Maine Lobster Festival?
Has anyone ever gone? Where is a good place to stay?
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Ohhh...i'd love to progress.
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Dan's answer is right on. Don't forget Kennebunkport either. I love my vacation in Maine.
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I wouldn't base your trip solely on the Lobster Festival. I did a scallop ball in Cape Cod and it surely wasn't worth a integral week's vacation.
Having said that, the interior coast of Maine is one of the most lovely areas in the Northeast. There is SO much to do, a week would just be enough.
There are lighthouses adjectives up and down the coast, some small, some on rocky cliffs. the Lighthouse Museum is in Rockland, so you can achieve an idea of any you want to see from in attendance.
The Farnsworth Art Museum hosts an impressive collection of American art, including a Wyeth center that houses works by Jamie, N.C. and Andrew Wyeth.
To the north is the charming settlement of Camden - shops, boat tours, harbor, cafes art gallery.
To the south - Owls head Point - and a nice lighthouse nearby too. From there you can tour on lots of day cruises. I found a well turned-out one called "A morning surrounded by Maine" on a 55 foot ketch led by a sea biologist - holds 21 passengers -$30pp. See the connection below.
You are still only 2 hours north of Portland. You could confidently spend a day at hand. Portland Head Light is the quintessential maine lighthouse photographed, painted, and reproduced in cards and books. The city itself have lots to see and shop around.
Between Rockland and Porland is Freeport - of course - Home to LL Bean. call in their big flagship store for clothes, camping gear, kitchen and home stuff, everything for trek and table.
Rent a nice coup¨¦ - maybe a convertible even, and soak up the drive up and down the winding roads along the rocky coast.
Eat yourself silly on Lobster - and relish your trip!
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