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Seasonal (March to October)
MORNING
Begin your day in the Old Port. Stop into the now famous Holy Donut where they make donuts from scratch using Maine potatoes.
MIDDAY
Drive to Cape Elizabeth and visit Maine’s oldest and most photographed lighthouse, Portland Head Light, situated in Fort Williams Park along the rocky coast. There’s a children’s garden, hiking trails, and small beach.
Or take a lighthouse cruise with Portland Discovery Land & Sea Tours.
Treat yourself to lunch at The Lobster Shack at Two Lights. This local landmark has been serving up fresh seafood since 1920.
Go to the Spring Point Ledge Lighthouse, the only caisson-style lighthouse in the U.S. that visitors can walk out to.
EVENING
Stay at the Inn by the Sea. Be sure to check out their lodging packages from spa treatments to foodie tours to lobster dinners!
Local Tips:
Book a tour to the Winslow Homer Studio at Prouts Neck through the Portland Museum of Art.
Visit beautiful Willard Beach and delicious Willard Scoops!
Addresses:
Holy Donut7 Exchange St, Portland, ME 04101
Portland Head Light12 Captain Strout Cir
Cape Elizabeth, ME 04107
Portland Discovery Land & Sea Tours170 Commercial StPortland, ME 04101
The Lobster Shack at Two Lights225 Two Lights Rd
Cape Elizabeth, ME 04107
Spring Point Ledge LighthouseFort Rd
South Portland, ME 04106
Inn by the Sea40 Bowery Beach Rd
Cape Elizabeth, ME 04107
Portland Museum of Art7 Congress SquarePortland, ME 04101
Willard Scoops429 Preble St
South Portland, ME 04106
TRIP IDEAS: TWO LIGHTHOUSES: PORTLAND HEAD LIGHT & SPRING POINT LEDGE
Portland, Cape Elizabeth and South Portland | Greater Portland and Casco Bay Region
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