Off to Camden, Maine
Going on a vacation after stressful workdays and monotonous routines? If you are looking for a new place to visit, head off to the town of Camden, in Maine. This well known tourist magnet has been fulfilling expectations of many with its charming old town atmosphere, beautiful establishments, warm and friendly locals, endless recreational activities, and incomparable views of mountains and harbors. So pack up and get ready for a wonderful experience you won’t soon forget.First things first, where are you going to stay? This coastal town has numerous hotels, houses for rent, inns, and bed and breakfasts all ready to serve you. Browse online to get good deals and prime locations. Depending on the season, most Camden maine hotels and other tourist accommodations will offer different packages and travel plans you can choose from. No need to worry that you will be unable to find anything for yourself.Once there, sightseeing should be one of the first things to do. Camden has dozens and dozens of beautiful scenery waiting for you to see and take in. Be sure your camera is fully charged and with lots of available memory for all the pictures you will want to take back with you after your trip. Wear the right hiking shoes as you will need to do some serious walking. Visit the famous Camden Hills State Park, the Merry Spring Nature Center, and the Camden Harbor Park and Bok Amphitheater. These parks offer hiking trails for every level hiker, with rewarding views of local plant and wild life and surrounding cliffs, islands, and the waters of Penobscot Bay. They also have lovely themed gardens and great picnic areas for you or your family to enjoy.If you are a good sailor, go on sightseeing cruises or island hopping and exploration aboard numerous boats and classic windjammers. Some services include some basic sailing instructions, lobster lunches, and lighthouse tours. Watch the spectacular sunset while cruising along the calm and peaceful waters of Camden Harbor. For the more adventurous, rent a canoe or kayak and paddle your way to hidden coves, uninhabited islands, and watch the local seascape around you.You can also use Camden as your base and travel to nearby towns for more sightseeing and recreational activities. Go beyond Camden to the nearby town of Rockport, for example. Visit the marble statue of Andre the Seal and the restored lime kilns at the Rockport Marine Park or see the famous Belted Galloway cows at Aldermere farm.Camden is a town full of wonderful places and memorable sights. It will surely be one vacation to remember.