Along the route north of Boston lies over centuries of history as well as some of the East Coast's finest beaches and seascapes. After passing through Portsmouth, the oldest community in New Hampshire knows for its thriving fishing community and historic buildings, you will stop at New England's most iconic light that sits on the summit of Cape Neddick, a small off-shore rocky island. The Cape Neddick Lighthouse (also called "the Nubble") is considered the most photographed lighthouse in America. Your next stop will be Kennebunkport.
Kennebunkport is a small, charming coastal town and home to the palatial summer estates of prominent politicians, including the 41st U.S. President, George Herbert Walker Bush. You will experience first-hand why it was voted "the place to be all year". From Kennebunkport, it's on to Portland, Maine's largest city. You will enjoy the beauty of this coastal region, including lighthouses and local lobster fishermen.
Afterwards, you are free to explore Portland, stroll the cobblestone streets of Portland's famous Old Port waterfront and perhaps you may wish to enjoy the famous Maine lobster roll!