Maine is a land of lobsters to go with its craft beer scene, which offers scenic hiking through green woodlands and along the grey cliffs with beating cerulean waves below. The Pine Tree State is a magnet for overtaking all your senses through sights, tastes, and smells like pine forests mixed with sea brine. Visit one of these smaller towns and get addicted to the maritime scenery yourself, with fresh culinary creations, amid colonies of artists who descend for inspiration and keep inspiring others with their work. Stroll through the cute town centers laden with arts and events amid historic sights and architecture, soaked through with sea air and memories of everything from pirates to trades and fishing.
Bar Harbor

The town rebuilt itself, changing its character from posh to adorable today and becoming a popular destination for tourists seeking a remote getaway with illustrious past vestiges. Check into the Mira Monte Inn and experience the lifestyle of the heyday amid stunning Victorian "cottages" from the 19th century transformed into pleasant hotels. Enjoy the marine vibe on a sunny stroll along the cute Bar Harbor’s Mount Desert Street with more sights hinting at the splendor of the US' Gilded Age amid modern amenities and attractions housed in historic and beautiful buildings.
Bar Harbor, MaineBar Harbor is a coastal town situated on the northeastern shore of Mount Desert Island.
Camden

Head oceanside to check out the lovely waterfront mansions and sight them from a boat cruise to see how adorable this town is from a distance. Do not forego the offer to take up a photography workshop excursion on board the Moon Dog. From hiking in Camden Hills State Park and climbing Mount Battie to winter sports, the lovely state of Maine's enclave is irresistible with a line-up of enticing events. The downtown is brimming with shops, restaurants, and cafes. Stay at 16 Bay View, right over the harbor and centrally located to dozens of hotspots.
Camden, MaineOnce primarily a shipping town, Camden grew to become a favorite destination for cottagers, retirees, and wealthy individuals.
Castine

Castine bestows that marine culture vibe, unlike any other place in the US. Join a 3-day Plein Air Art Festival on your summer vacation in July and enjoy the waters with Castine Kayak’s daily summer tours. Check out the stately, beautiful red building of the Maine Maritime Academy, established in 1941 with a 500-foot naval research ship, the TS State of Main, at the town dock. Take a trip back in time to Castine, a colorful, exciting, and one of New England's oldest towns, founded in 1613. It would not be Maine without its own Dyce Head lighthouse from 1828, with a footpath around for views and pictures. Take the wooden staircase over grassy mounds to the rocky shore with views that can be daunting for the immense seascape, but not with the little brave town behind you overlooking the scenery that pulls at your heartstrings.
Ellsworth

Stroll along Main Street to the end, until you hit "86 This!" a "classy, punk-rock burrito shop" with a whole range of creative wraps for any taste to complete your perfect picnic basket at the in-town parks or surrounding nature. Take delight at Steamy Buddha's with nutritious bowls that feel healthy but taste oh, so good. Venture just past Ellsworth to Timber Tina's Great Maine Lumberjack Show. It is an experience like no other that you have to see to believe, and it lets you try log-rolling yourself.
Kennebunkport

Enjoy boating and fishing or sprawl along the beaches under the loving summertime rays. Take a stroll along Dock Square, where you will find many souvenir shops, galleries, and seafood restaurants behind charming and authentically New England facades. The town gets even cuter once you discover its adorable Cape Porpoise tiny village with sparse housing and a serene lighthouse that sets the mood for longing thoughtfulness and a change of pace.
Kennebunkport, MaineThe name Kennebunk means "long cut bank."
Monhegan

With humble fishing roots before the Plymouth Colony in 1620, Monhegan saw everything from pirates, trade, and wars, while the teeming waters still feed the economy. The town hasn't changed much in sights either as you venture into the stark sea for remote views with a rod to reel in your dinnertime meal. Mohegan is magnetic from the waterside perspective, amid its jagged and green island setting. The thriving artist’s colony, well-established by the early 1900s thanks to the dramatic cliffs and pine woods, draws artists and returning tourists for the remote feel and unique sights.
Stonington

Check out the vast cultural scene for such a small place at the many art galleries and catch a show at the Stonington Opera House. Nervous Nellie's Jams and Jellies features the most eclectic sculptures and goods handcrafted by Maine artisans and accompanied by treats. Check into Aragosta at Goose Cove's dreamy oceanfront lodging of cottages and suites with a fine-dining restaurant that serves creative culinary delicacies curated by a renowned chef from the freshest local fishermen and farmer sources. Enjoy the outdoors through boating ventures in the calm bay or hiking in the Crockett Cove Woods Preserve. Widen your horizons by rowing amid small islands to the Isle au Haut.
Wiscasset

In Wiscasset, every food joint is drool-worthy, particularly after a day of nature hikes and scenic drives that breathe life into you but leave you scenically overwhelmed in the best sense. Red’s Eats is a must-hit family-run restaurant that has earned praise even from famous chefs for its award-winning lobster rolls. Try the delicious crab cakes for lunch and head on a self-guided sightseeing excursion around Wiscasset's many historic landmarks. Check out the Federal-style Nickels-Sortwell House and Castle Tucker, a historic hillside mansion over the river. Take a selfie with the world's smallest church and enjoy more great grub at dinner time, like that lobster.
Most Picturesque Towns in MaineMaine is a state of breathtaking beauty that allures visitors all year long.
These cute towns sit soaked in maritime culture and fishing roots amid the most breathtaking scenery of your life. Visit one of the island locations for an unrepeatable remote feel as you enjoy all the town's offerings in good company and somber vistas in tranquility. Take a road trip across the Gulf Coast, weaving in and out of peninsulas headed by rugged nature and cute lighthouses. Gorge on the freshest seafood to energize scenic hikes through pine forests to dominating cliffs over the ocean. These shining gems, home to welcoming locals and artists' cultures, will inspire you and leave you with memories worth a lifetime.