Multi-Generational Stay in Maine - Sea Side Resort and Glamping included.
Multi-Generational Stay in Maine - Sea Side Resort and Glamping included.
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Day 1 - 4: Drive north from Boston to Maine

Boston Logan International Airport
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The Drive to Boothbay Harbor

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First Destination - Boothbay Harbor

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Where to Stay

Spruce Point Inn Resort & Spa
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What to do

Cap'n Fish's Cruises
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Where to Eat in Boothbay Harbor

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Marcel's Submarine Shop
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Grab your sandwiches here before going out to sea or on a local hike. Their steamed bread is killer!
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Boothbay Lobster Wharf
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Want the ultimate Lobster Bake experience! Pick out your own lobster and mussles and enjoy them with a beer and a side of corn!
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HarborSide 1901Bar and Grill
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Wanting to mix it up from the traditional Lobster spot? Check out HarborSide 1901. Great views, robust menu including fish, sushi and classic american options.
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3 Nights Near Acadia National Park

Terramor Outdoor Resort
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OMG! You have to stay at Terramor if your heading to Acadia National Park. This mix of luxury and rustic "camping" is a fan favorite of this multi-generational family.
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Best Hikes in Acadia National Park

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Sand Beach
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The start of this hike is a perfect spot for a beach lunch and dip into the cold Atlantic Ocean. Off of this amazing beach, head up the mountain to see this beach from a different perspective.
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Great Head Trail (Acadia National Park)
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The best spot in Acadia! This trail (connected to a few others) gives ways to amazing views but sets out through an amazing Hobbit like forest. Can be a bit tough at times but kids 7+ can do this no problem!
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Cadillac Mountain
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You need to make a reservation to visit this spot, and if the fog gives way it will be the most amazing view and one many hit up at sunrise (like 4am). Fog can be an issue so check the weather before going.
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