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.”
In the MidCoast you can discover a sense of awe and wonder watching wildlife in their natural habitat, taking time for a deeper connection with nature’s cycles.
There’s a MidCoast summer festival to celebrate nearly every taste in music, food, and simply having fun in the sun.
There’s no cure for cabin fever like getting outside to enjoy crisp winter air while taking in the region’s natural beauty. Give one of these adventurous outings a try.
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.
It’s Spring and Maine’s food scene is in full, delicious bloom. May is the best time of the year to visit the restaurants, cafes, and brewpubs throughout the MidCoast.
With longer days and brighter skies, everything is opening up, and there’s no better place to celebrate spring than Maine’s MidCoast and Islands!
Maine’s MidCoast is all about getting out on the water. Explore the ocean coast, ponds, and lakes, by canoe, kayak, sailboats, ferryboat, and yes, even surfboards.
It’s never too early to plan an unforgettable Maine MidCoast Escape. A vacation exploring, tasting, and touring the MidCoast will stay with you forever.
Spend a little time in Maine and it won’t be long before you hear the phrase, ‘Upta Camp.’ It’s a generations-old saying that celebrates the joy of spending time at camp and putting the rest of life firmly on hold. ‘Upta Camp’ might sound corny, but, its appeal is well understood.