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GREATER PORTLAND & CASCO BAY

All roadways lead to Portland, Maine’s largest city, by way of I-95, I-295, U.S. Route 1, or Route 302 from the west. It is also the hub for air travel at Portland International Jetport, a major station stop for the Amtrak Downeaster train, and a center for bus service to all parts of New England and beyond.

The Greater Portland area is home to many of the states larger towns and cities, which are as diverse as their people, but the one thing they have in common is that they all share Casco Bay.

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The smaller neighboring towns to Portland offer unique flavor and flare with opportunities to explore more of the history of Maine, arts, entertainment, shopping, outdoor activities, festivals, fairs and events. This area offers vacationers everything type of lodging from traditional camping to glamping, major hotels, boutique hotels, motels, and classic New England inns and B&Bs. Whatever type of accommodations you desire, you’ll find it in the Greater Portland area.

The food scene in the Greater Portland area is highly praised. Award-winning chefs direct kitchens that turn out meals to rival any you’ll find in larger urban centers. The food industry thrives for excellence with diverse food offerings and a commitment to organic and locally grown produce.

The Casco Bay Islands are sometimes called The Calendar Islands, as there are so many some say you could explore a different island almost every day of the year. The islands offer visitors a chance to enjoy a slower way of life while exploring nature, relaxing on a beach, bird and wildlife watching, and admiring works of local artists.

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