9 Best Hotels in Blue Hill Peninsula and Deer Isle, Maine

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We've compiled the best of the best in Blue Hill Peninsula and Deer Isle - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

The Brooklin Inn

$$ | 22 Reach Rd., Brooklin, ME, USA Fodor's Choice

This inn, which offers modern amenities while maintaining a conversation with the past, is where you want to stay if you're visiting from the other Brooklyn.

Pros

  • Streamlined, rustic-chic, coastal decor
  • Good on-site restaurant and bar
  • A/c, fridge, and coffee/tea fixings in rooms

Cons

  • Bustling restaurant makes the inn less peaceful
  • Rooms are on the small side
  • Strict cancellation policies
22 Reach Rd., Brooklin, ME, USA
207-359–2777
Hotel Details
Closed Nov.–Apr.
4 rooms
No Meals

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The Pentagoet Inn

$$ | 26 Main St., Castine, ME, USA Fodor's Choice

Nestled among majestic elm trees on a hill overlooking the village and harbor, this charming Queen Anne Victorian inn has a prominent three-story turret, gables, and a delightful wraparound porch lined with blossoming perennials. It's also been renovated and beautifully redesigned under new owners, and has since become a focal point in Castine's community, where locals gather to socialize and relax. The porch and the drawing room are key spots to settle in and read the morning paper, enjoy a craft cocktail, or vibe to the regularly offered live music.

Pros

  • Some rooms are pet-friendly
  • Great views
  • Charming on-site restaurant and pub

Cons

  • No pool
  • Limited parking
  • No elevator
26 Main St., Castine, ME, USA
207-326–8616
Hotel Details
Closed Nov.–Apr.
16 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Pilgrim's Inn

$$ | 20 Maine St., Deer Isle, ME, USA Fodor's Choice

Established in 1793, this post-and-beam bed-and-breakfast has spectacular views of Northwest Harbor and the property's pond; it's listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The rooms are simply decorated with comfortable beds, but the property's three cottages are better suited for extended stays. The on-site restaurant serves Maine Craft beer, very good pub fare, and even better ambitious dinners.

Pros

  • Pet-friendly
  • Very attentive innkeepers
  • Well-cooked breakfast

Cons

  • Closed in winter
  • Lots of stairs
  • Breakfast has one item on the menu daily
20 Maine St., Deer Isle, ME, USA
207-348–6615
Hotel Details
Closed mid-Oct.–mid-May
12 rooms, 3 cottages
Free Breakfast

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Barncastle

$$ | 125 South St., Blue Hill, ME, USA

The main building of this circa-1890 inn really does seem to be part barn and part castle, giving it a whimsical Loire-Valley-meets-Maine feel. Its rooms all have king-size beds and en suite baths. The on-site restaurant, which is open to guests and the general public, is lively, and a barn in back periodically hosts live music. 

Pros

  • Open year-round
  • Good restaurant on-site
  • Spectacular turret suite

Cons

  • No elevator
  • Not pet-friendly
  • Tends to book up
125 South St., Blue Hill, ME, USA
207-374–2330
Hotel Details
5 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Blue Hill Inn

$$$ | 40 Union St., Blue Hill, ME, 04614, USA

At this Federal-style inn, which was built as a home in 1835 and expanded into a lodging in the 1850s, wide-plank, pumpkin-pine floors perfectly complement the mix of antiques that fill the parlor, library, and guest rooms, several of which have working fireplaces, claw-foot tubs, and flower-garden views. Full breakfasts are offered most of the year while a continental one is served in winter. Fresh baked goodies and cold drinks are offered in the parlor most afternoons.

Pros

  • Plenty of charm
  • Modern suites with kitchens in separate building
  • Excellent service

Cons

  • Narrow stairs
  • Only some rooms available in winter
  • Thin walls
40 Union St., Blue Hill, ME, 04614, USA
207-374–2844
Hotel Details
13 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Castine Inn

$$ | 33 Main St., Castine, ME, USA

Built in 1898, this elegant inn just a block from the harbor has a wraparound porch, an inviting sitting room, and a cozy pub where guests can enjoy a full bar. The guest rooms have tasteful wallpaper, European linens, and private baths. Five of the rooms have air-conditioning.

Pros

  • Lovely perennial gardens
  • In the heart of town
  • Pet-friendly with fee

Cons

  • Can book up with wedding parties
  • Not all rooms have a/c
  • Can be noisy when students are in town
33 Main St., Castine, ME, USA
207-326–4365
Hotel Details
19 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Inn at Ferry Landing

$$ | 77 Old Ferry Rd., Deer Isle, ME, USA

This inn, a farmhouse built in 1840, sits at the water's edge at the end of a quiet road with views of boats sailing in the Eggemoggin Reach. The location and a private beach provide an undisturbed island atmosphere. The main house's three guest rooms have a private bath and water views, while the two-bedroom cottage (The Mooring) has a separate entrance and full amenities, and can sleep up to five guests.

Pros

  • Close to activities and town
  • Private beach provides a place to unwind
  • Idyllic setting

Cons

  • A car is necessary
  • Quiet location may not provide the excitement some are looking for on vacation
  • Decor is dated
77 Old Ferry Rd., Deer Isle, ME, USA
207-348–7760
Hotel Details
Closed Nov.–Apr.
3 rooms, 1 cottage
Free Breakfast

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Inn on the Harbor

$$ | 45 Main St., Stonington, ME, USA

Built in the 1880s, this inn is made up of four Victorian buildings with an expansive deck over the harbor that's a pleasant spot for morning coffee and afternoon cocktails. Rooms on the harbor side have great views, with some having fireplaces and private decks.

Pros

  • Dogs allowed
  • Great views from the property's harbor side
  • Perfect place to unplug

Cons

  • Limited Internet and cell phone service in the area
  • Lobster boats wake up early and noisily
  • Not all rooms have fireplaces
45 Main St., Stonington, ME, USA
207-367–2420
Hotel Details
13 rooms
No Meals

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The Maine Hideaway Guesthouse

$ | 19 Naskeag Point Rd., Brooklin, ME, USA

Set in a former residence built in 1874, this inn's simply appointed rooms are all named after types of boats, a nod to the fact that it caters mainly to students at the nearby WoodenBoat School. All of the simply decorated rooms have air-conditioning; most have en suite bathrooms.

Pros

  • Friendly innkeepers
  • Full and delicious breakfasts
  • In-room a/c

Cons

  • Decor is nicer in some rooms than others
  • Tends to book up
  • Not all rooms have private baths
19 Naskeag Point Rd., Brooklin, ME, USA
207-610–2244
Hotel Details
Closed mid-Nov.–late Feb.
9 rooms
Free Breakfast

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