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6 Hours Private Lighthouses and Kennebunkport Tour in Portland

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All of our tours are done in a comfortable vehicle with a local driver guide and can be done at your pace. Tours can always be customized to your interests. This particular tour will show you all the main sites of Portland proper and then all of the South Portland lighthouses, including admission to the Portland Headlight at Fort Williams Park. After Portland, you will head on down the highway to Kennebunkport to visit this popular coastal village that former President George W. Bush and family called their summer home. We have a standard routing but being a private tour, we can tailor your experience to you interests.
Місто: Портленд
Thu 24 Apr
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Починаючи з $715.00
Thu 24 Apr
Починаючи з $715.00
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Private transportation
Air-conditioned vehicle
Local Driver Guide
Parking Fees
Private transportation
Air-conditioned vehicle
Local Driver Guide
Додаткова інформація
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Travel time is included on the total tour duration
Чого очікувати
1
Eastern Promenade
The Eastern Promenade stretches along the eastern edge of the Portland peninsula, overlooking Casco Bay. It is easily accessible from downtown Portland and is a popular destination for locals and visitors alike. The park features a picturesque waterfront promenade that runs parallel to the shoreline, offering unobstructed views of the bay and its islands. Visitors can enjoy panoramic vistas of sailboats, fishing boats, and ferries navigating the waters, as well as views of nearby lighthouses and coastal landmarks.
2
Portland Observatory
The Portland Observatory is situated on Munjoy Hill, providing panoramic views of Portland Harbor, Casco Bay, and the surrounding coastline. The hillside location offers a strategic vantage point for observing maritime activities and signaling incoming ships. Built in 1807 by Captain Lemuel Moody, the Portland Observatory is the only known remaining maritime signal tower in the United States. It was constructed as a private enterprise to provide a communication system for merchants and shipowners to track approaching vessels and facilitate trade in Portland's busy harbor.
3
Western Promenade Park
Similar to the Eastern Promenade, the Western Promenade offers stunning views of Casco Bay, with vistas of islands, sailboats, and coastal landscapes. The park's elevated position provides sweeping views of the surrounding area, making it a popular spot for sightseeing and photography. The Western Promenade is home to several historic landmarks and monuments, including the Western Cemetery, a historic burial ground dating back to the early 19th century. Visitors can explore the cemetery's picturesque grounds and learn about Portland's history through its gravestones and memorials. It is also home to historic mansions formally occupied by Portland's elite.
4
Portland Head Light
Situated on the rocky coastline of Cape Elizabeth, Portland Head Light overlooks Casco Bay and the Atlantic Ocean. The lighthouse is part of Fort Williams Park, which offers stunning views of the surrounding coastline and nearby islands. Portland Head Light has a rich history dating back to 1791 when it was commissioned by George Washington and became Maine's oldest lighthouse. The original keeper's quarters still stand nearby, offering insights into the life of a lighthouse keeper during the 19th and early 20th centuries.
5
Bug Light Park
One of the 3 lighthouses you can see in South Portland.
6
Wedding Cake House
Once called the "most photographed house in the state" of Maine, the Wedding Cake House, known formally as the George W. Bourne House. George was a prominent ship builder and businessman that had grown up in the house next door which is now the Waldo Emerson Inn. His father built the federal brick house as a wedding present for George and his new bride Jane in 1825. The “icing” was added 26 years later starting in 1852 after a fire destroyed the barn.
7
Walker's Point
Walker's Point is situated along the rocky coastline of Kennebunkport, approximately 4 miles southeast of Dock Square and the town center. The property encompasses a scenic stretch of shoreline overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. Walker's Point is a private estate owned by the Bush family. The main residence, known as the Bush Compound, includes a seaside mansion that has served as a summer retreat for generations of the Bush family. The compound features stunning views of the ocean and surrounding landscapes.
8
Kennebunk Beach
Take a short scenic drive along the beach and then further up along the fabulous rocky coast leading to Walker's Point along Ocean Ave.
9
Dock Square
Dock Square is situated in the heart of Kennebunkport's downtown area, near the Kennebunk River where it meets the Atlantic Ocean. The square is a focal point of the town's bustling waterfront district and is easily accessible by foot from nearby attractions and accommodations. The square offers scenic views of the Kennebunk River and the bustling harbor, where lobster boats and sailboats can often be seen coming and going. Visitors can stroll along the waterfront boardwalk or relax on benches to take in the maritime scenery and watch the activity on the water.
10
Eastern Promenade
The Eastern Promenade stretches along the eastern edge of the Portland peninsula, overlooking Casco Bay. It is easily accessible from downtown Portland and is a popular destination for locals and visitors alike. The park features a picturesque waterfront promenade that runs parallel to the shoreline, offering unobstructed views of the bay and its islands. Visitors can enjoy panoramic vistas of sailboats, fishing boats, and ferries navigating the waters, as well as views of nearby lighthouses and coastal landmarks.
11
Portland Observatory
The Portland Observatory is situated on Munjoy Hill, providing panoramic views of Portland Harbor, Casco Bay, and the surrounding coastline. The hillside location offers a strategic vantage point for observing maritime activities and signaling incoming ships. Built in 1807 by Captain Lemuel Moody, the Portland Observatory is the only known remaining maritime signal tower in the United States. It was constructed as a private enterprise to provide a communication system for merchants and shipowners to track approaching vessels and facilitate trade in Portland's busy harbor.
12
Western Promenade Park
Similar to the Eastern Promenade, the Western Promenade offers stunning views of Casco Bay, with vistas of islands, sailboats, and coastal landscapes. The park's elevated position provides sweeping views of the surrounding area, making it a popular spot for sightseeing and photography. The Western Promenade is home to several historic landmarks and monuments, including the Western Cemetery, a historic burial ground dating back to the early 19th century. Visitors can explore the cemetery's picturesque grounds and learn about Portland's history through its gravestones and memorials. It is also home to historic mansions formally occupied by Portland's elite.
13
Portland Head Light
Situated on the rocky coastline of Cape Elizabeth, Portland Head Light overlooks Casco Bay and the Atlantic Ocean. The lighthouse is part of Fort Williams Park, which offers stunning views of the surrounding coastline and nearby islands. Portland Head Light has a rich history dating back to 1791 when it was commissioned by George Washington and became Maine's oldest lighthouse. The original keeper's quarters still stand nearby, offering insights into the life of a lighthouse keeper during the 19th and early 20th centuries.
14
Bug Light Park
One of the 3 lighthouses you can see in South Portland.
15
Wedding Cake House
Once called the "most photographed house in the state" of Maine, the Wedding Cake House, known formally as the George W. Bourne House. George was a prominent ship builder and businessman that had grown up in the house next door which is now the Waldo Emerson Inn. His father built the federal brick house as a wedding present for George and his new bride Jane in 1825. The “icing” was added 26 years later starting in 1852 after a fire destroyed the barn.
16
Walker's Point
Walker's Point is situated along the rocky coastline of Kennebunkport, approximately 4 miles southeast of Dock Square and the town center. The property encompasses a scenic stretch of shoreline overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. Walker's Point is a private estate owned by the Bush family. The main residence, known as the Bush Compound, includes a seaside mansion that has served as a summer retreat for generations of the Bush family. The compound features stunning views of the ocean and surrounding landscapes.
17
Kennebunk Beach
Take a short scenic drive along the beach and then further up along the fabulous rocky coast leading to Walker's Point along Ocean Ave.
18
Dock Square
Dock Square is situated in the heart of Kennebunkport's downtown area, near the Kennebunk River where it meets the Atlantic Ocean. The square is a focal point of the town's bustling waterfront district and is easily accessible by foot from nearby attractions and accommodations. The square offers scenic views of the Kennebunk River and the bustling harbor, where lobster boats and sailboats can often be seen coming and going. Visitors can stroll along the waterfront boardwalk or relax on benches to take in the maritime scenery and watch the activity on the water.
19
Eastern Promenade
The Eastern Promenade stretches along the eastern edge of the Portland peninsula, overlooking Casco Bay. It is easily accessible from downtown Portland and is a popular destination for locals and visitors alike. The park features a picturesque waterfront promenade that runs parallel to the shoreline, offering unobstructed views of the bay and its islands. Visitors can enjoy panoramic vistas of sailboats, fishing boats, and ferries navigating the waters, as well as views of nearby lighthouses and coastal landmarks.
20
Portland Observatory
The Portland Observatory is situated on Munjoy Hill, providing panoramic views of Portland Harbor, Casco Bay, and the surrounding coastline. The hillside location offers a strategic vantage point for observing maritime activities and signaling incoming ships. Built in 1807 by Captain Lemuel Moody, the Portland Observatory is the only known remaining maritime signal tower in the United States. It was constructed as a private enterprise to provide a communication system for merchants and shipowners to track approaching vessels and facilitate trade in Portland's busy harbor.
21
Western Promenade Park
Similar to the Eastern Promenade, the Western Promenade offers stunning views of Casco Bay, with vistas of islands, sailboats, and coastal landscapes. The park's elevated position provides sweeping views of the surrounding area, making it a popular spot for sightseeing and photography. The Western Promenade is home to several historic landmarks and monuments, including the Western Cemetery, a historic burial ground dating back to the early 19th century. Visitors can explore the cemetery's picturesque grounds and learn about Portland's history through its gravestones and memorials. It is also home to historic mansions formally occupied by Portland's elite.
22
Portland Head Light
Situated on the rocky coastline of Cape Elizabeth, Portland Head Light overlooks Casco Bay and the Atlantic Ocean. The lighthouse is part of Fort Williams Park, which offers stunning views of the surrounding coastline and nearby islands. Portland Head Light has a rich history dating back to 1791 when it was commissioned by George Washington and became Maine's oldest lighthouse. The original keeper's quarters still stand nearby, offering insights into the life of a lighthouse keeper during the 19th and early 20th centuries.
23
Bug Light Park
One of the 3 lighthouses you can see in South Portland.
24
Wedding Cake House
Once called the "most photographed house in the state" of Maine, the Wedding Cake House, known formally as the George W. Bourne House. George was a prominent ship builder and businessman that had grown up in the house next door which is now the Waldo Emerson Inn. His father built the federal brick house as a wedding present for George and his new bride Jane in 1825. The “icing” was added 26 years later starting in 1852 after a fire destroyed the barn.
25
Walker's Point
Walker's Point is situated along the rocky coastline of Kennebunkport, approximately 4 miles southeast of Dock Square and the town center. The property encompasses a scenic stretch of shoreline overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. Walker's Point is a private estate owned by the Bush family. The main residence, known as the Bush Compound, includes a seaside mansion that has served as a summer retreat for generations of the Bush family. The compound features stunning views of the ocean and surrounding landscapes.
26
Kennebunk Beach
Take a short scenic drive along the beach and then further up along the fabulous rocky coast leading to Walker's Point along Ocean Ave.
27
Dock Square
Dock Square is situated in the heart of Kennebunkport's downtown area, near the Kennebunk River where it meets the Atlantic Ocean. The square is a focal point of the town's bustling waterfront district and is easily accessible by foot from nearby attractions and accommodations. The square offers scenic views of the Kennebunk River and the bustling harbor, where lobster boats and sailboats can often be seen coming and going. Visitors can stroll along the waterfront boardwalk or relax on benches to take in the maritime scenery and watch the activity on the water.
28
Eastern Promenade
The Eastern Promenade stretches along the eastern edge of the Portland peninsula, overlooking Casco Bay. It is easily accessible from downtown Portland and is a popular destination for locals and visitors alike. The park features a picturesque waterfront promenade that runs parallel to the shoreline, offering unobstructed views of the bay and its islands. Visitors can enjoy panoramic vistas of sailboats, fishing boats, and ferries navigating the waters, as well as views of nearby lighthouses and coastal landmarks.
29
Portland Observatory
The Portland Observatory is situated on Munjoy Hill, providing panoramic views of Portland Harbor, Casco Bay, and the surrounding coastline. The hillside location offers a strategic vantage point for observing maritime activities and signaling incoming ships. Built in 1807 by Captain Lemuel Moody, the Portland Observatory is the only known remaining maritime signal tower in the United States. It was constructed as a private enterprise to provide a communication system for merchants and shipowners to track approaching vessels and facilitate trade in Portland's busy harbor.
30
Western Promenade Park
Similar to the Eastern Promenade, the Western Promenade offers stunning views of Casco Bay, with vistas of islands, sailboats, and coastal landscapes. The park's elevated position provides sweeping views of the surrounding area, making it a popular spot for sightseeing and photography. The Western Promenade is home to several historic landmarks and monuments, including the Western Cemetery, a historic burial ground dating back to the early 19th century. Visitors can explore the cemetery's picturesque grounds and learn about Portland's history through its gravestones and memorials. It is also home to historic mansions formally occupied by Portland's elite.
31
Portland Head Light
Situated on the rocky coastline of Cape Elizabeth, Portland Head Light overlooks Casco Bay and the Atlantic Ocean. The lighthouse is part of Fort Williams Park, which offers stunning views of the surrounding coastline and nearby islands. Portland Head Light has a rich history dating back to 1791 when it was commissioned by George Washington and became Maine's oldest lighthouse. The original keeper's quarters still stand nearby, offering insights into the life of a lighthouse keeper during the 19th and early 20th centuries.
32
Bug Light Park
One of the 3 lighthouses you can see in South Portland.
33
Wedding Cake House
Once called the "most photographed house in the state" of Maine, the Wedding Cake House, known formally as the George W. Bourne House. George was a prominent ship builder and businessman that had grown up in the house next door which is now the Waldo Emerson Inn. His father built the federal brick house as a wedding present for George and his new bride Jane in 1825. The “icing” was added 26 years later starting in 1852 after a fire destroyed the barn.
34
Walker's Point
Walker's Point is situated along the rocky coastline of Kennebunkport, approximately 4 miles southeast of Dock Square and the town center. The property encompasses a scenic stretch of shoreline overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. Walker's Point is a private estate owned by the Bush family. The main residence, known as the Bush Compound, includes a seaside mansion that has served as a summer retreat for generations of the Bush family. The compound features stunning views of the ocean and surrounding landscapes.
35
Kennebunk Beach
Take a short scenic drive along the beach and then further up along the fabulous rocky coast leading to Walker's Point along Ocean Ave.
36
Dock Square
Dock Square is situated in the heart of Kennebunkport's downtown area, near the Kennebunk River where it meets the Atlantic Ocean. The square is a focal point of the town's bustling waterfront district and is easily accessible by foot from nearby attractions and accommodations. The square offers scenic views of the Kennebunk River and the bustling harbor, where lobster boats and sailboats can often be seen coming and going. Visitors can stroll along the waterfront boardwalk or relax on benches to take in the maritime scenery and watch the activity on the water.
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V2460ISdebrab
Oct 2024
Excellent service; this tour company coordinated our lodging, tours, and transportation for a 3 city visit. They were responsive and attended to all details. Our tour guide, Steve, was knowledgeable and personable and the van was very comfortable. I highly recommend booking your visit to Maine through Maine Day Trips & Tours.
Відповідь від хоста
Nov 2024
Thank you so much for the review. Many don't know that we provide full visiting services for the Maine Coast. It was a pleasure assisting you and I'm glad you enjoyed your stay in Maine.
Amy_W
Oct 2024
Pam was so pleasant and a great wealth of knowledge when it came to the history and culture of Portland and the towns we visited. We had beautiful weather, and Pam recommended a great lunch spot in Kennybunkport for lobster rolls and clam chowder. Although private tours can be pricy, we felt this one was well worth it!
Відповідь від хоста
Oct 2024
Thanks Amy, I'm glad we could accommodate you last minute with Pam. She certainly knows her stuff. Hopefully we see you again in Maine. Thanks for booking with us.
D3755YPambert
Oct 2024
First, We had the BEST tour guide Don C! He was so friendly & very entertaining. He gave us plenty of time to see each sight & take pictures of the amazing views! I would give 10 stars, but it’s not an option!!!
Відповідь від хоста
Oct 2024
Thank you so much for the review. Don will be happy to see it. All of our guides love to see that their guests enjoyed their time on the road together. Thank you for booking with us!

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