6 Budget-friendly Things to do in Castine That You Shouldn't Miss

July 20, 2021 Leida Jutras

Castine is a town in Hancock County in eastern Maine, USA, which served from 1670 to 1674 as the capital of Acadia. The population was 1,366 at the 2010 census. Castine is the home of Maine Maritime Academy, a four-year institution that graduates officers and engineers for the United States Merchant Marine and marine related industries. Approximately 1000 students are enrolled. During the French colonial period, Castine was the southern tip of Acadia and briefly served as the regional capital.
Restaurants in Castine

1. Main Street

Castine, ME http://castine.me.us
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4.5 based on 33 reviews

Main Street

Downtown Castine street features early 19th-century architecture as well as art galleries.

2. T/S State of Maine

1 Pleasant St, Castine, ME 04420-0001 +1 800-464-6565 [email protected] http://mainemaritime.edu/waterfront/training-ship-state-of-maine/
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T/S State of Maine

This 500-foot ship is the training location of the Maine Maritime Academy.

Reviewed By robertsobkow - Northfield, United States

A tour of the ship is worth the time. Interesting to see where the cadets bunk and the functional sections of the ship such as the mess deck and the various training rooms.

3. Castine Kayak Adventures

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Castine Kayak Adventures

Kayak tours, instruction, and sales

4. Castine Historical Society

17 School Street Abbott School, Castine, ME 04421 +1 207-326-4118 [email protected] http://www.castinehistoricalsociety.org/
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Castine Historical Society

For the 2020 season, the Castine Historical Society's exhibits will be closed due to COVID-19. However, the Historical Society will offer "Castine Uncovered Walking Tours." These one-hour tours will cover 1/2 mile of terrain with some inclines. During your tour, you will hear about Castine's rich history, learn stories of the people and places of Castine's past, and see the hidden gems only the locals know about. Visit castinehistoricalsociety.org for tour dates and times and to learn more about booking a private tour.

Reviewed By ashappy64 - Houston, United States

we took a walking tour of Castine with the Historical Society. The tour was a lovely walk stopping at points and places of interest in this lovely historical town. The tour lasted a little over an hour, Dabney was our guide - great tidbits of information about the town past and present, a lovely stroll and very interesting. Highly recommend.If you didn't love the town before, you certainly will after.

5. Wilson Museum

120 Perkins Street, Castine, ME 04421 +1 207-326-9247 [email protected] http://www.wilsonmuseum.org
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Wilson Museum

Outstanding collection on cultural development from prehistory to local history. Open May 27-September 30; Monday-Friday, 10am-5pm; Saturday & Sunday, 2-5pm. John Perkins House (historic home with guided tours) and Blacksmith Shop (working smithy); open July & August, Wednesdays & Sundays, 2-5pm.

Reviewed By PostPainter - Fort Myers, United States

This museum is based on the personal collection of scientist and archeologist Dr. Wilson and has been expanded to include artifacts and history of the immediate area. Castine is the oldest town in New England, settled by the French as a fort and trading post in 1613, Well worth a visit.

6. Dyce Head Foot Path

Castine, ME http://www.lighthousefriends.com/light.asp
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Dyce Head Foot Path

Short walking trail leading to a scenic and rugged rock.

Reviewed By MariaH3173 - New London, United States

If you like to visit lighthouses like we do, this is worth the trip just to wonder up the path for the view. Not much to see at the lighthouse itself - but Castine is a pretty little village worth visiting. Be aware that the home next to the lighthouse is private property.

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