What You Will Do
Start your adventure with a visit to the charming Historic Portland Breakwater Lighthouse located in South Portland (also referred to as Bug Light), where you can capture stunning photos and immerse yourself in the area’s rich maritime history. Then, head to Fort Williams Park in Cape Elizabeth, home to the iconic Portland Head Light, one of the most photographed lighthouses in the world, offering sweeping ocean views and unforgettable moments. After soaking in the beauty of these landmarks, enjoy a refreshing beverage at a local brewery or pub, where you can savor the essence of Maine’s craft brewing scene.
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Itinerary
Meeting Point
Arrive 15 MINUTES before the start time of your tour.
Meet inside of the retail store, Portland Beer Hub (320 Fore Street, Portland, ME 04101), in downtown Portland's Old Port.
1
Portland Breakwater Lighthouse
20 minutes
Passengers will have 20 minutes to walk down the breakwater to view one of the smallest lighthouses in the state of Maine. Portland Breakwater Light is a breathtaking lighthouse with beautiful Greek Corinthian columns.
2
Portland Head Light
40 minutes
We will explore Fort Williams Park home to Portland Head Light, one of the most photographed lighthouses in the world, where you can capture unforgettable memories and take in sweeping ocean views. While at the park, savor a classic Maine Lobster Roll made daily from our friends at Harbor Fish Market, located on historic Custom House Wharf!
3
Mast Landing Brewing Company - South Portland Taproom
1 hour
Mast Landing Brewing Company is a standout stop on our brewery tour, celebrated for its creative, high-quality beers and chill coastal Maine vibe. Founded by friends with a passion for homebrewing, Mast Landing has grown into one of the state’s most respected craft breweries. On this tour, you’ll visit their stylish South Portland tasting room and enjoy a curated flight featuring a range of their best brews—from hazy IPAs to rich stouts. It’s the perfect spot to sip, relax, and experience the heart of Maine’s craft beer scene.
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