Maine Vacation Guides and Activities

     Acadia Vacation Guide: The Acadia region of Maine hosts more than 3 million visitors a year. With miles of scenic coastline, quaint little villages, mountains, streams, and an intricate network of offshore islands, Acadia is the place to go if you want to enjoy an active vacation amid the splendors of the Great Outdoors.

     Bethel Vacation Guide: Bethel, Maine is the quintessential New England town: a dab of sophistication here, a pinch of history there, all wrapped in a quaint, picturesque village that seems as untouched by the outside world as it was 200 years ago.

     Deer Isle Vacation Guide: Deer Isle is a pristine vacation haven located on the island of the same name (also called Deer Island) in the Acadia region of Maine.

     Downeast Maine Vacation Guide: The remote portion of Maine's east coast got its name from sailors who preferred a "down east" wind since it gave them a feeling of sailing downhill as they headed east. Today, the Sunrise Coast (so named because the region is the first in America to see the morning sun) is for anyone who prefers a vacation in a natural land where age old traditions are as alive today as they were one hundred years ago.

     Farmington Vacation Guide: Lubec, Maine is a vacation paradise located in an area known as the Down East Coast. This area is for anyone who prefers a vacation in a natural land of plenty where age old traditions are as alive today as they were one hundred years ago.

     Lubec Vacation Guide: When one thinks of New Orleans, Louisiana, one naturally thinks of Mardi Gras, the annual festival that takes place from mid-February to early March and brings more than 2 million visitors to the city.

     Maine Highlands Vacation Guide: One runs out of descriptive statements when trying to describe all the attributes of the Highlands Region of Maine. The area is home to more moose and deer than anywhere else in the state. The last ice age left in its wake snow-capped mountains, valleys, rivers, lakes, and streams that will excite any outdoor enthusiast.

     Maine MidCoast Vacation Guide: The Mid-Coast of Maine is a scenic wonderland comprised of incredible ocean views, back roads that amble past untouched fishing villages, and a wealth of picturesque harbors, rugged peninsulas and majestic lighthouses of breathtaking beauty.

     Southern Coast of Maine Vacation Guide: The Southern Coast of Maine is a complex geographical landscape of steep cliffs, white-sand beaches, bending rivers and streams, island havens, quaint fishing villages, and majestic vistas, all weaving in and around the teeming ocean.

     Western Maine Vacation Guide: When one thinks of New Orleans, Louisiana, one naturally thinks of Mardi Gras, the annual festival that takes place from mid-February to early March and brings more than 2 million visitors to the city.

     To find vacation rentals that welcome your family pet, don't miss these links to pet friendly vacation rentals in Maine.

Maine Vacation Rentals

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