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7 Fun Holiday Activities to do In and Around Portland, Maine

The holidays can be a busy time of year. There are many things we often feel obligated to do, which can quickly lead to burnout. While some obligations are unavoidable, it’s also important to prioritize your time for activities that give back and allow you to experience the joy that the holidays can bring. 

Whether you live around or are visiting Portland, Maine, there are many activities that you and your family or friends can enjoy. In a city made of cobblestone walkways, old brick buildings and cozily decorated with wreaths and lights, it’s easy to feel like you’re walking around in a classic Christmas movie. Step outside of downtown and you’ll observe a plethora of pine trees. The city is surrounded by Christmas tree farms and outdoor adventures that will leave you feeling refreshed and grounded as you navigate the holiday season. 

Grab yourself a cup of hot cocoa and read along for 7 fun holiday activities to do in and around Portland, ME:  

  1. Portland Harbor Parade of Lights: Ignite the feeling of Christmas while admiring the uniqueness this coastal city has to offer. You can step inside a restaurant with a harbor view or bundle up to view the parade from anywhere along the Portland waterfront. Observe boats adorned with lights as they parade across Casco Bay followed by a performance of fireworks. This parade captures the feel of Portland and the holidays all in one. 

https://www.visitportland.com/event/christmas-ship-parade/

2. Ice Skating at Thompson’s Point: An activity that’s fun for those athletically inclined and provides plenty of laughs for those who aren’t. Put on a pair of skates and cruise around this outdoor rink that borders the Fore River. There are skates available for rent as well as food and drinks brought by local food trucks and an on-site drink bar. If you’re up for more of an adventure, there are museums, places for food and drink, a pottery studio and art exhibits all within Thompson’s Point. 

https://www.therinkatthompsonspoint.com/

3. Check out the Seasonal Light Sculpture Designs from Pandora LaCasse: These light sculptures are adorned in public areas such as Deering Oaks Park, Longfellow Square, and Congress Square Park to name a few. These artistically designed lights create the perfect atmosphere for holiday strolls or cozy drives with the family. 

http://www.pandoralacassedesign.com/

4. Hop aboard the Polar Express: Brought to you by the Maine Narrow Gauge and Railroad Co. & Museum, this ride is filled with singing, dancing, and a visit from Santa. You get to experience the excitement of riding on a historic railroad car while also experiencing the wonder of the Polar Express. This is an activity that the children are sure to remember. 

https://www.porttix.com/tickets-and-events/polar-express/

5. Christmas Tree at Monument Square: Not only can you observe this tree in person, but you can also livestream from your phone or electronic device. If visiting in person, you can explore nearby restaurants and shops or simply walk around the square. The livestream can be a nice addition to any holiday activity done at home. Put on some Christmas music, livestream the tree, and enjoy some holiday crafting. 

Livestream: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HPzBI1Qzd8Y

If you’re up for a little exploration outside of Portland, there are a couple of places that will be sure to spark that holiday spirit: 

6. Beech Ridge Farm: Explore this gorgeous farm for your holiday tree or wreath. This tree farm is a picturesque spot that embodies a cozy Maine town with an attention to detail that makes for an ideal shopping experience. 

https://beechridgefarm.com/

7. L.L. Bean Northern Lights: During the holidays, L.L. Bean truly transforms into a winter wonderland. You can find reindeer, an oversized snow globe, a place to mail letters to Santa, holiday lights, and more. It’s also a great spot for holiday shopping!

https://www.llbean.com/llb/shop/512152?page=northern-lights

The holiday season can bring up many feelings for most. We often feel rushed and pressured to do so much. If you can cut back on the tasks you need to do and create space for activities that you enjoy, you’ll create a holiday season that feels much more fulfilling. 

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