All maritime museums to visit in Maine

Set sail on a journey through maritime history at 14 maritime museums in Maine. These museums showcase the history of seafaring, shipbuilding, and naval exploration.

Are you fascinated by the sea and maritime history? These are the top maritime museums in Maine

  1. Portland Head Light1

    Portland Head Light

     Cape Elizabeth, ME
    Portland Head Light, located in the US state of Maine, holds the distinction of being the oldest lighthouse in the region. Its construction began as early as 1787, making it a significant historical landmark.
  2. Portland Observatory2

    Portland Observatory

     Portland, ME
    The Portland Observatory, located at 138 Congress Street in the Munjoy Hill section of Portland, Maine, is a historic maritime signal tower. Constructed in 1807, it holds the distinction of being the only known surviving tower of its kind in the United States.
  3. Maine Maritime Museum3

    Maine Maritime Museum

     Bath, ME
    The Maine Maritime Museum, previously known as the Bath Marine Museum, is a rich source of information about Maine's maritime heritage and culture. It also highlights the significant role that Maine has played in regional and global maritime activities. The museum offers a diverse collection of millions of documents, artifacts, and works of art, providing a comprehensive insight into the maritime history of the region.
  4. Pemaquid Point Lighthouse Park4

    Pemaquid Point Lighthouse Park

     New Harbor, ME
    The Pemaquid Point Light is a historic lighthouse in the United States. It is located in Bristol, Lincoln County, Maine, at the tip of the Pemaquid Neck. This lighthouse is a significant part of the region's history and offers a unique experience for visitors.
  5. West Quoddy Head Light5

    West Quoddy Head Light

     Lubec, ME
    West Quoddy Head is a unique geographical location in the United States. Situated in Quoddy Head State Park, Lubec, Maine, it holds the distinction of being the easternmost point of the contiguous United States. This makes it a significant point of interest for tourists who are interested in geographical landmarks.
  6. Burnt Island Lighthouse6

    Burnt Island Lighthouse

     Southport, ME
    The Burnt Island Light is a significant historical landmark in Maine, having been built in 1821. This makes it the second oldest surviving lighthouse in the state. Its long-standing history offers a unique glimpse into the past, making it a fascinating destination for those interested in maritime history and architecture.
  7. Penobscot Marine Museum7

    Penobscot Marine Museum

     Searsport, ME
    The Penobscot Marine Museum, situated in Searsport, in Penobscot Bay, Maine, holds the distinction of being the oldest maritime museum in the state. It was established with the aim of preserving and educating people about Maine's and Searsport's rich and unique maritime and shipbuilding history.
  8. Tate House Museum8

    Tate House Museum

     Portland, ME
    The Tate House Museum is a historic site located at 1270 Westbrook Street, near the Fore River in the Stroudwater neighborhood of Portland, Maine. This location is easily accessible and offers a glimpse into the history of the area. The house is one of the oldest in Portland, providing a unique opportunity to explore the architectural and cultural heritage of the region.
  9. Grindle Point Sailor's Museum and Lighthouse9

    Grindle Point Sailor's Museum and Lighthouse

     Islesboro, ME
    Grindel Point Light is a significant landmark in Islesboro, Maine. It marks the west entrance to Gilkey Harbor and is located at the westernmost point of the island. This lighthouse is not just a beacon for sailors but also a point of interest for tourists visiting the area.
  10. Katahdin Cruises & Moosehead Marine Museum10

    Katahdin Cruises & Moosehead Marine Museum

     Greenville, ME
    The Katahdin is a historic steamboat that is berthed on Moosehead Lake in Greenville, Maine. This steamboat was built in 1914 at the Bath Iron Works and has a rich history of serving the tourist trade on the lake before being converted to a towboat for hauling lumber. It was fully restored in the 1990s by the nonprofit Moosehead Maritime Museum and is now again giving tours on the lake.
  11. Castine Historical Society11

    Castine Historical Society

     Castine, ME
    The Castine Historical Society, located in the Abbott School and Samuel P. Grindle House on the town common, is a 501(c)3 organization that serves as a window into Castine’s extraordinary past. Our permanent and summer exhibitions, lectures, and house and garden tours would not occur without the ene
  12. Islesford Historical Museum12

    Islesford Historical Museum

     Cranberry Isles, ME
    The Islesford Historical Museum and Blue Duck Ships' Store are located on Little Cranberry Island in Maine, USA. These historical exhibits are situated within the boundaries of the renowned Acadia National Park. The museum and store offer a unique insight into the history and culture of the island and its inhabitants.
  13. Museum of Maritime Pets13

    Museum of Maritime Pets

     Rockland, ME
    The Museum documents and celebrates the lives of seafaring animals from earliest times to the present. Exhibits and public programs focus on the animal/human bond in a maritime context.
  14. Curtis Island Lighthouse14

    Curtis Island Lighthouse

     Camden, ME
    Curtis Island Light, previously known as Negro Island Light, is a significant lighthouse that marks the entrance to the harbor of Camden, Maine. The lighthouse is situated on Curtis Island, a location that provides a protective barrier for the harbor against ocean storms. This strategic location not only makes it an important navigational aid but also a point of interest for visitors.