Description
Points of Interest
- Historic Downtown Rockland
Be sure to read the Special Notes further down this page for important requirements and restriction.
Historic downtown Rockland is a foodie destination full of fun. This guided tour includes two hours of easy to moderate walking/standing, as well as some seated moments at various locations. The tour introduces you to local culinary delights and colorful eateries, providing a delicious way to appreciate the architecture and lore of this charming coastal community. Make sure to have your camera ready to capture highlights such as Jonathan Borofsky's public sculpture, "Particle Soul," outside the Maine Center for Contemporary Arts, and Robert Indiana's famous EAT sign, which crowns the Farnsworth Museum. As you stroll down Main Street and beyond, you'll have the opportunity to step into some of the area's most popular establishments and chat with the purveyors. Each tasting is ample in size, and you'll be treated to a Maine craft beer. Return to the port with delicious memories of this unforgettable experience.
Special Notes:
This guided tour includes two hours of easy to moderate walking/standing as well as being seated at some locations. The total distance is less than one mile and is accessible for wheelchair guests but not recommended for those with walking difficulties. As this tour operates rain or shine, layered clothing (weather can be unpredictable), an umbrella, sun cap, sunglasses and comfortable walking shoes are recommended. It is not possible to accommodate any special dietary restrictions on this tour.Details
Tour timeline may vary to avoid overcrowding, etc.