Getting Here

By Air

Bangor International Airport
Airlines: Allegiant, Delta, USAirways.
Tel: 207-992-4600 / 1-866-FLYBANGOR
www.flybangor.com

Portland International Jetport
Airlines: Continental, Delta, JetBlue, Northwest, United Express, USAirways
Tel: 207-874-8877
www.portlandjetport.org

Augusta Airport
Airlines: USAirways Express (operated by Colgan Air)
Tel: 207-626-2306
www.ci.augusta.me.us/airport

Hancock County-Bar Harbor Airport
Airlines: USAirways Express (operated by Colgan Air)
Tel: 207-667-7329
www.bhbairport.com

Northern Maine Regional Airport, Presque Isle
Airlines: USAirways Express (operated by Colgan Air)
Tel: 207-764-2550
www.flypresqueisle.com

Knox County Regional Airport (formerly Rockland Airport)
Airlines: USAirways Express (operated by Colgan Air)
Tel: 207-594-4131
www.knoxcounty.midcoast.com

By Land

Interstate-95 begins at the Houlton, Maine bordercrossing coming from Woodstock, New Brunswick. Though not as scenic and coastal as historic Route 1, the I-95 provides a quick and efficient means of traveling through the state. From Houlton it stretches in a southwest direction, passing through major centers such as Bangor, Augusta and Portland. It also passes through Maine’s southern tip and into New Hampshire.

U.S. Route 1 begins in Maine’s northern Aroostook County at Fort Kent on the New Brunswick border. It continues down the New Brunswick line to Calais, then stretches along Maine’s winding coastline through most coastal towns and stops, then continues through Kittery into New Hampshire. Route 1 provides a historical journey through Maine’s coastal villages and northern posts. It’s a great way to treat your group to spectacular scenery and unique stops.

U.S. Route 2 begins in Maine at the New Hampshire border near Bethel in Maine’s western region. It provides a direct cross-state channel stretching from west to east and into New Brunswick at Houlton. If it’s Maine’s interior you’re after, Route 2 is the way to get there, traveling through such centers as Bethel, Skowhegan and Bangor.

U.S. Route 201 provides access to Maine’s western and central regions. Crossing the Quebec border, Route 201 comes south into Maine starting near Moose River and Jackman. It continues southward through The Forks, Skowhegan, Waterville and Augusta, and meets up with Route 1 at Brunswick on Maine’s coast.

By Rail

Amtrak Downeaster
Amtrak’s Downeaster passenger rail service makes four daily round-trips between Boston and Portland, with Maine stops in Wells, Saco and Old Orchard Beach. The service is available year-round.
Tel: 1-800-USA-RAIL
www.thedowneaster.com

Maine Eastern Railroad
Maine Eastern Railroad provides seasonal roundtrip service between Rockland and Brunswick, stopping at Wiscasset, and Bath en route. Choose from scheduled service or special package offers, and even special holiday trains in December. This seasonal service provides a relaxing and carefree way to view the Mid Coast countryside.
Tel: 1-866-ME-RAILS
www.maineeasternrailroad.com

By Sea

Unless otherwise indicated, the following ferries operate year-round. Ferries marked with an asterisk (*) are seasonal or have reduced service, confirm with individual companies for schedule details.

Digby, NS to Saint John, NB
Drive from Saint John, NB to Maine
Bay Ferries, Ltd.
1-888-249-7245
www.nfl-bay.com

Eastport, ME to Deer Island, NB*
Eastport, ME to Campobello Island, ME*

East Coast Ferries, Ltd.
Tel: 506-747-2159
www.eastcoastferries.nb.ca

Rockland, ME to Vinalhaven, North Haven or Matinicus Island, ME
Lincolnville, ME to Islesboro, ME
Bass Harbor, ME to Swans Island or Frenchboro, ME

Maine State Ferry Service
Tel: 1-800-491-4883
www.state.me.us/mdot/opt/ferry/ferry.htm

Portland, ME to Peaks Island, Diamond Cove, Little Diamond, Great Diamond, Long Island, Cliff Island and Chebeague Island, ME
Casco Bay Lines
Tel: 207-774-7871
www.cascobaylines.com

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