6. Midcoast Maine

Most of Maine is forested, making it an ideal place for outdoor adventure seekers, says Lonely Planet.

Financial advisor Lauren Ulman couldn’t agree more. She advises at Penobscot Financial Advisors in Bangor, Maine. For outdoor enthusiasts, she recommends Sears Island, where birding, hiking, biking, snowshoeing, clamming and horseback riding are offered.

Ulman’s favorite outdoor activity is biking the various trails around the area.

“For shoppers, [go to] Belfast and Camden,” says Ulman. In Belfast, families can either shop, stroll through the park, go on a walking tour that explores the area’s history, dine in the restaurants or attend Belfast’s festivals.

Camden touts it’s Main Street has unique locally owned shops with friendly shopkeepers.

“World class art can be found at the Farnsworth Art Museum in Rockland,” Ulman said.

There are good sights along Casco Bay, said Neal Richard, the principal and chief operations officer at Richard Brothers Financial Advisory in South Portland, Maine. He also suggested trying the long standing seafood restaurant Street & Co. on Wharf Street. 

"The grilled swordfish is terrific, along with the oysters, which are fresh and cleanly shucked," said Richard.

For a bit of history, Richard recommended taking a trip to the Portland Head Light (also known as Cape Elizabeth Lighthouse) for a beautiful view of the Maine coastline.

Midcoast, Maine