Old Port "Seafood Lovers" Walking Lunch Tour in Portland, Maine

Maine is known for its seafood, and with this tour, you'll get to learn all about the industry, with the chance to sample some local delicacies along the way. You'll take a walk along the waterfront where lobster boats dock to unload their catches before heading out to a lunch of lobster rolls served with clam or seafood chowder and craft beer or soda pop.

Lobster rolls and chowder will be served
Beer and soda pop are included in the price of the tour
Learn about the lobster industry from your local guide
All participants will take home a souvenir gift

What To Expect

Old Port

Leisurely walk around the Old Port, learn about the life of lobsters and dine on a fresh picked lobster roll and more!
2 hours • Admission Ticket Included

Highlight

Confirmation will be received at time of booking
Not wheelchair accessible
Service animals allowed
Near public transportation
Not recommended for travelers with back problems
No heart problems or other serious medical conditions
Travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level
Alternatives are not provided on this tour. Please consider our Old Port Culinary Walking Tour as another option if you have sensitivities or preferences related to gluten (not celiac), seafood, nuts or vegetarian
A valid ID for ages 21 will be required to consume alcohol. If travelling from outside the USA, a 2nd form of government issued ID may be required at some locations.
Not recommended for travelers with any medical dietary restrictions or personal preference
This tour/activity will have a maximum of 14 travelers

Include

Old Port “Seafood Lovers” Walking Lunch Tour in Portland, Maine
Enjoy a fresh Lobster Roll, New England or Seafood Chowder, Maine Craft Beer or Soda, and more
Visit a mix of Old Port and Waterfront District areas
Experience Portland restaurants, pubs, markets and artisanal shops
Learn about the life of lobsters on the ocean floor and how lobstermen and women haul in their catch

Exclude

Gratuity to your tour guide

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