The 10 Best Things to do for Honeymoon in Mid Coast Maine, Mid Coast Maine

August 16, 2021 Kandra Bartel

Discover the best top things to do in Mid Coast Maine, United States including Popham Beach State Park, Schooner Appledore II Windjammer Cruise, Schooner Surprise, Mount Battie, Hardy Boat Cruise, Schooner Eastwind, Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens, Schooner Stephen Taber Day Cruises, Schooner Olad & Cutter Owl, Cellardoor Winery.
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1. Popham Beach State Park

10 Perkins Farm Ln, Phippsburg, ME 04562-4731 +1 207-389-1335 http://www.stateparks.com/popham_beach_state_park_in_maine.html
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5.0 based on 394 reviews

Popham Beach State Park

State park and beach area that is located on a peninsula near Bath, Maine.

Reviewed By BeachSeekers123 - Louisville, United States

We spent three days at Popham Beach and loved it. The views are spectacular, you can walk to historic forts and at low tide walk out to a rocky island. It was a little chilly here in early October, but this is definitely a place I would recommend and hope we are able to return to in warmer weather good place to watch a sunset!

2. Schooner Appledore II Windjammer Cruise

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5.0 based on 524 reviews

Schooner Appledore II Windjammer Cruise

The Schooner Appledore II, a traditional 86-foot wooden windjammer, offers a variety of cruises out of Camden, Maine, and Key West, Florida, including day sails, chartered sails, snorkel sails, and sunset sails.

3. Schooner Surprise

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5.0 based on 1,175 reviews

Schooner Surprise

A two hour sail and private charters out of Camden Harbor on the elegant Surprise, lets you experience both Camden and Penobscot Bay in a truly special and memorable way. See Mount Battie and Curtis Island lighthouse from a beautiful historical Windjammer

4. Mount Battie

Camden Hills State Park 280 Belfast Road, Camden, ME 04843 +1 207-236-3109 http://www.maine.gov/dacf/parks/trail_activities/camden_trail_conditions.shtml
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5.0 based on 1,704 reviews

Mount Battie

A one-hour-up/one-hour-back hiking trip is the best way to see this mountain.

Reviewed By amasland - Topsham, United States

Although it was a bit gray, foggy, and wanting to rain, it was well worth the short drive to the top of Mount Mattie. What a great view of the exquisite coast of Maine.

5. Hardy Boat Cruise

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5.0 based on 709 reviews

Hardy Boat Cruise

Puffin Watch

6. Schooner Eastwind

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5.0 based on 414 reviews

Schooner Eastwind

Sail the waters of delightful Boothbay Harbor on our 65-foot schooner. See lighthouses, the outer islands, and sea wildlife on a two hour cruise. The Smith family has 30 years of boat building and sea adventures to share with you.

7. Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens

132 Botanical Gardens Drive Off Barters Island Road, Boothbay, ME 04537 +1 207-633-8000 [email protected] http://www.mainegardens.org/
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5.0 based on 1,805 reviews

Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens

Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens is a natural wonder on nearly 300 acres of shorefront in mid-coast Maine. Strolling through spectacular ornamental gardens and traversing miles of waterfront and woodland trails, visitors are delighted by the beautiful plantings, impressive stonework, waterfalls and fountains, and scenic views. It's no wonder the Gardens have been hailed as one of Maine's top three attractions. The Gardens are open 9-5 April 15 - October 12. There is a cafe and gift shop on site. A visit at any time is a memorable experience.

Reviewed By P9259SDjulieg - Lewiston, United States

Great way to start the Christmas season. Wear warm clothes and gloves. You need comfortable warm, walking shoes or boots. There are lots of paths to walk with wonderful Christmas lights, Fairies Houses, displays and make sure you buy the s'more kit in the snack shop and roast s'mores on a fire. They have helpers to get the job done. THERE is kettle corn, s'mores, cookies, hot chocolate and coffee, Best Buy. Popcorn is crazy. It is great kind of corny but I think bad was $9

8. Schooner Stephen Taber Day Cruises

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5.0 based on 176 reviews

Schooner Stephen Taber Day Cruises

Driven only by Atlantic Ocean breezes, the Stephen Taber sets sail from Rockland Harbor, taking guests on four and six day windjammer sailing adventures on the legendary Maine coast. The Schooner Stephen Taber is the oldest sailing vessel in continuous service in the United States, and a National Historic Landmark.

9. Schooner Olad & Cutter Owl

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Schooner Olad & Cutter Owl

Let us be your Camden Maine Sailing Experience! Join us for a two-hour day sail or custom private charter to enjoy all the beauties that Penobscot Bay has to offer. Beautiful rocky shoreline, hidden mansions, small islands, lighthouses, seals, bald eagles, lobster boats, and other magnificent ships are just a few of the things you may get to see while sailing in our beautiful part of the Bay. The Schooner Olad sails daily from Camden, Maine mid-May to mid-October. The Schooner Olad offers historic two-hour day sails aboard a completely restored, classic sailing yacht built in 1927. The Olad also offers custom sailing charters and can hold up to 22 passengers. Whether it is for two hours, half day, or full day, the Olad is the perfect place for a family reunion, office outing, wedding, or a get together with good friends! Join the Olad for one of the many public special events on offer throughout the season including sailing races, island lobster bakes, and lighthouse tours.

10. Cellardoor Winery

367 Youngtown Rd, Lincolnville, ME 04849-5427 +1 207-763-4478 [email protected] http://mainewine.com/
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5.0 based on 337 reviews

Cellardoor Winery

Located 5 miles inland from the Camden waterfront sits our 68-acre property complete with our 200-year-old barn-turned-tasting room, gift shop, vineyard, and winery. During the summer of 2020, we are offering self-directed wine tastings with a reservation. For more information visit mainewine.com

Reviewed By CharlesY603 - Portsmouth, United States

With Covid the winery is doing reservations only. The Cellar Door was on our "must do" list for our 24 hour visit to Camden, and thanks to Carolyn at Captain Swift Inn, she got is an afternoon reservation. We sat outside on rocking chairs overlooking the grounds and vineyard (photo) and enjoyed a flight of wine each and charcuterie plate. Then picked our favorite, and bought a bottle and sat and enjoyed that as well. . It was a beautiful day, very relaxed visit, and the wine was spectacular. Definitely one of the highlights of our Camden trip!

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