Maine is made up of special places, hidden in the woods or tucked along the coast. That's what makes this place so unique. It's easy to plan a weekend vacation in a go-to spot, but it's even more fun to set aside some time to explore the other places. The ones on this list offer everything from culture to nature and everything in-between.
1. Castine, Hancock County
If you're a lover of maritime history, Castine is the place for you! Built in 1921 for Arctic exploration, Bowdoin Schooner calls this town home. In fact, this beauty is one of the most notable elements of the Maine Maritime Academy in Castine. Head to the town for beautiful views, as well as some fun Maine history.
2. Brooklin, Hancock County
Home to Brooklin Boat Yard, this place feels like the quintessential Maine town. But it's also home to writers, poets and artists. Come to enjoy the scenery and you might just think about moving full-time.
3. Vinalhaven, Knox County
This midcoast island can be accessed by a ferry ride from Rockland. The trip is beautiful, but arrival on the island is even better. A beautiful harbor, quaint downtown and nature preserve with trails are just a few of the things that make this place so great.
4. Norway, Oxford County
This little town has a main street filled with restaurants, bars and shops that will keep you busy all day. What was once a quiet little pass-through is now a destination all on its own. Spend the weekend enjoying all of this plus the outdoors with a stay at this adorable tiny house just down the road.
5. Belfast, Waldo County
One of the most unique and artsy towns in Maine is also one of the most fun to visit! With great restaurants, fantastic cultural events like plays and music this is the perfect place to base yourself if you want to experience a vibrant community.
6. Port Clyde, Fort Knox
Sitting on the southernmost section of the St. George peninsula in the central part of the state, this quiet coastal town is absolutely fantastic. At one point it was a busy port, but today it's ideal for people who love peace and quiet and salty air.
7. Blue Hill, Hancock County
This small town has over 2,500 year-round residents, which is a testament to just how great it is. There's a ton of fantastic nature to explore, but the art scene here is fun too.
If you've visited any of these places let us know your favorite part! Is there a special trail we should explore? Or a unique restaurant? If we've missed any place we need to see, let us know in the comments!
While you're traveling through the state, don't forget to plan some great spots to eat. These 9 Maine coast seafood restaurants are worth a visit from any part of the state!
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