My Guide to the Best Beaches in Maine

Maine beach
Maine beach

Maine is a truly AMAZING place with some of the best beaches in the US. When I first visited, I didn’t expect to see so many incredibly BEAUTIFUL spots where you could enjoy the sea and sun. But guess what? Maine has loads of beaches that will give you something for every taste. Whether you like relaxing by the water or hiking, Maine’s beaches have something for everyone.

Maine beaches

You may ask yourself, ‘Are there beaches in Maine?’ The answer is a really big yes! Maine itself is home to more than 3,500 miles of coastline, so there’s no lack of the most beautiful beaches. The beaches are perfect for everyone, from water sports enthusiasts to those who just wanna admire the views.

When I first asked myself this question, I’d no idea how many PHENOMENAL options I’d find. Now I can hardly imagine Maine without its MAGNIFICENT shores. From the iconic lighthouses to that incredibly soft sand and that fresh, cool ocean breeze, Maine’s beaches have something really quite special about them. It’s absolutely a hidden gem.

Best beaches in ME

Maine’s best beaches are spread all over the state. If you want great options, here are my personal recommendations. I promise, when you first set foot on these beaches, you’ll never wanna leave!

The first beach to genuinely capture my heart is Old Orchard Beach. I love it – everything you need for a fun day at the beach is here. It’s very LIVELY with an amusement park situated right by the sea itself. The sand is soft, and the ocean is perfect for swimming. I can quite easily spend the whole day here. Old Orchard Beach is one of those places where memories are created.

Another one I truly adore is Popham Beach State Park. It’s one of Maine’s most beautiful beaches, and it’s really very QUIET compared to Old Orchard Beach itself. That massive sandy stretch just goes on and on, and the water is crystal clear – perfect for paddling in. I love to walk along the beach, find seashells, and truly enjoy the views of the islands that surround it. It’s so PEACEFUL, and I always feel totally refreshed after visiting.

And then there’s Acadia National Park, where the whole beach experience is quite different from the others. The rocky shores are just as beautiful as the sandy ones themselves. What I love about Acadia itself is the view. You get quite literally the most beautiful cliffs, pine trees, and that ocean all in one place. It feels just like a true escape from the world itself. Every time I visit, I discover something new to explore.

Beautiful beaches

Maine doesn’t have beaches – it’s some of the most beautiful ones I’ve ever seen. One of the first things that amazed me was how untouched and PRISTINE the beaches were. They weren’t crowded with masses of tourists, so it’s much easier to find a peaceful spot to relax. The coastlines are dotted with spots where you can truly see nature at its very finest.

Crescent Beach State Park in Cape Elizabeth offers a calm sea for swimming. Families love it, and I often visit there with my friends and family too. Raegan Phillips from Springfield, Missouri, says it’s so safe. Fun always happens here.

Another BREATHTAKING spot itself is Sand Beach in Acadia National Park. It’s quite small, but the surrounding scenery makes it absolutely one of a kind. You’ll be surrounded by mountains, those rocky cliffs, and those trees that stretch towards the sky. The water is quite chilly, but it’s totally worth the experience itself. I’ve had some of my very best days at the beach here itself at Sand Beach.

Sand and sea

If you enjoy beach time like me, you’ll want to explore all that Maine offers. The beaches themselves aren’t just for sunbathing – they’re perfect for exploring too! From tidal pools to hidden coves, there’s always something new to find out.

One of the coolest things I’ve done on Maine’s beaches is search for seashells. At places like Drakes Island Beach, I’ve found all sorts of beautiful shells and rocks. The beachcombing experience is so much fun and perfect if you’re looking to take home a part of Maine’s natural beauty.

Kayaking or paddleboarding at Higgins Beach offers an adventure in itself. You’ll see the coast from a distance.

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