Central Coast Travel Guide

Tourist Guide

Pejepscot Museum showing a house
Bailey Island featuring general coastal views
Bowdoin College Museum of Art featuring heritage architecture and a park
Bowdoin College Museum of Art which includes heritage architecture
Bowdoin College Museum of Art featuring religious aspects, heritage elements and interior views

Maine is on its best display in this beautiful area full of historic small towns, beautiful harbors and many opportunities for adventure.

Maine’s Central Coast area is primarily characterized by lobster, lumber and natural beauty. Find all of that and more in this beautiful region that has been welcoming visitors, artists and nature lovers for centuries.

The Central Coast is foremost a marine ecosystem, best experienced from the water. Rent kayaks at towns and coves along the coast and paddle out to sea with only seabirds for company. Cool off in the bracing North Atlantic at Popham Beach State Park near Phippsburg, one of Maine’s few sand beaches. At low tide, walk out to a small island and discover crustaceans stuck to rocks or buried under the sand. Sail from Boothbay Harbor or Port Clyde out to Monhegan Island, a small artists’ colony 10 miles (16 kilometers) out to sea. Ramble along the island’s paths or sit in contemplation of the sea that has inspired many artists.

Experience local art at Central Coast’s museums and cultural institutions. Start at the Marine Maritime Museum in Bath, which is home to a reproduction of the Wyoming, a huge wooden sailboat. Take a side trip to Seguin Island’s lighthouse, first built in 1795 under orders from George Washington. Drive along the coast, stopping frequently. Investigate the Farnsworth Art Museum in Rockland, with an extensive collection of works by local artists. By the time you reach the Penobscot Marine Museum, near Searsport, the hundreds of drawings, paintings and other arts celebrating the sea will feel a part of your soul.

Maine’s Central Coast is a 75-mile (120-kilometer) stretch of land between Brunswick, Maine in the south and Searsport, Maine in the north. Access Brunswick by either car or train from Portland or Boston. The Central Coast itself is best explored via car. Searsport is only a 45-minute drive from the international airport in Bangor, Maine.

The Central Coast’s diverse attractions and welcoming hospitality make it the perfect destination for visitors of all types.

Where to stay in Central Coast

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Pemaquid Point

While Pemaquid Point may not have many sights to explore, venturing just a little farther will lead you to top things to see and do like Pemaquid Point Lighthouse Park and Pemaquid Beach Park.

Pemaquid Point
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Ocean Point

If you're spending some time in Ocean Point, Grimes Cove Beach and Linekin Bay are top sights worth seeing.

Ocean Point
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Christmas Cove

While Christmas Cove isn't home to many top sights, Pemaquid Beach Park and Pemaquid Point Lighthouse Park are some notable places to visit nearby.

Christmas Cove
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Pemaquid Beach

You'll enjoy the beaches and parks in Pemaquid Beach. You might want to make time for a stop at Pemaquid Beach Park or Colonial Pemaquid State Historic Site.

Pemaquid Beach
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West Harpswell

While West Harpswell isn't home to many top sights, Bailey Island Bridge and Cobwork Bridge are some notable places to visit nearby.

West Harpswell
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West Point

If you're looking for some top things to see and do in West Point and surrounding area, you can visit Popham Beach State Park and Hunnewell Beach.

West Point
Trade Winds on the Bay

Trade Winds on the Bay

3.5 out of 5
2 Park Dr, Rockland, ME
Stay at this 3.5-star aparthotel in Rockland. Enjoy free WiFi, free parking, and a health club. Our guests praise the helpful staff and the clean rooms in our ...
8.2/10 Very Good! (236 reviews)
"We liked the room itself. New vinyl floors and comfortable mattresses. Two areas of improvement would be 1) better WiFi. The tv is streaming only and the wifi is so weak the picture goes blurry often and it has to cycle.2) Before guests arrive, please turn AC on in room so it cools off. It was 80 ..."

Reviewed on 10 Jul. 2025

Trade Winds on the Bay
Point Lookout

Point Lookout

3 out of 5
67 Atlantic HIghway, Lincolnville, ME
Stay at this 3-star cabin in Lincolnville. Enjoy free parking, a fitness center, and a business center. Popular attractions Windsor Chairmakers and Lincolnville ...
9.4/10 Exceptional! (3 reviews)
"Great location. Away from the down town bustle, but close enough to enjoy the best of both worlds. Clean cabin, great amenities."

Reviewed on 3 Jul. 2025

Point Lookout
Tranquil Seaside Cottage with Spectacular Views, Wifi & Washer/Dryer

Tranquil Seaside Cottage with Spectacular Views, Wifi & Washer/Dryer

2 out of 5
Boothbay
Stay at this vacation home in Boothbay. Enjoy a garden, laundry facilities, and patios. Popular attractions Hodgdon Island and Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens ...
10/10 Exceptional! (8 reviews)
"The cottage is just lovely, very “Maine”, newly redone and extremely comfortable. Communication with the host was easy. We thoroughly enjoyed our stay."

Reviewed on 16 Jun. 2025

Tranquil Seaside Cottage with Spectacular Views, Wifi & Washer/Dryer
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