Captain Bennett House - A charming and comfortable Bed and Breakfast
with ocean views located on Mt. Desert Island. Each room is
crisp, clean and shipshape as the Captain demands.
Cafe Dry Dock Inn - A full service bed and breakfast and
restaurant near Acadia National Park. Provides information
about rooms, rates, map, and area attractions
Harbour Cottage
Inn - 1870's Victorian bed and breakfast inn that
overlooks Southwest Harbor.
Inn at Southwest - 1884 Victorian bed and breakfast overlooking
the Southwest Harbor. Special recipe, breakfast menu,
policies, rates and directions available.
Island Watch Bed and
Breakfast - Secluded home located in a village on the
"quiet side" of the island, an easy drive to Bar Harbor and
Acadia National Park.
Lindenwood Inn - A quiet place by the harbor. Built at the turn
of the century as a sea captains home, the Inn derives its
name from the stately Linden trees that line the front lawn.
Penury Hall - A classic bed and breakfast, explore Acadia National
Park, enjoy Mount Desert Island while you swim, sail, fish, kayak,
whale watch, hike, or x-country ski.
The Birches Bed and
Breakfast - Enjoy large airy rooms, private baths, ocean views,
gardens, and the croquet court. They have five acres of grounds, no
traffic noise, and it is just 350 yards to the first tee at the golf
course.
The Island House - Old-fashioned hospitality, scrumptious breakfasts,
and comfortable, historic house with its flower-filled veranda and
garden.
The Kingsleigh Inn - Nestled in the village of Southwest Harbor, is a
turn of the century, turreted, Inn. Within walking distance of the
many shops, restaurants, post office and public library.
The Yellow Aster Bed
and Breakfast - Offers a warm and inviting retreat with an emphasis
on natural and organic foods. Southwest Harbor, a perfect place to
rejuvenate yourself.
Lindenwood Inn - A place to come and relax offering salty seabreezes,
spectacular sunsets over the harbor, yet close to shopping, and Acadia
National Park. Check for reservations, rates, and directions.
The Claremont Hotel - A landmark shorefront summer hotel, minutes from Acadia
National Park, close to Bar Harbor. Features cottages, dining room,
meeting and wedding facilities.
Harbor Ridge - Offers peaceful and private vacationing in the midst of
picturesque Acadia National Park. The townhouses provide spacious living
with magnificent views of the ocean. Guests will enjoy tennis, game room,
fitness center, outdoor hot tub, and indoor pool on-site.
Smuggler's Den Campground -
Provides tent and trailer sites in the Acadia National Park
region. Description, photographs, campsite map, directions,
log camp cabins, and a winter newsletter provided.
White Birches
Campground - Site features
activities, map of available space, rates, and directions.
Acadia Cabin Rentals - Self-catering with private baths, cctv, phones with free
local calls, dataports and private voice mail, pool, parking and coin
laundry.
Condo: For
Rent by Owner - Provides information about renting condominium near
Acadia National Park.
Cranberry Cottages - House rentals near Bar Harbor, located one mile from
Acadia National Park, only footsteps to the ocean.
Hutchins Housekeeping
Cottages - Features six individually designed cottages within easy
access to Acadia National Park. Photographs, description, rates, and
area activity information provided.
Pier One - Nestled on the quiet side of Mount Desert Island, in the
village of Southwest Harbor. A lodging facility within walking distance
of the many shops, restaurants, post office, and the public library.
The Harbor View Motel
and Cottages - Offers 28 clean, comfortable accommodations. There are
18 motel units, 14 of which have decks directly overlooking the busy
harbor.
Maine State Sea Kayak Guide
Service - Tour service offering kayak trips around the Acadia
area. Trips, rates, biography of guides, map, and contact information
available.
The Wendell Gilley Museum of Bird Carving - Founded in 1981, the museum is the major showcase for the
work of world-renowned bird carver, Wendell Gilley, a Maine native who is
a recognized pioneer of this indigenous American art form.