Ready to explore Maine?
We’ve put together a quick travel reference for you to enjoy your safe and unforgettable stay in Maine.
Effective May 24, 2021:
- Maine will allow fully vaccinated people not to wear face coverings indoors.
- Maine will lift all capacity limits in public indoor venues, allowing them to return to full capacity.
- Maine will lift requirements to physically distance in all indoor settings, except where people are eating and drinking and therefore would remove their face covering: indoor restaurants, bars, dining areas in camps and in concrete living facilities, and break rooms.
What are Maine’s guidelines for visitors traveling from out-of-state?
Effective May 1, 2021:
- Maine will not require proof of a negative test or quarantine for travelers to the state.
- Maine will apply its test or quarantine requirements to travelers if one or more states sees a spike in cases of COVID-19 or other highly contagious variants.
What are Maine’s guidelines for international travelers coming to Maine?
- Get tested with a viral test 3-5 days after travel.
- Self-monitor for COVID-19 symptoms; isolate and get tested if symptoms develop
What is considered fully vaccinated?
- 2 weeks after receiving the second dose of the two-shot Pfizer or Moderna vaccine
Additional Resources: Travel and Visitor’s Facts
