Rockland, Maine City Guide
For over 20 years, Pamela Lanier's Rockland, Maine Travel Guide has been your connection to Rockland's tourism community with invaluable details on local attractions, restaurants, shopping, museums, history, outdoor recreation and more.
Overview of Rockland
Bed and breakfast travelers have long understood Rockland, Maine, to be a world-class bed and breakfast destination. Along with the neighboring communities of Camden and Rockport, Rockland is one of the premier East Coast coastal resort towns. From its early days as a lime exporter and busy seaport to its current status as a world-class tourist destination city and thriving commercial center, Rockland has thrilled bed and breakfast travelers for its entire existence. On a bed and breakfast vacation, Rockland offers it all: unique and fun dining and shopping, museums, festivals, and multiple outdoor activities, including secluded islands to explore and sailing on a windjammer. In Rockland, life is simpler at a slower pace. However, you can enjoy this slow pace in a town that has been called one of the Coolest Small Towns in Budget Travel. On a Rockland bed and breakfast vacation, relaxation is always the goal and it is easily achieved with the combination of stunning natural beauty, easy access to phenomenal attractions, and the simple luxury of a Rockland bed and breakfast. Leaving your Rockland bed and breakfast vacation may be the most difficult thing you encounter. Yet, do not worry-- the friendliness and hospitality of Rockland locals make it possible and tempting to return again and again!