Our tour was hosted by Marilee, and took us to a vineyard and winery, followed by time in Camden. It was a bright sunny day and the fall colours were really starting to show. A very enjoyable way to spend a few hours. ...
Extra special lobster roast at the Sail, Power & Steam Museum grounds. Best lobster ever. Didn't get a chance to tour around in Rockland due to the tender schedule, bus to the picnic, etc. ...
This tour was not good. We did the highlights of Maine coast and lobster lunch. It was billed as a photo op of the harbor from the mountain. We did a drive thru, not allowed off the bus but spent an hour and twenty minutes in Camden, a quaint but not exciting town. Since we were going to have a lobster dinner, lunch was not an option for the stop. The lobster lunch was ok but in a large ...
We opted for our own excursion once again - We started with a visit to Myrtles Tavern - local bar with great drinks and cheap/tasty food. We then took a sail boat ride on the Bufflehead - The Captain was a true sailor - very competent and super friendly. Alot of fun. ...
Rockland really did not offer much so we took a cab to Camden, Maine and that was the best. We ate at the waterfront restaurant and it was delicious. The town had a sweet charm and we were there exploring for hours ...
I took the ships tour to Mount Battie (beautiful scenic view and we were blessed with a sunny morning) then off to a cute town of Camden where we were left for 2.5 hours to enjoy the town. If you are a shopper (not me) there is lots of shops. Personally I didn’t need that amount of time here but I went to sit at their harbour front and just relaxed. ...
Small town with lots of history. Home to some of the Windjammers that sail the coast in summer, now winterized.
By chance, found Bixby & Co. a chocolatier - worth the walk. Bought lots which made it home to enjoy! ...