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Boothbay Harbour holidays Boothbay Harbour holidays provide a charming place to visit in the midcoast region of Maine - a historic centre with a scenic harbourfront, and plenty of tourist facilities to enjoy. Known as 'The Boating Capital of New England', the town sits on the central coast of Maine, north of Portland, and attracts many visitors every summer to its shores. Holidays in Boothbay Harbour offer plenty of opportunities for sailing, fishing, and kayaking and its bustling waterfront plays host to many lively regattas. Boothbay Harbour holidays are known for spectacular views and sunsets, with most visitors making the most of the beautiful coastal location and taking a scenic boat trip or cruise.
Holidays in Boothbay Harbour - On land or sea, plenty for the whole family to do Boasting a timeless atmosphere, holidays in Boothbay Harbour offer charming village streets to explore, and a host of quaint inns and lodgings in which to stay. Rich in both charm and history, holidays in Boothbay Harbour offer something for everyone, from non-stop waterfront activity in the form of boating, canoeing, swimming and fishing, to peaceful walks along the quiet coves and the winding country lanes. An ideal family destination, there are plenty of activities on land or sea to enjoy on a holiday in Boothbay Harbour, from whale and puffin-watching trips, harbour tours and pleasure cruises, to railway tours, the aquarium, the botanical gardens, numerous museums, bowling, tennis, golf and mini-golf.
Boothbay Harbour holidays - Historic and charming, excellent shopping and dining With its host of art galleries, antique shops and craft stores, holidays in Boothbay Harbour offer a charming and diverse region, perfect for leisurely exploring. From pottery, glassware and unique artwork, to clothing, jewellery and one-of-a-kind gifts, Boothbay Harbour holidays boast quaint streets full of excellent shopping opportunities. Holidays in Boothbay Harbour, of course, offer the freshest of fish and seafood, with the restaurants in town serving locally caught Maine lobster, scallops, oysters, mussels and the regions' famous clam chowder, as well as diverse cuisines including Thai, Chinese, Italian and Caribbean.
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