Mount Desert Island offers a range of accommodations to suit every budget. Whether you are looking for campgrounds, bed-and-breakfasts, or resort hotels, there are lodging options to meet your needs. Bar Harbor is the island's most well-known community, and it's a good choice for being close to shopping and nightlife, but the other villages offer accommodations that are equally—or even more—enticing, especially if you want a quieter lodging experience. If you drive along Route 3, you can spot a number of roadside motels and cabin-style accommodations that fall into lower price categories. Some bed-and-breakfasts can also be quite reasonable. Those looking to stay in a sprawling resort hotel or a beautifully appointed seaside inn should be prepared for prices in the top categories. Acadia National Park offers two wooded campgrounds but no cabins nor lodges. More »