Enjoy The Simple Life When You Visit This Tiny Rural Community In Maine
By Megan Todaro|Published September 12, 2023
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Megan Todaro
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Megan Todaro was born and raised in Miami, Florida, and still calls The Sunshine State home today. While saving lives and putting out fires during the day, Megan is also passionate about writing and travel, especially when it comes to sharing her knowledge of her home state. A few of Megan's favorites include: favorite Florida vacation destination - New Smyrna Beach. Favorite Florida restaurant - Eastside Pizza in Miami. Favorite Florida hidden gem - Shibuya Sushi Art. Favorite Florida OnlyInYourState article: Take A Terrifying Florida Road Trip That Will Surely Haunt Your Dreams.
Ahh, Maine… the place where lobsters outnumber people and where even the smallest towns have more character than a Stephen King novel. Sure, cities like Portland and Bangor are cool, but the pint-sized, quirky towns are really the bread and butter of it all. I love a good small-town adventure, especially when it’s a town smack dab on the coast. Port Clyde is a tiny rural community in Maine that deserves a visit, if not for the coastal cuisine, then for the fact that it’s a working waterfront with fishing as the cornerstone of the economy.
Port Clyde also made our list of the 12 small towns in rural Maine that are a must-visit! Have you ever visited this delightful community before? Share with us your experiences in the comments section! Or if you’re already planning a trip to Port Clyde and need the ultimate accommodations, check out some of these incredible Maine VRBO rentals.
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