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Najlepsza samodzielna wycieczka audio GPS w Portland

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Experience historic architecture, harbor views, and rich seaside culture with this driving tour of Portland, Maine! Cross the cobbled streets of Old Port, chock full of shops, restaurants, and bars, all complemented by the sparkling bay. Dive into the city’s long and embattled history at a church still sporting British cannonballs. See iconic Maine lighthouses and visit pristine beaches. Portland may be a small city, but it packs a big punch!

Purchase one tour per car, not per person. Everyone listens together!

After booking, check your email to download the separate Audio Tour Guide App by Action, enter your unique password, and access your tour. These steps require good internet/Wi-Fi access. From there, follow the audio instructions and the route.

Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.

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Easy-to-use app: download Action’s Tour Guide App onto your phone
Dodatkowe informacje
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • How to access: Once you book a tour, you’ll get a confirmation email and text with instructions: • Download the separate tour app by Action • Enter the password • Download the tour MUST DO while in strong wifi/cellular Works offline after download
  • How to start touring: Open Action’s separate audio tour guide app once onsite. • If there is just one tour, launch it. • If multiple tour versions exist, launch the one with your planned starting point and direction.
  • Go to the starting point No one will meet you at the start. This tour is self-guided Enter the first story’s point and the audio will begin automatically Follow the audio cues to the next story, which will also play automatically. Enjoy hands-free exploring. If you face audio issues, contact support. Stick to the tour route & speed limit for the best experience.
  • Travel worry-free: Use the tour app anytime, on any day, and over multiple days. Start and pause the tour whenever you like, taking breaks and exploring side excursions at your own pace. Skip anything you don’t care about or explore bonus content for everything that interests you
  • Savings tips: Driving tours: purchase just one tour for everyone in the car
  • Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.
Czego oczekiwać
1
ulica Handlowa
Port w Portland (akwen, na który właśnie wpłynąłeś) jest portem „głębokiej wody”, generalnie nie zamarza w czasie zimy. w Zatoce Maine występują bardzo silne pływy, które mieszają słup wody i doprowadzają głębszą, cieplejszą wodę na powierzchnię wzdłuż całego wybrzeża.
2
Pałac Wiktorii
To jest rezydencja Wiktorii. Zbudowany przez Rugglesa Morse'a w 1858 roku. „najlepszy stojący przykład wiktoriańskiej sztuki, architektury i dekoracji”. Nazwał go „Victoria Mansion” na cześć brytyjskiej królowej Wiktorii. Został zbudowany jako jego letni dom.
3
Plac Longfellowa
Po prawej stronie autokaru miniemy dom Neala Dow. Były burmistrz Portland, Neal Dow, znany jest jako ojciec amerykańskiej prohibicji. W 1851 roku ówczesny burmistrz Dow przeforsował ogólnostanowy zakaz sprzedaży i spożywania napojów odurzających, który stał się wzorem dla prohibicji narodowej.
4
Dzielnica Sztuki
To jest „dzielnica artystyczna w Portland”. W okolicy znajduje się wiele niezależnych galerii sztuki, pracowni pracowniczych, kawiarni i restauracji. Przed nami, po prawej stronie, znajduje się Portland Art Museum.
5
Ratusz w Portland
Po lewej widać ratusz w Portland, piękny budynek jak na małe miasto. To trzeci budynek ratusza w tym miejscu. Pierwsze dwa budynki zostały zniszczone przez pożar
6
Cmentarz Wschodni
Oto Cmentarz Wschodni w Portland, najstarszy cmentarz w mieście Portland Niektóre Head Stones pochodzą z 1768 roku. Najstarsze tablice były drewniane i spłonęły.
7
Obserwatorium w Portland
Cofnijmy się do 1800 roku, w tym czasie statki wpływające do portu Portland nie były widoczne z doków, dopóki nie okrążyły punktu lądu w Spring Point Ledge i nie były prawie w porcie.
8
Zatoka Casco
Jeśli spojrzysz przez prawe ramię, zobaczysz ląd ze zbiornikami ropy. To miasto South Portland.
9
Wschodni Szlak Promenadowy
Promenada Wschodnia to świetna przestrzeń, w której Portlandczycy wychodzą i cieszą się ładną pogodą i morskiej bryzy, u podnóża Eastern Prom znajduje się mała plaża zwana East End Beach.
10
Most Casco Bay
Kontynuując naszą jazdę tutaj w Portland, udamy się do mostu Casco Bay. Most rozciąga się nad zatoką Casco i łączy miasto Portland z miastem South Portland.
11
Park Fortu Williamsa
Wjeżdżamy teraz do Fort Williams Park. W parku zauważysz kilka instalacji wojskowych
12
Commercial Street
Portland’s Harbor (the body of water that you just sailed in on) is a “deep water” port, it generally does not freeze over during the winters. the Gulf of Maine has very strong tides, and those tides mix the water column and bring deeper, warmer water to the surface all along the coast. Note: This 10+mile-long tour covers the essentials of Portland in 1-2 hours. Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.
13
Victoria Mansion
This is the Victoria Mansion. Built by Ruggles Morse in 1858. “the best standing example of Victorian art, architecture and decoration.” He named it “Victoria Mansion” after Britain’s Queen Victoria, It was built as his summer home.
14
One Longfellow Square
On the right side of the coach we’ll pass the home of Neal Dow. A former Portland mayor, Neal Dow is known as the father of the American Prohibition. In 1851, then Mayor Dow pushed through a statewide prohibition-- banning the sale and consumption of intoxicating beverages--that became the model for the National Prohibition.
15
Arts District
This is the “Portland’s Arts District”. The area has many independent art galleries, working studios, Coffee houses and restaurants. Up ahead, on the right, is the Portland Art Museum.
16
Portland City Hall
On the left is Portland’s City Hall, a beautiful building for a small city. This is the third City Hall building on this site. The first two building were destroyed by fire
17
Eastern Cemetery
Here’s Portland’s Eastern Cemetery, it’s the oldest cemetery in the City of Portland Some Head Stones date back to 1768. The oldest markers were wooden, and they were lost to the fires.
18
Portland Observatory
Let’s go back to the 1800’s, during that time, ships entering Portland Harbor could not be seen from the docks until they rounded the point of land at Spring Point Ledge and were almost in the harbor.
19
Casco Bay
If you look over your right shoulder, see the land mass with the oil tanks. That's the City of South Portland.
20
Eastern Promenade Trail
The Eastern Promenade is a great space where Portlanders get out and enjoy the nice weather and the sea breezes, at the foot of the Eastern Prom is a little beach called the East End Beach.
21
Casco Bay Bridge
Continuing our drive here in Portland, we will make our way to the Casco Bay Bridge. The Bridge spans Casco Bay and connects the City of Portland with the City of South Portland.
22
Fort Williams Park
We’re now entering Fort Williams Park. You’ll notice several military installations here in the park
23
Commercial Street
Portland’s Harbor (the body of water that you just sailed in on) is a “deep water” port, it generally does not freeze over during the winters. the Gulf of Maine has very strong tides, and those tides mix the water column and bring deeper, warmer water to the surface all along the coast. Note: This 10+mile-long tour covers the essentials of Portland in 1-2 hours. Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.
24
Victoria Mansion
This is the Victoria Mansion. Built by Ruggles Morse in 1858. “the best standing example of Victorian art, architecture and decoration.” He named it “Victoria Mansion” after Britain’s Queen Victoria, It was built as his summer home.
25
One Longfellow Square
On the right side of the coach we’ll pass the home of Neal Dow. A former Portland mayor, Neal Dow is known as the father of the American Prohibition. In 1851, then Mayor Dow pushed through a statewide prohibition-- banning the sale and consumption of intoxicating beverages--that became the model for the National Prohibition.
26
Arts District
This is the “Portland’s Arts District”. The area has many independent art galleries, working studios, Coffee houses and restaurants. Up ahead, on the right, is the Portland Art Museum.
27
Portland City Hall
On the left is Portland’s City Hall, a beautiful building for a small city. This is the third City Hall building on this site. The first two building were destroyed by fire
28
Eastern Cemetery
Here’s Portland’s Eastern Cemetery, it’s the oldest cemetery in the City of Portland Some Head Stones date back to 1768. The oldest markers were wooden, and they were lost to the fires.
29
Portland Observatory
Let’s go back to the 1800’s, during that time, ships entering Portland Harbor could not be seen from the docks until they rounded the point of land at Spring Point Ledge and were almost in the harbor.
30
Casco Bay
If you look over your right shoulder, see the land mass with the oil tanks. That's the City of South Portland.
31
Eastern Promenade Trail
The Eastern Promenade is a great space where Portlanders get out and enjoy the nice weather and the sea breezes, at the foot of the Eastern Prom is a little beach called the East End Beach.
32
Casco Bay Bridge
Continuing our drive here in Portland, we will make our way to the Casco Bay Bridge. The Bridge spans Casco Bay and connects the City of Portland with the City of South Portland.
33
Fort Williams Park
We’re now entering Fort Williams Park. You’ll notice several military installations here in the park
34
Commercial Street
Portland’s Harbor (the body of water that you just sailed in on) is a “deep water” port, it generally does not freeze over during the winters. the Gulf of Maine has very strong tides, and those tides mix the water column and bring deeper, warmer water to the surface all along the coast. Note: This 10+mile-long tour covers the essentials of Portland in 1-2 hours. Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.
35
Victoria Mansion
This is the Victoria Mansion. Built by Ruggles Morse in 1858. “the best standing example of Victorian art, architecture and decoration.” He named it “Victoria Mansion” after Britain’s Queen Victoria, It was built as his summer home.
36
One Longfellow Square
On the right side of the coach we’ll pass the home of Neal Dow. A former Portland mayor, Neal Dow is known as the father of the American Prohibition. In 1851, then Mayor Dow pushed through a statewide prohibition-- banning the sale and consumption of intoxicating beverages--that became the model for the National Prohibition.
37
Arts District
This is the “Portland’s Arts District”. The area has many independent art galleries, working studios, Coffee houses and restaurants. Up ahead, on the right, is the Portland Art Museum.
38
Portland City Hall
On the left is Portland’s City Hall, a beautiful building for a small city. This is the third City Hall building on this site. The first two building were destroyed by fire
39
Eastern Cemetery
Here’s Portland’s Eastern Cemetery, it’s the oldest cemetery in the City of Portland Some Head Stones date back to 1768. The oldest markers were wooden, and they were lost to the fires.
40
Portland Observatory
Let’s go back to the 1800’s, during that time, ships entering Portland Harbor could not be seen from the docks until they rounded the point of land at Spring Point Ledge and were almost in the harbor.
41
Casco Bay
If you look over your right shoulder, see the land mass with the oil tanks. That's the City of South Portland.
42
Eastern Promenade Trail
The Eastern Promenade is a great space where Portlanders get out and enjoy the nice weather and the sea breezes, at the foot of the Eastern Prom is a little beach called the East End Beach.
43
Casco Bay Bridge
Continuing our drive here in Portland, we will make our way to the Casco Bay Bridge. The Bridge spans Casco Bay and connects the City of Portland with the City of South Portland.
44
Fort Williams Park
We’re now entering Fort Williams Park. You’ll notice several military installations here in the park
45
Commercial Street
Portland’s Harbor (the body of water that you just sailed in on) is a “deep water” port, it generally does not freeze over during the winters. the Gulf of Maine has very strong tides, and those tides mix the water column and bring deeper, warmer water to the surface all along the coast. Note: This 10+mile-long tour covers the essentials of Portland in 1-2 hours. Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.
46
Victoria Mansion
This is the Victoria Mansion. Built by Ruggles Morse in 1858. “the best standing example of Victorian art, architecture and decoration.” He named it “Victoria Mansion” after Britain’s Queen Victoria, It was built as his summer home.
47
One Longfellow Square
On the right side of the coach we’ll pass the home of Neal Dow. A former Portland mayor, Neal Dow is known as the father of the American Prohibition. In 1851, then Mayor Dow pushed through a statewide prohibition-- banning the sale and consumption of intoxicating beverages--that became the model for the National Prohibition.
48
Arts District
This is the “Portland’s Arts District”. The area has many independent art galleries, working studios, Coffee houses and restaurants. Up ahead, on the right, is the Portland Art Museum.
49
Portland City Hall
On the left is Portland’s City Hall, a beautiful building for a small city. This is the third City Hall building on this site. The first two building were destroyed by fire
50
Eastern Cemetery
Here’s Portland’s Eastern Cemetery, it’s the oldest cemetery in the City of Portland Some Head Stones date back to 1768. The oldest markers were wooden, and they were lost to the fires.
51
Portland Observatory
Let’s go back to the 1800’s, during that time, ships entering Portland Harbor could not be seen from the docks until they rounded the point of land at Spring Point Ledge and were almost in the harbor.
52
Casco Bay
If you look over your right shoulder, see the land mass with the oil tanks. That's the City of South Portland.
53
Eastern Promenade Trail
The Eastern Promenade is a great space where Portlanders get out and enjoy the nice weather and the sea breezes, at the foot of the Eastern Prom is a little beach called the East End Beach.
54
Casco Bay Bridge
Continuing our drive here in Portland, we will make our way to the Casco Bay Bridge. The Bridge spans Casco Bay and connects the City of Portland with the City of South Portland.
55
Fort Williams Park
We’re now entering Fort Williams Park. You’ll notice several military installations here in the park
56
Commercial Street
Portland’s Harbor (the body of water that you just sailed in on) is a “deep water” port, it generally does not freeze over during the winters. the Gulf of Maine has very strong tides, and those tides mix the water column and bring deeper, warmer water to the surface all along the coast. Note: This 10+mile-long tour covers the essentials of Portland in 1-2 hours. Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.
57
Victoria Mansion
This is the Victoria Mansion. Built by Ruggles Morse in 1858. “the best standing example of Victorian art, architecture and decoration.” He named it “Victoria Mansion” after Britain’s Queen Victoria, It was built as his summer home.
58
One Longfellow Square
On the right side of the coach we’ll pass the home of Neal Dow. A former Portland mayor, Neal Dow is known as the father of the American Prohibition. In 1851, then Mayor Dow pushed through a statewide prohibition-- banning the sale and consumption of intoxicating beverages--that became the model for the National Prohibition.
59
Arts District
This is the “Portland’s Arts District”. The area has many independent art galleries, working studios, Coffee houses and restaurants. Up ahead, on the right, is the Portland Art Museum.
60
Portland City Hall
On the left is Portland’s City Hall, a beautiful building for a small city. This is the third City Hall building on this site. The first two building were destroyed by fire
61
Eastern Cemetery
Here’s Portland’s Eastern Cemetery, it’s the oldest cemetery in the City of Portland Some Head Stones date back to 1768. The oldest markers were wooden, and they were lost to the fires.
62
Portland Observatory
Let’s go back to the 1800’s, during that time, ships entering Portland Harbor could not be seen from the docks until they rounded the point of land at Spring Point Ledge and were almost in the harbor.
63
Casco Bay
If you look over your right shoulder, see the land mass with the oil tanks. That's the City of South Portland.
64
Eastern Promenade Trail
The Eastern Promenade is a great space where Portlanders get out and enjoy the nice weather and the sea breezes, at the foot of the Eastern Prom is a little beach called the East End Beach.
65
Casco Bay Bridge
Continuing our drive here in Portland, we will make our way to the Casco Bay Bridge. The Bridge spans Casco Bay and connects the City of Portland with the City of South Portland.
66
Fort Williams Park
We’re now entering Fort Williams Park. You’ll notice several military installations here in the park
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Recenzje (43)
Odyssey31061331313
Mar 2025
This was very informative and helped us to understand much about Portland we didn't know. We liked how we were allowed to make stops and explore at our own pace.
Odpowiedź od gospodarza
Mar 2025
Albert, I’m glad you enjoyed my Ultimate Portland Self-Guided Driving GPS Audio Tour. It’s great to hear that the flexibility to stop and explore made your visit even better. For more experiences like this, check out my East Coast USA Bundle, featuring a variety of self-guided tours from Acadia to Key West, all designed for you to enjoy at your own pace.
Glenda_C
Feb 2025
The navigation worked great it was easy and accurate. It was the next best thing to doing a private tour. Didn’t have to worry about waiting on people to board the bus on time at every stop. Was able to pause the tour as long s needed.
Odpowiedź od gospodarza
Feb 2025
Glenda, I’m thrilled you enjoyed my Ultimate Portland Self-Guided Driving GPS Audio Tour! The ease of navigation and flexibility make it a great alternative to a private tour. For more experiences like this, check out my East Coast USA Bundle, featuring a variety of self-guided tours from Acadia to Key West, all designed for you to enjoy at your own pace.
E8752ABsaraha
Dec 2024
This was a fun driving tour of Portland! Definitely READ THE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE you leave. I saw some reviews who complained it didn’t work, but when I downloaded it the morning before heading out, it was pretty easy to follow. Great option to just get a sense of the place and some history as well, and really nice to just stay in the car when the weather is cold!
Odpowiedź od gospodarza
Dec 2024
Sarah, I’m so glad my Ultimate Portland Self-Guided Driving GPS Audio Tour added to your adventure! I appreciate you highlighting how reading the instructions made the setup easy and how convenient it was to explore Portland’s history and sights while staying warm in the car. It’s great to hear you had a fun and flexible experience. For more experiences like this, check out my East Coast USA Bundle, featuring a variety of self-guided tours from Acadia to Key West, all designed for you to enjoy at your own pace.

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