Self Guided Walking & Driving Tours

While many of our experiences are privately curated, we’ve also gathered a collection of trusted self-guided walking and driving tours throughout Maine.

These hand-selected routes from reputable local and tourism organizations allow you to explore at your own pace, with confidence and ease.

  • Maine has over 4,600 islands along its coastline—many only accessible by boat.

  • The Maine coastline stretches over 3,400 miles when you include its coves, inlets, and islands.

  • Maine is the only U.S. state that borders just one other state—New Hampshire.

  • More than 90% of the nation’s lobster supply comes from Maine’s cold coastal waters.

  • More than 90% of the nation’s lobster supply comes from Maine’s cold coastal waters.

  • Acadia National Park is one of the first places in the U.S. to see the sunrise.

  • Maine is home to over 60 historic lighthouses, each with its own story and view.

  • The town of Kennebunkport was once a thriving shipbuilding center in the 18th century.

  • Maine blueberries are one of the state’s most iconic crops—small, sweet, and packed with flavor.

  • You’ll find hidden beaches, quiet trails, and scenic overlooks all along Maine’s coast—many just waiting to be discovered.

  • Maine is known as “Vacationland”—a tradition that dates back over a century.

  • The Penobscot Bay region is dotted with charming coastal towns and working waterfronts still active today.

  • Fall in Maine brings some of the most vibrant foliage in the country, drawing visitors from around the world.

  • Maine’s rocky coastline was shaped by glaciers over 10,000 years ago.

  • No two days on the Maine coast feel the same—the light, tides, and views are always changing.