VISIT TO MAINE (BAR HARBOR)
#2
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Hi Elliot,
First, please turn off your caps lock...
What are you planning on doing in Bar Harbor? One place doesn't need an !itinerary". Let us know how many people are traveling and how much you want to spend and somebody will be able to help. I don't stay in first-class, so can't help there.
~Liz
First, please turn off your caps lock...
What are you planning on doing in Bar Harbor? One place doesn't need an !itinerary". Let us know how many people are traveling and how much you want to spend and somebody will be able to help. I don't stay in first-class, so can't help there.
~Liz
#4
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Well, as with most locations along the coast, there are numerous ways to do that. from kayaking to windjammer cruises. Also not my thing...
It looks like you really need to get a hold of a guidebook, and/or look at the DESTINATIONS portion of this website, to see what kinds of things are available in the Bar Harbor/Acadia area, to see if it's the best destination for your interests.
This forum is really most useful for asking specific questions AFTER looking at the information already available here and elsewhere.
Hope you find what you're looking for!
~Liz
It looks like you really need to get a hold of a guidebook, and/or look at the DESTINATIONS portion of this website, to see what kinds of things are available in the Bar Harbor/Acadia area, to see if it's the best destination for your interests.
This forum is really most useful for asking specific questions AFTER looking at the information already available here and elsewhere.
Hope you find what you're looking for!
~Liz
#5
Joined: Dec 2003
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You could take the cat ferry to Nova Scotia. Do you need your passport now? Maybe.
http://www.catferry.com
Eat at Jordan Pond Restarant! A must do!
http://www.jordanpond.com
tour around Acadia National Park, both sides!
http://www.nps.gov/ACAD
Rent bikes and ride the carraige trails of Acadia NP
http://www.barharborbike.com
http://www.acadiabike.com
We always camp when up there, but there are a couple of very fancy looking places right on the water in Bar Harbor. I would say they are in the west side of the harbor if you can find a map. I'll look into it later, and post more.
http://www.catferry.com
Eat at Jordan Pond Restarant! A must do!
http://www.jordanpond.com
tour around Acadia National Park, both sides!
http://www.nps.gov/ACAD
Rent bikes and ride the carraige trails of Acadia NP
http://www.barharborbike.com
http://www.acadiabike.com
We always camp when up there, but there are a couple of very fancy looking places right on the water in Bar Harbor. I would say they are in the west side of the harbor if you can find a map. I'll look into it later, and post more.
#7
Joined: Jun 2009
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Acadia National Park. Hiking or biking. Awesome. Good places to eat: Jordan Pond House www.jordanpondhouse.com and Mache Bistro www.MacheBistro.com (MB is my favorite.) Mache Bistro and the chef were just reviewed for the Portland Press. 4 stars.
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#8
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Our favorite place to stay is the Bar Harbor Inn & Spa, located right at the water. It's located right in the middle of town so you can walk everywhere for meals and shopping and catch tours of Acadia National Park if you don't care to drive.
We've taken carriage rides through the park as well as rented bicycles.
http://www.barharborinn.com/
We've taken carriage rides through the park as well as rented bicycles.
http://www.barharborinn.com/
#9
Joined: Jun 2010
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Here is an itinerary that provides a sample of things to do on a visit to Bar Harbor and Mount Desert:
http://www.ouracadia.com/itinerary.php?pg_id=7
Depending on your activity level, you can hike, bike, or rock climb...kayaking trips are very popular. Here are reviews of those:
http://www.ouracadia.com/outfitters.php?pg_id=3
The Bar Harbor Inn and Spa would fit the bill for a premium property. Alternatives are high-end inns in quieter parts of the island, such as Harbor Cottage Inn in Southwest Harbor and Ann's Point (4 rooms) on the water in Bass Harbor.
http://www.ouracadia.com/itinerary.php?pg_id=7
Depending on your activity level, you can hike, bike, or rock climb...kayaking trips are very popular. Here are reviews of those:
http://www.ouracadia.com/outfitters.php?pg_id=3
The Bar Harbor Inn and Spa would fit the bill for a premium property. Alternatives are high-end inns in quieter parts of the island, such as Harbor Cottage Inn in Southwest Harbor and Ann's Point (4 rooms) on the water in Bass Harbor.




