Join us for an exciting Private Coastal Tour from Portland to Camden, exploring the beauty and history of Maine’s coastline! Start with Bath, home to the towering USS Wyoming sculpture and rich ship
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Location: Portland
What's Included
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- Snacks
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Entrance Fees into Yellowstone are included.
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Late spring (May to early June) or early fall (September to October) are the best times for this tour. The weather is usually nice, and you can enjoy fewer crowds. Plus, the fall foliage in Camden Hills State Park is absolutely stunning! Just pack layers as coastal weather can be unpredictable.
A: There are no strict age restrictions for the Camden tour, making it perfect for all ages! Just keep in mind that some areas like Mount Battie may require a bit of walking uphill, so if your parents are not up for that, they might want to take it easy. The scenery is still beautiful from lower points!
A: Yes, you can definitely bring your own snacks! The tour includes snacks and bottled water, but if you have specific things you want, feel free to pack them. Just keep in mind the vehicle is air-conditioned, so items that need to stay cool should be packed accordingly.
Discussions
Just did the Camden tour and it was incredible!
I booked the Camden, Rockland, Pemaquid, and Belfast Private Tour for my partner's birthday, and we had such a blast! Starting in Bath with the USS Wyoming sculpture was a great touch, and Red's Eats lobster was the highlight for me. The walk to the lighthouse in Rockland was beautiful, and Camden Hills State Park? Wow! The view from Mount Battie is unmatched. Totally recommend this for anyone who loves coastal adventures!
Considering the Camden tour as a gift for my parents!
I've been looking for unique gifts for my parents' anniversary, and this Camden tour caught my eye. The idea of them exploring Bath and Camden while enjoying beautiful views sounds perfect! But I’m nervous about whether it’s suitable for them since they’re not super active. Anyone have thoughts?