Planning your first day in the Kennebunks? As you cruise along this 10- to 12-mile loop, you'll stop to visit all the can't-miss scenic and historic sites in town — and a few lesser-known gems, as well.
Your local guide will entertain you with larger-than-life tales and fascinating historical facts while allowing plenty of time to snap photos and absorb the breathtaking coastal Maine vistas.
From start to finish, this tour is pure, effortless joy aboard our well-maintained class 2 e-bikes. Four pedal assist options tailor the experience to your physical ability level, with an optional throttle for those moments when you would rather not pedal at all.
If you've never ridden an e-bike before, no worries. Your patient and personable guide will demonstrate everything you need to know before the tour begins and will continue to check in on you throughout the experience.
The vibe on this tour is relaxed, informative, and, most of all, fun!
Meet at our shop in Kennebunk's Lower Village. We are located at 8 Western Ave., in the Federal Jack's plaza. Paid parking is available. Please pay for parking at the kiosk. If the lot is full, you may park for free at 30 North St., Kennebunkport, a .6-mile walk from the shop.
We'll cycle through the Kennebunkport Historic District where sea captains and captains of industry once built their stately mansions. We'll pause to learn about one of the homes and stroll through a lush flower garden dedicated to one of America's favorite first ladies.
A breathtaking coastal route featuring rocky crags, crashing waves, sandy beach views, and splendid summer homes. It's the Maine coast encapsulated.
An iconic historic church, featuring stunning stone architecture, beautiful stained glass windows, and amazing ocean views. While we watch the sailboats go by, we'll talk about the history of the location and then take a peak inside.
The one-time "summer White House." We'll stop to take pictures and learn about the lives of Kennebunkport's most famous summer residents.
The tour will continue through the charming fishing village of Cape Porpoise, where European settlers first arrived in this area and where fishermen and lobstermen continue to ply their trades today.
A working fishing/lobster pier featuring incredible harbor views. From here we can see the Goat Island Lighthouse, which dates back to the 19th century. You'll learn about the lighthouse's history and take pictures of the beautiful ring of islands surrounding the harbor.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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