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If you want to experience a genuine New England riding experience through Maine, then include the Mid Coast region on your journey through the state. Along the Mid Coast you'll discover seaside resorts, charming villages, glacier-carved peninsulas, picturesque harbors, lighthouses, panoramic vistas and overall beauty of the rocky coast. It's what you've always imagined Maine would be and more!
The Mid Coast region offers miles of shoreline with safe harbors, scores of islands and quiet protected bays filled with lobster and sail boats. It's famous for windjammer sailing cruises and home to the country's largest windjammer fleet. Experience firsthand when you set sail on one of the tall ships and see the beauty of the Maine coast.
Lobsters, Lobsters, Lobsters! Where else but Maine can you get fresh-off-the-boat lobster served right to your table? This is the lobster capital of the world. Dining along the Mid Coast has everything from fresh local seafood to international choices, quaint cafes with sophisticated style, it's all here. If shopping is more your style, browse shops, attend a country auction, visit artists' studios, galleries and irresistible boutiques. Landlubber and seafaring activities include island hopping aboard ferries, whale and puffin watching excursions, hiking, sea kayaking, live outdoor concerts and of course good ole' Maine country festivals and fairs.
If you're looking for a place to dine, rest or play, The Mid Coast is a must stop along the way. Plan a vacation to remember and discover for yourself the exceptional coastline and see why it is called the jewel of the Maine Coast.
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