Traveling To Maine With Your Dog
Maine is a dog-friendly place to visit if you and your pooch are looking for somewhere you can both enjoy!
TRIP INSPIRATION
Visit Greater Portland virtually with photos and videos that will help take you through the food, fun, and sun you can expect when visiting.
Sustainable Accommodations
Leading the charge with commitment to reducing environmental impact and protecting our resources inspires.
What to Expect During Your Stay
Expect top of the line service and plenty of on-site amenities when you stay at one of our local hotels, motels, or inns in Greater Portland, Maine.
dog friendly vacations
Dogs are bonafide members of the family and bringing them on vacation is a must from pet-friendly accommodations to beaches.
Where to Stay in Maine
Find everything you need to stay in Maine from upscale boutique hotels to recognizable chains. There is something for every budget and style.
Maine’s Southcoast
The Southcoast of Maine is referred to as “The Beaches Region” of Maine for its miles of sandy beaches, pristine ocean, lighthouses and lobster shacks
Maine Mid-coast
Maine’s Mid-coast boasts linger-worthy towns, working waterfronts, beaches, museums, and miles of coastline that unfold into regional treasures.
Ram Island Light
Those catching a view of Ram Island Ledge Light in Casco Bay know it by the 72-foot granite tower known as Ram Island Ledge.
Bug Light Park
Portland Breakwater Light, sometimes referred to a Bug Light Park Lighthouse, stands as a living history, shielding Portland Harbor since 1855.
Spring Point Ledge
Spring Point Ledge Lighthouse is a caisson-style lighthouse built in 1898, situated at the end of a 950-foot breakwater in South Portland, Maine.
Portland Head Light
Situated along the shores of Fort Williams Park in Cape Elizabeth, Portland Head Light sits at the entrance of the shipping channel into Casco Bay.