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Many travelers turn to Kennebunkport for summer sunshine without extreme heat and humidity. If pulling on a light sweater to watch the sunset sounds like your kind of summer getaway, this charming small town in Maine may be a match. Beyond its beauty, Kennebunkport has many things to do, from water sports like kayaking and sailing to unwinding on long beach walks or tucking into a lobster feast. The town offers unpretentious coastal living that draws many families back year after year.

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When to visit

Summer season is high season in Kennebunkport, with visitors arriving in greatest numbers during June, July, and August. This town in Maine is family-friendly and a popular destination when kids are off school. But Kennebunkport also offers lovely weather and a more peaceful atmosphere in the fall months of September and October.

Getting around

Many visitors drive to Kennebunkport and utilize a car to explore the region. A car isn’t essential, as Kennebunkport has a cute, pedestrian-friendly downtown with restaurants and shops. Taxis and rideshare apps are available for exploring outside the town. Bikes are another popular way to combine exercise and getting around (some local hotels offer bikes and kayaks as an amenity).

Traveler tips

In recent years, the season has extended in Kennebunkport, especially for travelers seeking fall foliage. This time of year offers more affordable rates at hotels, availability at restaurants, and a relaxed atmosphere—plus the extra bonus of the brightly colored fall foliage for hikes or bike trips. Just be prepared that some businesses may begin their abbreviated hours in preparation for the quiet winter season.

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Q:Is Kennebunkport, Maine, worth visiting?
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Yes, Kennebunkport is definitely worth visiting. This coastal town in Maine is known for its peaceful beaches, scenic lighthouses, and fresh seafood, including lobster. In summer, boat tours and water-based activities—from kayaking to sailing to stand-up paddleboarding—are popular things to do during a trip to Kennebunkport.

Q:Is there a boardwalk in Kennebunkport, Maine?
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No, Kennebunkport does not have an oceanfront entertainment boardwalk that visitors may be familiar with from other coastal destinations like New Jersey or Delaware. However, the town in Maine does have a charming center with shopping and restaurants, peaceful beaches, and water activities as entertainment.

Q:How many days should I stay in Kennebunkport?
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Plan on two to four days for a Kennebunkport trip, though many visitors stay here for a week or two. At least a few days are necessary to soak up the small-town charm, relax on the beaches, and try water sports like kayaking or sailing. Don’t miss the fresh seafood.

Q:Does Kennebunkport have a downtown?
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Yes, Kennebunkport has a downtown. This town center is often noted as the core of Kennebunkport’s charm. You'll find restaurants, bars, shopping, and art galleries in its pedestrian-friendly downtown area. It is a popular place for visitors seeking small hotels and coastal summer vacations.

Q:Do I need a car to visit Kennebunkport?
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No, a car isn’t strictly necessary to visit Kennebunkport. The charming downtown of this town in Maine is pedestrian-friendly, and it is possible to walk to restaurants, galleries, and shops. However, a car is convenient if you want to explore the area’s beaches, towns, and restaurants beyond the downtown area.

Q:What is the best month in Kennebunkport?
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For weather, August is the best month to visit Kennebunkport, Maine. The busy summer season lasts from June through August, and some visitors plan a trip in the shoulder season in the fall months. The town has expanded beyond a summer-only destination, attracting some visitors during the quiet off-season, too.