chloe kitty Posted July 4, 2017 #1 Share Posted July 4, 2017 Anyone have suggestions as to what to do in Portland. Is the cruise port near downtown? Thank you Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shipgeeks Posted July 4, 2017 #2 Share Posted July 4, 2017 The port is right at the town. Vintage railway, and very good rail museum, are close by. The town is quite walkable. I understand you can take a ferry around the islands with the locals, as long as you coordinate the times. The ferry is also a very short distance from where you will be docked. It is probably worth posting on the "Ports" site, for further information. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TruckerDave Posted July 4, 2017 #3 Share Posted July 4, 2017 Seeing the lighthouses is quite popular. The iconic Portland Head Light is not far. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
marco Posted July 4, 2017 #4 Share Posted July 4, 2017 Google Portland, Maine. There are a few sites that have "Portland Maine tourism info". It will show you options so you can decide what meets your interests. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
marys350 Posted July 4, 2017 #5 Share Posted July 4, 2017 Check out: http://www.portlanddiscovery.com We enjoyed their land and sea tour. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Boston Mom Posted July 5, 2017 #6 Share Posted July 5, 2017 The old port is extremely walkable - cobblestone streets with cute shops and restaurants all very close to the cruise port, and to each other. I don't know what times or how long you will be in port, but if you have all adults and like beer there are several excellent craft breweries within walking distance that offer tours, and a "Taste the Town" beer shuttle bus tour that is a lot of fun. I was in Portland for a work outing and we did this as a group and had a blast. Casco Bay and the tiny islands off Portland are beautiful and there are several companies that run boat tours of the bay and islands. On that same work trip we did a Portland Schooner tour that I would definitely recommend. If you like seafood I recommend DiMillos which is right on the water in the old port. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TruckerDave Posted July 5, 2017 #7 Share Posted July 5, 2017 If you like seafood I recommend DiMillos which is right on the water in the old port. An over priced tourist trap. You are paying for the privilege of eating on an old ferry. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thinfool Posted July 5, 2017 #8 Share Posted July 5, 2017 Find a local bistro and have some fresh lobster...avoid touristy places. Rent a car and take the scenic drive to Freeport, the home of LL Beans. Open 24/7/365. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Boston Mom Posted July 6, 2017 #9 Share Posted July 6, 2017 An over priced tourist trap. You are paying for the privilege of eating on an old ferry All a matter of opinion I guess - this tourist enjoyed sitting outside on the deck eating a lobster roll and watching the boats come and go from the marina. I didn't think the price was excessive, the lobster was very fresh, and they must be doing something right to be in business as long as they have been, and pretty much always have a wait. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chengkp75 Posted July 6, 2017 #10 Share Posted July 6, 2017 All a matter of opinion I guess - this tourist enjoyed sitting outside on the deck eating a lobster roll and watching the boats come and go from the marina. I didn't think the price was excessive, the lobster was very fresh, and they must be doing something right to be in business as long as they have been, and pretty much always have a wait. I agree that DeMillo's gets their draw from the attraction of being on a boat, even one encased in concrete, but it has declined over the years (I've been in Portland for 40 years). There are multitudes of better seafood restaurants in town, that put DeMillo's to shame. Heck, TripAdvisor ranks Becky's Diner above DeMillo's (nothing against Becky's, I think they have the superior lobster roll in town). Boone's Fish House and Oyster Room has a lobster roll that uses the entire meat from a 1-1/4 lb lobster, and is about the best choice for a seafood lunch during a port call. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TruckerDave Posted July 6, 2017 #11 Share Posted July 6, 2017 I agree that DeMillo's gets their draw from the attraction of being on a boat, even one encased in concrete, but it has declined over the years (I've been in Portland for 40 years). There are multitudes of better seafood restaurants in town, that put DeMillo's to shame. Heck, TripAdvisor ranks Becky's Diner above DeMillo's (nothing against Becky's, I think they have the superior lobster roll in town). Boone's Fish House and Oyster Room has a lobster roll that uses the entire meat from a 1-1/4 lb lobster, and is about the best choice for a seafood lunch during a port call. If one really wants a taste of Maine, get an Italian sandwich. ;p Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mikeriv79 Posted July 7, 2017 #12 Share Posted July 7, 2017 Portland is known for it's culinary experience. Try the Maine foodie tours. My wife and I did it and loved it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kroberts0525 Posted July 8, 2017 #13 Share Posted July 8, 2017 We did a land tour of the East coast two years ago and our favorite activity was taking the ferry to Peak's island and renting golf carts to drive around the island. Also, as others have said, Portland is a great foodie town. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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