
Maine USA Travel Guide
Embrace Portland's natural environment through various outdoor activities, from gentle walks to marine encounters.
A straightforward, paved 2.1-mile trail by the water, suitable for all fitness levels.
Another easy, paved 3.5-mile loop offering flat terrain and city skyline views.
A web of easy to moderate coastal trails with ocean views, cliff walks, and forest paths in Cape Elizabeth.
Always check weather conditions before heading out, especially for water--focused activities or hikes.
Beyond dining, immerse yourself in Portland's food culture and arts through a range of experiences.
Hosts major concerts, Broadway shows, comedy acts, and Portland Symphony Orchestra.
Maine's largest professional theater company, offering a season of plays.
Historic venues for live music, from national bands to local artists.
Galleries and studios in Cultural District and Old Port open late, offering free entry and artist receptions.
A seasonal event showing traditional Maine crafts, music, and cultural heritage.
July: A multi-day event featuring music, cultural performances, and family-friendly activities.
Find opportunities for calm and revitalization in Portland.
Several yoga studios in Portland feature drop-in classes for visitors. Look for studios in culture And culture area or West End.
Longer, immersive yoga or meditation retreats are usually found outside the city in less urban or coastal settings.
The Eastern Promenade or Back Cove Trail provide peaceful spots for mindful walks and quiet reflection.
Various clinics throughout the city offer alternative therapies for well-being.
A lot of hotels have fitness facilities, and independent gyms offer day passes.
Spending time in Fort Williams Park or Mackworth Island naturally rejuvenates.
Portland's evenings present options from live music to casual pubs.
Maine's professional regional theater, producing a season of plays.
Hosts larger theatrical productions, Broadway shows, and comedy acts.
Offers live theater performances designed for young audiences.
Look for Maine-made crafts, lobster-themed items, blueberry products, and regional coffee. Support locally-owned businesses. Consider a local cookbook for food enthusiasts (The Maine Table).