Local
Attractions We are
walking distance from Fun Town Splash Town, Martels Famous Ice
Cream and Aquaboggan USA. We are also 5 minutes from Old
Orchard Beach (without being in the middle of all the congestion),
30 minutes from former president George Bush's famous Walkers
Point, and 30 minutes south of world-famous LL Bean retail
store. Click on the links provided below for additional
information. |
Martel's Old Fashioned Ice Cream Martel's is located on Route 1 in Saco, Maine. Open mid-April
through mid-October. Fudge is made year-round. | Aquaboggan Water Park:
waterslides, suislides, wave pool, etc. | Whale Watching Tours in Maine |
| Funtown Splashtown USA: Voted Number One Tourist Attraction in the
State of Maine! | Palace Playland - amusement park located directly on the shores of the
Atlantic Ocean. Admission to the park is always FREE! The park
features over 25 rides and attractions. | L.L. Bean Retail Stores wide selection of quality products and knowledgeable service, known
throughout the world. |
The Maine Mall the largest super-regional Mall in the state of Maine. | Kittery Outlets America's Maine Street For Shopping. Over one mile of famous brand
outlet stores. Latest in designer fashions, brand name shoes, fine
china, houseware, gifts, etc. | Portland Art Museum The oldest art museum in the Pacific Northwest came into existence
in the last days of 1892... |
Maine's Official Fall
Foliage Web site - plan your fall foliage trip by visiting the pages on
this site. | Cape Elizabeth is the home of Portland Head Light. Situated along the spectacular
shores of Fort Williams Park... | If you are
traveling to Nova Scotia from New England or the mid-Atlantic
states, sailing across the Gulf of Maine aboard the M/S Scotia Prince cruise ship
is the shortest, most relaxing way to go. |
Crescent Beach State Park is a classic saltwater beach park with beach
grass-studded sand dunes, ocean breezes, herring gulls, picnic
areas and views of fishing boats and an offshore island. | Two Lights State Park is a popular point of destination for Maine residents and the many
visitors who enjoy the Pine Tree State's legendary rocky
coast. | Scarborough Marsh is 3,000 acres of Tidal Estuary, with a visitor center and trails
operated by the Maine Audubon Society. It is a great location for
spotting migrating ducks, shorebirds and songbirds. |