Planning a hypothetical lobster-themed week in Rockland, Maine: choosing where to stay, lobster-focused meal ideas for breakfast, lunch and dinner, and fun lobster-centered activities.

Maine has long been on my bucket list, and a lobster-themed trip is at the very top. I love lobster, though I don’t cook it often at home because it’s so expensive where I live. Still, it’s one of my favorite treats.
Inspired by previous hypothetical trip posts, I planned a lobster-packed week in and around Rockland, Maine. Summer is the ideal season for lobster, so this itinerary centers on a summer trip.
I’ve divided the plan into a few sections:
- Where to stay
- Where and what to eat
- Things to do in Rockland
- What to buy
Where I would stay for a lobster-themed week in Rockland, Maine
I usually pick a single lodging for these hypothetical trips, but this time I’m torn between two excellent sister properties I found in my research.
#1. Glen Cove Inn and Suites
This charming inn dates back to the 1920s and sits on over three acres with ocean-view walking and running trails. It has 36 rooms with patios or balconies and a range of bed sizes from double queens to kings. A heated outdoor pool is also available.
Amenities include:
- Triple sheeting and cozy comforters
- Mini refrigerator
- Keurig coffee maker
- Hairdryer
- Complimentary Wi-Fi
- Flat-screen TV with cable
- Sitting area
- Guest laundry area
They serve a “more-than-continental” breakfast offering homemade baked goods (bagels, muffins, scones, cinnamon rolls), hard-boiled eggs, fresh fruit, yogurt parfaits, make-your-own waffles with real maple syrup, hot and cold cereals, and a selection of coffees, teas, and juices.
Rates: Vary by date; roughly $200 per night.
Location: 866 Commercial St, Rockport, ME 04856
#2. The Country Inn
The Country Inn offers 36 main-house rooms and suites year-round and 11 seasonal cottages (May–October). All rooms are non-smoking with private baths and patios or balconies. Rooms include natural soaps and toiletries, Wi-Fi, refrigerator, microwave, hairdryer, iron, flat-screen TV, and free parking. The property also has a pool, hot tub, fitness center, library, ice machines, an electric car charger, and coin laundry.
Their “better-than-continental” breakfast buffet features yogurt parfaits, freshly made breakfast sandwiches, seasonal fruit, make-your-own waffles, fresh-baked muffins, scones, cinnamon rolls, and cereals.
Rates: Vary by date; roughly $220 per night.
Location: 8 Country Inn Way, Rockport, ME 04856
Where I would eat and what I would eat during a lobster-themed week in Rockland
If it’s a lobster week, expect plenty of lobster dishes. Here are a few spots I’d try in Rockland.
#1. CLAWS
Address: 743 Main St, Rockland, ME 04841
Menu highlights I’d want to try:
- Lobster Rangoon “LEGS” — lobster meat with creamy cheese in a fried wonton, served with dipping sauces
- LuLu’s Lobster Bisque
- Lazy Lobster Dinner — sautéed lobster meat in butter with corn on the cob, coleslaw, and a blueberry biscuit
- Lobster Mac ‘n’ Cheese
- Lobster Roll
#2. Rockland Cafe
Address: 441 Main St, Rockland, ME
An old-school diner atmosphere serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Lobster items that caught my eye:
- Lobster Omelet
- Lobster Caesar Salad
- Main Lobster Roll with fries and slaw
- Seafood Chowder with lobster, crab, haddock, clams, scallops, and shrimp
#3. Hill’s Seafood Company
Address: 266 Main St, Rockland, ME 04841
Notable lobster dishes to try:
- Lobster Pie — fresh lobster meat topped with cracker-based stuffing
- Lobster Mac N’ Cheese — baked white cheddar mac loaded with lobster
- Fried Lobster — fresh lobster meat deep-fried
- Lobster Grilled Cheese — variety of cheeses with lobster meat
- Classic Lobster Roll — lightly tossed with mayo
What I would do in Rockland for a lobster-themed week
Here are activities and experiences I’d include in a lobster-focused visit to Rockland.
#1. The Maine Lobster Festival
Location: Harbor Park – 1 Pleasant St, Rockland, ME 04841

I’d plan the trip for early August to coincide with the Maine Lobster Festival. The multi-day event features food tents focused on lobster dishes, a seafood cooking contest, a Marine Experience tent with hands-on marine life activities, parades, live music, arts and crafts, and children’s events like a children’s parade, cod fish carry race, kids-only lobster eating contest, and even a Little Lobster Diaper Derby.
#2. Jess’s Market
Address: 118 Main St, Rockland, ME 04841
Jess’s Market sells fresh local seafood and live lobsters from Penobscot Bay and nearby islands. If I had access to a kitchen, I’d buy live lobsters to cook. They can package lobsters to survive up to 24 hours of travel, which is handy for bringing them home.

#3. Camden Harbor Cruises — Lobster Tour
Address: 15 Public Landing, Camden, ME 04843
About a 15-minute drive from Rockland, Camden Harbor Cruises offers lobster-related tours like an Eco-Tour with a lobstering demonstration, a Lobstering & Lighthouse Cruise, and a Morning Lobster Haul. These tours demonstrate how lobster traps are baited and hauled and include local history and wildlife viewing.

#4. Archipelago (shopping)
Address: 386 Main St, Rockland, ME 04841
This Main Street shop showcases Maine-made art and goods. I’d look for lobster cookbooks, lobster-themed plates and signs, and other locally made lobster gifts.
#5. Puffin’s Nest (shopping)
Address: 464 Main St, Rockland, ME 04841
A nautical-themed gift shop with playful lobster items like mugs, pillows, vintage taffy boxes, and stuffed lobster toys—great for souvenirs.
#6. Birch Point Beach State Park
Location: Birch Point Beach Road, off Route 73 south of Owl’s Head, about 15 minutes south of Rockland (Lat 44.039583 / Lon -69.097573)
Though not lobster-related, a beach stop is a must in Maine. Birch Point is a small, scenic spot ideal for a picnic; there’s a modest entry fee but it’s a lovely place to relax.
#7. Main Street Markets
Address: 435 Main St, Rockland, ME 04841
A local market with Maine-themed products, snacks, and drinks. They carry local items like canned wine from Blue Lobster Urban Winery, keeping the lobster theme going in a fun way.

#8. Rockland Ferry Service to Vinalhaven Island
(Day trip idea: lobster roll on the island)
I discovered the ferry while exploring the area on a map. The ferry ride to Vinalhaven is about 1 hour 15 minutes. Prices vary by season. The island looks peaceful and perfect for a day trip; I’d rent bikes and explore.

What to do on Vinalhaven Island
#1. Great Eats (food truck)
Located on West Main St, the Great Eats food truck is a short walk from the ferry. It’s cash-only and typically open Thursday–Saturday around midday. The menu includes burgers, lobster burgers, lobster rolls, crab melts, lobster BLTs, and classic sides—perfect for a lobster-themed day.

#2. Vinalhaven Candy Co
Address: 35 W Main St, Vinalhaven, ME — a small ice cream and candy shop that’s great for kids and a sweet stop on the island.
#3. Creelman Farm Store
Address: 50 E Main St, Vinalhaven, ME — a farmstand-style store selling local produce, cheeses, and pantry items.
#4. Marston House Vinalhaven — Antique Store
Address: 18 Main St, Vinalhaven, ME — a shop for French and English country-style antiques and charming finds.
What I would seek out to buy in Rockland for a lobster-themed week
A few souvenirs and local treats I’d hunt for while in Rockland:
- Sample several different lobster rolls
- A lobster-themed Christmas ornament
- A Rockland lobster T-shirt or hoodie

Have you visited Rockland, Maine or any of these places? I’d love to hear about your trip and any suggestions for a lobster-themed visit.
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