The Maine coast is a wonder any time of year, but there's something about Christmastime that makes it truly magical. With millions of fairy lights burning bright to show you the way, our cheery coastal road trip takes you up iconic Route 1, through picturesque small towns, quaint Main Streets, and into some of the best Christmas lights in Maine.
Follow this link for the road trip directions. The total drive time is a little over four hours one way, so you'll want to factor in time to get back home. Or plan an overnight stay anywhere along the way - you can't go wrong with any of these beautiful little towns!
Nubble Lighthouse, Cape Neddick, York
Here in Maine, it's only natural to start any road trip at a lighthouse. Fortunately for us, the Nubble Lighthouse near York gets all dressed up for Christmas, trimmed in thousands of twinkling lights. Get there in time for the spectacular sunset, then stay to admire the wonderfully simple yet incredibly striking display.
Ogunquit
Head a few miles north to adorable Ogunquit, which means "beautiful place by the sea" in Abenaki, and do some serious window-shopping on streets lined with lights. No wonder it's a tourist favorite -- Ogunquit is totally enchanting!
Kennebunkport
Kennebunkport's Christmas Prelude was voted the #2 Christmas Town in America by HGTV – and for good reason. The lights, sights and sounds are right out of a Dickens novel. First make your way to Cape Porpoise Square for the famous Lobster Trap Tree – a holiday decoration that's just oh so Maine. Visit the Kennebunkport Christmas Prelude Facebook page for updates on this year's events.
Then head over to Dock Square for your second tree of the evening – a more traditional offering, albeit topped with a cheery crustacean.
Portland
The first of a few stops in Portland, historic Victoria Mansion is famous for outfitting each room in lights, candles, garlands and other Christmas finery for one of the most pristine period displays you'll find anywhere. Christmas at Victoria Mansion is like stepping back in time.
Portland's Light Up Your Holidays sees every tree, every pole, every building come alive with colored lights. It feels like Christmas everywhere you turn. Don't miss the free horse-drawn carriage rides from Monument Square!
Catch your second lobster trap tree of the evening in front of the Regency Hotel on Milk Street.
Even our fair Longfellow gets in on the festivities!
Freeport
Hop on 295 and head up to Freeport, where L.L.Bean regularly assembles one of Maine's most spectacular Christmas displays. Their famous "dancing tree" is gone, but in its place is a forest of 400 twinkling trees and myriad other festivities. This year you'll find a life-size snow globe you can step inside, and a twinkle tunnel filled with thousands of holiday lights that stretches all the way to Main Street.
Coastal Maine Botanical Garden, Boothbay
This is it - easily the highlight of our road trip. Gardens Aglow takes the beauty of Boothbay's botanical garden up about a million watts, combining hundreds of thousands of bright Christmas bulbs with other dramatic lighting effects to create a dream-like atmosphere you really have to see to believe. If we had to choose the spot with the best Christmas lights in Maine, this would be it.
Camden
It's about an hour from our previous stop, but we had to make the trip to Camden's Christmas by the Sea Festival because, well, it's just too cute. Merry Christmas everyone!
What do you think -- isn't Maine at Christmas the best?! Even better: our little jaunt up the coast only scratches the surface of what Maine has to offer in terms of Christmas cheer. Check out our other list to see some more of the best, brightest, holliest and jolliest holiday lights in Maine!
Subscribe to our newsletter
Get the latest updates and news
Thank you for subscribing!