On The Way to Acadia, Explore the MidCoast
Traveling to Acadia from the south, you’ll pass through Maine’s MidCoast and Islands region. The area is arguably Maine at its best. This is where “the mountains meet the sea.”
Traveling to Acadia from the south, you’ll pass through Maine’s MidCoast and Islands region. The area is arguably Maine at its best. This is where “the mountains meet the sea.”
With winter on the horizon, MidCoast villages and towns bustle with festive energy and holiday activities. Here are a few worth checking out!
The crisp air and bright fall foliage mean locally harvested seasonal foods will be front and center on menus throughout the MidCoast. Here are a few of our favorites.
For a truly memorable lobster experience, go where the locals go: to a lobster shack along the road or on the edge of a harbor.
There are few better sailing destinations in the world than the coast of Maine, where the love and adventure of being on the water is celebrated all summer long.
There’s a MidCoast summer festival to celebrate nearly every taste in music, food, and simply having fun in the sun.
Whether you live year-round in the MidCoast or are just visiting, here are some tips on what to wear and where to get it. Find yourself some well-made basics, extra layers, and some flannel!
The summer crowds are gone, but antique shops large and small are open and offer some great finds and fall-bargain prices. Plan ahead, explore, and enjoy!
To experience MidCoast Maine’s maritime charm while you settle in for a timeless vacation, look no further than one of our many thoughtfully preserved and updated historic inns.
Discover wonderful, small food spots throughout the MidCoast with menus that range from classic hotdogs and fresh lobster rolls to extraordinary delectable creations.