Maritime museum
Founded in 1962, Maine Maritime Museum is located on a beautiful 20-acre campus on the banks of the Kennebec River in “The City of Ships,” Bath, Maine.
An interactive museum describing the history of ship building, sailing, and fishing in coastal Maine.
Great for families!
45 locals recommend
Bath
An interactive museum describing the history of ship building, sailing, and fishing in coastal Maine.
Great for families!
Sightseeing
A beautiful island 10 miles of the coast. Monhegan features hiking, birdwatching, and a thriving artists scene.
77 locals recommend
Monhegan Island
A beautiful island 10 miles of the coast. Monhegan features hiking, birdwatching, and a thriving artists scene.
Pemaquid Point Lighthouse
3115 Bristol RdSo pretty! Lovely views and history
Camden Hills State Park
280 Belfast RdBeech Hill Reserve
316 Beech Hill RdArt
Farnsworth Art Museum
16 Museum StFood scene
Atlantic Baking Co.
351 Main StPrimo Restaurant
2 Main StThis is a nice place to sit snd watch the sunset, have a drink and appetizers or dinner.
11 locals recommend
Samoset Resort
220 Warrenton StThis is a nice place to sit snd watch the sunset, have a drink and appetizers or dinner.
McLoons Lobster Shack
315 Island RdThe best lobster!
Round Pond Lobster CoOp
25 Town Landing RdI heard this a fun place to go from friends!
Claws
743 Main StArcher’s on the Pier
58 Ocean StJJ's Snack Shack
1033 Commercial StreetWaterman's Beach Brewery
362 Waterman Beach RdGreat beer! Fun atmosphere
The Uproot Pie Co & Carriage House
Rentals, gear, sports
Kayak rentals
Maine Sport Outfitters
115 Commercial St