Experience the laid-back vibes of Portland's buzzing city centre
Explore areas and areas you may not find on your own
See sweeping views of Casco Bay from the Eastern Promenade
Stop at the historic Portland Head Light in Fort Williams Park
Learn about Portland's history, everyday life, and current events
Activity location
Portland
Portland, Maine, United States
Meeting/Redemption Point
170 Commercial St, Portland, ME 04101, USA | Please go to the middle kiosk window in a blue and white building marked "Long Wharf" on top.
Portland, Maine, United States
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Portland: Trolley City Tour with Portland Head Light Stop
Activity duration is 2 hours2h
2h
English
Language options: English
Price details
S$72.30 x 1 AdultS$72.30
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Price is S$72.30S$72.30
includes taxes & fees
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What's included, what's not
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Fully narrated tour of Portland's history
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Stop at Portland Head Light lighthouse
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Hotel pickup and drop-off
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Food and drinks
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Tips
What you can expect
Enjoy a fully-narrated trolley tour of scenic and historic Portland and visit Maine’s oldest lighthouse, Portland Head Light, during a 30-minute stop in Cape Elizabeth.
Hop onboard a trolley and journey from city streets to the rocky coast. Cruise past landmarks such as the childhood home of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, the Victoria Mansion, the Arts District, and the bustling Old Port.
With forward-facing seats and big windows, you won't miss a thing. See as your guide points out the famous sites and hidden gems of Portland and shares interesting stories behind them.
Upon arrival at Cape Elizabeth, along the spectacular shores of Fort Williams Park, disembark for a 30-minute stop to explore the Portland Head Light on your own. Choose to walk around Maine's oldest lighthouse or visit the maritime museum inside.
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Activity location
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Portland
Portland, Maine, United States
Meeting/Redemption Point
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170 Commercial St, Portland, ME 04101, USA | Please go to the middle kiosk window in a blue and white building marked "Long Wharf" on top.