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Car Shipping To and From Maine

Planning a move or trip can be stressful. Don’t add to the stress by driving your vehicle for countless hours. We can take care of that part for you! Auto shipping companies have the equipment and know-how to make vehicle transport in Maine stress-free.

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The State of Maine

Maine is a beautiful state known for its rocky coastline, maritime history, natural beauty, and parks like the Acadia National Park. The state is also famous for its beautiful lighthouses, such as the candy-striped beacon at West Quoddy Head, and delicious fresh seafood.

Culture and Art

Maine is one of the most desirable places for artists, and the state has been home to artist colonies for nearly two centuries. Art masterpieces like “beautiful place by the sea” have attracted artists of all stripes, whose works are celebrated in the finest American museums. 

Maine’s museums are countless, and a lot of them are dedicated to the history and culture of Maine’s Native people, the Wabanaki. You can explore and immerse yourself in their world and history in the Abbe Museum. The center has two locations, one in Bar Harbor and the other in Acadia National Park. 

Historic venues such as Cumston Hall, founded in 1900, are known for their legendary Theater at Monmouth. The theatre produces year-round, and art and music seekers adore spending evenings at the shows. In the city of Rockland, you can visit the Strand Theater and see an enormous and aw-inducing example of Egyptian Revival Architecture built in the year 1923. Different musicals, films, and theatrical productions are hosted there due to their beautiful look and design from the era.

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Family Fun

The “Pine Tree State” is famous for its beautiful sightseeing landmarks and iconic lighthouses. There are more than 60 historic lighthouses along the coast, and can be explored on a boat tour or by traveling by land in a car. Make sure to visit at least one before you leave the state!

You can also plan a sightseeing tour of the forests and try to catch a glimpse of the wildlife in the area. In Maine, the forests are home to moose and black bears. If you are more interested in marine life, hop on a boat and look out for whales below and puffins above. Scenic Byways offer a pleasant view as well. Don’t miss Maine’s unique scenic roads like the Acadia All-American Highway, the Old Canada Road Scenic Byway, or the Schoodic National Scenic Byway.


Another top activity to do when visiting Maine is enjoying its numerous waterways and coastlines. More than 3,000 miles of shoreline can be found in Maine, where water sports and activities, such as kayaking, windjamming, paddle boarding, and nature cruising, are at the top of the list of things to do. Picnic areas are also found near many of the lake beaches, and plenty of lake recreation like canoeing, kayaking, or riding motorboats takes place.

Food and Drink

Maine’s Lobster is definitely a state specialty. Although it's one of the world's most iconic seafood, Maine’s should be at the top of the list. Mainers have had centuries of practice preparing such an exquisite plate in different presentations, like a classic lobster roll in a top restaurant’s interpretation. There is a wide variety of lobster restaurants around Maine, from classic lobster to the finest artistic plate. All are delicious and have Maine’s original lobster taste, which is wholly unique.

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Top Tourist Attractions

  • Acadia National Park & Mount Desert Island

Acadia National Park is home to lakes, streams, and woods. It offers a playground for residents and guests that like being outside. The ideal way to explore the park by driving is to take the picturesque Park Loop Road, which winds its way around the principal sights.

  • The Old Port and Portland Head Lighthouse

Portland, the biggest city in Maine, receives a lot of visitors who always go directly to the Old Port. Portland is still a bustling port, complete with fishing boats, busy docks, and seafood restaurants. The brick and stone structures that sustained one of the busiest ports on the East Coast from colonial times through the 19th-century line the winding alleys that rise from Commercial Street, which is located dockside.

  • Marginal Way and Ogunquit Beaches

A lovely route to see the rocky shoreline and ocean along the paved walking path that runs down the coastline from Ogunquit's long sandy beach to Perkins Cove. Small sandy coves that provide a more private beach experience than Ogunquit Beach, one of the busiest beaches in Maine, may be found among the rocky cliffs. From April to October, the trail is approximately a mile and a half to the picturesque Perkins Cove wharves and is open to pedestrians (no bikes, no pets).

  • Pemaquid Point Light

Mid-Coast Maine's Pemaquid Point is home to one of Maine's most recognizable lighthouses, which is so well-known that it was selected as the design for the state's quarter currency. It was constructed in 1835, and the brick sound signal house, keeper's cottage, and light tower have all been maintained.

Major Cities in Maine

  • Portland 

  • Lewiston

  • Bangor 

  • South Portland

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