bay—a picturesque stop rich in history and coastal beauty.
47
Eartha, the World's Largest Revolving and Rotating Globe
At Earth, the Rotating Globe in Yarmouth, visitors will be treated to a captivating stop featuring a massive globe that spins to showcase our planet’s geographical wonders. This unique installation serves as an educational tool, highlighting the importance of environmental awareness and global interconnectedness. Guests can take a moment to marvel at the globe’s intricate details, representing continents, oceans, and landmarks from around the world. It’s an ideal spot for photos and reflection, making it a fun and meaningful addition to the tour that encourages appreciation for our planet.
48
L.L. Bean Factory Store
At the world-famous L.L. Bean Headquarters, guests will experience a blend of outdoor adventure and iconic retail. A highlight of this stop is the opportunity to take a memorable photo in front of the giant 90th Anniversary Bean Boot, a symbol of the company’s rich heritage and commitment to quality. This impressive installation stands as a testament to L.L. Bean’s legacy and is a must-see for visitors. The flagship store itself offers an extensive range of outdoor gear and apparel, along with an inviting atmosphere that encourages exploration. This stop not only celebrates L.L. Bean’s history but also provides a perfect backdrop for capturing the spirit of Maine’s outdoor culture.
49
Androscoggin Swinging Bridge
At the Androscoggin Swinging Bridge, guests will enjoy a unique experience walking across this historic landmark that spans the Androscoggin River. Built in the late 1800s, the bridge served as an essential connection for local communities, facilitating travel and trade during a time of rapid industrial growth in the region. Its swinging design allowed it to adapt to changing water levels and is a rare example of 19th-century engineering. Today, the bridge stands as a symbol of the area’s rich history and resilience, providing stunning views of the river and surrounding landscape. This stop offers a chance to appreciate both the beauty and historical significance of this remarkable structure.
50
Maine Wildlife Park
At the Maine Wildlife Center, visitors will enjoy an up-close experience with the state’s fascinating native wildlife. This stop provides the opportunity to see and learn about Maine’s iconic species, including moose, black bears, bobcats, and eagles, in a natural setting. Expert guides offer insights into each animal’s role in Maine’s ecosystem and conservation efforts in the region. This interactive and educational experience allows guests to connect with Maine’s wildlife, making it an exciting and memorable part of the tour.
51
Bug Light Park
Bug Light, officially known as Portland Breakwater Light, is a charming, petite lighthouse with unique Greek-inspired architecture. Nestled in Bug Light Park, it offers visitors a peaceful setting with expansive views of Casco Bay and downtown Portland across the water. This scenic park features open green spaces, walking trails, and picnic areas, making it a perfect spot to take in the sights. From Bug Light, visitors can enjoy an unparalleled view of Portland’s skyline framed by the sparkling bay—a picturesque stop rich in history and coastal beauty.
52
Portland Head Light
Bug Light, officially known as Portland Breakwater Light, is a charming, petite lighthouse with unique Greek-inspired architecture. Nestled in Bug Light Park, it offers visitors a peaceful setting with expansive views of Casco Bay and downtown Portland across the water. This scenic park features open green spaces, walking trails, and picnic areas, making it a perfect spot to take in the sights. From Bug Light, visitors can enjoy an unparalleled view of Portland’s skyline framed by the sparkling bay—a picturesque stop rich in history and coastal beauty.
53
Eartha, the World's Largest Revolving and Rotating Globe
At Earth, the Rotating Globe in Yarmouth, visitors will be treated to a captivating stop featuring a massive globe that spins to showcase our planet’s geographical wonders. This unique installation serves as an educational tool, highlighting the importance of environmental awareness and global interconnectedness. Guests can take a moment to marvel at the globe’s intricate details, representing continents, oceans, and landmarks from around the world. It’s an ideal spot for photos and reflection, making it a fun and meaningful addition to the tour that encourages appreciation for our planet.
54
L.L. Bean Factory Store
At the world-famous L.L. Bean Headquarters, guests will experience a blend of outdoor adventure and iconic retail. A highlight of this stop is the opportunity to take a memorable photo in front of the giant 90th Anniversary Bean Boot, a symbol of the company’s rich heritage and commitment to quality. This impressive installation stands as a testament to L.L. Bean’s legacy and is a must-see for visitors. The flagship store itself offers an extensive range of outdoor gear and apparel, along with an inviting atmosphere that encourages exploration. This stop not only celebrates L.L. Bean’s history but also provides a perfect backdrop for capturing the spirit of Maine’s outdoor culture.
55
Androscoggin Swinging Bridge
At the Androscoggin Swinging Bridge, guests will enjoy a unique experience walking across this historic landmark that spans the Androscoggin River. Built in the late 1800s, the bridge served as an essential connection for local communities, facilitating travel and trade during a time of rapid industrial growth in the region. Its swinging design allowed it to adapt to changing water levels and is a rare example of 19th-century engineering. Today, the bridge stands as a symbol of the area’s rich history and resilience, providing stunning views of the river and surrounding landscape. This stop offers a chance to appreciate both the beauty and historical significance of this remarkable structure.
56
Maine Wildlife Park
At the Maine Wildlife Center, visitors will enjoy an up-close experience with the state’s fascinating native wildlife. This stop provides the opportunity to see and learn about Maine’s iconic species, including moose, black bears, bobcats, and eagles, in a natural setting. Expert guides offer insights into each animal’s role in Maine’s ecosystem and conservation efforts in the region. This interactive and educational experience allows guests to connect with Maine’s wildlife, making it an exciting and memorable part of the tour.
57
Bug Light Park
Bug Light, officially known as Portland Breakwater Light, is a charming, petite lighthouse with unique Greek-inspired architecture. Nestled in Bug Light Park, it offers visitors a peaceful setting with expansive views of Casco Bay and downtown Portland across the water. This scenic park features open green spaces, walking trails, and picnic areas, making it a perfect spot to take in the sights. From Bug Light, visitors can enjoy an unparalleled view of Portland’s skyline framed by the sparkling bay—a picturesque stop rich in history and coastal beauty.
58
Portland Head Light
Bug Light, officially known as Portland Breakwater Light, is a charming, petite lighthouse with unique Greek-inspired architecture. Nestled in Bug Light Park, it offers visitors a peaceful setting with expansive views of Casco Bay and downtown Portland across the water. This scenic park features open green spaces, walking trails, and picnic areas, making it a perfect spot to take in the sights. From Bug Light, visitors can enjoy an unparalleled view of Portland’s skyline framed by the sparkling bay—a picturesque stop rich in history and coastal beauty.
59
Eartha, the World's Largest Revolving and Rotating Globe
At Earth, the Rotating Globe in Yarmouth, visitors will be treated to a captivating stop featuring a massive globe that spins to showcase our planet’s geographical wonders. This unique installation serves as an educational tool, highlighting the importance of environmental awareness and global interconnectedness. Guests can take a moment to marvel at the globe’s intricate details, representing continents, oceans, and landmarks from around the world. It’s an ideal spot for photos and reflection, making it a fun and meaningful addition to the tour that encourages appreciation for our planet.
60
L.L. Bean Factory Store
At the world-famous L.L. Bean Headquarters, guests will experience a blend of outdoor adventure and iconic retail. A highlight of this stop is the opportunity to take a memorable photo in front of the giant 90th Anniversary Bean Boot, a symbol of the company’s rich heritage and commitment to quality. This impressive installation stands as a testament to L.L. Bean’s legacy and is a must-see for visitors. The flagship store itself offers an extensive range of outdoor gear and apparel, along with an inviting atmosphere that encourages exploration. This stop not only celebrates L.L. Bean’s history but also provides a perfect backdrop for capturing the spirit of Maine’s outdoor culture.
61
Androscoggin Swinging Bridge
At the Androscoggin Swinging Bridge, guests will enjoy a unique experience walking across this historic landmark that spans the Androscoggin River. Built in the late 1800s, the bridge served as an essential connection for local communities, facilitating travel and trade during a time of rapid industrial growth in the region. Its swinging design allowed it to adapt to changing water levels and is a rare example of 19th-century engineering. Today, the bridge stands as a symbol of the area’s rich history and resilience, providing stunning views of the river and surrounding landscape. This stop offers a chance to appreciate both the beauty and historical significance of this remarkable structure.
62
Maine Wildlife Park
At the Maine Wildlife Center, visitors will enjoy an up-close experience with the state’s fascinating native wildlife. This stop provides the opportunity to see and learn about Maine’s iconic species, including moose, black bears, bobcats, and eagles, in a natural setting. Expert guides offer insights into each animal’s role in Maine’s ecosystem and conservation efforts in the region. This interactive and educational experience allows guests to connect with Maine’s wildlife, making it an exciting and memorable part of the tour.
63
Bug Light Park
Bug Light, officially known as Portland Breakwater Light, is a charming, petite lighthouse with unique Greek-inspired architecture. Nestled in Bug Light Park, it offers visitors a peaceful setting with expansive views of Casco Bay and downtown Portland across the water. This scenic park features open green spaces, walking trails, and picnic areas, making it a perfect spot to take in the sights. From Bug Light, visitors can enjoy an unparalleled view of Portland’s skyline framed by the sparkling bay—a picturesque stop rich in history and coastal beauty.
64
Portland Head Light
Bug Light, officially known as Portland Breakwater Light, is a charming, petite lighthouse with unique Greek-inspired architecture. Nestled in Bug Light Park, it offers visitors a peaceful setting with expansive views of Casco Bay and downtown Portland across the water. This scenic park features open green spaces, walking trails, and picnic areas, making it a perfect spot to take in the sights. From Bug Light, visitors can enjoy an unparalleled view of Portland’s skyline framed by the sparkling bay—a picturesque stop rich in history and coastal beauty.
65
Eartha, the World's Largest Revolving and Rotating Globe
At Earth, the Rotating Globe in Yarmouth, visitors will be treated to a captivating stop featuring a massive globe that spins to showcase our planet’s geographical wonders. This unique installation serves as an educational tool, highlighting the importance of environmental awareness and global interconnectedness. Guests can take a moment to marvel at the globe’s intricate details, representing continents, oceans, and landmarks from around the world. It’s an ideal spot for photos and reflection, making it a fun and meaningful addition to the tour that encourages appreciation for our planet.
66
L.L. Bean Factory Store
At the world-famous L.L. Bean Headquarters, guests will experience a blend of outdoor adventure and iconic retail. A highlight of this stop is the opportunity to take a memorable photo in front of the giant 90th Anniversary Bean Boot, a symbol of the company’s rich heritage and commitment to quality. This impressive installation stands as a testament to L.L. Bean’s legacy and is a must-see for visitors. The flagship store itself offers an extensive range of outdoor gear and apparel, along with an inviting atmosphere that encourages exploration. This stop not only celebrates L.L. Bean’s history but also provides a perfect backdrop for capturing the spirit of Maine’s outdoor culture.
67
Androscoggin Swinging Bridge
At the Androscoggin Swinging Bridge, guests will enjoy a unique experience walking across this historic landmark that spans the Androscoggin River. Built in the late 1800s, the bridge served as an essential connection for local communities, facilitating travel and trade during a time of rapid industrial growth in the region. Its swinging design allowed it to adapt to changing water levels and is a rare example of 19th-century engineering. Today, the bridge stands as a symbol of the area’s rich history and resilience, providing stunning views of the river and surrounding landscape. This stop offers a chance to appreciate both the beauty and historical significance of this remarkable structure.
68
Maine Wildlife Park
At the Maine Wildlife Center, visitors will enjoy an up-close experience with the state’s fascinating native wildlife. This stop provides the opportunity to see and learn about Maine’s iconic species, including moose, black bears, bobcats, and eagles, in a natural setting. Expert guides offer insights into each animal’s role in Maine’s ecosystem and conservation efforts in the region. This interactive and educational experience allows guests to connect with Maine’s wildlife, making it an exciting and memorable part of the tour.
69
Bug Light Park
Bug Light, officially known as Portland Breakwater Light, is a charming, petite lighthouse with unique Greek-inspired architecture. Nestled in Bug Light Park, it offers visitors a peaceful setting with expansive views of Casco Bay and downtown Portland across the water. This scenic park features open green spaces, walking trails, and picnic areas, making it a perfect spot to take in the sights. From Bug Light, visitors can enjoy an unparalleled view of Portland’s skyline framed by the sparkling bay—a picturesque stop rich in history and coastal beauty.
70
Portland Head Light
Bug Light, officially known as Portland Breakwater Light, is a charming, petite lighthouse with unique Greek-inspired architecture. Nestled in Bug Light Park, it offers visitors a peaceful setting with expansive views of Casco Bay and downtown Portland across the water. This scenic park features open green spaces, walking trails, and picnic areas, making it a perfect spot to take in the sights. From Bug Light, visitors can enjoy an unparalleled view of Portland’s skyline framed by the sparkling bay—a picturesque stop rich in history and coastal beauty.
71
Eartha, the World's Largest Revolving and Rotating Globe
At Earth, the Rotating Globe in Yarmouth, visitors will be treated to a captivating stop featuring a massive globe that spins to showcase our planet’s geographical wonders. This unique installation serves as an educational tool, highlighting the importance of environmental awareness and global interconnectedness. Guests can take a moment to marvel at the globe’s intricate details, representing continents, oceans, and landmarks from around the world. It’s an ideal spot for photos and reflection, making it a fun and meaningful addition to the tour that encourages appreciation for our planet.
72
L.L. Bean Factory Store
At the world-famous L.L. Bean Headquarters, guests will experience a blend of outdoor adventure and iconic retail. A highlight of this stop is the opportunity to take a memorable photo in front of the giant 90th Anniversary Bean Boot, a symbol of the company’s rich heritage and commitment to quality. This impressive installation stands as a testament to L.L. Bean’s legacy and is a must-see for visitors. The flagship store itself offers an extensive range of outdoor gear and apparel, along with an inviting atmosphere that encourages exploration. This stop not only celebrates L.L. Bean’s history but also provides a perfect backdrop for capturing the spirit of Maine’s outdoor culture.
73
Androscoggin Swinging Bridge
At the Androscoggin Swinging Bridge, guests will enjoy a unique experience walking across this historic landmark that spans the Androscoggin River. Built in the late 1800s, the bridge served as an essential connection for local communities, facilitating travel and trade during a time of rapid industrial growth in the region. Its swinging design allowed it to adapt to changing water levels and is a rare example of 19th-century engineering. Today, the bridge stands as a symbol of the area’s rich history and resilience, providing stunning views of the river and surrounding landscape. This stop offers a chance to appreciate both the beauty and historical significance of this remarkable structure.
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Maine Wildlife Park
At the Maine Wildlife Center, visitors will enjoy an up-close experience with the state’s fascinating native wildlife. This stop provides the opportunity to see and learn about Maine’s iconic species, including moose, black bears, bobcats, and eagles, in a natural setting. Expert guides offer insights into each animal’s role in Maine’s ecosystem and conservation efforts in the region. This interactive and educational experience allows guests to connect with Maine’s wildlife, making it an exciting and memorable part of the tour.
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Bug Light Park
Bug Light, officially known as Portland Breakwater Light, is a charming, petite lighthouse with unique Greek-inspired architecture. Nestled in Bug Light Park, it offers visitors a peaceful setting with expansive views of Casco Bay and downtown Portland across the water. This scenic park features open green spaces, walking trails, and picnic areas, making it a perfect spot to take in the sights. From Bug Light, visitors can enjoy an unparalleled view of Portland’s skyline framed by the sparkling bay—a picturesque stop rich in history and coastal beauty.
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Portland Head Light
Bug Light, officially known as Portland Breakwater Light, is a charming, petite lighthouse with unique Greek-inspired architecture. Nestled in Bug Light Park, it offers visitors a peaceful setting with expansive views of Casco Bay and downtown Portland across the water. This scenic park features open green spaces, walking trails, and picnic areas, making it a perfect spot to take in the sights. From Bug Light, visitors can enjoy an unparalleled view of Portland’s skyline framed by the sparkling bay—a picturesque stop rich in history and coastal beauty.
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Eartha, the World's Largest Revolving and Rotating Globe
At Earth, the Rotating Globe in Yarmouth, visitors will be treated to a captivating stop featuring a massive globe that spins to showcase our planet’s geographical wonders. This unique installation serves as an educational tool, highlighting the importance of environmental awareness and global interconnectedness. Guests can take a moment to marvel at the globe’s intricate details, representing continents, oceans, and landmarks from around the world. It’s an ideal spot for photos and reflection, making it a fun and meaningful addition to the tour that encourages appreciation for our planet.
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L.L. Bean Factory Store
At the world-famous L.L. Bean Headquarters, guests will experience a blend of outdoor adventure and iconic retail. A highlight of this stop is the opportunity to take a memorable photo in front of the giant 90th Anniversary Bean Boot, a symbol of the company’s rich heritage and commitment to quality. This impressive installation stands as a testament to L.L. Bean’s legacy and is a must-see for visitors. The flagship store itself offers an extensive range of outdoor gear and apparel, along with an inviting atmosphere that encourages exploration. This stop not only celebrates L.L. Bean’s history but also provides a perfect backdrop for capturing the spirit of Maine’s outdoor culture.
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Androscoggin Swinging Bridge
At the Androscoggin Swinging Bridge, guests will enjoy a unique experience walking across this historic landmark that spans the Androscoggin River. Built in the late 1800s, the bridge served as an essential connection for local communities, facilitating travel and trade during a time of rapid industrial growth in the region. Its swinging design allowed it to adapt to changing water levels and is a rare example of 19th-century engineering. Today, the bridge stands as a symbol of the area’s rich history and resilience, providing stunning views of the river and surrounding landscape. This stop offers a chance to appreciate both the beauty and historical significance of this remarkable structure.
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Maine Wildlife Park
At the Maine Wildlife Center, visitors will enjoy an up-close experience with the state’s fascinating native wildlife. This stop provides the opportunity to see and learn about Maine’s iconic species, including moose, black bears, bobcats, and eagles, in a natural setting. Expert guides offer insights into each animal’s role in Maine’s ecosystem and conservation efforts in the region. This interactive and educational experience allows guests to connect with Maine’s wildlife, making it an exciting and memorable part of the tour.
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Bug Light Park
Bug Light, officially known as Portland Breakwater Light, is a charming, petite lighthouse with unique Greek-inspired architecture. Nestled in Bug Light Park, it offers visitors a peaceful setting with expansive views of Casco Bay and downtown Portland across the water. This scenic park features open green spaces, walking trails, and picnic areas, making it a perfect spot to take in the sights. From Bug Light, visitors can enjoy an unparalleled view of Portland’s skyline framed by the sparkling bay—a picturesque stop rich in history and coastal beauty.
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Portland Head Light
Bug Light, officially known as Portland Breakwater Light, is a charming, petite lighthouse with unique Greek-inspired architecture. Nestled in Bug Light Park, it offers visitors a peaceful setting with expansive views of Casco Bay and downtown Portland across the water. This scenic park features open green spaces, walking trails, and picnic areas, making it a perfect spot to take in the sights. From Bug Light, visitors can enjoy an unparalleled view of Portland’s skyline framed by the sparkling bay—a picturesque stop rich in history and coastal beauty.
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Eartha, the World's Largest Revolving and Rotating Globe
At Earth, the Rotating Globe in Yarmouth, visitors will be treated to a captivating stop featuring a massive globe that spins to showcase our planet’s geographical wonders. This unique installation serves as an educational tool, highlighting the importance of environmental awareness and global interconnectedness. Guests can take a moment to marvel at the globe’s intricate details, representing continents, oceans, and landmarks from around the world. It’s an ideal spot for photos and reflection, making it a fun and meaningful addition to the tour that encourages appreciation for our planet.
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L.L. Bean Factory Store
At the world-famous L.L. Bean Headquarters, guests will experience a blend of outdoor adventure and iconic retail. A highlight of this stop is the opportunity to take a memorable photo in front of the giant 90th Anniversary Bean Boot, a symbol of the company’s rich heritage and commitment to quality. This impressive installation stands as a testament to L.L. Bean’s legacy and is a must-see for visitors. The flagship store itself offers an extensive range of outdoor gear and apparel, along with an inviting atmosphere that encourages exploration. This stop not only celebrates L.L. Bean’s history but also provides a perfect backdrop for capturing the spirit of Maine’s outdoor culture.
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Androscoggin Swinging Bridge
At the Androscoggin Swinging Bridge, guests will enjoy a unique experience walking across this historic landmark that spans the Androscoggin River. Built in the late 1800s, the bridge served as an essential connection for local communities, facilitating travel and trade during a time of rapid industrial growth in the region. Its swinging design allowed it to adapt to changing water levels and is a rare example of 19th-century engineering. Today, the bridge stands as a symbol of the area’s rich history and resilience, providing stunning views of the river and surrounding landscape. This stop offers a chance to appreciate both the beauty and historical significance of this remarkable structure.
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Maine Wildlife Park
At the Maine Wildlife Center, visitors will enjoy an up-close experience with the state’s fascinating native wildlife. This stop provides the opportunity to see and learn about Maine’s iconic species, including moose, black bears, bobcats, and eagles, in a natural setting. Expert guides offer insights into each animal’s role in Maine’s ecosystem and conservation efforts in the region. This interactive and educational experience allows guests to connect with Maine’s wildlife, making it an exciting and memorable part of the tour.
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Commentaires (27)
P2997TDcynthias
Oct 2024
What a great private tour of Arcadia National Park and Maine. AJ, our tour guide was friendly, professional and a safe driver. He made the tour interesting by adding some of his childhood memories of our route and places we visited. As we are not shoppers, except for LL Bean which he added for us, but more like to learn about the history and geography, he planned our visit around our interests. He was also a great photographer and took many wonderful photographs for us that will provide cherished memories of Maine.
Réponse de l'hôte
Nov 2024
Thank you!!!! I thoroughly enjoyed our day together!!
Richard_T
Oct 2024
Portland to Acadia National Park. All day tour with many stops along the way. Allows you to take in a real Maine coastal experience. AJ was an excellent guide and went out of his way to make our day truly enjoyable. Highly recommend. Thanks AJ !
Réponse de l'hôte
Oct 2024
Thank you so much for joining me on the Portland to Acadia tour and for sharing your kind words! It was a pleasure to show you the beauty of Maine’s coast and to make the day special for you. I’m thrilled you enjoyed the stops and had a great experience. Thank you for the recommendation—I’d love to welcome you back on another adventure anytime!
Mary_P
Oct 2023
A.J. was awesome. Because of heavy rain, we were unable to go to Acadia National Park. Due to his great knowledge of the area, he was able to fill our day by taking us to gorgeous, quaint towns in Coastal Maine. He took us to the botanical gardens and everyone in our group greatly enjoyed it He is an awesome tour guide. I highly recommend this tour.

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