7 to 9 hours (approx.)
Daily Tour
12 people
English
Visit the Portland Lighthouse and experience the beauty of the Portland coast. Take a stroll through the quaint neighborhoods of the Old Port Area and the Lobsterman Park, enjoy the charming scenery, and learn about the history of Maine. Boston → Fort Williams Park & Portland Lighthouse (60 mins) → Old Port+Lobsterman Park (120 mins) → Boston
In the morning, we are heading to the north. visiting Portland Lighthouse first, For more than 200 years, the lighthouse known as the Portland Head Light has been a beacon for ships off the coast of New England. After that, we will head to Old Port, stroll on the cobblestone streets, admire the classical architecture of the 19th century, or you can go shopping at boutiques. Following, we will visit the famous Lobsterman Park. Finally, return to Boston.
Itinerary:
Boston → Fort Williams Park & Portland Lighthouse (60 mins) → Old Port+Lobsterman Park (120 mins) → Boston
• Admission Ticket Included
Portland Head Lighthouse
For more than 200 years, the lighthouse known as the Portland Head Light has been a beacon for ships off the coast of New England. The lighthouse was first authorized built by the first president of the United States; George Washington in 1787, which faces to the Atlantic Ocean, visitors can shoot from all angles of the lighthouse. And the lighthouse still is in use in the present.
1 hour • Admission Ticket Free
Old Port
The Old Port (sometimes known as the Old Port Exchange) is a district of Portland, Maine, known for its cobblestone streets, 19th-century brick buildings and fishing piers. The district is filled with boutiques, restaurants and bars. Because of its reputation for nightlife, the Old Port is a popular destination for tourists and locals alike.
Lobsterman Park
0.2 acre public cobble stoned square at the intersection of Middle and Temple Streets. This park is home to a memorial sculpture titled, “Maine Lobsterman,” that was created in 1939 by Victor Kahill of Portland for the New York World’s Fair. The sculpture epitomizes the spirit of Mainers independence and historic ties to the sea. The park features benches and shade trees.
2 hours • Admission Ticket Free
Traveling time and driving time in between each locations, pickup and drop off times, rest stops.
5 hours • Admission Ticket Free