Our favorite dinner spot in Portland! Order the lobster diavola—you won't regret it.
One of Luke's favorite lobster rolls in Maine located right on the water.
While there are lots of breweries in town, if you only have time to check out one, this is where you should head.
A famous seafood spot known for their raw bar and brown butter lobster roll.
Located just outside Portland, grab a flight and make sure to order "Lunch" and "Dinner."
Delicious Mediterranean tapas restaurant located right downtown.
Stop by for happy hour oysters and drinks.
Upscale seafood restaurant right on the water.
A classic Portland stop for famous potato doughnuts. Check to see if their online ordering for pickup is available (otherwise there may be lines).
Kombucha brewery and tasting room with flights, growlers and cans. Don't sleep on the Pine & Lavender flavor!
Great coffee, pastries and loaded biscuits.
You can't visit Portland without checking out this famous lighthouse.
Take the Casco Bay Lines ferry to Peaks Island. Here you can rent golf carts, scooters or bikes to tour the beaches, cute houses and World War II structures. There are a few restaurants with ocean views right when you get off the ferry.
A great spot with views of Casco Bay and the ocean. Walk the rocky coastline or picnic at one of their many secluded picnic tables.
Stop here for to-go sandwiches and coffee on your way to Migis or to pick up snacks and booze to have in your cabin!
Take a 5-minute drive from Migis to this incredible viewpoint of Maine's western mountains.
A moderate out and back 3.3-mile hike to see fall foliage and views of the White Mountains.
Walking trails just down the road from Migis.
If you have time, take a day trip up to Freeport and visit the massive flagship store. Take a pic with the giant bean boot and grab lunch downtown.